
The Holy Spirit and Christ
“Finite minds cannot expect to grasp the infinite,” says this author, but our hearts long to understand more of this wondrous Being just the same. What does Scripture reveal to us about the unique relationship between the Holy Spirit and the...
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So, You Want to Be Contemporary?
Contemporary society is not to be the standard for our worship, ethics, and lifestyle. Society and culture seem to change constantly. To be contemporary and in step with the times is to be dated, because very soon change will come, especially...
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The Holy Spirit and the Christian
The Law is for sinners; the Spirit is for sons. The Spirit of God is imbedded in the one triune God. Like the Father and the Son, the Spirit has a unique role in the salvation of man. Once a sinner...
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The Holy Spirit and the Bible
Having gone to great lengths to preserve this revelation in written form, the Spirit of God now leans over our shoulders as the gracious teacher of His own text. One of the most enjoyable studies the believer can engage in is...
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Who is the Holy Spirit?
How crucial to understand what the Bible says about that Person who has taken up residence in every believer’s heart. The Holy Spirit is arguably the most misunderstood person of the Trinity. Thanks to the twentieth century rise of Pentecostalism, along...
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The Holy Spirit and the Church
“But to each one is given the manifestation of the Spirit for the common good” [1 Cor. 12:7] The Holy Spirit of God plays a vital role in the proper functioning of the Church. The Holy Spirit baptizes individuals into the...
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The Holy Spirit and the World
“And when He is come, He will convict the world…” I received my coffee and gave the MacDonald’s clerk a gospel tract. He took a quick glimpse at the tract and excitedly asked me, “Have you been baptized by the Holy...
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Shadow Boxing?
Don’t count the days; make the days count. The apostle Paul often alluded to athletics to illustrate divine truth. In every case, he used it, not as we often think of sports today—for leisure and entertainment—but to call the people of...
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