In this sermon, Wilbur Elias Best explores the vital doctrine of the assurance of salvation through the witness of the Holy Spirit as articulated in Romans 8:16. He emphasizes that while a person may understand the life and death of Christ objectively, it is only through the subjective work of the Holy Spirit that one can authentically possess the assurance of being a child of God. Best warns against two errors: a purely historical faith that lacks personal experience of the Holy Spirit, and relying solely on subjective feelings disconnected from the objective truth of Scripture. By depicting the Holy Spirit's role as the agent who bears witness with the believer's spirit, he underscores the confidence that comes from knowing one's identity in Christ, shaped by divine election, regeneration, and the application of redemption. This assurance is not based on feelings but rather on God's conviction about the believer, which the Holy Spirit confirms.
“The Holy Spirit bears witness with our spirit, thus giving to us a greater assurance of our relationship to God.”
“It's not our feelings about God, but God's feelings about us.”
“When the Spirit of God begins something in His own, He doesn't do a half job. What He starts, He's capable of completing.”
“The Holy Spirit, in affinity with our spiritual nature, makes the testimony of Scripture meaningful.”
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