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Introduction
The great Christian writer, A.W. Tozer, said this:
If the Holy Spirit were withdrawn from the church today, 95 percent of what we do would go on and no one would know the difference.
If the Holy Spirit had been withdrawn from the New Testament church, 95 percent of what they did would stop, and everybody would know the difference.
A.W. Tozer
“The work of the Holy Spirit is to manifest the active presence of God in the world, and especially in the Church.”
Systematic Theology By: Wayne Grudem
How well do you know the Holy Spirit?
He is probably the least understood member of the Trinity.
Paul passing through Ephesus
Acts 19:
They believed, were baptized in water and when Paul laid his hands on them they were baptized in the HS
Acts 19.
“Helper” or “Advocate” appears 5 x’s in the NT, four of those in John’s Gospel.
The Greek word parakletos, 'to be called alongside', has no real English equivalent.
We will never find one word to do justice to the majestic, multiple ministry of the Holy Spirit.
We know from Scripture that he teaches, convicts, leads, guides, helps and empowers; that he can be grieved, resisted and quenched; and that he is a person, not a force or an 'it'.
So the translators come up with words like Counsellor, Advocate, Paraclete, Helper, but none of them completely describes the great work of the Holy Spirit.
John 16.7
John 16:
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