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J.C. Philpot

A Peculiar, Indescribable, Invincible Power

J.C. Philpot • April, 28 2009 • Audio
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The sermon delivered by J.C. Philpot emphasizes the transformative power of the gospel, highlighting the crucial distinction between receiving it merely as a human message versus experiencing it as the divine word of God. Philpot argues that many hear the gospel superficially, failing to discern its spiritual truth and power until the Holy Spirit convicts their hearts with an invincible force. He references 1 Thessalonians 1:5 and 1 Thessalonians 2:13 to illustrate that a true acceptance of the gospel goes beyond intellectual acknowledgment; it involves a profound internal response that brings a genuine change of heart and life. The practical significance of this message lies in its challenge to readers to reflect on their own experiences of faith and the presence of God's power in their lives, urging them to seek a more profound, Spirit-filled engagement with the word of God.

Key Quotes

“The gospel comes to some in word only. They hear the word of the gospel, the sound of truth... But where the Holy Spirit begins... He attends the word with a peculiar and indescribable and yet an invincible power.”

“Some hear the gospel as the mere word of men... but all this time they did not see any vital distinction between receiving it as the mere word of men and as the word of God.”

“When then Christ speaks the gospel to the heart... he is embraced as the chief among ten thousand and the altogether lovely one.”

“Has God spoken to your soul? Have you heard His voice, felt its power, and fallen under its influence?”

What does the Bible say about the power of the gospel?

The Bible reveals that the gospel comes with a peculiar and invincible power when accompanied by the Holy Spirit.

The power of the gospel is not merely in its words but in its divine efficacy, as established in 1 Thessalonians 1:5. Here, we see that where the Holy Spirit operates, the word of God transcends human understanding and penetrates the heart with conviction. This power enables the gospel to be more than mere information—it becomes a life-changing message that brings about genuine transformation in those who believe. In contrast, many hear the gospel only as the words of men, failing to recognize its divine authority and majesty.

1 Thessalonians 1:5, 1 Thessalonians 2:13

How do we know the gospel is the word of God?

We know the gospel is the word of God because it produces powerful, transformative effects in those who believe.

The distinction between hearing the gospel as the word of men versus the word of God is crucial for understanding its authenticity. In 1 Thessalonians 2:13, Paul expresses gratitude that the Thessalonians accepted the word of God as it truly is. This acceptance is evidenced by the work it accomplishes in believers' lives—changing hearts, fostering a spirit of grace, and instilling a sincere desire for holiness. The genuine experience of the gospel's power and the accompanying divine assurance affirm its truthfulness.

1 Thessalonians 2:13

Why is the Holy Spirit important in understanding the gospel?

The Holy Spirit is vital as He empowers the gospel, making it alive and effective in the hearts of believers.

The role of the Holy Spirit in the proclamation of the gospel cannot be overstated. As indicated in 1 Thessalonians 1:5, the gospel is accompanied by the Holy Spirit's powerful work, which ensures that it is received not simply as human speech but as the very words of God. This divine interaction leads to deep conviction and transformation, enabling believers to truly embrace the truth of the gospel. By the Spirit's work, the heart is opened, and the recipient experiences a profound spiritual awakening that compels a response of faith and love towards God.

1 Thessalonians 1:5

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A Peculiar, Indescribable, Invincible Power by J.C. Philpott Our gospel did not come to you in word only, but also with power, with the Holy Spirit, and with deep conviction. 1 Thessalonians 1 verse 5 The gospel comes to some in word only. They hear the word of the gospel, the sound of truth. But it reaches the outward ear only, or if it touches the inward feelings, it is merely as the word of men. But where the Holy Spirit begins and carries on His divine and saving work, He attends the word with a peculiar and indescribable and yet an invincible power. It falls as from God upon the heart. He is heard to speak in it. and in it his glorious majesty appears to open the eyes, unstop the ears, and convey a message from his own mouth to the soul. Some hear the gospel as the mere word of men, perhaps for years before God speaks in it with a divine power to their conscience. They thought they understood the gospel. They thought they felt it. They thought they loved it. But all this time they did not see any vital distinction between receiving it as the mere word of men and as the word of God. the levity, the superficiality, the emptiness stamped upon all who merely received the gospel as the word of men, is sufficient evidence that it never sank deep into the heart, and never took any powerful grasp upon the soul. It therefore never brought with it any real separation from the world, never gave strength to mortify the least sin. never communicated power to escape the least snare of Satan, was never attended with a spirit of grace and prayer, never brought honesty, sincerity, and uprightness into the heart before God, never bestowed any spirituality of mind or any loving affection toward the Lord of life and glory, It was merely the reception of truth in the same way as we receive scientific principles, or learn a language, a business, or a trade. It was all shallow, superficial, deceptive, hypocritical. But in some unexpected moment, when little looking for it, the word of God was brought into their conscience with a power never experienced before. A light shone in and through it which they never saw before. a majesty, a glory, an authority, an evidence accompanied it, which they never knew before. And under this light, life, and power, they fell down with the word of God sent home to their heart. When then Christ speaks the gospel to the heart, when he reveals himself to the soul, when his word, dropping as the rain and distilling as the dew, is received in faith and love, he is embraced as the chief among ten thousand and the altogether lovely one. He takes his seat upon the affections and becomes enthroned in the heart as its Lord and God. Is there life in your bosom? Has God's power attended the work? Is the grace of God really in your heart? Has God spoken to your soul? Have you heard His voice, felt its power, and fallen under its influence? And we also thank God continually, because when you receive the word of God, which you heard from us, you accepted it, not as the word of men, but as it actually is, the word of God, which is effectually at work in you who believe. 1 Thessalonians 2 verse 13. This Puritan devotional has been brought to you by Grace Gems, a treasury of ageless Sovereign Grace writings. Please visit our website at www.gracegems.org, where you can browse and freely download thousands of choice books, sermons, and quotes, along with select audio messages. No donations accepted. Thank you.
J.C. Philpot
About J.C. Philpot
Joseph Charles Philpot (1802-1869) resigned from the Church of England in 1835 to become a Strict and Particular Baptist. He later served as the editor of the Gospel Standard magazine for twenty years.
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