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    2010-11-28 (pm) Psalm 139.1-12; Acts 5.1-11 Teaching on the Holy Spirit

    o Concerning the doctrine of the Holy Spirit this is what we have to know:y We believe that the Holy Spirit is a person. He is eternal God. Distinguished from

    the Father and the Son, but not lesser, not created.

    y We differ from Jews and Muslims because we believe in One God in Threepersons. The Jews and Muslims deny this teaching, emphatically.

    y We believe it because in both the Old and New Testaments, there is good evidencefor the deity of the Holy Spirit.

    y Reformed theology, following John Calvins lead, has emphasised the role theHoly Spirit plays in bringing people to saving faith in Christ. We believe that the

    Holy Spirit must first work in a persons heart, making them alive, spiritual, so that

    they may respond to Gods good news.

    y The Holy Spirit is a person, personally given to Christians, so that, by true faith weshare in Christ and all his blessings. The Holy Spirit comforts us and remains with

    us forever. Thus we hardly need to call for the Holy Spirit to come, rather, we

    need to recognise that the Holy Spirit is already with us, and we need to be

    awakened to his presence.

    y The Begic Confession Art. 11 makes reference to the Holy Spirit proceeding fromboth the Father and the son.

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    y This is a result of the filioque controversy that happened around 1000 A.D. Adisagreement arose within the church as to the role and relationship of the Holy

    Spirit within the Trinity.

    y The disagreement was never resolved: it resulted in a split, the Western Romanchurch on the one side, and the eastern orthodox (Greek Orthodox, Russian

    Orthodox, etc.) on the other.

    y The issue? Does the Holy Spirit proceed from both the father and the Son, or justthe father. The Eastern Orthodox maintains that he H.S. is sent only from the

    Father. The west, said, and the son.Filique is latin for and the son. You can

    recognise fili- latin for son, where we get our word filial.

    y The verse in question is John 15:26. When the Counsellor comes, whom I willsend to you from the Father, the Spirit of truth who goes out from the Father, he

    will testify about me. The concern was that if the Spirit proceeds only from the

    Father, then the Spirit is lesser a created member of the Trinity. In 1054, the

    churches split.

    y The impact of this debate has to do with the person and work of the Holy Spirit.The Orthodox churches, tend toward a mystical understanding of the Spirit.

    y On the other hand, the western churches have associated the work of the HolySpirit with the work of Christ. The Holy Spirit attests to the saving power of

    Christ. The Holy Spirit not only brings people to apprehend, understand and

    receive Christs promise, he also leads and guides them to live out that promise.

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    y Whats really at issue, is whether or not the Holy Spirit is God. Our NewTestament lesson teaches us that the Holy Spirit is God.

    o Then Peter said, `Ananias, how is it that Satan has so filled your heart thatyou have lied to the Holy Spirit and have kept for yourself some of the money

    you received for the land? Didn't it belong to you before it was sold? And

    after it was sold, wasnt the money at your disposal? What made you think

    of doing such a thing? You have not lied to men but to God.

    o In the first verse I just read, Peter says Ananias lied to the Holy Spirit. In thelast verse he says, you have not lied to men but to God. Clearly, in Lukes

    mind, the Holy Spirit is God. Lying to the Holy Spirit is lying to the Father,

    is lying to the Son.

    y We can also see from 1 Cor. 6.19 where the apostle describes our bodies as beingtemples of the Holy Spirit, we are to honour God with our bodies. What we do in

    this life, in this body will either honour or dishonour God. Let us do the former!

    y In certain Old Testament passages, mention is made of the Holy Spirit and theGods activity. In Hebrews, it is revealed that the Holy Spirit, therefore God, is the

    person the Israelites responded to in the wilderness.

    y The Holy Spirit is God because he possesses divine attributes: presence duringcreation, Moses ascribed the Spirits work in the process of creation. This also

    means that the Holy Spirit is eternal, an attribute of God. The Spirit was already

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    present when creation began. Arians taught that both the Son and the Spirit were

    created, which is clearly contrary to scripture.

    y Furthermore, the Holy Spirit is the breath by which God created all things. By theword of the LORD were the heavens made, their starry host by the breath of his

    mouth (Ps. 33.6).

    y The Spirit is not only the breath that gave life to Adam, he is the breath that givesnew life to those who believe. He is the actor of new birth. In the conversation he

    had with Nicodemus, Jesus said, I tell you the truth, no one can enter the kingdom

    of God unless he is born of water and the Spirit.

    y Another divine attribute worth mentioning is the Spirits omniscience, andomnipresence. The Psalmist in our Old Testament lesson at times sounds

    exacerbated, where can I go? Where can I get away? If I try to get away, youre

    everywhere. Even the darkness affords no cover!

    y Then again, the Spirits presence is a comfort for those going through difficulttimes. No matter what, even if life seems to be going down the tubes, the Spirit is

    there. Nothing can separate us from Gods love, nothing can separate us from the

    Spirit.

    y The Spirit is all powerful. The Spirit rested upon Jesus, giving him knowledge andcounsel and power. The Spirit is all-powerful because he is God.

    y The Spirit carries on the work ofChrist. He is the sanctifier of believers. Mostpeople, when you ask them about their experience of God will tell you how theyve

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    changed. If before they were non-Christians, their change was sharp. But even

    those who have grown up in the church will be able to talk about transformation,

    being able to turn from sins that once entrapped them. Changing their lives,

    bringing them in line with Christs commandments.

    y In fact, some sins are specifically directed against the Holy Spirit, first, werecommanded not to grieve the Holy Spirit, that is, wantonly avoiding the Spirits

    leading in our lives, choosing to sin rather than choosing righteousness. Second,

    we can blaspheme the Holy Spirit by calling things of God, miracles and such, the

    product of the evil one.

    y The Holy Spirit permanently lives within believers, every single one of them.Before Pentecost, the Spirit worked temporarily on certain individuals. The Spirit

    powerfully anointed Christ, who also sends the Spirit to anoint us.

    yThe Holy Spirit works within us to bring truth and understanding to us. He gives

    us perspective on all our days. He comforts us when were tired, despondent,

    drained and weak. He gives us perspective when things are going well, making us

    aware to the needs of others, moving us to serve those around us. Moving us to

    receive the good gifts of those who offer the care of the Holy Spirit through cards,

    help, work, etc.

    o When he comes, he will convict the world of gilt in regard to sin andrighteousness and judgement: in regard to sin, because men do not believe

    in me; in regard to righteousness, because I am going to the Father, where

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    you can see me no longer; and in regard to judgment, because the prince of

    this world now stands condemned (John 16.8-11).

    y The Holy Spirit unites believers to Christ. The Spirit encourages us to approachGod without fear. The Spirit prays for us when we are unable to express the words

    we wish to say. So involved in our lives, the Spirit completes our thoughts for the

    Father. The Spirit guarantees that the gifts of God are given to us as well. The

    Spirit is our guarantee, we will live forever with Christ, we are followers of the

    truth, we are known and loved by God.

    y Why is the doctrine, the teaching concerning the Holy Spirit important? If we gothe way of the Orthodox church, we divorce the Spirit from the person and work of

    Christ, we relegate him into superstitious wonder. But the Bible paints a familiar,

    intimate relationship with the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is God, one with the

    Father and the Son, worthy of praise and worship.