I Believe in the Holy Spirit
Key Question: How do I know I have the Holy Spirit? 1. Confrontation: Spectacle vs. Spirit (vv. 9-13) 2. Confusion: Gained vs. Given (vv. 14-19) 3. Correction: Religiosity vs. Repentance (vv. 20-24) Big Idea: The Holy Spirit comes as the gift of God, who changes hearts.
Introduction
I say with no exaggeration that I have met Christians who seem to think of the Holy Spirit as something like Jesus’s vapor trail, or a mysterious and impersonal “force” that conveys God’s presence, or even a kind of heavenly buzz that falls on people when some funky psychedelic worship music is played. The way some people describe the Holy Spirit could just as well describe magnetism, mood rings, or Motown records from the 1960s. Then there are other churches that are positively petrified of anything to do with the Holy Spirit lest they themselves get too enthusiastic in their faith that they might start dancing in the aisles
That is catastrophic on so many levels, because if you don’t have the Spirit then you don’t have Christ. We need the Spirit like we need air in our lungs.