E.A. Johnston teaches that the Holy Spirit is a divine person with a personality who guides, comforts, and empowers believers, and must be known intimately to live a holy life.
In this teaching sermon, E.A. Johnston explores the personality and role of the Holy Spirit in the believer’s life. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing the Spirit as a divine person who can be grieved or quenched and highlights the Spirit’s work as a helper, comforter, and guide. Through biblical references and real-life illustrations, Johnston encourages believers to cultivate sensitivity to the Holy Spirit to live holy and empowered lives.
Full Transcript
The Holy Spirit is a divine person with a personality that can be quenched or grieved. We see in 1 Thessalonians 5.19, quench not the spirit and in Ephesians 4.30 it states, and grieve not the Holy Spirit of God whereby you're sealed onto the day of redemption. We will study today, friends, the doctrine of the personality of the Holy Spirit as we will be in our flame series on the Holy Spirit.
It is imperative that we understand the personality of the Holy Spirit for worship and service to God. Some of us who know God the Father and God the Son are unfamiliar with the Holy Spirit as a person, but the Holy Spirit helps us to understand our biblical conception of God as seen in 1 Corinthians 12.3 which states, wherefore I give you to understand that no man speaking by the Spirit of God calleth Jesus accursed and that no man can say that Jesus is Lord but by the Holy Ghost. We must come to know the Holy Spirit as a person and rely on Him for guidance and grace in the enabling power to live above the world in sin and to know the Holy Spirit intimately as a person who can be grieved by our sin.
This should make us more sensitive to sin and more sensitive to the Holy Spirit to encourage us to live a more holy life. Being sensitive to the Holy Spirit is critically important for the believer as he is alongside us as a helper and comforter. I'll never forget the frightening incident that occurred in a Christian life conference when Stephen Olford was preaching.
A demon-possessed man began to manifest while Dr. Olford preached and this man began to moan loudly and squirm and cry out and shrieks and it was terrifying because I was sitting right behind him. I braced myself and was ready to physically move in and try and remove this troubled individual but Dr. Olford was sensitive to the Holy Spirit and he let the Holy Spirit take control of the situation by stopping preaching to pray. He prayed out loud along these lines.
Now Holy Spirit I ask you to intervene in this situation and bring calm to this person here who is distressed, who's being troubled. Holy Spirit I ask you to take charge of this situation right now in Jesus Christ's holy name. And as Stephen Olford finished praying a great calm came over this man and he was let out of the meeting without further incident.
I learned something that day about being sensitive to the Holy Spirit as a person who is ready to help when we call. In John 16 7 we read, nevertheless I tell you the truth it is expedient for you that I go away for if I go not away the comforter will not come unto you but if I depart I will send him unto you. Knowing that the Spirit of God is by our side to deliver us from perilous paths and to help us in every emergency is a great comfort indeed friends.
Let us pray.
Sermon Outline
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I. The Personality of the Holy Spirit
- The Holy Spirit is a divine person with a personality
- The Spirit can be grieved or quenched by believers
- Biblical references affirming the Spirit’s personhood
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II. The Role of the Holy Spirit in Believers’ Lives
- The Spirit helps believers understand God fully
- He empowers believers to live holy lives
- The Spirit acts as a helper and comforter
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III. Sensitivity to the Holy Spirit
- Being sensitive to the Spirit is crucial for holiness
- Illustration of Stephen Olford’s experience with a demon-possessed man
- The Spirit’s intervention brings peace and guidance
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IV. The Comfort and Guidance of the Holy Spirit
- Jesus promised the coming of the Comforter
- The Spirit delivers believers from peril and helps in emergencies
- Relying on the Spirit brings great comfort
Key Quotes
“The Holy Spirit is a divine person with a personality that can be quenched or grieved.” — E.A. Johnston
“Knowing that the Spirit of God is by our side to deliver us from perilous paths and to help us in every emergency is a great comfort indeed, friends.” — E.A. Johnston
“Being sensitive to the Holy Spirit is critically important for the believer as he is alongside us as a helper and comforter.” — E.A. Johnston
Application Points
- Be attentive and sensitive to the Holy Spirit’s guidance in daily life.
- Avoid sin and actions that grieve or quench the Spirit’s work within you.
- Rely on the Holy Spirit as your helper and comforter in times of trouble and decision.
