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The Work of the Holy Spirit

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Abraham Kuyper (1837 - 1920) was the Prime Minister of the Netherlands between 1901 and 1905, an influential neo-Calvinist theologian and a journalist. He established the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands, which upon its foundation became the second largest Calvinist denomination in the country behind the state-supported Dutch Reformed Church.

"Who hath also given unto us His Holy Spirit"—1 Thess. 4:8.

THE need of divine guidance is never more deeply felt than when one undertakes to give instruction in the work of the Holy Spirit—so unspeakably tender is the subject, touching the inmost secrets of God and the soul's deepest mysteries.

We shield instinctively the intimacies of kindred and friends from intrusive observation, and nothing hurts the sensitive heart more than the rude exposure of that which should not be unveiled, being beautiful only in the retirement of the home circle. Greater delicacy befits our approach to the holy mystery of our soul's intimacy with the living God. Indeed, we can scarcely find words to express it, for it touches a domain far below the social life where language is formed and usage determines the meaning of words.

Glimpses of this life have been revealed, but the greater part has been withheld. It is like the life of Him who did not cry, nor lift up nor cause His voice to be heard in the street. And that which was heard was whispered rather than spoken—a soul-breath, soft but voiceless, or rather a radiating of the soul's own blessed warmth. Sometimes the stillness has been broken by a cry or a raptured shout; but there has been mainly a silent working, a ministering of stern rebuke or of sweet comfort by that wonderful Being in the Holy Trinity whom with stammering tongue we adore as the Holy Spirit.

Spiritual experience can furnish no basis for instruction; for such experience rests on that which took place in our own soul. Certainly this has value, influence, voice in the matter. But what guarantees correctness and fidelity in interpreting such experience? And again, how can we distinguish its various sources—from ourselves, from without, or from the Holy Spirit? The twofold question will ever Is our experience shared by others, and may it not be vitiated by what is in us sinful and spiritually abnormal?

Although there is no subject in whose treatment the soul inclines more to draw upon its own experience, there is none that demands more that our sole source of knowledge be the Word given us by the Holy Spirit. After that, human experience may be heard, attesting what the lips have confessed; even affording glimpses into the Spirit's blessed mysteries, which are unspeakable and of which the Scripture therefore does not speak. But this can not be the ground of instruction to others.

The Church of Christ assuredly presents abundant spiritual utterance in hymn and spiritual song; in homilies hortatory and consoling; in sober confession or outbursts of souls wellnigh overwhelmed by the floods of persecution and martyrdom. But even this can not be the foundation of knowledge concerning the work of the Holy Spirit.

853 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 1, 1956

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Abraham Kuyper was a Dutch politician, journalist, statesman and theologian. He founded the Anti-Revolutionary Party and was prime minister of the Netherlands between 1901 and 1905.

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December 17, 2010
Unevenly good and bad. Not bad as in horrible, per se, just bad as in insufficient or poorly fleshed out. There are some high points of the book which were on subjects that I was interested in researching, with issues of how the Holy Spirit works in the life of infants being amongst them. That section was worth reading even if only for the fact that it was so intriguing. Other sections of the book seemed to meander in a rather unfocused way, and while the usual Kuyperian jems can be found here, for the most part I was not overly impressed with the book; this is something that rarely ever happens when I read Kuyper. 3 stars may be too harsh but 4 seems too strong. Worth reading for those interested; casual readers of Kuyper or people just interested in the Holy Spirit in general can probably skip this one.
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June 10, 2025
“Sanctification embraces the whole man, body and soul, with all the parts, members, and functions that belong to each respectively. It embraces his person and all of his person. This is why sanctification progresses from the hour of regeneration all through life, and can be completed only in and through death.”

“But the Hymn of Praise rises highest when it addresses the Eternal One directly; when the saint thinks not of himself, nor of his brethren, nor of the demons, but of the Lord God alone.”

Thoughtful, pastoral. Short chapters and very digestible.
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September 21, 2022
Truly excellent, systematic consideration of the Work of the Holy Spirit from start to finish.
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August 7, 2018
O livro é muito bom, em algumas partes o autor é bem repetitivo, mas é uma boa obra.
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