The document discusses how the Holy Spirit works in conversion and in filling believers. [1] It examines passages in Romans and Luke that indicate the Holy Spirit works through the word of God to bring people to faith, not directly or in place of the word. [2] It then discusses how the filling of the Spirit refers not just to miracles but renewing the mind. [3] The Holy Spirit works in converting sinners through the word, sanctifying saints also through the word, in prayer, providence, and mysterious ways.
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Lesson7 The Holy Spirit Work
The document discusses how the Holy Spirit works in conversion and in filling believers. [1] It examines passages in Romans and Luke that indicate the Holy Spirit works through the word of God to bring people to faith, not directly or in place of the word. [2] It then discusses how the filling of the Spirit refers not just to miracles but renewing the mind. [3] The Holy Spirit works in converting sinners through the word, sanctifying saints also through the word, in prayer, providence, and mysterious ways.
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Filled with the Spirit: How Does the Holy Spirit Work?
His Work in Conversion
Romans 1:16 “The Gospel, Paul says, is ‘the power of God unto salvation.’ Hence, the moral omnipotence of God is in the document called the Gospel. God’s moral power is infinitely superior to ours. Yet all that power is in the Gospel, and this is all we mean by all the converting power being in the word of God. God may employ other means, other power, if you please, in converting men; but nothing finally converts them but the light and love of God in the Gospel.” –A. Campbell, Campbell-Rice Debate on the Holy Spirit, p.68. (c)istockphoto.com Romans 10:17 “The only thing capable of producing faith in human hearts is the word which receives its authority from God and has as its subject the life and work of Jesus Christ, together with all of his teachings through the apostles; and, since that is true, anything that reduces, obscures, or replaces the word of God in men's preaching must be hailed as counter-productive. It is what God has revealed which, alone, can carry conviction to the human heart; and one can only deplore the amazing scarcity of Bible reference in modern pulpits. It is precisely in that omission that the widespread unbelief of this generation originates. This means that faith does not come directly from the Holy Spirit, but comes from that Spirit through his authorship of the holy scriptures, and in the sense of his being the living and causative agent in that word we mean the Holy Spirit does not enter people's hearts to produce faith, that being the appointed function of the word of God... The Spirit enters our hearts ‘after we have believed’ (Ephesians 1:13) and after we have become sons of God (Galatians 4:6) and in consequence thereof.” –Burton Coffman, Commentary on Romans. Luke 16:27-31 What did Jesus believe was sufficient to save people?
Filled with the Spirit?
Luke 1:15; Acts 4:8 Miraculous influence Acts 11:24; Ephesians 5:18 Means more than miracles. It’s about your mind.
The Spirit Works…
In the conversion of sinners through the word (Romans 10:13-21). In the sanctification of saints through the word (John 17:17). As a mediator in our prayers (Romans 8:26-27; Jude 20). In providence (Acts 16:6-7). In mysterious ways (ecclesiastes 11:5).
Next week: The Spirit and Holiness: Walking Temples