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Title: The Doctrine of the Holy Spirit


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The Doctrine of the Holy Spirit
  • By Larry G. Hess

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Introduction
  • The doctrine of the Holy Spirit is vital to the
    faith of every Christian.
  • The New Testament is full of references to the
    work of the Holy Spirit and each Gospel begins
    with a promise of the Spirits outpouring.
  • The Holy Spirit is a co-equal member of the
    divine, eternal, infinite, and Trinitarian
    godhead.

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Introduction
  • Pentecost marked the beginning of a new period in
    the Holy Spirits relationship to humanity, when
    He came to inhabit the Church.
  • Just as Jesus came to earth to reveal the Father,
    so the Holy Spirit came to reveal the glorified
    Son of God.
  • The Holy Spirit is the successor to the work of
    Jesus Christ.

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Introduction
  • John 1526-27 (NKJV)
  • 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.
    And you also will bear witness, because you have
    been with Me from the beginning.

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Introduction
  • John 167-11 (NKJV)
  • Nevertheless I tell you the truth. It is to your
    advantage that I go away for if I do not go
    away, the Helper will not come to you but if I
    depart, I will send Him to you. And when He has
    come, He will convict the world of sin, and of
    righteousness, and of judgment of sin, because
    they do not believe in Me of righteousness,
    because I go to My Father and you see Me no more
    of judgment, because the ruler of this world is
    judged.

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Introduction
  • John 1613-14 (NKJV)
  • However, when He, the Spirit of truth, has come,
    He will guide you into all truth for He will not
    speak on His own authority, but whatever He hears
    He will speak and He will tell you things to
    come. He will glorify Me, for He will take of
    what is Mine and declare it to you.

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I. Deity of the Holy Spirit
  • The deity of the Holy Spirit means that He is one
    with God and one in the Godhead co-equal,
    co-eternal, and co-substantial with the Father
    and the Son.

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I. Deity of the Holy Spirit
  • Divine Names Given to the Holy Spirit
  • He is called God (Acts 53-4)
  • He is called Lord (2 Corinthians 318)
  • Divine Attributes Ascribed to the Holy Spirit
  • Eternity (Hebrews 914)
  • Omnipresence (Psalm 1397-10)
  • Omnipotence (Luke 135)
  • Omniscience (1 Corinthians 210-11)

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I. Deity of the Holy Spirit
  • Divine works are performed by the Holy Spirit.
    The Holy Spirit is the author of both physical
    and spiritual life.
  • Job 334
  • Romans 811
  • The Holy Spirit is the author of divine prophecy.
  • 2 Peter 121

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II. The Names of the Holy Spirit
  • The Spirit of God
  • The Spirit is the Executor of the will of God,
    working in every sphere, both physical and
    spiritual.

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II. The Names of the Holy Spirit
  • The Spirit of Christ
  • Why is the Spirit called the Spirit of Christ?
  • Because He is sent in the name of Christ.
  • Because He is the Spirit sent by Christ.

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II. The Names of the Holy Spirit
  • B. The Spirit of Christ
  • The Holy Spirit is called the Spirit of Christ
    because His special mission in this age is to
    glorify Christ (John 1614).
  • His special work is connected with Him who lived,
    died, rose, and ascended. He makes real in
    believers what Christ has done for them.

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II. The Names of the Holy Spirit
  • The Comforter
  • John tells us that He still fulfills that office
    (1 John 21). Christ, whose sphere of work is
    in heaven, defends the disciples against the
    charges of the accuser of the brethren at the
    same time the Spirit, whose sphere of work is on
    earth, silences the earthly adversaries of the
    Church through the victory of faith which
    overcomes the world.

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II. The Names of the Holy Spirit
  • The Holy Spirit
  • The Spirit is called Holy because He is the
    Spirit of the Holy One and because of the work he
    does.

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II. The Names of the Holy Spirit
  • The Holy Spirit
  • The Holy Spirit is referred to as
  • 1. The Spirit of Promise (Luke 2449)
  • 2. The Spirit of Truth (John 1417)
  • 3. The Spirit of Grace (Hebrews 1029)
  • 4. The Spirit of Life (Romans 82)
  • 5. The Spirit of Adoption (Romans 815)

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II. The Names of the Holy Spirit
  • The Holy Spirit
  • The Holy Spirit is referred to as
  • 6. The Spirit of God (1 Corinthians 316)
  • 7. The Spirit of Jehovah (Isaiah 112)
  • 8. The Spirit of the Living God (2 Corinthians
    33)
  • 9. The Spirit of Christ (Romans 89)
  • 10. The Spirit of Grace (Hebrews 1029)
  • 11. The Spirit of Glory (1 Peter 413-14)
  • 12. The Spirit of Burning (Isaiah 44)

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III. The Work of the Holy Spirit
  • In Relation to Unregenerate Man
  • The principle work of the Holy Spirit in relation
    to the unsaved is that of conviction.
  • He Strives.
  • 2. He Witnesses.
  • 3. He Convicts and Convinces.

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III. The Work of the Holy Spirit
  • In Relation to Believers
  • He regenerates.
  • He baptizes into the body of Christ.
  • He indwells.
  • He liberates.
  • He directs.

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III. The Work of the Holy Spirit
  • In Relation to Believers
  • He equips for service.
  • He produces the fruit of Christ-like graces.
  • He makes possible all forms of communion with
    God.
  • He shall quicken the believers body

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III. The Work of the Holy Spirit
  • In Relation to Jesus Christ
  • Jesus Christs body was conceived by the Holy
    Spirit (Hebrews 104, 5).
  • Christ was anointed with the Holy Spirit, led by
    the Holy Spirit, and filled with the Holy Spirit
    in order to accomplish His work and ministry.
  • Jesus sacrificially offered Himself through the
    Spirit.

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III. The Work of the Holy Spirit
  • In Relation to the Scriptures
  • The Scriptures were given by the inspiration of
    the Holy Spirit and their true interpretation is
    only possible through His illumination.

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IV. The Holy Spirit in the Book of Acts
  • The book of Acts begins by showing that the work
    of Jesus was continued by the Spirit.
  • In Acts, Luke describes the historical
    fulfillment of the promised outpouring and
    infilling of the Holy Spirit.

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IV. The Holy Spirit in the Book of Acts
  • In response to the outpouring of the Spirit,
    Peter said, He hath shed forth this, which ye
    now see and hear (Acts 233). Literally, Peter
    was saying, All that you see flows from Him
    Jesus.
  • The whole fountain of the Spirit is Jesus, that
    He might pour it forth upon His followers.

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IV. The Holy Spirit in the Book of Acts
  • He is the funnel through which the Spirit becomes
    available to believers.
  • He is the Holy Ghost baptizer.
  • One cannot receive the Spirit except through Him.
  • The outpouring of the Spirit was direct evidence
    that Jesus was with the Father.

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IV. The Holy Spirit in the Book of Acts
  • The Feast of Pentecost (Weeks)
  • The Feast of Pentecost was a spring harvest
    festival.
  • The Day of Pentecost was celebrated on the
    fiftieth day after the presentation of the first
    harvested sheaf of the barley harvest, the
    fiftieth day from the first Sunday after Passover
    (Leviticus 2315).

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IV. The Holy Spirit in the Book of Acts
  • The Feast of Pentecost (Weeks)
  • Pentecost in Acts 2 is considered to be the
    founding of the Christian church.
  • This began what has been called the dispensation
    of the Spirit.

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IV. The Holy Spirit in the Book of Acts
  • Speaking in Tongues the Initial Evidence of the
    Spirit Baptism
  • On the Day of Pentecost, the disciples were
    filled with the Holy Spirit.
  • In the Old Testament a normal consequence of a
    mans being possessed by the Spirit of God was
    that he prophesied (spoke the words of God
    aloud).

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IV. The Holy Spirit in the Book of Acts
  • Speaking in Tongues the Initial Evidence of the
    Spirit Baptism
  • The descent of the Spirit on the disciples at
    Pentecost was manifested by prophetic speech of a
    peculiar kind.
  • They began to speak in other tongues, as the
    Spirit gave them utterance.

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IV. The Holy Spirit in the Book of Acts
  • Speaking in Tongues the Initial Evidence of the
    Spirit Baptism
  • Tongues or prophecies are not a guarantee of the
    presence of the Holy Spirit.
  • The believer must not believe every spirit, but
    prove the spirits, whether they be of God (1
    John 41).

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IV. The Holy Spirit in the Book of Acts
  • Speaking in Tongues the Initial Evidence of the
    Spirit Baptism
  • Peter spoke with the divine inspiration and
    anointing of the Holy Spirit.
  • This first apostolic sermon declared the Lordship
    of Jesus Christ, called for repentance, and
    announced the birth of the church, which became
    the basis of the kerygma, the apostles doctrine.

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IV. The Holy Spirit in the Book of Acts
  • Speaking in Tongues the Initial Evidence of the
    Spirit Baptism
  • Peter preached that the Holy Spirit is given to
    those who obey God (Acts 532).
  • Baptism in the Holy Spirit requires a yielding of
    the believer to the control of the Spirit.
  • Speaking in tongues did not cease when the
    disciples left the upper room.

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IV. The Holy Spirit in the Book of Acts
  • Speaking in Tongues the Initial Evidence of the
    Spirit Baptism
  • It has occurred throughout every age from the
    early church until the present.
  • Speaking in tongues was so common in the early
    church that, when Paul wrote his first letter to
    the Corinthian church, he spent a lot of time
    teaching them not to abuse this gift.
  • He stressed a true sensitivity to the Spirit.

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IV. The Holy Spirit in the Book of Acts
  • Speaking in Tongues the Initial Evidence of the
    Spirit Baptism
  • Pentecostals have always believed that speaking
    in tongues is the initial evidence of the Baptism
    in the Holy Spirit.
  • Speaking in tongues as the Spirit gives the
    utterance is the announcement that the Helper has
    come to enable us to fulfill God's will and to
    praise God in the freedom of the Spirit.

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V. The Gifts of the Holy Spirit
  • The gift of the Holy Spirit is the Holy Spirit
    Himself.
  • The Holy Spirit makes available to the body of
    Christ divine endowments or enablements, which
    are referred to as special graces, skills,
    abilities, or gifts.
  • These gifts are to empower the church to serve as
    Christs representatives in bringing the Gospel
    to the world.

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V. The Gifts of the Holy Spirit
  • The gift of the Holy Spirit is for all believers.
  • The gifts of the Holy Spirit are available to the
    body of Christ as God chooses to endow obedient,
    spirit-filled believers.

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V. The Gifts of the Holy Spirit
  • What are Spiritual Gifts?
  • Spiritual gifts are not the fruit of the Spirit
    listed in Galatians 522-23.
  • Spiritual gifts are not natural talents.
  • Spiritual gifts are divine enablements or
    endowments.
  • There is a definite purpose in the gifts
    (Ephesians 412).

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V. The Gifts of the Holy Spirit
  • Charismata through the Ages
  • Spiritual gifts did not cease during the ages of
    the Christian church.
  • There have been evidences from many sources of
    the charismata through the ages since the
    apostles.
  • The Didache
  • Clement of Rome
  • Ignatius of Antioch
  • Montanism / Tertullian
  • Justin Martyr - Dialogue With Trypho
  • Novatian

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V. The Gifts of the Holy Spirit
  • 1 Corinthians 128-10, 28
  • Gifts of the Holy Spirit
  • Word of Wisdom
  • Word of Knowledge
  • Faith
  • Gifts of Healing
  • Working of Miracles
  • Prophecy
  • Discerning of Spirits
  • Different Kinds of Tongues
  • Interpretation of Tongues

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Conclusion
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