I’VE NEVER FELT THE PRESENCE OF GOD.
–Dr. John MacArthur–
The Christ that Adolf Harnack sees, looking back through nineteen centuries of Catholic darkness, is only the reflection of a liberal Protestant face,
seen at the bottom of a deep well.
–George Tyrell–
It seems that John MacArthur believes the Holy Spirit is an influence on the Christian’s mind as he studies the Bible. It is also a moral energy to resist temptation. While he claims that the Holy Spirit is the living presence of Christ dwelling within the believer, the teaching is so brief and cursory as to be described by nothing but a few adjectives along the way (e.g., indwelt, led, filled, enabled, gifted, taught, illuminated by the Spirit). One is left with the impression that, because he rejects all charismatic experiences, his view of the Holy Spirit is only one based on trusting what the Bible says about its influence on the Christian’s mind in Bible study. There is no real presence of Jesus known by a felt experience: this is all something that has to be taken on faith as a Bible teaching, and logged away as yet another Bible fact: that we can all make the logical inference the Holy Spirit helps us to study the Bible and resist temptations. But there’s nothing supernatural going on here. He’s probably just taking his own mind and sense of right and wrong; and then humanistically calling that the Holy Spirit. So here we have nothing more than a deistic view of the Holy Spirit: he’s there because the Bible says, but not because he speaks, intervenes, or his presence is felt in any tangible way. MacArthur says, “The Spirit of God is still indwelling you even if all the good qualities just mentioned are not now present in your life. You may not sense the Spirit’s presence or feel like following His guidance every moment, but his presence is dependent on God’s promises, not our feelings” (The Silent Shepherd, pp. 112-113). So apparently he does believe that Christians can have moments when they “sense the Spirit’s presence,” and so that means something. But then shortly he denies the need for feelings of God’s Spirit and confidently asserts that our belief in the Holy Spirit should depend on “God’s promises,” in other words, what Jesus promised the Church about the indwelling of the Spirit in John 14. So Baptists and Presbyterians and non-charismatics are just left to trust what the Bible says: that Christians are indwelt by the Holy Spirit even though they practically never feel his presence at all. Their experience will reflect what they are taught. If people are taught to have faith to feel the presence of God, then the Holy Spirit will honor that faith. But if people are taught unbelief towards the presence of God, then the Holy Spirit will not honor such unbelief. Matthew 9:29 (KJV): “According to your faith be it unto you.”

It came to pass, when the minstrel played,
that the hand of the Lord came upon him.
–2 Kings 3:15 (KJV)–
David took an harp, and played with his hand:
so Saul was refreshed, and was well,
and the evil spirit departed from him.
–1 Samuel 16:23 (KJV)–
They should seek the Lord,
if haply they might feel after him, and find him,
though he be not far from every one of us.
–Acts 17:27 (KJV)–
In thy presence is fullness of joy.
–Psalm 16:11 (KJV)–
Come before his presence with singing.
–Psalm 100:2 (KJV)–
Ye shall be baptized with the Holy Ghost…
ye shall receive power,
after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you.
–Acts 1:5, 8 (KJV)–
Did not our heart burn within us,
while he talked with us by the way,
and while he opened to us the Scriptures?
–Luke 24:32 (KJV)–
The love of God is shed abroad in our hearts
by the Holy Ghost which is given unto us.
–Romans 5:5 (KJV)–
The Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit,
that we are the children of God.
–Romans 8:16 (KJV)–
If an unbeliever or an inquirer comes in while everyone is prophesying, they are convicted of sin and are brought under judgment by all, as the secrets of their hearts are laid bare. So they will fall down and worship God, exclaiming, “God is really among you!”
–1 Corinthians 14:24-25 (NIV)–
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Whosoever speaketh against the Holy Ghost, it shall not be forgiven him,
neither in this world, neither in the world to come.
–Matthew 12:32 (KJV)–
Ye do err, not knowing the Scriptures,
nor the power of God.
–Matthew 22:29 (KJV)–
Ye stiffnecked and uncircumcised in heart and ears,
ye do always resist the Holy Ghost: as your fathers did, so do ye.
–Acts 7:51 (KJV)–
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Grace to You, “The Promise of the Holy Spirit, Part 1 (John 14:15-19).”
—. “The Promise of the Holy Spirit, Part 2 (John 14:15-24).”
—. “The Illuminating Role of the Holy Spirit (John 14:24-26).”
Harold Horton, The Gifts of the Spirit (Gospel Publishing House, 1975).
Robert Graves, ed. Strangers to Fire (Empowered Life, 2016).
Don Williams, “Charismatic Worship,” …Worship Spectrum (Zondervan, 2004).
