The work of the Holy Spirit |
---|
|
---|
The
titles given to the Holy Spirit must surely stir the soul of anyone who
hears them, and make him realise that they speak of nothing less than
the supreme Being. Is he not called the Spirit of God, the Spirit of
truth who proceeds from the Father, the steadfast Spirit, the guiding
Spirit? But his principal and most personal title is the Holy Spirit.
To the Spirit all creatures turn in their need for
sanctification; all living things seek him according to their ability.
His breath empowers each to achieve its own natural end.
The Spirit is the source of holiness, a spiritual
light, and he offers his own light to every mind to help it in its
search for truth. By nature the Spirit is beyond the reach of our mind,
but we can know him by his goodness. The power of the Spirit fills the
whole universe, but he gives himself only to those who are worthy,
acting in each according to the measure of his faith.
The Spirit raises our hearts to heaven, guides the
steps of the weak, and brings to perfection those who are making
progress. He enlightens those who have been cleansed from every stain of
sin and makes them spiritual by communion with himself.
As clear, transparent substances become very bright
when sunlight falls on them and shine with a new radiance, so also souls
in whom the Spirit shines become spiritual themselves and a source of
grace for others.
From the Spirit comes foreknowledge of the future,
understanding of the mysteries of faith, insight into the hidden meaning
of Scripture, and other special gifts. Through the Spirit we become
citizens of heaven, we enter into eternal happiness, and abide in God.
Through the Spirit we acquire a likeness to God; indeed, we attain what
is beyond our most sublime aspirations – we become God.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.