The Holy Spirit is tricky in many ways. You could either say He isn't recorded as saying any audible words and yet you can say the Bible is the Holy Spirit's speech. You see in John 14 and 16 that Jesus tells the disciples the key role the Holy Spirit will play in the apostle's teaching and consequently of their writing it down for us. You see in 1 John 2 how the Holy Spirit teaches us now what He inspired to be written. You even see being filled with the Spirit is parallel to the Word of Christ richly dwelling in you, comparing Ephesians and Colossians. Some consider that the Holy Spirit's leading is opposed to reason and logic. They see revelation as opposed to reason and even the Bible.
You also see the Holy Spirit acting praying for us and acting within us or empowering to act in a certain way. Think about the fruit of the Spirit; love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, gentleness, trustworthiness, self control... You see that also in 1 Thessalonians 5 Paul describe the Holy Spirit as a fire burning within us "do not quench."
I think that aspect of the Holy Spirit's ministry is what the author is referring to in this book/article. Our ability to live in and act out of God's love is a work of the Holy Spirit. But yet we have to cooperate with the Holy Spirit to make that work. We can work against the Holy Spirit trying to work in us, "do not quench." This is the mysterious and mystical part of Christianity. I am not good at it frankly. But I am thankful of the reminder in this article to live this way.
The Holy Spirit is tricky in many ways. You could either say He isn't recorded as saying any audible words and yet you can say the Bible is the Holy Spirit's speech. You see in John 14 and 16 that Jesus tells the disciples the key role the Holy Spirit will play in the apostle's teaching and consequently of their writing it down for us. You see in 1 John 2 how the Holy Spirit teaches us now what He inspired to be written. You even see being filled with the Spirit is parallel to the Word of Christ richly dwelling in you, comparing Ephesians and Colossians. Some consider that the Holy Spirit's leading is opposed to reason and logic. They see revelation as opposed to reason and even the Bible.
You also see the Holy Spirit acting praying for us and acting within us or empowering to act in a certain way. Think about the fruit of the Spirit; love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, gentleness, trustworthiness, self control... You see that also in 1 Thessalonians 5 Paul describe the Holy Spirit as a fire burning within us "do not quench."
I think that aspect of the Holy Spirit's ministry is what the author is referring to in this book/article. Our ability to live in and act out of God's love is a work of the Holy Spirit. But yet we have to cooperate with the Holy Spirit to make that work. We can work against the Holy Spirit trying to work in us, "do not quench." This is the mysterious and mystical part of Christianity. I am not good at it frankly. But I am thankful of the reminder in this article to live this way.
https://mises.org/mises-wire/defining-ordered-individualism
https://thecrosssectionrmb.blogspot.com/
Andrew Murray writes more of the Holy Spirit in his book, Absolute Surrender. I will have posts out on these in the coming days and weeks.