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Understanding the Ministry of the Holy Spirit

October 16, 2022 • Pastor Ben Hiwale • John 7:37–39, Ephesians 5:18, Galatians 5:16–25

The Understanding of the Holy Spirit is critical to the life of a believer. It is the oxygen to our souls. John 14:16-18 primarily gives us the Ministry of the Holy Spirit, that after Jesus’ departure, the Holy Spirit would come in His place. The Holy Spirit brings conviction of sin. John 16:8 says, “And when he comes, he will convict the world concerning sin and righteousness and judgment:” Not only to convict of sin but to also guide the believer into all truth (John 16:13). We need to learn to walk in the Holy Spirit, to establish that same personal relationship as is had with God the Father and with Jesus. When we receive Christ, we are baptized by the Holy Spirit into the body of Christ.

I would like you to meditate on these questions: Do you understand who the Holy Spirit is? Do you view the Holy Spirit as some force or energy alone? Do you associate the Holy Spirit only with manifestations? Would you describe Him as an impersonal force? Or some sort of power? The Spirit is the third Person of the Holy Trinity and is eternal God, worthy of our worship and service. The same honor, glory, and majesty we give to God the Father and God the Son, we must give to God the Holy Spirit. All three are one divine Being, having one essence and existing in three Persons. Each possesses all of the divine attributes and is fully God.

It is essential to understand that the Holy Spirit as a Person because it impacts our relationship with Him. Since the Holy Spirit is a Person, you either have a relationship with Him or you don’t. The Spirit teaches us the truth, guides us in truth, sanctifies, produces righteous fruit, and equips us for His work, until we are eternally united in Christ and take possession of all that Christ has prepared for us. It is impossible to live a Christ-like life without one’s life fully surrendered to the Holy Spirit.

Here’s an important question for you to consider: How much of YOU does the Holy Spirit have?