The Full Blessing of Pentecost: How little it is enjoyed

The Full Blessing of Pentecost 
- The One Thing Needful
By Andrew Murray

How little it is enjoyed

(Excerpts)


"My speech and my preaching was not with enticing words of man's wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power: 

That your faith should not stand in the wisdom of men, but in the power of God."

1 COR. ii. 4, 5. 


Paul speaks here of two kinds of preaching and two kinds of faith. 


According to the spirit of the preacher will be the faith of the congregation. 


When the preaching of the Cross is given only in the words of human wisdom, 

then the faith of the hearers will be in the wisdom of men. 


When the preaching is in demonstration of the Spirit and of power, 

the faith of the Christian people will also be in the power of God, at once firm and strong. 


Preaching in the demonstration of the Spirit will bring the double blessing of power in the word and power in the faith of those that receive that word. 


If we desire to know the measure of the working of the Spirit, 

we must consider the preaching and the faith that springs from it. 

In this way alone can we see whether the full blessing of Pentecost is truly manifested in the Church of Christ.





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