190 THE CHRISTIAN SOCTRÍÑE CV THE TRINITY. Rom. viii. 13. " If through the Spirit ye do mortify the deeds of the body." Verse 16. " The Spirit itself beareth wit- ness with our spirits, that we are the children of God." Rom. xv. 16. " Being sanctified by the Holy Ghost." 1 Cor. vi. 11. " Sanctified by the Spirit of our God." Titus iii. 5. " We are saved by the washing of regenera- tion, and the renewing of the Holy Ghost." . Eph. i. 12. " Sealed with the Holy Spirit of promise." 1 Cor. iii. 16. " Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you." Chap. vi. ver. 10. " Your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you." Thus the Spirit of God dwells in the saints, as in his own temple. And it is he also who directs and governs the churches of .Christ. Rev. ii. 7. " He that bath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith to the churches." Now as the New Testament is, full of expressions of this kind, so there are several hints of this nature in the Old Testa- .Inent also. David prays for the teaching and the leading of the Spirit of God Psal. cxliii. 10. He prays that the Holy Spirit may not be taken from him, and that God would uphold him by his free Spirit ; Psal. li. 11, 12. And it is the great promise frequently repeated concerning the times of the New Testament; that the Spirit of God shall be given to men, shall be poured out upon them, and not depart from them, but abide with them, as a principle of knowledge and holiness; Isai. xliv. 3. and fix. 2I. Joel ii. 28. Thus it is abundantly manifest, that the Spirit of God does almost every thing that is to be done in, or by the saints, the ministers, or the churches, in order to build and support the kingdom of Christ in the world, and to apply the redemption of our Lord Jesus Christ, and render it effectual to tine salvation of every singleChristian. Now here arise three questions. Question I. " What honours or what worship does the scripture encourage or warrant us to pay to the blessed Spirit, according to these glorious offices, which he sustains for our sakes, and the benefits which we receive from hint i" Answer. It has been already proved under the eighth pro- position, " that divine worship is paid in scripture to the Holy Spirit, for We are baptized into his name;" Mat. xxviii. 19. That is, we are devoted to bis service. The sacred benediction or blessing is desired to descend upon the saints from the Holy Spirit, as well as from the Fatherand the Son, 2 Cor. xiii. 14. -And the same is repeated by the apostle John Rev. i. 4, 5. " Grace unto you, and peace, from him which is, and which was, and which is to come ; and from the seven Spirits which
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