The Holy Spirit in the Life

I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may
abide with you for ever. John 14:16. 

There are souls famishing for the bread of life, thirsting for the waters of
salvation; and woe unto that man who by pen or voice shall turn them aside
into false paths! The Spirit of God is appealing to men, presenting to them
their moral obligation to love and serve Him with heart, might, mind, and
strength, and to love their neighbors as themselves. The Holy Spirit moves
upon the inner self until it becomes conscious of the divine power of God,
and every spiritual faculty is quickened to decided action. . . . 

A deep, thorough work is to be wrought in the soul, which the world cannot
see. Those who know not what it is to have an experience in the things of
God, who . . . have not the witness of the Spirit that they are accepted of
Jesus Christ, are in need of being born again. . . . What can the world know
of Christian experience? Verily, nothing. "Except ye eat the flesh of the
Son of man, and drink his blood, ye have no life in you." The Great Teacher
explained this instruction, saying, "It is the spirit that quickeneth; the
flesh profiteth nothing: the words that I speak unto you, they are spirit,
and they are life." 

In this age, the Word of God is not considered reliable. The word of Christ,
that cuts directly across human desires and indulgences, and condemns
popular habits and practices--the Word which was made flesh and dwelt among
us--is ignored and despised. The teachings and example of Christ are not
made the criterion for the life of the professed follower of Christ. Many
who name the name of Christ are walking in the light of the sparks of their
own kindling, rather than following in the footsteps of their professed
Master. They do not represent the same character that Christ represented in
His pure, sincere love to God, and in His love for fallen man. They do not
take God at His word, and identify their interests with Jesus Christ. They
do not form the habit of communing with Jesus, of taking Him as a guide and
counselor, and thus learn the trade of living a well-defined Christian life.


Those who not only hear but do the words of Christ make manifest in
character the operation of the Holy Spirit. The result of the internal
operation of the Holy Spirit is demonstrated in the outward conduct. The
life of the Christian is hid with Christ in God, and God acknowledges those
who are His, declaring, "Ye are My witnesses." They testify that divine
power is influencing their hearts and shaping their conduct. Their works
give evidence that the Spirit is moving upon the inward man; those who are
associated with them are convinced that they are making Jesus Christ their
pattern (Review and Herald, May 12, 1896). 

>From Lift Him Up - Page 124

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