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THE POWER OF THE HOLY SPIRIT

NO. 30

A SERMON DELIVERED ON SABBATH MORNING, JUNE 17, 1855,

BY THE REV. C. H. SPURGEON,

AT NEW PARK STREET CHAPEL.

“The power of the Holy Spirit.”

Rom_15:13
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POWER is the special and peculiar prerogative of God, and God alone. “Twice have I heard this, that power belongs

unto God” (Psa_62:11
). God is God-and power belongs to Him. If He delegates a portion of it to His creatures, yet

still it is
His power. The sun, although he is “like a bridegroom coming out of his chamber and rejoices as a strong man

to run his race,” yet has no power to perform his motions except as God directs him. The stars, although they travel in

their orbits and none could stay them, yet have neither might nor force except that which God daily infuses into them.

The tall archangel, near His Throne, who outshines a comet in its blaze, though he is one of those who excel in strength

and hearkens to the voice of the commands of God, yet has no might except that which his Maker gives to him.

As for Leviathan, who so makes the sea to boil like a pot that one would think the deep were hoary-as for Behemoth,

who drinks up Jordan at a draught and boasts that he can snuff up rivers. As for those majestic creatures that are

found on earth, they owe their strength to Him who fashioned their bones of steel and made their sinews of brass. And

when we think of
man-if he has might or power-it is so small and insignificant, that we can scarcely call it such. Yes,

when it is at its greatest-when he sways his scepter, when he commands hosts, when he rules nations-still the power

belongs unto God. And it is true, “Twice have I heard this, that power belongs unto God.”

This exclusive prerogative of God, is to be found in each of the three Persons of the glorious Trinity. The Father has

power-for by His word were the heavens made and all the host of them. By His strength all things stand and through

Him they fulfill their destiny. The Son has power-for like His Father, He is the Creator of all things-“Without Him

was not anything made that was made,” and “by Him all things consist.” And the Holy Spirit has power. It is concerning

the power of the Holy Spirit that I shall speak this morning. May you have a practical exemplification of that attribute in

your own hearts-when you shall feel that the influence of the Holy Spirit is being poured out upon me-so that I am

speaking the words of the living God to your souls. And may it be bestowed upon you when you are feeling the effects of

it in your own spirits.

We shall look at the power of the Holy Spirit in three ways this morning. First,
the outward and visible displays of it.

Second, the inward and spiritual manifestations of it And third, the future and expected works thereof. The power of the

Spirit will thus, I trust, be made clearly present to your souls.

I. First, then, we are to view the power of the Spirit in the OUTWARD AND VISIBLE DISPLAYS OF IT. The

power of the Spirit has not been dormant-it has exerted itself. Much has been done by the Spirit of God already-more

than could have been accomplished by any being except the Infinite, Eternal, Almighty Jehovah, of whom the Holy Spirit

is one Person. There are four works which are the outward and manifest signs of the power of the Spirit-creation

works, resurrection works, works of attestation or of witness and works of grace. Of each of the works I shall speak very

briefly.

1. First, the Spirit has manifested the omnipotence of His power in creation works. For though not very frequently in

Scripture, yet sometimes creation is ascribed to the Holy Spirit, as well as to the Father and the Son. The creation of the

heavens above us is said to be the work of God’s Spirit. This you will see at once by referring to the sacred Scriptures, Job

26:13-“By His Spirit He has garnished the heavens, His hand has formed the crooked serpent.” All the stars of Heaven

are said to have been placed aloft by the Spirit and one particular constellation called the “crooked serpent” is specially

pointed out as His handiwork.

He looses the bands of Orion. He binds the sweet influences of the Pleiades and guides Aeturus with his sons. He

made all those stars that shine in Heaven. The heavens were garnished by His hands and He formed the crooked serpent

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by His might. So also in those continued acts of creation which are still performed in the world. As the bringing forth of

man and animals, their birth and generation. These are ascribed also to the Holy Spirit. If you look at the 104th Psalm, at

the 29th and 30th verses, you will read, “You hide Your face, they are troubled. You take away their breath they die and

return to their dust. You send forth Your Spirit, they are created and You renew the face of the earth.”

So you see that the creation of every man is the work of the Spirit-and the creation of all life and all flesh-

existence in this world is as much to be ascribed to the power of the Spirit as the first garnishing of the heavens, or the

fashioning of the crooked serpent. And if you will look in the 1st chapter of Genesis, you will there see more particularly

set forth that peculiar operation of power upon the universe which was put forth by the Holy Spirit. You will then discover

what was His special work. In the 2nd verse of the 1st chapter of Genesis, we read, “And the earth was without form

and void. And darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.”

We know not how remote the period of the creation of this globe may be-certainly many millions of years before

the time of Adam. Our planet has passed through various stages of existence and different kinds of creatures have lived on

its surface, all of which have been fashioned by God. But before that era came, wherein man should be its principal tenant

and monarch, the Creator gave up the world to confusion. He allowed the inward fires to burst up from beneath and melt

all the solid matter so that all kinds of substances were commingled in one vast mass of disorder. The only name you

could give to the world then was that it was a chaotic mass of matter.

What it should be, you could not guess or define. It was entirely without form and void and darkness was upon the

face of the deep. The Spirit came and stretching His broad wings, bade the darkness disperse and as He moved over it, all

the different portions of matter came into their places and it was no longer “without form and void.” It became round

like its sister planets and moved, singing the high praises of God-not discordantly as it had done before-but as one

great note in the vast scale of creation. Milton very beautifully describes this work of the Spirit in thus bringing order

out confusion, when the King of Glory, in His powerful Word and Spirit, came to create new worlds-

“On heavenly ground they stood. And from the shore

They viewed the vast immeasurable abyss

Outrageous as a sea, dark, wasteful, wild,

Up from the bottom turned by furious winds

And surging waves, as mountains, to assault

Heaven’s height and with the center mix the pole.

‘Silence you troubled waves and you deep, peace,’

Said then the Omnificent Word. Your discord end.

Then on the watery calm

His brooding wings the Spirit of God outspread

And vital virtue infused and vital warmth

Throughout the fluid mass.”

This, you see then is the power of the Spirit. Could we have seen that earth all in confusion, we should have said,

“Who can make a world out of this?” The answer would have been, “The power of the Spirit can do it. By the simple

spreading of His dove-like wings He can make all the things come together. Upon that there shall be order where there

was nothing but confusion.” Nor is this all the power of the Spirit. We have seen some of His works in creation. But

there was one particular instance of creation in which the Holy Spirit was more especially concerned, viz., the formation

of the body of our Lord Jesus Christ.

Though our Lord Jesus Christ was born of a woman and made in the likeness of sinful flesh, yet the power that begat

Him was entirely in God the Holy Spirit-as the Scriptures express it, “The power of the Highest shall overshadow

you.” He was begotten as the Apostles’ Creed says, of the Holy Spirit. “That holy Thing which is born of you shall be

called the Son of the Highest.” The corporeal frame of the Lord Jesus Christ was a masterpiece of the Holy Spirit. I suppose

His body to have excelled all others in beauty. To have been like that of the first man, the very pattern of what the

body is to be in Heaven, when it shall shine forth in all its glory.

That fabric, in all its beauty and perfection, was modeled by the Spirit. In His book were all the members written

when as yet there were none of them. He fashioned and formed Him. And here again we have another instance of the creative

energy of the Spirit.

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2. A second manifestation of the Holy Spirit’s power is to be found in the resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ. If you

have ever studied this subject, you have perhaps been rather perplexed to find that sometimes the resurrection of Christ is

ascribed to Himself. By His own power and Godhead He could not be held by the bond of death, but as He willingly gave

up His life He had power to take it again. In another portion of Scripture you find it ascribed to God the Father-“He

raised Him up from the dead.” “Him has God the Father exalted.” And many other passages of similar import.

But, again, it is said in Scripture that Jesus Christ was raised by the Holy Spirit. Now all these things were true. He

was raised by the Father because the Father said, “loose the prisoner-let Him go. Justice is satisfied. My Law requires

no more satisfaction-vengeance has had its due-let Him go.” Here He gave an official message which delivered Jesus

from the grave. He was raised by His own majesty and power because He had a right to come out and He felt He had and

therefore “burst the bonds of death-He could be no longer beholden of them.”

But He was raised by the Spirit as to that energy which His mortal frame received, by which it rose again from the

grave after having lain there for three days and nights. If you want proofs of this you must open your Bibles again, 1 Peter

3:18-“For Christ also has once suffered for sins, the Just for the unjust, that He might bring us to God, being put

to death in the flesh but quickened by the Spirit.”

And a further proof you may find in Romans, 8:11-(I love sometimes to be textual, for I believe the great fault of

Christians is that they do not search the Scriptures enough and I will make them search them when they are here if they

do not do so anywhere else)-“But if the Spirit of Him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you, He that raised up

Christ from the dead shall also quicken your mortal bodies by His Spirit that dwells in you.”

The resurrection of Christ, then, was effected by the agency of the Spirit and here we have a noble illustration of His

omnipotence. Could you have stepped, as angels did, into the grave of Jesus and seen His sleeping body, you would have

found it cold as any other corpse. Lift up the hand, it falls by the side. Look at the eye-it is glazed. And there is a deaththrust

which must have annihilated life. See His hands. The blood distils not from them-they are cold and motionless.

Can that body live? Can it start up?

Yes. And be an illustration of the might of the Spirit! For when the power of the Spirit came on Him, as it was when

it fell upon the dry bones of the valley-“He arose in the majesty of His divinity and bright and shining, astonished the

watchmen so that they fled away. Yes, He arose no more to die, but to live forever, King of kings and Prince of the kings

of the earth.”

3. The third of the works of the Holy Spirit which have so wonderfully demonstrated His power, are attestation

works
. I mean by this-works of witnessing. When Jesus Christ went into the stream of baptism in the river Jordan, the

Holy Spirit descended upon Him like a dove and proclaimed Him God’s Beloved Son. That is what I style an attestation

work. And when afterwards Jesus Christ raised the dead, when He healed the leper, when He spoke to diseases and they

fled, when demons rushed in thousands from those who were possessed of them, it was done by the power of the Spirit.

The Spirit dwelt in Jesus without measure and by that power all those miracles were worked. These were attestation

works.

And when Jesus Christ was gone, you will remember that master attestation of the Spirit when He came like a rushing

mighty wind upon the assembled Apostles and cloven tongues sat upon them. And you will remember how He attested

their ministry by giving them to speak with tongues as He gave them utterance. And how, also, miraculous deed’s

were wrought by them. How they taught, how Peter raised Dorcas, how he breathed life into Eutychus, how great deeds

were wrought by the Apostles as well as their Master-so that “mighty signs and wonders were done by the Holy Spirit

and many believed thereby.”

Who will doubt the power of the Holy Spirit after that? Ah, those Socinians who deny the existence of the Holy

Spirit and His absolute Personality-what will they do when we get them on creation, resurrection and attestation?

They must rush in the very teeth of Scripture. But mark-it is a stone upon which if any man fall he shall be bruised. But

if it fall upon him as it will do if he resists it, it shall grind him to powder. The Holy Spirit has power omnipotent, even

the power of God, because He is God.

4. Once more, if we want another outward and visible sign of the power of the Spirit, we may look at the works of

grace
. Behold a city where a soothsayer has the power-who has given out himself to be some great one. A Philip enters

it and preaches the Word of God-straightway a Simon Magus loses his power and himself seeks for the power of the

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Spirit to be given to him, fancying it might be purchased with money. See, in modern times, a country where the inhabitants

live in miserable wigwams, feeding on reptiles and the meanest creatures.

Observe them bowing down before their idols and worshipping their false gods and so plunged in superstition, so

degraded and debased, that it became a question whether they had souls or not. Behold a Moffat with the Word of God

in his hand. Hear him preach as the Spirit gives him utterance and accompanies that Word with power. They cast aside

their idols-they hate and abhor their former lusts. They build houses wherein they dwell. They become clothed and in

their right mind. They break the bow and cut the spear in sunder. The uncivilized become civilized. The savage becomes

polite. He who knew nothing begins to read the Scriptures. Thus out of the mouths of Hottentots God attests the power

of His mighty Spirit.

Take a household in this city-and we could guide you to many such-the father is a drunkard. He has been the

most desperate of characters. See him in his madness and you might just as well meet an unchained tiger as meet such a

man. He seems as if he could rend a man to pieces who should offend him. Mark his wife. She, too, has a spirit in her and

when he treats her ill she can resist him. Many broils have been seen in that house and often has the neighborhood been

disturbed by the noise created there. As for the poor little children-see them in their rags and nakedness, poor untaught

things.

Untaught, did I say? They are taught and well taught in the devil’s school and are growing up to be the heirs of

damnation. But someone whom God has blessed by His Spirit is guided to the house. He may be but a humble city missionary,

perhaps, but he speaks to such a one. “O,” says he, “come and listen to the voice of God.” Whether it is by his

own agency, or a minister’s preaching, the Word, which is quick and powerful, cuts to the sinner’s heart. The tears run

down his cheeks-such as had never been seen before. He shakes and quivers. The strong man bows down-the mighty

man trembles-and those knees that never shook begin to knock together.

That heart which never quailed before, now begins to shake before the power of the Spirit. He sits down on a humble

bench by the penitent. He lets his knees bend, while his lips utter a child’s prayer, but, while a child’s prayer, a prayer of a

child of God. He becomes a changed character. Mark the reformation in his house! That wife of his becomes the decent

matron. Those children are the credit of the house and in due time they grow up like olive branches round his table,

adorning his house like polished stones. Pass by the house-no noise or broils, but songs of Zion. See him-no drunken

revelry. He has drained his last cup. And, now forswearing it, he comes to God and is His servant. Now, you will not

hear at midnight the bacchanalian shout. But should there be a noise, it will be the sound of the solemn hymn of praise to

God. And, now, is there not such a thing as the power of the Spirit? Yes! And these must have witnessed it and seen it.

I know a village, once, perhaps, the most profane in England-a village inundated by drunkenness and debauchery

of the worst kind, where it was impossible almost for an honest traveler to stop in the public house without being annoyed

by blasphemy. A place noted for incendiaries and robbers. One man, the ringleader of all listened to the voice of

God. That man’s heart was broken. The whole gang came to hear the Gospel preached and they sat and seemed to reverence

the preacher as if he were a God and not a man. These men became changed and reformed. And everyone who knows

the place affirms that such a change had never been wrought but by the power of the Holy Spirit.

Let the Gospel be preached and the Spirit poured out and you will see that it has such power to change the conscience,

to ameliorate the conduct, to raise the debased, to chastise and to curb the wickedness of the race, that you must

glory in it. I say, there is nothing like the power of the Spirit. Only let that come and, indeed, everything can be accomplished.

II. Now, for the second point, THE INWARD AND SPIRITUAL POWER OF THE HOLY SPIRIT. What I have

already spoken of may be
seen. What I am about to speak of must be felt and no man will apprehend what I say with

Truth unless he has felt it. The other, even the infidel, must confess. The other, the greatest blasphemer cannot deny it, he

speaks the Truth. But this is what the one will laugh at as enthusiasm and what the other will say is but the invention of

our fevered fancies. However, we have a more sure word of testimony than all that they may say. We have a witness

within. We know it is the Truth and we are not afraid to speak of the inward spiritual power of the Holy Spirit. Let us

notice two or three things wherein the inward and spiritual power of the Holy Spirit is very greatly to be seen and extolled.

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1. First, in that the Holy Spirit has a power over men’s hearts. Now, men’s hearts are very hard to affect. If you want

to get at them for any worldly object you can do it. A cheating world can win man’s heart, a little gold can win man’s

heart, a trump of fame and a little clamor of applause can win man’s heart. But there is not a minister breathing that can

win man’s heart himself. He can win his ears and make them listen. He can win his eyes and fix those eyes upon him. He

can win the attention, but the heart is very slippery. Yes, the heart is a fish that troubles all Gospel fishermen to hold.

You may sometimes pull it almost all out of the water-but slimy as an eel, it slips between your fingers and you

have not captured it after all. Many a man has fancied that he has caught the heart but has been disappointed. It would

need a strong hunter to overtake the hart on the mountains. It is too fleet for human foot to approach. The Spirit alone

has power over
man’s heart. Do you ever try your power on a heart? If any man thinks that a minister can convert the

soul, I wish he would try. Let him go and be a Sabbath-School teacher. He shall take his class, he shall have the best

books that can be obtained, he shall have the best rules, he shall draw his rampart about his spiritual Sebastopol.

He shall take the best boy in his class and if he is not tired in a week I shall be very much mistaken. Let him spend

four or five Sabbaths in trying, but he will say, “The young fellow is incorrigible.” Let him try another. And he will have

to try another, another and another before he will manage to convert one. He will soon find, “It is not by might nor by

power, but by My Spirit, says the Lord.” Can a minister convert? Can he touch the heart? David said, “Your hearts are

as fat as grease.” Yes, that is quite true. And we cannot get through so much grease at all. Our sword cannot get at the

heart-it is encased in so much fatness, it is harder than a nether millstone.

Many a good old Jerusalem blade has been blunted against the hard heart. Man, a piece of the true steel that God has

put into the hands of His servants has had the edge turned by being set up against the sinner’s heart. We cannot reach the

soul. But the Holy Spirit can. “My Beloved can put in His hand by the hole in the door and my heart will move for sin.”

He can give a sense of blood-bought pardon that shall dissolve a heart of stone. He can-

“Speak with that voice which wakes the dead,

And bids the sinner rise-

And makes the guilty conscience dread

The death that never dies.”

He can make Sinai’s thunders audible. Yes and He can make the sweet whisperings of Calvary enter into the soul. He has

power over the heart of man. Yes, the glorious proof of the omnipotence of the Spirit is that He has rule over the heart.

2. But if there is one thing more stubborn than the heart it is the will. “My Lord, Will-be-Will,” as Bunyan calls him

in his “Holy War,” is a fellow who will not easily be bent. The will, especially in some men, is a very stubborn thing and

in all men, if the will is once stirred up to opposition, there is nothing can be done with them.
Free will somebody believes

in.
Free will many dream of. Free will! Wherever is that to be found? Once there was free will in Paradise and a terrible

mess free will made there, for it spoiled all Paradise and drove Adam out of the garden. Free will was once in Heaven but

it drove the glorious archangel out and a third part of the stars of Heaven fell into the abyss.

I want nothing to do with free will-but I will try to see whether I have got a free will within. And I find I have.

Very free will to evil but very poor will to that which is good. Free will enough when I sin but when I would do good evil

is present with me and how to do that which I would I find not. Yet some boast of free will. I wonder whether those who

believe in it have any more power over persons’ wills than I have. I know I have not any. I find the old proverb very true,

“One man can bring a horse to the water, but a hundred cannot make him drink.” I find that I can bring you all to the

water and a great many more than can get into this chapel. But I cannot make you drink. And I don’t think a hundred

ministers could make you drink.

I have read old Rowland Hill, Whitfield and several others to see what they did. But I cannot discover a plan of turning

your wills. I cannot coax you. And you will not yield by any manner of means. I do not think any man has power over

his fellow creature’s will-but the Spirit of God has. “I will make them willing in the day of My power.” He makes the

unwilling sinner so willing that he is impetuous after the Gospel. He who was obstinate, now hurries to the Cross. He

who laughed at Jesus now hangs on His mercy. And he who would not believe, is now made by the Holy Spirit to do it,

not only willingly, but eagerly. He is happy, is glad to do it, rejoices in the sound of Jesus’ name and delights to run in

the way of God’s commandments. The Holy Spirit has power over the will.

3. And yet there is one thing more which I think is rather worse than the will. You will guess what I mean. The will

is somewhat worse than the heart to bend but there is one thing that excels the will in its evil and that is the
imagination.

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I hope that my will is managed by Divine Grace. But I am afraid my imagination is not at times. Those who have a fair share of

imagination know what a difficult thing it is to control. You cannot restrain it. It will break the reins. You will never be able

to manage it. The imagination will sometimes fly up to God with such a power that eagles’ wings cannot match it.

It sometimes has such might that it can almost see the King in His beauty and the land which is very far off. With regard

to myself, my imagination will sometimes take me over the gates of iron, across that infinite unknown to the very gates of

pearl and discovers the blessed Glorified. But if it is potent one way it is also another. For my imagination has taken me down

to the vilest kennels and sewers of earth. It has given me thoughts so dreadful, that while I could not avoid them, yet I was

thoroughly horrified at them.

These thoughts will come and when I feel in the holiest frame, the most devoted to God and the most earnest in prayer, it

often happens that that is the very time when the plagues breaks out the worst. But I rejoice and think of one thing-that I

can cry out when this imagination comes upon me. I know it is said in the Book of Leviticus when an act of evil was committed,

if the maiden cried out against it, then her life was to be spared. So it is with the Christian. If he cries out, there is hope.

Can you chain your imagination? No. But the power of the Holy Spirit can. Ah, it shall do it and it does do it at last. It does it

even on earth.

III. But the last thing was, THE FUTURE AND DESIRED EFFECTS-for after all, though the Holy Spirit has done so

much, He cannot say, “It is finished.” Jesus Christ could exclaim concerning His own labor-“It is finished.” But the Holy

Spirit cannot say that. He has more to do yet-and until the consummation of all things, when the Son Himself becomes subject

to the Father, it shall not be said by the Holy Spirit, “It is finished.” What, then, has the Holy Spirit to do?

1. First, he has to perfect us in holiness. There are two kinds of perfection which a Christian needs-one is the perfection

of justification in the Person of Jesus. And the other is the perfection of sanctification worked in him by the Holy Spirit. At

present corruption still rests even in the breasts of the regenerate. At present the heart is partially impure. At present there are

still lusts and evil imaginations. But, Oh, my soul rejoices to know that the day is coming when God shall finish the work

which He has begun-and He shall present my soul, not only perfect in Christ, but, perfect in the Spirit, without spot or

blemish, or any such thing.

And is it true that this poor depraved heart is to become as holy as that of God? And is it true that this poor spirit, which

often cries, “O wretched man that I am, who shall deliver me from the body of this sin and death?” shall get rid of sin and

death? I shall have no evil things to vex my ears and no unholy thoughts to disturb my peace? Oh, happy hour! may it be hastened!

Just before I die, sanctification will be finished. But not till that moment shall I ever claim perfection in myself. But at

that moment when I depart, my spirit shall have its last Baptism in the Holy Spirit’s fire. It shall be put in the crucible for its

last trying in the furnace.

And then, free from all dross and fine like a wedge of pure gold, it shall be presented at the feet of God without the least

degree of dross or mixture. O glorious hour! O blessed moment! Methinks I long to die even if there were no Heaven-if I

might but have that last purification and come up from Jordan’s stream most white from the washing. Oh, to be washed white,

clean, pure, perfect! Not an angel more pure than I shall be-yes, not God Himself more holy! And I shall be able to say, in a

double sense, “Great God, I am clean-through Jesus’ blood I am clean-through the Spirit’s work I am clean, too!” Must

we not extol the power of the Holy Spirit in thus making us fit to stand before our Father in Heaven?

2. Another great work of the Holy Spirit which is not accomplished is the bringing on of the latter-day glory. In a few more

years-I know not when, I know not how-the Holy Spirit will be poured out in a far different style from the present. There

are diversities of operations. And during the last few years it has been the case that the diversified operations have consisted in

very little pouring out of the Spirit. Ministers have gone on in dull routine, continually preaching, preaching, preaching-

and little good has been done. I do hope that perhaps a fresh era has dawned upon us and that there is a better pouring out of

the Spirit even now.

For the hour is coming and it may be even now, when the Holy Spirit shall be poured out again in such a wonderful manner

that many shall run to and fro and knowledge shall be increased-the knowledge of the Lord shall cover the earth as the

waters cover the surface of the great deep! When His kingdom shall come and His will shall be done on earth even as it is in

Heaven. We are not going to be dragging on forever like Pharaoh with the wheels off his chariot. My heart exults and my eyes

flash with the thought that very likely I shall live to see the out-pouring of the Spirit when, “the sons and the daughters of

God again shall prophecy and the young men shall see visions and the old men shall dream dreams.”

Perhaps there shall be no miraculous gifts-for they will not be required. But yet there shall be such a miraculous amount

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spread of the doctrines of the Cross that everyone will see that verily the Spirit is poured out like water and the rains are descending

from above. For that let us pray-let us continually labor for it and seek it of God.

3. One more work of the Spirit which will especially manifest His power-the general resurrection. We have reason to believe

from Scripture that the resurrection of the dead, while it will be effected by the voice of God and of His Word, (the Son),

shall also be brought about by the Spirit. That same power which raised Jesus Christ from the dead shall also quicken your

mortal bodies. The power of the resurrection is perhaps one of the finest proofs of the works of the Spirit. Ah, my Friends, if

this earth could but have its mantle torn away for a little while, if the green sod could be cut from it and we could look about

six feet deep into its bowels, what a world it would seem!

What should we see? Bones, carcasses, rottenness, worms, corruption. And you would say, “Can these dry bones live? Can

they start up?” “Yes, in a moment! In the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump, the dead shall be raised.” He speaks-they are

alive! See them scattered-bone comes to his bone! See them naked-flesh comes upon them! See them still lifeless-“Come

from the four winds, O breath and breathe upon these slain!” When the wind of the Holy Spirit comes, they live and they stand

upon their feet an exceeding great army.

I have thus attempted to speak of the power of the Spirit and I trust I have shown it to you. We must now have a moment

or two for practical inference. The Spirit is very powerful, Christian! What do you infer from that fact? Why, that you never

need distrust the power of God to carry you to Heaven! O how that sweet verse was laid to my soul yesterday!-

“His tried Almighty arm

Is raised for your defense.

Where is the power can reach you there

Or what can pluck you thence?”

The power of the Holy Spirit is your bulwark and all His omnipotence defends you. Can your enemies overcome omnipotence?

Then they can conquer you. Can they wrestle with Deity and hurl Him to the ground? Then they might conquer you. For the

power of the Spirit is our power-the power of the Spirit is our might.

Once again, Christians, if this is the power of the Spirit,
why should you doubt anything? There is your son. There is that

wife of yours for whom you have supplicated so frequently-do not doubt the Spirit’s power. “Though He tarry, wait for

Him.” There is your husband, O holy woman! And you have wrestled for his soul. And though he is ever so hardened and desperate

a wretch and treats you ill, there is power in the Spirit. And, O you who have come from barren churches with scarcely

a leaf upon the tree. Do not doubt the power of the Spirit to raise you up. For it shall be a “pasture for flocks, a den of wild

asses,” open, but deserted, until the Spirit is poured out from on high.

And then the parched ground shall be made a pool and the thirsty land springs of water. Then in the habitations of dragons,

where each lay, shall be grass with reeds and rushes. And, O you members of Park Street! You who remember what your

God has done for you especially-never distrust the power of the Spirit. You have seen the wilderness blossom like Carmel.

You have seen the desert blossom like the rose. Trust Him for the future. Then go out and labor with this conviction-the

power of the Holy Spirit is able to do anything! Go to your Sunday-School. Go to your tract distribution. Go to your missionary

enterprise! Go to your preaching in your rooms, with the conviction that the power of the Spirit is our great help.

And now, lastly, to you sinners. What is there to be said to you about this power of the Spirit? Why, to me, there is some

hope for some of you.
I cannot save you-I cannot get at you. I make you cry sometimes-you wipe your eyes and it is all

over. But I know my Master can. That is my consolation. Chief of sinners, there is hope for you! This power can save you as

well as anybody else! It is able to break your heart, though it is an iron one. It can make your eyes run with tears though they

have been like rocks before. His power is able this morning, if He will, to change your heart, to turn the current of all your

ideas, to make you at once a child of God, to justify you in Christ.

There is power enough in the Holy Spirit. He is able to bring sinners to Jesus-He is able to make you willing in the day

of His power. Are you willing this morning? Has He gone so far as to make you desire His name, to make you wish for Jesus?

Then, O Sinner! while He draws you, say, “Draw me, I am wretched without You.” Follow Him, follow Him and while He

leads, tread in His footsteps and rejoice that He has begun a good work in you, for there is an evidence that He will continue it

even unto the end.

And, O desponding one! Put your trust in the power of the Spirit. Rest on the blood of Jesus and your soul is safe, not

only now, but throughout eternity. God bless you, my Hearers. Amen.

Adapted from
The C.H. Spurgeon Collection, Version 1.0, Ages Software, 1.800.297.4307