When the Holy Ghost Is Come

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Samuel Logan Brengle 1909
English
  • Foreword and Preface
  • Who is He?
  • Preparing His House
  • Is the Baptism with the Holy Spirit a Third Blessing?
  • The Witness of the Spirit
  • Purity
  • Power
  • Trying the Spirits
  • Guidance
  • The Meek and The Lowly Heart
  • Hope
  • The Holy Spirit’s Substitute for Gossip and Evil-Speaking
  • The Sin Against the Holy Ghost
  • Offences Against the Holy Ghost
  • The Holy Spirit and Sound Doctrine
  • Praying in the Spirit
  • Characteristics of the Anointed Preacher
  • Preaching
  • The Holy Spirit’s Call to the Work
  • The Sheathed Sword: A Law of the Spirit
  • Victory Through the Holy Spirit Over Suffering
  • The Overflowing Blessing
  • Importance of the Doctrine and Experience of Holiness to Spiritual Leaders
  • Victory Over Evil Temper by the Power of the Holy Spirit
"The writer, Colonel Brengle, gives us not only of the fruit of an orderly and well-stored mind on the great subject before us, but—­ and this is the more important—­he tells us of the actual work of the Holy Spirit in the lives of ordinary men and women. The Holy Spirit is our Helper. In the work of righteousness He is a Partner with us. In the life of faith and prayer He is our unwavering Prompter and Guide. In the submission of our wills to God and the chastening of our spirits He is the great Co-worker with us. In the bearing of burdens and the enduring of trial and sorrow He joins hands with us to lead us on. In the purifying of every power from the taint of sin He is our Sanctifier.

All this is practical. It has to do with to-day—­with every bit of to-day. In fact, so far from the sphere of the Holy Spirit being limited to the pulpit or the platform, or to the inward experiences of the religious life, He is just as truly and properly concerned with the affairs of the shop and the street, the nursery and the kitchen, the chamber of suffering and the home of penury, as with preaching the Gospel or healing the sick." (Summary from the Preface.)

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