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Holy Spirit

As we read the Bible, we can be tempted just to focus on the parts we understand well and skip over those subjects that are mysterious and confusing. The third person of the Trinity, the Holy Spirit, is surely one of those subjects! But how is the church affected if the person and work of the Holy Spirit are not studied? More important, how is our own spiritual growth stunted if we don’t understand the Spirit’s transforming power within us?

Did you know that the Holy Spirit helps you understand the Bible better and assures you of your eternal salvation? After you learn more about the Holy Spirit, you’ll understand why Jesus told His disciples that they would be better served by Jesus leaving them and sending them the Holy Spirit than by staying with them (John 16:7).

Embraced by the Spirit: The Untold Blessings of Intimacy with God

Let’s face it; most of us are intrigued by the Holy Spirit. In Embraced by the Spirit, Chuck Swindoll steps away from the heat of theological battle that analyzes and criticizes and moves quietly and closely to the One who has been sent alongside to help. Learn More

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    "The Spirit Who Is Not a Ghost" from the series Growing Deep in the Christian Life: Returning to Our Roots

    (John 16:6-14)Is the Holy Spirit a person? A force? A ghost? Is He still present today? If He dwells within us, how does His presence differ from that of the Father or the Son? These questions (and more) are the ones that we must answer.

     

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The Spirit Who Is Not a Ghost

The third person of the Trinity is the most elusive and least understood. Charles Swindoll clarifies the role and activity of the Holy Spirit in the life and growth of a Christian. Just because we can’t see Him at work doesn’t mean we can ignore His power and crucial activity on this earth. After all, He dwells inside each one of us believers—with His limitless capabilities! Read More