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WHEN our Lord was talking to His disciples  on the night before His crucifixion of the  Comforter who after His departure was to  come to take His place, He said, u But when the Com-  forter is come, whom I will send unto you from the  Father, even the Spirit of truth, which proceedeth from  the Father, He shall bear witness of Me : and ye also  bear witness, because ye have been with Me from the  beginning " (John xv. 26, 27, R. V.), and the Apostle  Peter and the other disciples when they were strictly  commanded by the Jewish Council not to teach in the  name of Jesus said, tc We are witnesses of these things,  and so is also the Holy Ghost " (Acts v. 32). It is clear  from these words of Jesus Christ and the Apostles that  it is the work of the Holy Spirit to bear witness con-  cerning Jesus Christ. We find the Holy Spirit's testi-  mony to Jesus Christ in the Scriptures, but beside this  the Holy Spirit bears witness directly to the individual  heart concerning Jesus Christ^ He takes His own Scrip-  tures and interprets them to us and makes them clear  to us. All truth is from the Spirit, for He is " the  Spirit of truth," but it is especially His work to bear  witness to Him who is the truth, that is Jesus Christ  (John xiv. 6). It is only through the testimony of the

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Holy Spirit directly to our hearts that we ever come to  a true, living knowledge of Jesus Christ (cf. I Cor.  xii. 3). No amount of mere reading the written Word  (in the Bible) and no amount of listening to man's  testimony will ever bring us to a living knowledge of  Christ. It is only when the Holy Spirit Himself takes  the written Word, or takes the testimony of our fellow  man, and interprets it directly to our hearts that we  really come to see and know Jesus as He is) On the  day of Pentecost, Peter gave all his hearers the testi-  mony of the Scriptures regarding Christ and also gave  them his own testimony ; he told them what he and the  other Apostles knew by personal observation regarding  His resurrection, but unless the Holy Spirit Himself  had taken the Scriptures which Peter had brought to-  gether and taken the testimony of Peter and the other  disciples, the 3, 000 would not on that day have seen  Jesus as He really was and received Him and been  baptized in His name. The Holy Spirit added His  testimony to that of Peter and that of the written Word.  Mr. Moody used to say in his terse and graphic way  that when Peter said, " Therefore let all the house of  Israel know assuredly that God hath made that same  Jesus, whom ye have crucified, both Lord and Christ  (Acts ii. 36), the Holy Spirit said, c Amen ' and the  people saw and believed." And It is certain that unless  the Holy Spirit had come that day and through Peter  and the other Apostles borne His direct testimony to the  hearts of their hearers, there would have been no saving  vision of Jesus on the part of the people. If you wish  men to get a true view of Jesus Christ, such a view of

 

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Him that they may believe and be saved, it is not  enough that you give them the Scriptures concerning  Him; it is not enough that you give them your own  testimony, you must seek for them the testimony of the  Holy Spirit and put yourself into such relations with  God that the Holy Spirit may bear His testimony  through you. Neither your testimony, nor even that  of the written Word alone will effect this, though it is  your testimony, or that of the Word that the Holy  Spirit uses. But unless your testimony and that of the  Word is taken up by the Holy Spirit and He Himself  testifies, they will not believe. This explains some-  thing which every experienced worker must have  noticed. We sit down beside an inquirer and open our  Bibles and give him those Scriptures which clearly  reveal Jesus as his atoning Saviour on the cross, a  Saviour from the guilt of sin, and as his risen Saviour,  a Saviour from the power of sin. It is just the truth  the man needs to see and believe in order to be saved,  but he does not see it. We go over these Scriptures  which to us are as plain as day again and again, and  the inquirer sits there in blank darkness; he sees  nothing, he grasps nothing. Sometimes we almost  wonder if the inquirer is stupid that he cannot see it.  No, he is not stupid, except with that spiritual blindness  that possesses every mind unenlightened by the Holy  Spirit (i Cor. ii. 14). We go over it again and still  he does not see it. We go over it again and his face  lightens up and he exclaims, u I see it. I see it," and  he sees Jesus and believes and is saved and knows he is  saved there on the spot. What has happened ? Simply

 

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this, the Holy Spirit has borne His testimony and what  was dark as midnight before is as clear as day now.  This explains also why it is that one who has been  long in darkness concerning Jesus Christ so quickly  comes to see the truth when he surrenders his will to  God and seeks light from Him. When he surrenders  his will to God, he has put himself into that attitude  towards God where the Holy Spirit can do His work  -(Acts v. 32). Jesus says in John vii. 17, R. V., " If  any man willeth to do His will, he shall know of the  teaching, whether it be of God, or whether I speak from  Myself." When a man wills to do the will of God,  then the conditions are provided on which the Holy  Spirit works and He illuminates the mind to see the  truth about Jesus and to see that His teaching is the  very Word of God. John writes in*/]ohn xx. 31,  u But these are written (these things in the Gospel of  John) that ye might believe that Jesus is the Christ,  the Son of God ; and that believing ye might have life  through His name." John wrote his Gospel for this  purpose, that men might see Jesus as the Christ, the  Son of God, through what he records, and that they  might believe that He Is the Christ, the Son of God,  and that thus believing they might have life through  His name. ^Tlie best book in the world to put into  the hands of one who desires to know about Jesus and  to be saved is the Gospel of John) And yet many a  man has read the Gospel of John over and over and  over again and not seen and believed that Jesus is the  Christ, the Son of God. But let the same man sur-  render his will absolutely to God and ask God for light

 

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as he reads the Gospel and promise God that he will  take his stand on everything in the Gospel that He  shows him to be true and before the man has finished  the Gospel he will see clearly that Jesus is the Christ,  the Son of God, and will believe and have eternal  life. Why ? Because he has put himself into the  place where the Holy Spirit can take the things written  in the Gospel and interpret them and bear His testi-  mony. I have seen this tested and proven time and  time again all around the world. Men have come  to me and said to me that they did not believe that  Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and many have  gone farther and said they were agnostics and did  not even know whether there was a personal God.  Then I have told them to read the Gospel of John,  that in that Gospel John presented the evidence  that Jesus was the Christ, the Son of God. Often-  times they have told me they have read it over and over  again, and yet were not convinced that Jesus was the  Christ, the Son of God. Then I have said to them,  " You have not read it the right way," and I have got  them to surrender their will to God (or in case where they  were not sure there was a God, have got them to take  their stand upon the right to follow it wherever it  might carry them). Then I have had them agree to  read the Gospel of John slowly and thoughtfully, and  each time before they read to look up to God, if there  were any God, to help them to understand what they  were to read and to promise Him that they would take  their stand upon whatever He showed them to be true,  and follow it wherever it would carry them. And in

 

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every instance before they had finished the Gospel they  had come to see that Jesus was the Christ, the Son of  God, and have believed and been saved. They had  put themselves in that position where the Holy Spirit  could bear > His testimony to Jesus Christ and He had  done It and through His testimony they saw and be-  lieved.

If you wish men to see the truth about Christ, do  not depend upon your own powers of expression and  persuasion, but cast yourself upon the Holy Spirit and  seek for them His testimony and see to It that they put  themselves in the place where the Holy Spirit can  testify. This is the cure for both skepticism and Ig-  norance concerning Christ. If you yourself are not  clear concerning the truth about Jesus Christ, seek for  yourself the testimony of the Holy Spirit regarding  Christ. Read the Scriptures, read especially the Gos-  pel of John but do not depend upon the mere reading  of the Word, but before you read it, put yourself in  such an attitude towards God by the absolute surrender  of your will to Him that the Holy Spirit may bear His  testimony in your heart concerning Jesus Christ. What  we all most need is a clear and full vision of Jesus  Christ and this comes through the testimony of the  Holy Spirit. One night a number of our students  came back from the Pacific Garden Mission in Chicago  and said to me, "We had a wonderful meeting at the  mission to-night. There were many drunkards and  outcasts at the front who accepted Christ." The next  day I met Mr. Harry Monroe, the superintendent of  the mission, on the street, and I said, " Harry, the boys

 

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say you had a wonderful meeting at the mission last  night." u Would you like to know how it came  about?" he replied. "Yes." "Well," he said, I  simply held up Jesus Christ and it pleased the Holy  Spirit to Illumine the face of_ Jesus Christ, and men  saw and believed." It was a unique way of putting it  but it was an expressive way and true to the essential  facts In the case. It is our part to hold up Jesus  Christ, and then look to the Holy Spirit to illumine  His face or to take the truth about Him and make it  clear to the hearts of our hearers and He will do it and  men will see and believe. Of course, we need to be  so walking towards God that the Holy Spirit may take  us as the instruments through whom He will bear His  testimony.