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Preaching, Teaching, and Worship – 12 of 12

November 27, 2008 in Blog, Pneumatology by Kipp Crigger

The Spirit is conveyed as relating to believers as the “paraclete,” which means the “helper” or “advocate.”  The Spirit is understood as one who is “called alongside to help the believer,” and thus our preaching, teaching, and worshiping of God should be understood in light of the Spirit’s aid.
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The Holy Spirit and the Bible – 11 of 12

November 25, 2008 in Blog, Pneumatology by Kipp Crigger

When the authors of the various books of the Bible began their treatises, did they sit down, take pen in hand and say, “now what should I write?” Were the ideas, words, and concepts of their own making, or did God tell them what to write?  The answer is “yes” to both. Sometimes God did tell the authors to write specific information, but more often the authors wrote what they thought were their own words unknowingly being given to them by God’s Spirit. As 2 Peter 1:20-21 reminds us, “above all, you must understand that no prophecy of Scripture came about by the prophet’s own interpretation. For prophecy never had its origin in the will of man, but men spoke from God as they were carried along by the Holy Spirit.” Read the rest of this entry →

The Holy Spirit and Prayer – 10 of 12

November 21, 2008 in Blog, Pneumatology by Kipp Crigger

The concept of prayer is a mystery that the finite minds of man have, at least in my opinion, difficultly grasping.  Prayer is seen throughout the entirety of the Bible, and thus there are many avenues in which prayer could be understood.  Within this article the role of the Holy Spirit in the prayers of believers will be briefly examined. Read the rest of this entry →

The Holy Spirit and Spiritual Gifts – 9 of 12

November 18, 2008 in Blog, Pneumatology by Kipp Crigger

Mention the Holy Spirit among modern day Christians, and the subject of spiritual gifts will not be far away.  Three passages of Scripture (Romans 12, Ephesians 4, 1 Corinthians 12) list a variety of gifts which are present in the church. 1 Corinthians 12:7 tells us that “to each is given the manifestation of the Spirit for the common good”, meaning that the Spirit of God is present in each of the gifts. Read the rest of this entry →

The Holy Spirit’s Direction of the Believer – 8 of 12

November 10, 2008 in Blog, Pneumatology by Kipp Crigger

A plaque hanging on the wall at the YMCA uses the words “that they all may be one” (John 17:21) to speak of the unity that exists between all races and religions through the teachings of Jesus. Such a pluralistic statement clearly reveals that the plaque’s creators do not get it.  1 Corinthians 2:14 says, “the man without the Spirit does not accept the things that come from the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him, and he cannot understand them, because they are spiritually discerned.”
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Baptism, Filling, Indwelling – 7 of 12

November 6, 2008 in Blog, Pneumatology by Kipp Crigger

In the Baptist circles that we travel in, it could be said that there are some words associated with the Holy Spirit that make us slightly uncomfortable. Ok, let’s be honest, due to the rise of Pentecostal theology, they make us very uncomfortable. Indwelling is a word we seem comfortable with but as we move towards words like filling and baptism our theological ground begins to shake. Often we simply say something like, “they all mean the same thing and praise God for that. Now let’s all take our dish to pass and go eat.” These words do not need to strike us with fear but with joy…a joy unspeakable. For the work of the Holy Spirit is for the glory of God and our enjoyment of Him. Read the rest of this entry →

The Spirit’s Work in Unbelievers – 6 of 12

November 3, 2008 in Blog, Pneumatology by Kipp Crigger

The work of the Holy Spirit in the New Testament is by a wide margin more connected to life after conversion than before.  There is, however, a work that he has prior to conversion.  He convicts the world of sin, righteousness, and judgment (John 16:8).  And even though there is scant teaching on it, it is essential; the larger work for believers would never occur if there were no activity to make such believers in the first place. Read the rest of this entry →

The Holy Spirit and Christ – 5 of 12

October 30, 2008 in Blog, Pneumatology by Kipp Crigger

Attempting to understand the oneness of God, the Trinitarian Father, Son, and Spirit, is a daunting task in itself; moreover, trying to understand how the Spirit relates individually to the Christ while He was on earth seems to press the issue even further.  Within this article the concept of the mono-God will be examined in light of the individual relations between the Spirit and Christ, who are both the “one” God.  How can it be that the Spirit is said to come upon Christ (who is God), when the Spirit, in the Trinitarian sense, is already God Himself? Read the rest of this entry →

The Holy Spirit’s Work in the Old Testament – 4 of 12

October 27, 2008 in Blog, Pneumatology by Kipp Crigger

In the New Testament we read about believers being baptized, filled, and gifted by the Holy Spirit, but what was his role in the Old Testament?  What did the Holy Spirit do in the Old Testament? Perhaps a better question would be “what didn’t he do?” Read the rest of this entry →

The Holy Spirit in Creation – 3 of 12

October 23, 2008 in Blog, Pneumatology by Kipp Crigger

Genesis 1:2 says, “…and the Spirit of God was hovering over the face of the waters.”  Have you ever wondered what each member of the trinity did when the world was created?  Genesis 1 says God is the one who spoke creation into existence, Colossians 1:16 says that by the Son “all things were created”, but what of the Spirit? Read the rest of this entry →