"He shall give you another Comforter, that He may abide with you for ever." — John 14:16

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cv5

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Great Father revealed Himself to believers of old before the coming of His Son, and was known to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as the God Almighty.

Then Jesus came, and the ever-blessed Son in His own proper person, was the delight of His people's eyes.

At the time of the Redeemer's ascension, the Holy Spirit became the head of the present dispensation, and His power was gloriously manifested in and after Pentecost. He remains at this hour the present Immanuel-God with us, dwelling in and with His people, quickening, guiding, and ruling in their midst. Is His presence recognized as it ought to be?

We cannot control His working; He is most sovereign in all His operations, but are we sufficiently anxious to obtain His help, or sufficiently watchful lest we provoke Him to withdraw His aid? Without Him we can do nothing, but by His almighty energy the most extraordinary results can be produced: everything depends upon his manifesting or concealing His power.

Do we always look up to Him both for our inner life and our outward service with the respectful dependence which is fitting? Do we not too often run before His call and act independently of His aid? Let us humble ourselves this evening for past neglects, and now entreat the heavenly dew to rest upon us, the sacred oil to anoint us, the celestial flame to burn within us. The Holy Ghost is no temporary gift, He abides with the saints. We have but to seek Him aright, and He will be found of us. He is jealous, but He is pitiful; if He leaves in anger, He returns in mercy. Condescending and tender, He does not weary of us, but awaits to be gracious still.

-Spurgeon
 
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Great Father revealed Himself to believers of old before the coming of His Son, and was known to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as the God Almighty.

Then Jesus came, and the ever-blessed Son in His own proper person, was the delight of His people's eyes.

At the time of the Redeemer's ascension, the Holy Spirit became the head of the present dispensation, and His power was gloriously manifested in and after Pentecost. He remains at this hour the present Immanuel-God with us, dwelling in and with His people, quickening, guiding, and ruling in their midst. Is His presence recognized as it ought to be?

We cannot control His working; He is most sovereign in all His operations, but are we sufficiently anxious to obtain His help, or sufficiently watchful lest we provoke Him to withdraw His aid? Without Him we can do nothing, but by His almighty energy the most extraordinary results can be produced: everything depends upon his manifesting or concealing His power.

Do we always look up to Him both for our inner life and our outward service with the respectful dependence which is fitting? Do we not too often run before His call and act independently of His aid? Let us humble ourselves this evening for past neglects, and now entreat the heavenly dew to rest upon us, the sacred oil to anoint us, the celestial flame to burn within us. The Holy Ghost is no temporary gift, He abides with the saints. We have but to seek Him aright, and He will be found of us. He is jealous, but He is pitiful; if He leaves in anger, He returns in mercy. Condescending and tender, He does not weary of us, but awaits to be gracious still.

-Spurgeon

Upon salvation we receive the earnest of the inheritance of the Spirit according to scripture. Earnest means down payment. So we will receive more. If you want the holy spirit then ask for your inheritance!
 
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the first thing that comes to mind from the Holy Spirit when i read, ["He shall give you another Comforter, that He may abide with you for ever." — John 14:16] ...

...is that Jesus is a COMFORTER.

The Disciples were so afraid whenever Jesus spoke about leaving they did not realize Jesus was their "Personal in-person Comforter" from God. but then Jesus tells them another Comforter, someone like Me, a Comforter unto you.

Jesus showed us physically what a Comforter was like to have in a person to person personal example.
we apply that same concept to the Holy Spirit, just indivisibly, Who, also is our person to person personal Comforter.


Jesus did all the examples to the 12 and Friends on a visible level for us to understand what would happen when God went invisible but still doing the same things only now for us.
 

oyster67

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Upon salvation we receive the earnest of the inheritance of the Spirit according to scripture. Earnest means down payment. So we will receive more. If you want the holy spirit then ask for your inheritance!
We must not confuse the singular Gift of the Holy Spirit (imparted as a whole to all at time of salvation) with the plurality of gifts dispersed throughout the body that can follow later.