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This heavenly Visitor!

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Henry Law August, 8 2009 Audio
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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.

Key Quotes

“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.”

Sermon Transcript

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This Heavenly Visitor by Henry
Law O Lord Jesus Christ, most gracious Saviour, with grateful
joy we come to You. We know Your boundless love and
believe that You delight over us. We look to Your cross, and
we see how You have loved us. We remember your wondrous word,
I will ask the Father, and He shall give you another Comforter,
that He may abide with you for ever, even the Spirit of truth. We spread before you this most
blessed pledge. We present our empty hearts before
you, and we meekly beseech you to fill them with your Holy Spirit. we earnestly desire to be temples
entirely occupied by His presence. We are blind, send Him to give
us light. Darkness is around us and within
us. 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. our souls assuredly redeemed
by your blood, our lives of sinfulness gloriously covered by your life
of pure obedience. Replenish us with his revealing
grace, that we may realize our indissoluble oneness with you. that you have espoused us to
yourself forever in righteousness, and in judgment, and in loving-kindness,
and in mercies, and in faithfulness. That 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. In the midst of our sorrows,
may His comforts cheer us. In all our trials, may His strength
sustain us. When we are disposed to faint
and be weary, may the dew of His blessing revive us. May His
presence render us very fruitful trees of holiness, by His might,
establish within us the reign of righteousness, and peace,
and joy. send him as the searcher of hearts,
to show us more of our utter corruption, that in deep self-abhorrence,
realizing our worse than helplessness, we may flee to you, cling more
closely to you, and receive you as the beginning and the end,
the first and the last of our salvation. by your Spirit, kindle within
us the undying flame of adoration, so that our heaven of praise
may commence on earth, and that the endless hallelujahs may be
no new song to us. 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, never grieve
Him by our cold welcome, never resist Him by our harsh rebellion,
but may we lift up the gates of our souls that this heavenly
visitor may come in and occupy the throne and rule for ever. Especially may your Spirit aid
us when we search the Scriptures. The depths are very deep, the
heights are exceeding high. We have no lines to fathom and
no wings to soar. But by His gracious help may
we be enabled to explore all truth, to love it with all our
hearts, to embrace it with all our powers, and to engraft it
in our lives. Thus may we daily become more
spiritually minded, which is life and peace. Accept and answer
our humble petitions, for your great name's sake. Amen.
Henry Law
About Henry Law
Henry Law (1797-1884) was Dean of Gloucester from 1862 until his death. He is mostly well known for his work, "Christ is All: The Gospel in the Pentateuch", which surveys typologies of Christ in the first five books of the Old Testament.
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