
This thoughtful study invites listeners to reconsider a central mystery of Christian belief: the true nature of the Holy Spirit. Rather than treating the Spirit as a vague influence or power, the author argues that He is a divine Person—worthy of worship, love, and personal surrender. By laying out why this distinction matters for both worship and daily living, the opening chapters set the stage for a deeper, more intimate encounter.
Drawing on biblical passages, theological reasoning, and the lived experiences of countless believers, the work shows how recognizing the Spirit’s personality reshapes our prayers, our sense of humility, and our reliance on divine help. Listeners will hear vivid illustrations of how this shift turns the question from “How can I get more of the Spirit?” to “How can the Spirit work through me?” The approach promises a richer, more relational understanding that many find both challenging and profoundly comforting.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (388K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2009-10-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1856–1928
A leading voice in early 20th-century evangelical Christianity, he combined energetic preaching with a teacher’s gift for making doctrine and Bible study feel direct and practical. His work as an evangelist, pastor, educator, and prolific writer helped shape revival preaching in the United States and beyond.
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