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“Now we have received ... the spirit which is of God; that we might know the things that are freely given to us of God.”
- 1 Corinthians 2:12

Daily Readings By Charles H. Spurgeon

Dear reader, have you received the spirit which is of God, wrought by the Holy Ghost in your soul? The necessity of the work of the Holy Spirit in the heart may be clearly seen from this fact, that all which has been done by God the Father, and by God the Son, must be ineffectual to us, unless the Spirit shall reveal these things to our souls. What effect does the doctrine of election have upon any man until the Spirit of God enters into him? Election is a dead letter in my consciousness until the Spirit of God calls me out of darkness into marvellous light. Then through my calling, I see my election, and knowing myself to be called of God, I know myself to have been chosen in the eternal purpose. A covenant was made with the Lord Jesus Christ, by his Father; but what avails that covenant to us until the Holy Spirit brings us its blessings, and opens our hearts to receive them? There hang the blessings on the nail-Christ Jesus; but being short of stature, we cannot reach them; the Spirit of God takes them down and hands them to us, and thus they become actually ours. Covenant blessings in themselves are like the manna in the skies, far out of mortal reach, but the Spirit of God opens the windows of heaven and scatters the living bread around the camp of the spiritual Israel. Christ’s finished work is like wine stored in the wine-vat; through unbelief we can neither draw nor drink. The Holy Spirit dips our vessel into this precious wine, and then we drink; but without the Spirit we are as truly dead in sin as though the Father never had elected, and though the Son had never bought us with his blood. The Holy Spirit is absolutely necessary to our well-being. Let us walk lovingly towards him and tremble at the thought of grieving him.

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Re: The necessity of the work of the Holy Spirit in the heart - Spurgeon
« Reply #1 on: September 25, 2015, 10:51:41 am »
This is another reason why you need to look at the Trinity as being one. It takes the work of all three for your salvation.

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Re: The necessity of the work of the Holy Spirit in the heart - Spurgeon
« Reply #2 on: October 24, 2015, 10:24:53 am »
Being saved and later receiving the Baptism of the Holy Spirit, seems to be the norm for believers. Backed up by scripture. There were many believers, when the LORD was here. But he didn't baptize them until Pentecost. JESUS being the first one to be baptized in the SPIRIT at the Jordan. Being baptized in water then the HOLY SPIRIT, was also a popular way amoug the early churches. Its also in the doctrines of various denominations. I believe you can become a believer(saved) and later receive the baptism of the HOLY SPIRIT or receive Him at the same time you're saved. In the scriptures it is done either way. When you go to an alter in a church, to be saved, I call that a dry Baptism. Works the same way as a water Baptism. You are washed in HIS BLOOD, sins are washed away and a seed is planted. 

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Re: The necessity of the work of the Holy Spirit in the heart - Spurgeon
« Reply #3 on: October 24, 2015, 01:31:13 pm »
Being saved and later receiving the Baptism of the Holy Spirit, seems to be the norm for believers. Backed up by scripture. There were many believers, when the LORD was here. But he didn't baptize them until Pentecost. JESUS being the first one to be baptized in the SPIRIT at the Jordan. Being baptized in water then the HOLY SPIRIT, was also a popular way amoug the early churches. Its also in the doctrines of various denominations. I believe you can become a believer(saved) and later receive the baptism of the HOLY SPIRIT or receive Him at the same time you're saved. In the scriptures it is done either way. When you go to an alter in a church, to be saved, I call that a dry Baptism. Works the same way as a water Baptism. You are washed in HIS BLOOD, sins are washed away and a seed is planted.

Many people confuse being baptized with the Holy Ghost, with receiving the gifts of the Spirit.  1 Corinthians 12

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Re: The necessity of the work of the Holy Spirit in the heart - Spurgeon
« Reply #4 on: October 24, 2015, 11:32:46 pm »
What comes first, the Holy Spirit or the water?

Acts 10:47 "Surely no one can refuse the water for these to be baptized who have received the Holy Spirit just as we did, can he?" NAS

 Can any man forbid water, that these should not be baptized , which have received the Holy Ghost as well as we? KJV