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Nehemiah 9:20
Evening • 2/16
Primary Scripture: Nehemiah 9:20
Common, too common is the sin of forgetting the Holy Spirit. This is folly and ingratitude. He deserves well from us, for he is good, supremely good. As God, he is good essentially. He shares in the threefold ascription of Holy, holy, holy, which ascends to the Triune Jehovah.
Unmixed purity and truth, and grace is he. He is good benevolently, tenderly bearing with our waywardness, striving with our rebellious wills, making us alive from our death in sin, and then training us for heaven as a loving nurse fosters her child. How generous, forgiving, and tender is this patient Spirit of God.
He is good operatively. All his works are good in the most eminent degree: he suggests good thoughts, prompts good actions, reveals good truths, applies good promises, assists in good attainments, and leads to good results. There is no spiritual good in all the world of which he is not the author and sustainer, and heaven itself will owe the perfect character of its redeemed inhabitants to his work.
He is good officially; whether as Comforter, Instructor, Guide, Sanctifier, Quickener, or Intercessor, he fulfils his office well, and each work is fraught with the highest good to the church of God. Those who yield to his influences become good, those who obey his impulses do good, those who live under his power receive good.
Let us then act towards so good a person according to the dictates of gratitude. Let us revere his person, and adore him as God over all, blessed forever; let us acknowledge his power and our need of him by waiting upon him in all our holy enterprises; let us hourly seek his aid, never grieve him, and speak to his praise whenever occasion occurs. The church will never prosper until it more reverently believes in the Holy Ghost. He is so good and kind, that it is sad indeed that he should be grieved by slights and negligences.
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