Page 322 - Ye Shall Receive Power (1995)

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Real Appreciation, October 25
And when they had prayed, the place was shaken where they were
assembled together; and they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and
they spake the word of God with boldness.
Acts 4:31
.
The outpouring of the Spirit in the days of the apostles was the “former
rain”; and glorious was the result. But the “latter rain” will be still more
abundant. What is the promise to those living in these last days? “Turn you
to the stronghold, ye prisoners of hope: even today do I declare that I will
render double unto thee” (
Zechariah 9:12
). “Ask ye of the Lord rain in the
time of the latter rain; so the Lord shall make bright clouds, and give them
showers of rain, to every one grass in the field” (
Zechariah 10:1
).
Christ declares that the divine influence of the Spirit was to be with His
followers unto the end. But by some this promise is not appreciated as it
should be; its fulfillment is not realized as it might be. Learning, talents,
eloquence, every natural or acquired endowment, may be possessed; but
without the presence of the Spirit of God, no heart will be touched, no sinner
won to Christ. When His disciples are connected with Christ, when the
gifts of the Spirit are theirs, even the poorest and most ignorant of them will
have a power that will tell upon hearts. God makes them the channel for the
outworking of the highest influence in the universe.
As the divine endowment—the power of the Holy Spirit—was given to
the disciples, so it will today be given to all who seek aright. This power
alone is able to make us wise unto salvation, and to fit us for the courts above.
Christ wants to give us a blessing that will make us holy. “These things have
I spoken unto you,” He says, “that my joy might remain in you, and that
your joy might be full” (
John 15:11
). Joy in the Holy Spirit is health-giving,
life-giving. In giving us His Spirit, God gives us Himself—a fountain of
divine influences, to give health and life to the world.—
The Signs of the
Times, March 15, 1910
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