Experiencing the Holy Spirit's Assurance of Sonship

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The spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit that we are the children of God. We are still looking at this great and glorious statement than which in many ways there is nothing higher, more glorious, and more wonderful in the whole of the scriptures. [00:00:22]

The Holy Spirit himself is telling us that we are the children of God. Now it isn’t his ordinary work, you see. This is a peculiar and special thing in which he gives us this certain specific knowledge with this absolute certainty that we are the children of God. [00:02:54]

This witness is most frequently given through the word. You’re reading the word of God. You may be reading a passage you’ve read a thousand times, but on this occasion, suddenly it comes out as it were to meet you. It’s illuminated. It speaks to you with a strange exceptional authority. [00:03:00]

The Apostle is reminding these Romans of this fact that they can have this absolute certainty that they are the children of God over and above the testimony of their own Spirits. Now, in dealing with that, you remember we saw that to be able to say rarely from the depth of your being, Abba Father, is an astounding thing. [00:06:36]

You can be a Christian without ever knowing this Spirit bearing witness with your spirit. You can be a Christian without ever knowing the Spirit of adoption whereby we cry Abba Father. If you can’t, I ask again, how many Christians do you think there are in the Christian church, leave alone anywhere else? [00:08:21]

The baptism of the Holy Spirit is not something that inevitably and always happens when a man believes or at the moment of his regeneration. There is sometimes quite a great gap. Now, I could keep you not only the rest of our time but many hours in reading you extracts to prove this particular point. [00:29:22]

The Spirit’s testimony invites us to seek a deeper relationship with God, beyond the initial assurance of salvation. It challenges us to be open to the Spirit’s work in our lives, to seek His presence earnestly, and to be receptive to the profound assurance that He alone can provide. [00:36:17]

The principle is then that the two things are always separable, and surely the moment you come to think of it, this is quite inevitable. For if the spirit confirms our own spirit, well then, there must have been something that has happened in our spirit first for the Holy Spirit to confirm. [00:37:10]

The spirit does is to testify with our spirit. If there was no testimony in our spirit, the spirit couldn’t confirm it. So it follows of necessity from every standpoint, from the words and plain teaching of scripture, from the testimonies of men, and from an obvious deduction from the very nature of what is happening. [00:37:55]

The blessings which we receive through Christ are innumerable. Many are mentioned in the preceding part of the chapter. One of the last and greatest blessings which we receive in this life is the sealing of the spirit. This was vouched safe to many of the Saints at Ephesus. [00:49:00]

The experience of individuals may vary with respect to it, but there shall always be some in the church who possess and enjoy it. Nor are persons usually sealed at their first believing in Christ. This higher state of sanctification and assurance is reserved for those who, after having believed, have maintained a close walk with God. [00:50:30]

The Lord sends the spirit into his heart, and that spirit gives witness to him. When he hath put to his seal that God is true, then the Lord puts to his seal and assures him that he hath received him to mercy. Could anything be plainer than that? [00:40:45]

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