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Spiritual Light

April 15, 2020

Jonathan Edwards distinguishes so clearly in his little sermon “The Reality of Spiritual Light” between real enlightenment for the believer and (any) light that might be given to the unbeliever. He says,

“In this spiritual light…(there is) a true sense of the divine and superlative excellency of the things of religion; a real sense of the excellency of God and Jesus Christ, and of the work of redemption, and the ways and works of God revealed in the Gospel. There is a divine and superlative glory in these things; an excellency that is of a vastly higher kind and more sublime nature, than in other things…He that is spiritually enlightened truly apprehends and sees it or has a sense of it. He does not merely rationally believe that God is glorious, but he has a sense of the gloriousness of God in his heart. There is not only a rational belief that God is holy, but there is a sense of the loveliness of God’s holiness.”

(Works, Vol. 2, p. 14)

Such a sense can only come as a result of the regenerating work of the Holy Spirit. The reality of it is sweet indeed.

Filed Under: General, Holy Spirit, Jonathan Edwards, Light

Three in One – One in Three

January 24, 2017

“I cannot think on the one without quickly being encircled by the splendor of the three; nor can I discern the three without being straightway carried back to the one.” Gregory of Nazianzus

Calvin admired this saying of Gregory’s and I confess I like it too (see Institutes I. 13. 17).

Filed Under: Calvin, Christ, God, Gregory Nazianzus, Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ, Trinity

Inward Persuasion

January 14, 2017

According to Calvin in his Institutes (1.8.13), Scripture will ultimately suffice for a saving knowledge of God only when it’s certainty is founded upon the inward persuasion of the Holy Spirit…those who wish to prove to unbelievers that Scripture is the Word of God are acting foolishly, for only by faith can this be known.

Filed Under: Bible, Faith, General, Holy Spirit, Knowledge, Revelation, Scripture

The Witness of the Spirit

January 11, 2017

The testimony of the the Holy Spirit is more excellent than reason or nature. General revelation leads us only so far but no further – that there is a God. God alone is a perfect witness of himself in his Word, and his Word only finds acceptance in our minds and hearts when it is sealed by the inward witness of the Spirit. The sheep hear the voice of the Shepherd and they follow him.

I like how Calvin put it: “those whom the Holy Spirit has inwardly taught truly rest upon Scripture, and that Scripture indeed is self-authenticated; hence , it is not right to subject it to proof and reasoning. And the certainty it deserves with us it attains by the testimony of the Spirit. For even if it wins reverence for itself by its own majesty, it seriously affects us only when it is sealed upon our hearts through the Spirit. Therefore, illumined by its power, we believe neither by our own nor by anyone else’s judgment that Scripture is from God; but above human judgment we affirm with utter certainty (just as if we were gazing upon the majesty of God himself) that it has flowed to us from the very mouth of God by the ministry of men. We seek no proofs, no marks of genuineness upon which our judgment may lean, but we subject our judgment and wit to it as to a thing far beyond any guesswork!”

Filed Under: Christ, General, God, Gospel, Holy Spirit, Knowledge, Revelation, Scripture, Testimony

Christ is Everything to Us

April 15, 2011

Unless we understand what this really means – we will languish in doubt. When Scripture makes statements of fact concerning our Union with our Lord Jesus – we are called upon to believe it & then live in the light of it.

You can sense this in this Puritan prayer:

“You have taught me that Christ has all fullness and so all plenitude of the Spirit, that all fullness I lack in myself is in him, for his people, not for himself alone, he having perfect knowledge, grace, righteousness, to make me see, to make me righteous, to give me fullness; that it is my duty, out of a sense of my emptiness, to go to Christ, possess, enjoy his fullness as mine, as if I had it in myself, because it is for me in him; that when I do this I am full of the Spirit, as a fish that has got from the shore to the sea, and has all fullness of waters to move in, for when faith fills me, then I am full; that this is the way to be filled with the Spirit – first faith, then fullness, like Stephen – for this way makes me most empty and so most fit for the Spirit to fill.”

Filed Under: Christ, Holy Spirit

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