In this sermon, James Smith addresses the crucial doctrine of the work of the Holy Spirit in the life of the believer. He articulates that the transformative influence of the Spirit manifests through a series of life-changing actions including conviction of sin, the cultivation of repentance, and the application of Scripture, which leads to growth in faith and love. Smith references Romans 8:6, highlighting the contrast between a mind set on the flesh, which is death, and a mind controlled by the Spirit, which brings life and peace. Furthermore, he discusses the Spirit's role in producing prayer, surrender, assurance of adoption, and perseverance amidst trials. The practical significance of these insights underscores the necessity of the Holy Spirit's active presence in believers' lives, ultimately guiding them towards a deeper relationship with God through Christ.
“Spirituality flows from the gracious operations of the Holy Spirit in the soul, who kindles spiritual love, awakens spiritual desires, and produces spiritual devotion.”
“The Spirit works within the Christian, teaching him daily to make use of Christ as the panacea for all the ills of life.”
“In all these things and many more, the work of the Spirit in the experience of the believer appears.”
“Oh, for more of the Spirit's work within us, that we may live to the praise and glory of Him who loved us, and die to redeem us from sin, death, and hell.”
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