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The Witness of The Spirit
John 5:32
 
! Witness of the Spirit.
Christ did not identify who He meant by “another” (allos).
Most commentators believe He was referring to God Himself.
I believe that Jesus was referring to the Father (v.37-38).
However we do know that the Holy Spirit Himself does bear witness of Jesus, therefore, I do want to go over passages on the witness of the Holy Spirit.
There are reasons why the Holy Spirit is thought to be the One to whom Christ was referring.
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The Holy Spirit had already been given to Christ “without measure” ( John 3:34).
He was, of course, very conscious of the witness of the Spirit both within and without Him.
The Spirit was empowering Him and doing the works of God through Him.
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The Holy Spirit Points Us To Christ.
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Understanding What It Means to Have Christ At the Center of Our Lives.
/a)        //Fixing Our Eyes On Jesus (Heb.12:1-2)/
It is one of the Holy Spirit’s key ministries to draw us to Christ initially, and it is also the Spirit’s work to keep us /focused /on Christ, /exalting /Christ, and /glorifying /Christ.
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/In the Gospel of John, Jesus Himself twice states that the Holy Spirit directs our attention to Christ:/
"But when the Helper comes, whom I shall send to you from the Father, the Spirit of truth who proceeds from the Father, He will testify of Me. (John 15:26 NKJV)
"He will glorify Me, for He will take of what is Mine and declare /it/ to you.
"All things that the Father has are Mine.
Therefore I said that He will take of Mine and declare /it/ to you.
(John 16:14-15 NKJV)
/The Holy Spirit places the spotlight on Christ by bearing witness,/ /which is an important and frequently     mentioned truth in John’s Gospel.
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/John writes of six other persons and things that bear witness to Christ: /
God the Father (5:31–37; 8:18), Christ Himself (8:14, 18), the works of Jesus (5:36; 10:25), Scripture (5:39), John the Baptist (1:6–8), and various human witnesses (4:39; 12:17; 15:27).
The Holy Spirit is One of the witnesses that bears witness of Christ (1 John 5:6-12).
When John the apostle discusses the witness to Christ in his epistle, he mentions the Spirit (John 14:15-26; 16:7-15).
At work in the World doc.
Holy Spirit folder
B.     You Have Sent To John (v.33).
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