The primary role of the Holy Spirit is not to make life easy, but to form Christ in us, to attain to everything that is available to us in Christ. The Holy Spirit gives us an inward assurance of salvation, indwells us to bring change inside and out, illuminates the mysteries of God, empowers us to bear witness, guides us, intercedes for us, distributes gifts in the Body unto its edification, is grieved by and alerts us to sin in our lives, and applies redemption to us. He brings regeneration, life, sanctification, holiness, empowerment, and we are His temple. The fruit of the Holy Spirit is not optional but evidence of a transformed life. This message focuses on the illuminating or enlightening work of the Holy Spirit, based on the Word of God. The illumination of the Spirit happens in the heart, or the centre of a human being. This is wherefrom we understand the hope to which we have been called, the riches of our glorious inheritance and the incomparable great power of the believer. The Church is the fulness of Christ, and being in Him, we have everything underneath our feet. The emphasis on Jesus’ miraculous healings of the blind and deaf, is to us a type of the way the Holy Spirit heals us from spiritual blindness and deafness. The Apostle Paul’s healing from being blind by Ananias was also an example of how the scales, the blinding work of the law, were removed from his spiritual eyes. The Holy Spirit broadens our understanding of the Word and will of God, enables us to correct errors and He is continually elevating us into that place of the divine love of God. The Word of God is the instrument, and the Spirit the agent, in this great work of continuous illumination unto wisdom and understanding so that we may know God better, to know the things that He has done for us, the hope to which He has called us, our full formation in Christ, and his great power for us. Our glorious Biblical inheritance is us being fully satisfied, being like Christ. We desperately need the illumination from the Holy Spirit to dispel all darkness within us so that we can fully see and understand Christ and his glory, and to be increasingly transformed into his likeness.