
When the Holy Ghost Is Come
'When the Holy Ghost Is Come' Summary
In his book When the Holy Ghost Is Come, Samuel Logan Brengle, a renowned Salvation Army officer and author, shares his insights on the work of the Holy Spirit and how believers can experience His fullness.
Brengle begins by defining the Holy Spirit as "the third person of the Godhead," and he goes on to describe the many different ways in which the Holy Spirit works in the lives of believers.
Brengle then goes on to share his personal experiences of being filled with the Holy Spirit. He writes about the joy, peace, and power that he experienced when he was filled with the Spirit, and he encourages others to seek the same experience.
Brengle also addresses some of the common misconceptions about the Holy Spirit. He emphasizes that the Holy Spirit is not a force that can be controlled or manipulated, but rather a person who must be invited into our lives and hearts. He also writes about the importance of being yielded to the Holy Spirit, and he encourages believers to be open to the Spirit's leading in their lives.
When the Holy Ghost Is Come is a classic Christian book that has been read and enjoyed by millions of people around the world. It is a book that is both challenging and inspiring, and it offers a clear and concise explanation of the work of the Holy Spirit. If you are looking for a book that will help you to experience the fullness of the Holy Spirit in your life, then I highly recommend When the Holy Ghost Is Come.
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Samuel Logan Brengle
United States
Samuel Logan Brengle was a remarkable figure in the realm of Christian ministry and holiness theology. As an influential leader, his principles and dedication to spreading the message of salvation lef...
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