“The Communion of the Holy Spirit”
Sometimes we hear these words spoken or maybe we
have said them ourselves. Do we really
appreciate the depth of the meaning?
Communion signifies being in common.
It is used about our fellowship with one another (1 Cor 10:16) and with
God (1 John 1:3). The bond of such
friendship is always through the Holy Spirit.
How wonderful it is to have the privilege of divine
fellowship. We need never be alone
again, we can turn to Him for advice and direction at any moment, and we can
draw on Him to supply every need. It is
impossible to exhaust or even tax His willingness to counsel and comfort
us. God is willing to enter any service
or suffering with us. Surely, if we
would give ourselves time to realize this marvelous fact, there would be no
room for the despondency which sometimes threaten to deprive us of heart and
hope.
Of course, we must be very conscious of the holy
disposition of our divine Associate. We
cannot ruthlessly grieve Him by our harshness or impurity at one moment and
turn to Him for His encouragement and direction in the next. The divine union that lies within our reach
certainly demands watchfulness on our part, a tender conscience, a yielding
will, and a heart filled with thanksgiving for the mercy and blessings He
showers on us.
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