In "This Heavenly Visitor," Henry Law addresses the doctrinal significance of the Holy Spirit in the life of the believer, emphasizing His role as the Comforter and the source of spiritual illumination. Law argues that the Holy Spirit not only fills the believer's heart but also reveals Christ's love, pointing to the necessity of acknowledging one's spiritual deficiencies and dependence on God. He references John 14:16-17, where Jesus promises the Spirit of truth, to illustrate the transformative power of the Spirit in believers' lives and their union with Christ. The significance of this message lies in its encouragement for believers to seek a deeper relationship with the Holy Spirit, which fosters spiritual growth, righteousness, and an abiding union with Christ that assures them of their salvation.
“May He say, let there be light and there shall be light. May He give us faith to see our names engraved on your heart.”
“We are one with you as branches are one with a stem, as a building is one with a foundation, and that nothing can part us from your unchanging love.”
“So dispose our hearts, that when He shall seek us with all these blessings on His wings, that we may never vex Him by our indifference and waywardness.”
“Thus may we daily become more spiritually minded, which is life and peace.”
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