From J. C. Philpot's Daily Portions
September 13 "Our gospel came to you not simply with words, but also
with power, with the Holy Spirit and with deep conviction. You know how we
lived among you for your sake." 1 Thessalonians 1:5 The Holy Spirit never comes into any poor sinner's soul,
except through the medium of the gospel of the grace of God. Have you ever
considered that point? You are praying, perhaps, that the Holy Spirit would
teach you, and be in you a Spirit of revelation, a Remembrancer, a
Comforter, Instructor, and Teacher. You pray for his gifts, and graces, and
sanctifying operations; but have you ever viewed these graces in connection
with the gospel of Jesus Christ? Now, if you want the Holy Spirit to come
into your soul, you must keep firm hold of the gospel; you must not run away
from it to the law or to self; but keep firm, fast hold of it, so far as you
have felt its power, and have a living faith in it. If, then, you are tried, still hold the gospel. If Satan
get you into his sieve, still hold the gospel. If in the furnace of
affliction, still hold the gospel. If called on to wade through floods of
sorrow, still hold fast the gospel. Let not Satan, if ever you have felt the
power and the preciousness of the gospel, baffle you out of it, and drive
you from it; but hold to the gospel, for it is your life. Indeed, where else
will you find anything to suit your case if you are a poor, tempted, tried
sinner? Will you go to the LAW, which can only curse and condemn you? Will
you go to SELF? What is self? A heap of ruins. Where, then, will you go?
After all, you must come to the gospel, if your soul is to be saved and
blessed, and if you are to experience the consolations of the Holy Spirit,
who alone can bless and comfort you. I want, with God's blessing, to impress this vital truth
upon your conscience, that you may not be looking away from the gospel, and
as Berridge says, "squint and peep another way," but that you may keep your
eyes firmly fixed on the gospel; for if you believe it, it can and will save
your soul. Does not the Apostle say it is "the power of God unto salvation
to everyone who believes," so that there is neither power nor salvation in
anything else? Never, therefore, expect power, salvation, or comfort, but
in, and by, and through the Holy Spirit preaching the gospel into your
heart.