By Charles Spurgeon (LISTEN to the Audio)
Without the illuminating power of the Spirit, we cannot rightly understand God’s Word.
We are spiritually blind until the Spirit takes the scales from our eyes.
Because We are spiritually deaf until He unstops our ears.
We are spiritually dead until He gives us life.
The Spirit of God first imparts light to the soul, by which we see . . .
ourselves,
our sin,
and our Savior,
with His method of salvation.
The Holy Spirit reveals to us our need of Christ, and leads us to Him–opening our blind eyes to see the beauty of the Savior.
The Spirit does not merely give us light–but opens our hearts to receive it, enabling us to comprehend and embrace divine truth.
The Word of God is the chisel, but the Spirit is the sculptor who shapes the soul into Christ’s image.
The Spirit does not reveal new truths, but He illuminates our minds to understand the truths already written.
Because The Spirit’s enlightenment turns mere head knowledge into heart knowledge, kindling a fire of devotion to God.
The Holy Spirit is the one who makes us see our sin as exceedingly sinful, and Jesus as altogether lovely.
It is the Spirit of God who . . .
convinces us of our spiritual ignorance,
leads us into all truth,
and then lights up that truth with heavenly radiance.
The Holy Spirit is the great revealer of Christ to the soul, making Him known, loved, and adored–where He was once despised.
In the hands of the Spirit, the Word of God is not a dead letter–but a living, life-changing force.
The Spirit’s light makes the Word personal, shining upon the page until it speaks directly to our hearts.
The Spirit illuminates not only our minds–but also our paths, guiding us into all righteousness and truth.
The enlightening work of the Spirit enables us to see the folly of sin, and the loveliness of Christ!
The Holy Spirit makes the difference between mere head-knowledge of the Bible–and a deep, living experience of its power.
By the Spirit’s illumination, we do not merely know about God–we come to know Him in intimate fellowship and love.
The Spirit does not add to the Word, but illumines it–so that the truth becomes radiant and irresistible.
When the Spirit unveils Christ as . . .
our wisdom,
righteousness,
sanctification,
and our redemption,
every truth becomes centered in Him.
The Spirit alone can take the things of Christ and make them clear to the soul–turning head-knowledge into spiritual understanding.
Just as light dispels darkness, the Spirit chases away ignorance and error, filling the soul with truth and joy.
The Spirit’s illumination makes us taste the sweetness of Christ, and feel the weight of eternal realities!
By the Spirit’s light, we see . . .
the glory of the cross,
beauty of holiness,
and the hope of Heaven,
as never before!
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