Convictions of the Spirit

(Matthew Mead, “The Almost Christian” 1661)  LISTEN to audio!  Download audio

“When He comes, He will convict the world of sin.” John 16:8

Spiritual conviction reaches to all sins:
to sins of heart–as well as sins of life;
and the sin of our nature–as well as the sins of practice;
to the sin which is born in us–as well as the sin which is done by us.

Where the Spirit of the Lord comes to work effectually in any soul–He holds the looking-glass of the Word before the sinner’s eyes, and then opens his eyes to look into the looking-glass, to see all that deformity and filthiness which is in his heart and nature!

How blind was Paul to his sinfulness–until the Spirit of the Lord revealed it to him by the Word! The Spirit alone can make the sinner see all the deformity and filthiness which is within! It is He alone, who shows us:
the blindness of the mind,convictions of the Spirit
the stubbornness of the will,
the disorderedness of the affections,
the searedness of the conscience,
the plague of our hearts,
the sin of our natures,
the desperateness of our state!

Spiritual convictions

work the soul into a greater sensibleness of the evil which is in sin
The dishonor done to God by walking contrary to His will;
the wounds which are made in the heart of Christ;
the grief which the Holy Spirit is put to–
this wounds the soul more than a thousand Hells!

Spiritual convictions

are durable, they cannot be worn out, they abide in the soul until they have reached their end–which is the change of the sinner.

The convictions of the Spirit are like a deep wound which goes to the vital organs, and seems to endanger the life of the patient, and is only healed by the great skill of the heavenly Physician.

Spiritual conviction is an essential part of sound conversion. True conversion begins in convictions–and true convictions end in conversion. Until the sinner is convinced of sin–he can never be converted from sin.


Christ’s
coming was as a Savior to die for sinners.
The Spirit’s coming is to convince us of sin–that we may close with Christ as our Savior.
So long as sin is unseen–Christ will be unsought.
“Those who are whole need not the physician–but those who are sick.”
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