Spurgeon On The Holy Spirit
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1. The Work Of The Holy Spirit
2. The Necessity Of The Work Of The Spirit
3. The Chief Office Of The Holy Spirit
4. The Personality Of The Holy Spirit
5. The Intercession Of The Holy Spirit
6. Adoption – The Spirit And The Cry
7. Grieving The Holy Spirit
8. The Holy Spirit And The One Church
192 Pages
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“You shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you.” — Acts 1:8 NKJV
Who can measure the ministry of the Holy Spirit in our lives? When we are in the dark, He brings the Light. When our minds are perplexed, He gives the Answer. When we need an encouraging promise, He provides the Word. When we are lost, He shows the Way.
In these pages, Charles Spurgeon clearly communicates profound truths abouth the Holy Spirit. Discover the joy of having the Spirit of Christ within you, and learn how He will. . .
* Remind you of God’s promises
* Guide you in your decisions
* Intercede for your needs
* Strengthen your faith
* Comfort you in your sorrows
You can experience the Spirit of God living within you, guiding and empowering you daily life.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780883686225
UPC: 630809686220
Charles Spurgeon
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2001
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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