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Charles E. Cowman

Into the Deep

Charles E. Cowman encourages listeners to launch into the deep of God's Word, the Atonement, the Father's Will, the Holy Spirit, and God's Purposes to find spiritual knowledge, healing, guidance, and the joy and glory of God's purposes.
Charles E. Cowman preaches on the importance of launching out into the deep, emphasizing that our needs are met in the deep things of God. He encourages diving into the deep of God's Word, the Atonement, the Father's will, and the Holy Spirit, to experience profound illumination, healing, guidance, and peace. Cowman urges believers to immerse themselves in the deep waters of the Holy Spirit, allowing complete self-effacement and surrender to God's abundant life.

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"Launch out into the deep" (Luke 5:4).

How deep He does not say. The depth into which we launch will depend upon how perfectly we have given up the shore, and the greatness of our need, and the apprehension of our possibilities. The fish were to be found in the deep, not in the shallow water.

So with us; our needs are to be met in the deep things of God. We are to launch out into the deep of God's Word, which the Spirit can open up to us in such crystal fathomless meaning that the same words we have accepted in times past will have an ocean meaning in them, which renders their first meaning to us very shallow.

Into the deep of the Atonement, until Christ's precious blood is so illuminated by the Spirit that it becomes an omnipotent balm, and food and medicine for the soul and body.

Into the deep of the Father's will, until we apprehend it in its infinite minuteness and goodness, and its far-sweeping provision and care for us.

Into the deep of the Holy Spirit, until He becomes a bright, dazzling, sweet, fathomless summer sea, in which we bathe and bask and breathe, and lose ourselves and our sorrows in the calmness and peace of His everlasting presence.

Into the deep of the Holy Spirit, until He becomes a bright, marvelous answer to prayer, the most careful and tender guidance, the most thoughtful anticipation of our needs, the most accurate and supernatural shaping of our events.

Into the deep of God's purposes and coming kingdom, until the Lord's coming and His millennial reign are opened up to us; and beyond these the bright entrancing ages on ages unfold themselves, until the mental eye is dazed with light, and the heart flutters with inexpressible anticipations of its joy with Jesus and the glory to be revealed.

Into all these things, Jesus bids us launch. He made us and He made the deep, and to its fathomless depths He has fitted our longings and capabilities. --Soul Food

"Its streams the whole creation reach,

So plenteous is the store;

Enough for all, enough for each;

Enough forevermore."

The deep waters of the Holy Spirit are always accessible, because they are always proceeding. Will you not this day claim afresh to be immersed and drenched in these waters of life? The waters in Ezekiel's vision first of all oozed from under the doors of the temple. Then the man with the measuring line measured and found the waters to the ankles. Still further measurement, and they were waters to the knees. Once again they were measured and the waters were to the loins. Then they became waters to swim in--a river that could not be passed over. (Read Ezekiel 47). How far have we advanced into this river of life? The Holy Spirit would have a complete self effacement. Not merely ankle-deep, knee-deep, loin-deep, but self-deep. We ourselves hidden out of sight and bathed in this life-giving stream. Let go the shore-lines and launch out into the deep. Never forget, the Man with the measuring line is with us today. --J.G.M.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. Launching into the Deep of God's Word
  2. A. To find the fish of spiritual knowledge
  3. B. To discover the ocean meaning in God's Word
  4. II. Launching into the Deep of the Atonement
  5. A. To find the omnipotent balm of Christ's blood
  6. B. To experience the healing and nourishment of the Atonement
  7. III. Launching into the Deep of the Father's Will
  8. A. To apprehend the infinite goodness and provision of God
  9. B. To find the guidance and care of the Father
  10. IV. Launching into the Deep of the Holy Spirit
  11. A. To experience the peace and presence of the Holy Spirit
  12. B. To find the guidance and answer to prayer in the Holy Spirit
  13. V. Launching into the Deep of God's Purposes
  14. A. To see the coming kingdom and the Lord's reign
  15. B. To experience the joy and glory of God's purposes

Key Quotes

“Its streams the whole creation reach, So plenteous is the store; Enough for all, enough for each; Enough forevermore.” — Charles E. Cowman
“The deep waters of the Holy Spirit are always accessible, because they are always proceeding.” — Charles E. Cowman

Application Points

  • We must surrender to God's will and purposes to access the deep waters of the Holy Spirit.
  • We must trust in God's goodness and provision to find spiritual knowledge and healing.
  • We must launch into the deep to experience the joy and glory of God's purposes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to launch into the deep?
Launching into the deep means to surrender to God's will and purposes, and to trust in His goodness and provision.
How do I access the deep waters of the Holy Spirit?
The deep waters of the Holy Spirit are always accessible, because they are always proceeding. We can access them by surrendering to God's will and purposes.
What is the purpose of launching into the deep?
The purpose of launching into the deep is to find spiritual knowledge, healing, guidance, and the joy and glory of God's purposes.
How far have I advanced into the river of life?
The Holy Spirit would have us to be self-deep, hidden out of sight and bathed in the life-giving stream of the Holy Spirit.

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