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God the Holy Spirit and Modern Thought

Richard Bloem·1963-01-01

That is the manifestation of the Holy Spirit to us in the New Dispensation. On the day of Pentecost, the Holy Spirit, as the Spirit of the exalted Christ, was poured out into the church and through that Spirit Christ Himself returned to the Church and translated it from the old to the new. God the H

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The Holy Spirit of Christ

  1. His Divine Person
  2. His Saving Work
  3. His Enduring Comfort
Daniel Holstege·2013-04-21

The Spirit abides with us when we give our bodies to fornication of any kind or sort The Spirit is in you, then too, when you perform, if you perform that sin. Paul tells us in 1 Corinthians 6, don't you know your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost who is in you? And you are bought with a pri

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The Work of the Holy Spirit

Erik Guichelaar·2021-10-10

The Holy Spirit is the one who also brings me to the foot of the cross and causes me to know that all my sins, my worst sins, my secret sins, my sinful nature, as wretched as it is, my sins are freely forgiven on the basis of the shed blood of Christ who died for me. The Holy Spirit, He is the

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The Holy Spirit: Lord and Giver of Life

  1. The Person of the Spirit
  2. The Gift of the Spirit
  3. The Work of the Spirit
Nathan Langerak·2017-11-05

Let us pray. Our Father in heaven, we thank Thee for the gift of the Spirit. And ever increase that gift, that He may abide with us, and take His abode with us and bring us, thee and Jesus Christ, into all our salvation. For Jesus' sake, amen.

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God the Holy Spirit

Rodney Kleyn·2019-12-15

What did he mean? Well, he told them what he meant when he said that he would go away and he would send the comforter to them. He would send the spirit to be to be with them. And he knew the difficulties and the troubles that his disciples and that the church would face all throughout history.

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The Daily Press

Sarah Mowery·2015-04-01

As a divine person, the Holy Spirit knows us, his students. He knows our needs. He understands our spiritual strengths and weaknesses. He knows how to apply the word to our benefit. It’s through the teaching the Holy Spirit that we are able to know the only true God and Jesus Christ, whom he has sen

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The Trinity

Thea Zwak·1967-03-01

The Holy Spirit is the eternal power and might and proceeds from the Father and the Son and is neither made nor created. He is given to a Christian so the Christian may have true faith, be comforted. He abides with the Christian forever. He is our sanctifier by his dwelling in our hearts. Also makes

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The Doctrine of the Trinity (2)

Thomas Miersma·1993-04-01

The Holy Ghost or Holy Spirit of God is also revealed to us in Scripture. He is revealed first of all in His work of creation (Gen. 1:2; Ps. 33:6) and as giving life and breath to every creature (Ps. 104:30). It is He who anoints our Lord Jesus Christ according to His human nature, qualifying Him fo

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The God-given Means of Leading Young Christians in Covenantal Life

Ryan Kregel·2016-11-01

With the Holy Spirit in their hearts (John 14:17), Gods people are enabled to live a life of sanctification in blessed, covenantal fellowship with God, seeking “the things which are above, where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God, and not things on earth.”[2] The Holy Spirit, promised by Christ

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Meditation

Gerrit Vos·1948-09-01

The Holy Spirit of God is the Divine Agent through Whom you become partaker of the bounties of justification. It is the living God, dwelling in the depth of your heart, and praying there is that heart if you do not know anymore what or how to pray because of your infirmities. And we know, says Paul,