ying and asking for the Fullness, it
is your privilege to believe that you have received what you have asked
for; nay, it is your bounden duty, in compliance with Christ's express
command, so to believe. If God gives, and you really receive, you may then
give thanks, and that proves that you possess, for you cannot truly give
thanks for what you do not possess! It will be noted that this answer is
precisely similar to the answer that would be given to the question--How
am I to know that I am saved? By simple faith on the testimony of the
Word. As multitudes have accepted salvation without any emotion, without
any feeling whatever, so many a one has accepted by faith the "Fullness
of the Holy Ghost," without any wave of emotion or feeling bearing witness
to the fact of the filling. But this is not to say that there is never any
feeling, that the emotions are never stirred; not so, for the feelings
will come in due course, in God's own time.
_2. Witness of the Spirit._
Again, one may know that the Fullness has come by the witness of the
infilling Spirit. Just as in multitudes of cases the blessed Spirit bears
witness with the Blood when it is applied at the moment of conversion, so
many a one knows in his inner consciousness the moment when the Fullness
of the Spirit was bestowed; they felt the Incoming and can date their
Baptism, as others have felt the regenerating change and can date their
conversion.
It should also be repeated here, that as many are ignorant of the date of
their conversion, though well assured of the fact, so many may be ignorant
of the date of their Baptism with the Holy Ghost, though well assured that
they have entered on the blessed life. If we are assured of the fact, that
we have received the Fullness of the Spirit, we need not worry as to dates.
_3. Signs Following._
Yet again, one may know whether the Fullness has come to his heart and
life by the signs following, by what "The Men" of the North of Scotland
would call "the marks." Christ's words used in another connection may
surely be applied in this, "By their fruits ye shall know them" (Matt.
vii. 20). "The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering,
gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance" (Gal. v. 22, 23). The
fullness of the fruit will surely be found where the Fullness of the
Spirit is. Quantity and quality will both be there. As this has already
been touched upon when considering the effects of the bles
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