Life-giving Sap, January 12
            
            
              And it came to pass, that, while Apollos was at Corinth, Paul having
            
            
              passed through the upper coasts came to Ephesus: and finding certain
            
            
              disciples, he said unto them, Have ye received the Holy Ghost since ye
            
            
              believed? And they said unto him, We have not so much as heard
            
            
              whether there be any Holy Ghost.
            
            
              Acts 19:1, 2
            
            
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              There are today many as ignorant of the Holy Spirit’s work upon the
            
            
              heart as were those believers in Ephesus; yet no truth is more clearly taught
            
            
              in the Word of God. Prophets and apostles have dwelt upon this theme.
            
            
              Christ Himself calls our attention to the growth of the vegetable world as an
            
            
              illustration of the agency of His Spirit in sustaining spiritual life. The sap
            
            
              of the vine, ascending from the root, is diffused to the branches, sustaining
            
            
              growth and producing blossoms and fruit. So the life-giving power of the
            
            
              Holy Spirit, proceeding from the Saviour, pervades the soul, renews the
            
            
              motives and affections, and brings even the thoughts into obedience to the
            
            
              will of God, enabling the receiver to bear the precious fruit of holy deeds.
            
            
              The Author of this spiritual life is unseen, and the exact method by which
            
            
              that life is imparted and sustained, it is beyond the power of human philosophy
            
            
              to explain. Yet the operations of the Spirit are always in harmony with the
            
            
              written Word. As in the natural, so in the spiritual world. The natural life
            
            
              is preserved moment by moment by divine power; yet it is not sustained by
            
            
              a direct miracle, but through the use of blessings placed within our reach.
            
            
              So the spiritual life is sustained by use of those means that Providence has
            
            
              supplied. If the follower of Christ would grow up “unto a perfect man, unto
            
            
              the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ” (
            
            
              Ephesians 4:13
            
            
              ), he must
            
            
              eat of the bread of life and drink of the water of salvation. He must watch
            
            
              and pray and work, in all things giving heed to the instructions of God in His
            
            
              Word.—
            
            
              The Acts of the Apostles, 284, 285
            
            
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