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RECEIVING THE SPIRIT
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lieve on Him should receive; for the
Holy Ghost was not yet given; be
cause that Jesus was not yet
glorified.” Before I go further I will
say in explanation of the meaning of
this condition that the difference be
tween the Christian who is Spirit fill
ed, who has received the Spirit in his
fullness, and a'Christian who has not
is just this: The difference between
a river of flowing water and a spring
branch; it is just the difference be
tween a well and an artesian well. It
is the difference between a pump and
a windmill. Here is an old fashioned
pump. There is water in there, it will
quench thirst but you have got to
pump it up and sometimes you have
to pour more water in the old pump
than you get out. We had one. I re
member how we would have to carry
a pitcher of water to start the old
thing going, and sometimes would not
get as much hack as we poured in.
You know what a windmill is. When
you want water you turn the gearing
loose and the wind gathers in the
wheel and turns it and just as long as
the wind blows the water flows. That
is the difference between the Spirit
filled man, the man who has received
the Spirit in all of His fullness, and
the man who is saved but is not re
lying on Him; a Christian saved with
out power; there is no fruitfulness in
his life, no demonstration of power,
nothing unusual in his life. Every
body can understand him easily; but
the man who has received the Spirit,
who is depending on the Spirit, who is
exalting the Spirit is the man whose
life is constantly overflowing with
blessing. The power in his life is a
power not dependent upon any earthly
thing; it can not be hindered nor ex
hilerated by earthly things. My breth
ren, there is nothing I know of that
will so stimulate a man, that will so
give force and energy to his life as
this breath from above. Do you know
that in your life there are potentiali
ties you have never dreamed of. In
your life there are powers that nobody
has discovered, you have never discov
ered yourself. I could point to scores
of men, hundreds of men in my own
knowledge of men and women too,
whose lives have been changed so that
people hardly knew them. It is the
power of God when they have received
Him, bringing out powers in them that
heretofore have been hidden. If I had
to speak one word to young Christians
or one word to young people who want
their lives to count for most, to result
in most for themselves and for the
community and the world, I would say,
submit yourselves at once definitely to
this teaching upon your heart. Receive
the Holy Ghost; He will bring out of
your life that which God has stored
away in it which is for the blessing of
the world.
THE RESULT.
How are we going to do this? I be
lieve a young man will be a greater
student; I believe that those lessons
will be given a new emphasis, a new
force, and he will have a quicker intel
lect and a quicker power to perceive
if he will only receive the Holy Spirit;
I believe that a man will be a better
business man, that God will turn out
of his business capacity a new power.
I am tired of people teaching that this
I am speaking of is an equipment sim
ply for what the world calls spiritual
things. All things are spiritual to the
spiritual man. If we will see that it
will give new touch, force, power, en
thusiasm to men and women who have
to work in the daily routine of life.
How may I get it? Here it is, “In
the last day, that great day of the
feast, Jesus stood and cried, saying, if
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any man thirst let him come unto me,
and drink. He that believeth on me as
the scriptures hath said, out of his
belly shall flow rivers of living water.
But this spake he of the Spirit which
they that believe on him should re
ceive; for the Holy Ghost was not yet
given, becaues that Jesus was not yet
glorified.” The first thing that we
have got to do is to thirst; not sim
ply to desire; it is one thing to desire
and it is another thing to thirst. Thirst
does not spell desire. Very few have
ever gotten to the depth of that word.
The Greek word translated thirst is a
word that can not be translated be
cause we have no word that is suffi
ciently strong to express the force of
its meaning. I can only illustrate it to
you. Here is a man who has not had a
drop of water for days lying on some
bleak island of the sea, with the sun
burning him up, and some man comes
along with water, and he says, “I have
water”; the other man says, “I am
about to perish.” “Well, what will you
give me for this water?” “I have no
money but I will give you my right
arm; I will give you both arms; I will
give my life if you will just let me
have it.” That is the strength of that
word. That is the meaning of that
word; it is a word indescribable in the
English tongue. Are you desirous of
this divine power, to supplement your
own personality, to make you a great
er force, a greater factor in the world
for God and for humanity? Are you
thirsting for it? Would you rather
have this power than to have all the
wealth and the pleasure and the fame
and the comfort and the force of this
world? Are you ready to turn your
back if needs be upon everything and
all things and be what God wants you
to be? To go where God wants you to
go, and say what God wants you to
say? If so, you know something about
the depths of that word and the first
condition is met. “If any man thirst,
let him come unto me?” To whom?
To the arbiter, the judge? No, to Je
sus, a living, longing friend, who had
rather give than anything else on
earth; who wants to give so much
that He came all the way from heaven
to this earth today just to do that
thing. He wants to give the best He
has. Jesus Christ wants to make the
very best man, the very happiest man
out of you that can possibly be made
in this world; He has come here for
that business and so when we come,
we come to one that we just know is
burning up in His heart to give and do
for us the best that can possibly be
done.
But that is not all; take the last —
“and drink.” It is another word that
can not be translated into the English
language. The word drink is used be
cause we have not a better. If you
understood the original you would un
derstand this. “Let him come unto me
and drink.” I can perhaps illustrate
that bettter than I could attempt to ex
plain it otherwise. What is the philo
sophic process of drinking. Let’s
have a plain little common sense talk
together about drinking. What is it to
drink water? I used to think that
drinking w as a process of suction. That
is to say, when I wanted a drink I
opened my mouth and brought my
mouth and tongue in contact with the
vessel filled with water and sucked the
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