### Summary
Good morning, Church of Christ! Today, we are diving deep into understanding the Holy Spirit, the third person of the Trinity. The Holy Spirit is co-equal with God the Father and God the Son, and though He is often listed last in the Trinitarian formula, this does not imply any form of inequality. The Holy Spirit is a person, not an impersonal force or mystical influence. Jesus Himself emphasized the importance of the Holy Spirit, stating in John 16:7 that it is better for Him to go away so that the Advocate, the Holy Spirit, can come to us.
The Holy Spirit's role is crucial in our lives. He is the one who sanctifies us, transforming our behavior to be Christ-like. This process of sanctification is not a one-time event but a lifelong journey. Ephesians 4:21-24 calls us to throw off our old sinful nature and let the Spirit renew our thoughts and attitudes, putting on a new nature created to be like God—truly righteous and holy.
Sanctification is essential for maintaining our salvation and access to God. While Jesus has justified us and given us access to the Father, it is the Holy Spirit who sanctifies us, helping us to maintain that access. This transformation is not something we can achieve on our own; it is the work of the Holy Spirit. Dr. Wayne Grudem describes being filled with the Holy Spirit as being filled with the immediate presence of God Himself, resulting in us feeling what God feels, desiring what God desires, and doing what God wants.
The Holy Spirit also teaches us all things and reminds us of what Jesus has taught us. John 14:25-26 tells us that the Holy Spirit will teach us everything and remind us of everything Jesus has told us. This is crucial for us to act, speak, and live like Jesus. Jesus gave us a new commandment to love each other as He has loved us, and this love is the identifier that we are His disciples.
Moreover, the Holy Spirit transforms our character. 2 Corinthians 3:18 says that the Lord, who is the Spirit, makes us more and more like Him as we are changed into His glorious image. This transformation is evidenced by the fruits of the Spirit listed in Galatians 5:22-23: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. These attributes are the evidence of the Holy Spirit's work in our lives.
However, our sinful nature is constantly at war with the Spirit. Galatians 5:17 describes this internal battle, but the Holy Spirit gives us the power and desire to do what pleases God. This transformation is not just about outward behavior but also about changing our inner personality to be more like Christ.
In conclusion, the Holy Spirit is essential for our sanctification and transformation. He teaches us, reminds us of Jesus' teachings, and transforms our character to be more like Christ. Let us open our hearts and minds to the work of the Holy Spirit in our lives today.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. Equal with the Father and the Son**: The Holy Spirit is not an impersonal force but a person with a will, intellect, and emotions. He is co-equal with God the Father and God the Son, and His role is crucial in our spiritual lives. Understanding the Holy Spirit as a person helps us to relate to Him more intimately and recognize His work in our lives. [02:21]
2. Sanctification is a Lifelong Journey: Sanctification is the process of being made holy and set apart for God. It is not a one-time event but a continuous journey that requires the work of the Holy Spirit. Ephesians 4:21-24 calls us to throw off our old sinful nature and let the Spirit renew our thoughts and attitudes, putting on a new nature created to be like God.
3. The Holy Spirit Teaches and Reminds Us of Jesus' Teachings: One of the primary roles of the Holy Spirit is to teach us all things and remind us of what Jesus has taught us. This is crucial for us to live like Jesus and follow His commandments. John 14:25-26 tells us that the Holy Spirit will teach us everything and remind us of everything Jesus has told us.
4. The Fruits of the Spirit are Evidence of the Holy Spirit's Work: The transformation brought about by the Holy Spirit is evidenced by the fruits of the Spirit listed in Galatians 5:22-23: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. These attributes are the evidence of the Holy Spirit's work in our lives and serve as a guide for us to be Christ-like.
5. The Holy Spirit Helps Us Overcome Our Sinful Nature: Our sinful nature is constantly at war with the Spirit, but the Holy Spirit gives us the power and desire to do what pleases God. Galatians 5:17 describes this internal battle, but the Holy Spirit equips us to overcome our sinful desires and transform our character to be more like Christ.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [02:21] - The Holy Spirit is a Person
- [08:48] - Distinction and Equality in the Trinity
- [10:21] - The Necessity of the Holy Spirit
- [11:58] - Sanctification and Salvation
- [13:46] - Transformation by the Holy Spirit
- [15:16] - Teaching and Reminding by the Holy Spirit
- [16:45] - The New Commandment of Love
- [18:30] - Small Acts of Love
- [19:57] - Loving Your Neighbor
- [21:42] - Fruits of the Spirit
- [23:22] - Evidence of the Holy Spirit
- [25:14] - Consistency in Christ-like Behavior
- [28:27] - Overcoming Sinful Nature
- [30:01] - Removing Sinful Behaviors