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14.The divine Illuminator

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(James W. Alexander, ""http://www.gracegems.org/24/consolation.htm">Consolation" 1852)

"But the Comforter, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will
 send in My name--He will teach you all things, and
 bring to your remembrance all that I have said to you."
     (John 14:26)

Divine Truth is an instrument in the hand of the Spirit, for 
the accomplishment of His work of consolation. If we would 
be comforted, we must seek it by the truth. The Comforter 
is the Spirit of truth. The consoling process is carried on by 
the application of Scriptural truth. Therefore, the Word of 
God is beyond all other volumes--the Book of Consolation. 
The precious doctrines concerning God, Christ, salvation, 
and heaven--are the principal means which the Holy Spirit 
uses for the support of the soul under heavy afflictions. 

Thus we are enabled to perceive more clearly and fully, how 
the adorable Spirit comes in Christ's name. He teaches what 
Christ taught. 
He takes of the things of Christ, and reveals 
them unto us. From the infinite fund of Scriptural wisdom and
knowledge--He draws and dispenses, according to the diversified 
necessities of His people. It is scarcely a change of teacher. The 
Spirit gives the same lessons as Jesus. He repeats and revives 
them. He brings out afresh in the chambers of memory, the 
truths which had faded. He touches the sluggish heart to awaken 
it to new impressions of Scriptural truth. All this is by a direct 
influence on the soul by the Spirit
--opening the mind and 
pouring in light. It is this which accounts for the difference 
between believers; and between different states of the same 
individual. <p>In order that truth be effectual, especially to consolation, 
something more is necessary than that it should be revealed 
in the Bible; something more than that it should be understood
by the intellect. It must be powerfully brought home to the mind 
and heart. And to do this is the especial work of the Holy Spirit. 
No effect will be produced in reading Scripture, except so far as 
the Holy Spirit takes, shows, and impresses them to the heart. 
And this He graciously does to many a broken-hearted Christian. 

The experienced and godly Christian, long tried in the 'school 
of sorrows'--is made to know that the soul may be comforted 
amidst the deepest afflictions. In some unexpected moment, 
the divine Illuminator reveals to him the great abiding truths 
of Scripture; truths which are as precious and as satisfying--in 
adverse as in prosperous days. By a process of holy attraction, 
his thoughts are drawn away from self and all its sorrows and 
losses--to be fixed and absorbed . . .
by the character of God,
by His mighty works,
by the person of the adorable Redeemer,
by the work of redemption,
by the glory yet to be revealed. 

Filled and animated and tranquilized by these blessed truths, 
he is led to forget his private griefs; and thus the Comforter 
performs His office by means of the truth. "The things of Christ," 
applied to the heart by the Spirit, direct the mind from its earthly 
pangs, and to a certain extent afford a foretaste of the celestial joy.


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