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HOLY SPIRIT FACTS
EDITED BY GLENN PEASE
Interesting Facts About the Holy
Mentioned 352 times in the Bible
Mentioned 88 times in the Old Testament
Mentioned 264 times in the Bible
Mentioned in more than half of the Old Testament Books, 23 of the 39 Books
NAMES OF THE HOLY SPIRIT • Referred to by a total of 57 names in the Bible •
Referred to by 18 names in the Old Testament • Referred to by 39 names in the New
Testament • Five names are common to both the Old & New Testaments • Of the 52
individual names: 17 express relation to God 5 express relation to Christ 5 Indicate
His Divine nature 7 describe His own character 17 indicate His relation to man
OF THE 264 NEW TESTAMENT REFERENCES TO THE HOLY SPIRIT... • 60 or
more appear Matthew, Mark, Luke, & John • 57 references are in Acts • 132
references in the epistles and the Revelation • References in every epistle except
Philemon, 2 John & 3 John • 22 references in Romans. Romans has more references
than any other epistle • 17 references in 1 Corinthians
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10 Facts About The Holy Spirit (That May Surprise You
In the video below Christian Youtuber shares 10 facts that explain the mysteries
surrounding the Holy Spirit according to his personal assessment:
The Holy Spirit Was Involved in Creation: According to Genesis 1:1-2, the Spirit of
God moved upon the face of the waters. The phrase “moved upon” here implies the
Holy Spirit prepared the land for God’s creation.
The Holy Spirit Was Involved in Jesus’ Birth: Deuteronomy 32:11 says, “The Holy
Ghost shall come upon thee…” This is talking about the virgin birth or Jesus’
incarnation into the physical world.
The Holy Spirit Converts Us: It is through the Holy Spirit that Christians are born
again. John 3:3 says that a man cannot see the kingdom of God unless he is born
again, and this process is made possible by the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is also
crucial to a Christian’s ability to live life as a new creation in Christ.
The Holy Spirit is a Person: Some religions think of the Holy Spirit as less than a
person. However, the Holy Spirit is a vitally important person when it comes to the
Christian life. Romans 8:26 talks about how the Holy Spirit intercedes for
Christians, which is just one of the many roles the Holy Spirit fulfills.
The Holy Spirit And Jesus Are Distinct Persons: In Luke 3:21-22, it says the Holy
Ghost descended upon Jesus. This shows that Jesus and the Holy Spirit are two
different entities. Matthew 28:19 also makes this distinction.
The Holy Spirit is Divine: The Holy Spirit is God. Acts 5:3-4 proves this fact as Peter
refers to the Holy Spirit as God. The Bible in 2 Corinthians 3:17, calls the Holy
Spirit Lord, which of course, confirms He is God.
You Need to Ask for The Holy Spirit: The Holy Spirit is available to all believers but
must be asked for to be received.
You Can Lose The Holy Spirit: In Psalm 51:11, King David seems to imply that the
Holy Spirit could leave him.
The Holy Spirit Has Always Been Available: David mentions the Holy Spirit as do
several other Old Testament passages. Therefore, this implies the Holy Spirit isn’t a
New Testament phenomenon.
The Holy Spirit Doesn’t Cause Confusion: God is not the author of the confusion.
Speaking in tongues, for example, is confusing and isn’t of God and doesn’t involve
the Holy Spirit."
COME HOLY SPIRIT MINISTRIES
20 Facts Worth Remembering About the Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit is entirely God.
Once one comes to this reality of the full Godness of the Holy Spirit, the expectations of
who he is, what his purposes are, and how he is treated are entirely revolutionized. John
14 and 16 make his position in the Trinity very clear.
The Holy Spirit is for us.
In John 14:16, Jesus assures his followers he will ask the Father to send them a helper, an
advocate. The Holy Spirit is intended to be in relational partnership with every believer in
their Christian journey.
The Holy Spirit replaced Jesus on Earth.
In John 14 and 16, Jesus assures his disciples that he is leaving them, but not alone.
Moreover, he further encourages them that it is better for them that he goes so that the
Holy Spirit can come. (John 16:7)
The Holy Spirit was intimately involved in our redemption.
In Matthew 1:18 we learn that the Mary conceived Jesus by the Holy Spirit. This
intimacy of the Holy Spirit’s involvement in Mary’s conception should encourage each
believer that he was fully involved with our redemption from the very beginning.
The Holy Spirit is essential to our salvation.
John 3:6 assures us that our rebirth from the life of sin is an act of the Holy Spirit. It is
not only the death and resurrection of Jesus, but it is the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit
that allows us to be born again. 1 Corinthians 12:3
The Holy Spirit has a clear purpose on Earth.
According to John 16:8, he has come to convict the world of sin, righteousness, and
judgment. His entire mission is to draw mankind to a place of decision about eternity.
The Holy Spirit guides us into ALL truth.
John 16:12-13 teaches us that his purpose with believers is to guide us into all truth and
to tell us what is to come. We are not in this walk blindly, but we have a guide that knows
what he is doing and where he is going. We should follow.
The Holy Spirit points to Jesus.
John 15:26 declares he intends to guide us to Jesus and who he is. The Holy Spirit wants
us to become more like Jesus, and he wants to do it for us and with us.
The Holy Spirit is a promise from the Father.
In Acts 1:4-5 Jesus encourages the disciples to go and wait for the promise of the Holy
Spirit, a gift from our Father. We, also, must realize the Father is giving us his Holy Spirit
for our Christian journey.
The Holy Spirit brings good fruit.
Galatians 5:22-23 tells us that we have the fruit of the Spirit available for our lives. We
can experience a supernatural depth of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness,
faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.
The Holy Spirit is how we defeat sin.
Galatians 5:16-17 teaches us that the Holy Spirit and the flesh (our desires that are
contrary to God’s ways) are the opposite of one another. Inviting the Holy Spirit into our
lives is an invitation to God in our circumstances. We have God on our side in our fight
against the things that distract us.
The Holy Spirit is better than following the rules.
Galatians 5:14;18 teaches us that the law can be summed up into loving our neighbor and
that the Holy Spirit is better than the rule book. When we invite him into our
relationships, we are living a more natural life than just doing it on our own.
The Holy Spirit sets our minds free.
Romans 8:5-6 shows us how our minds, when governed by the Spirit, results in life and
peace. We can have a better life filled with peace by giving our will over to the Holy
Spirit.
The Holy Spirit brings unity to Christians and tears down walls.
1 Corinthians 12:13 declares that it is by the Holy Spirit that we are baptized into one
body together, taking away all socioeconomic, racial and gender barriers and allowing us
to live as one people.
The Holy Spirit assures our salvation.
According to Ephesians 1:13-14 we are sealed with the promised Holy Spirit. In Roman
law, a seal could only be broken by death. There is no turning back.
The Holy Spirit makes us wise.
Isaiah 11:12 says that he brings us wisdom, understanding, counsel, might, knowledge
and a healthy fear of the Lord. We have the very wisdom of God on our side in all that we
do.
The Holy Spirit gives us gifts.
1 Corinthians 12:4-11 teaches us that the Holy Spirit has supernatural gifts to provide us
with. These gifts are for the body to build one another up and for each believer to be able
to reach the lost more effectively.
The Holy Spirit brings spiritual freedom no matter what.
2 Corinthians 3:17-18 assures again that the Holy Spirit is fully God, but Paul goes onto
say that wherever the Holy Spirit is, there is freedom. When we have the Holy Spirit in
our lives, we can walk into a new feeling of freedom no matter what the situation past,
present or future.
The Holy Spirit can be grieved.
Ephesians 4:30 shows us that our actions, especially toward one another, can bring a
disappointment to the Holy Spirit. This does not imply in any way that he pouts, but
instead, we can expect him in those moments to convict us and brings us into his ways.
The Holy Spirit is in love with us.
Romans 15:30 encourages us that the love of the Holy Spirit is working in and through
us. We need to embrace that the Holy Spirit, in his divine love, is always for us and not
against us.
CATHY DEATON
15 Facts About The Holy Spirit
1. He is omnipresent.
Psalm 139: 7
2. He is omniscient.
I Corinthians 2: 10-11
3. He is omnipotent.
Genesis 1: 2
4. He is eternal.
Hebrews 9: 14
5. He is called God.
Acts 5: 3-4
6. He is equal with the Father and
with the Son.
Matthew 28: 19-20
7. He has a mind.
Romans 8: 27
8. He searches out the human mind.
I Corinthians 2: 10
9. He has a will.
I Corinthians 2: 11
10. He forbids.
Acts 16: 6-7
11. He leads.
Acts 16: 10
12. He speaks.
Acts 8: 29
13. He loves.
Romans 15: 30
14. He grieves.
Ephesians 4: 30
15. He prays.
Romans 8: 26
The Complete Book of Bible Lists
by H. L. Willmington
Three Facts About The Holy Spirit
Contributed by Tom Shepard
Our text for today is found in John chapter fourteen. Please follow along with me as I
read:
"I will ask the Father, and He will give you another Helper, that He may be with you
forever; that is the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive, because it does not see
Him or know Him, but you know Him because He abides with you and will be in you.”
John 14:16-17 (NASB)
You may be surprised to hear me say that I do not intend, this morning, to say anything
about the Holy Spirit as the Helper – but I don’t. The reason is that I have an entire
sermon devoted to that subject – so that will not be our topic today. (See my sermon: The
Helper – The Holy Spirit) What I do want to speak on is: “Three Facts About The Holy
Spirit.
Someone has said that the Bible is like a treasure room. Sometimes you enter and you
find silver. Other times you enter and you find gold. But there are other times that you
enter when you find precious jewels such as rubies and diamonds. Today in our text – I
believe we have found a diamond. There is great wealth in the two verses which we have
just read.
I invite your attention to this passage this morning. We will examine this diamond – and
it is my hope that we all come away with an appreciation of its great value.
The first thing I want us to realize from this verse is that:
I. The Holy Spirit is a PERSON
Examine our text again. Go ahead and circle every reference to the Holy Spirit. Notice
that the first “He” in our text refers to God the Father. Every “He” or “Him” thereafter
refers to the Holy Spirit. “He” is used twice and “Him” is used three times. In other
words – in today’s text the Holy Spirit is referred to five times as a person.
Folks we often speak of the Holy Spirit as an “It” rather than a “He”. This is a mistake –
God is a person – and the Holy Spirit being part of the trinity is a person.
Perhaps it is because of the mysterious workings and influence of the Holy Spirit – His
sacred operations – that we are apt to forget that the Holy Spirit is truly and actually a
Person. It is easy for us to speak of the Father as a person just as it is easy for us to speak
of Jesus as a person – but when we speak of the Holy Spirit – that is a different matter.
Yet our text today makes it plain that He is a person.
I can think of the Father as a Person because I can picture Him speaking the world into
existence. I can picture Him forming drops of rain. I can conceive of Him creating all the
stars in the heavens and calling each one by name. He is above all things. He watches
over us. He is Holy. He is mighty. He is powerful – and there is no problem in my mind
that He is a person.
I can realize Jesus – the Son of Man is a real Person because He became bone of my bone
and flesh of my flesh. It takes no great stretch of my imagination to picture the Babe in
Bethlehem, or to behold the, “Man of Sorrows and acquainted with grief.” I can easily
realize that He was persecuted in Pilate’s hall and was nailed to a tree for my sins. I can
picture Him sitting on His Throne in Heaven. But when I come to deal with the Holy
Spirit – His operations are so mysterious, His doings are so secret, His acts are so
removed from everything that is of sense and of the body — that I cannot so easily grasp
the idea of Him being a Person – yet He is.
God the Holy Spirit is not just some influence, an emanation or some stream flowing
from the Father. He is as much an actual Person as either God the Father or God the Son.
God the Holy Spirit is actually a Person.
Travel to the pool of baptism with me for a moment. Do you recall how people are
baptized? When they are buried in the water – what words are said? In whose name are
we instructed to baptize? Jesus told us:
"Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the
Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit” Matthew 28:19 (NASB)
Go ahead and circle the words “in the name”. Note the Bible does not say “in the names”
of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. No – it is in the name of the Three-In-One.
God the Father – God the Son – God the Holy Spirit are all to be proclaimed at the time
of baptism for all of them are the Persons of the Trinity and the three together are one
God. All of them are separate yet equal – all are one. It is in the name God that we are
baptized for all – Father, Son, Spirit have their workings in our salvation.
Let us also realize that God - The Holy Spirit has manifested Himself physically to
people on at least a couple occasions. He has put on a form so that He could be seen by
mortal men.
Do you recall Jesus Christ our Savior standing in the river Jordan? Jesus Christ, the Son
of God, descends into the water and “the Holy Spirit descended upon Him in bodily form
like a dove, and a voice came out of heaven, "You are My beloved Son, in You I am
well-pleased." Luke 3:22 (NASB)
At the baptism we find God the Father speaking – God the Son being baptized and – God
the Spirit in “bodily form” – descending upon the Son. The Three-in-One are all present –
and they are all manifested separate. God the Holy Spirit is a person.
What of the time that the disciples are in the upper room and they hear the sound as of a
rushing mighty wind? The noise filled the whole house and there appeared tongues of fire
and each person was filled with the Holy Spirit. Can I not say that it was the working of
God? Can I not say that it was the working of the Holy Spirit? Yes – I can say both – for
both are true. But that is not all.
The Bible tells us that it is the Holy Spirit that gives spiritual gifts to the children of God.
First Corinthians says:
“For to one is given the word of wisdom through the Spirit, and to another the word of
knowledge according to the same Spirit; to another faith by the same Spirit, and to
another gifts of healing by the one Spirit, and to another the effecting of miracles, and to
another prophecy, and to another the distinguishing of spirits, to another various kinds of
tongues, and to another the interpretation of tongues. But one and the same Spirit works
all these things, distributing to each one individually just as He wills.” 1 Corinthians
12:8-11 (NASB)
Note that it is by the will of the Holy Spirit that gifts are distributed. He gives spiritual
gifts just as “He” will. That is because the Holy Spirit is a person. He can make decisions.
He can give gifts. He can indwell a person – that is because He is a person. Let us never
doubt the fact.
But now let us move on to point two which I have already mentioned.
II. The Holy Spirit is One of the TRINITY
Look at our text again and you will find all three persons of the Trinity are mentioned.
“I,” — that is the Son — “will ask the Father and He shall give you another Helper.”
There are the three Persons mentioned — all of them doing something for our salvation.
“I will pray,” says the Son. “I will send,” says the Father. “I will be help,” says the Holy
Spirit.
When God first made man, He said, “Let Us make man.” (Genesis 1:26) The Bible does
not say “Let Me make man” – but “Let Us make man in Our own image.” The Hebrew
word that is used for God in that verse is “Eloheem” and it is in the plural – and so the
scripture says: “Let us make man in Our own image.” I can picture God the Father, God
the Son, and God the Holy Spirit involved in unity in the creation of man, for you see –
God has always been in unity – there is no division in Him. I must confess that I do not
totally comprehend the Trinity – but it is a fact none-the-less. God has been three persons
in one from the beginning of time. He is Eloheem – God the Father – God the Son – God
the Holy Spirit – and He is one.
I can imagine in ages far gone, that God said, “Let Us save man. Let Us redeem him from
his sin. Let Us work together for his good.” It would not have been the Father alone who
said, “Let Me save man.” No! But the three persons of the Godhead – conjointly working
together in one consent saying, “Let Us save man.” There is power in unity. “A cord of
three strands is not easily broken.” (Ecc. 4:12) That to me is sweet comfort to think that it
is not one person of the Trinity who is engaged in my salvation – but all three. It is not
simply the Father alone who has vowed to save me – even though He has power enough
to do it. It is the Godhead – the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit who vows to pull me out of
the pit. God will redeem me. God will set my feet on solid ground. God will cleanse me
of my sins and make me whiter than snow. It is the Father, Son and Holy Spirit who will
do it in unity. Your salvation and my salvation are dependent upon the unity and power
of the Godhead – is that not a wonderful thought?
Observe deeper into our text and you will find that each Person of the trinity is
performing a separate office. “I will pray,” says the Son — that is intercession. “I will
send,” says the Father — that is donation. “I will help,” says the Holy Spirit — that is
supernatural influence.
If it were possible for us to see the workings of the three persons of the Godhead – we
would see the Son standing before the Father’s throne with outstretched hands crying day
and night on our behalf. He would say: "I do not ask You to take them out of the world,
but to keep them from the evil one. They are not of the world, even as I am not of the
world. Sanctify them in the truth; Your word is truth. As You sent Me into the world, I
also have sent them into the world.” John 17:15-18 (NASB)
He would make mention our sorrows – of our struggles – of our temptations before the
Father – for He is our intercessor..
We would also behold the Father – not as a listless and idle spectator of the intercession
of the Son. But we would see Him with attentive ears listening to every word of Jesus and
granting Him every petition.
Where then is the Holy Spirit all this time? Is He sleeping? Has He gone away on
vacation? No – He is watching over us. He sees our weary soul. He says, “Remember the
words of Jesus – did He not say to you? ‘Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy-
laden, and I will give you rest.’” Matthew 11:28 (NASB) When the Holy Spirit beholds
your eyes filled with tears – He is our comforter. He wipes away the tears and says, “Fear
not – there is hope in the cross.” When He sees the bruised and battered Believer – He
binds up the broken heart.
Behold how the Three Persons work together. There is unity in the Trinity. I am grateful
to the Son who went to cross for me. I am grateful to the Father who sent the Son. I am
grateful to the Son who sent us another Helper – a comforter who comforts me in my
time of need. All three work together my salvation. There is a bond which can not be
broken — Father, Son and Holy Spirit who are united for my good. This is a trinity of
hope – because there is a triune God.
But that is not all:
III. The Holy Spirit INDWELLS believers
Folks we now come to the subject of the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. The indwelling of
the Holy Spirit is clearly taught in today’s text – so let us read it again:
"I will ask the Father, and He will give you another Helper, that He may be with you
forever; that is the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive, because it does not see
Him or know Him, but you know Him because He abides with you and will be in you.”
John 14:16-17 (NASB)
Go ahead and circle the words, “He abides with you and will be in you”.
Here is a profound fact. God not only cares about you but He dwells inside you. If you
have accepted Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior – Jesus tells us that the Holy Spirit
abides with you and will be “in” you.
Folks let me give you this warning – if you do not have the Holy Spirit dwelling in you –
you are none of His. You have no place in the Kingdom of God. There will be no
mansion in Heaven for you. You will not sit at the banquet table of the King of kings.
Whom God saves He indwells. We are told in the text that Jesus would send another
Helper, who would abide in the saints forever. He would dwell with them and be in them.
This Folks – is a fact.
Ignatius, a martyr from centuries ago, used to call himself Theophorus, which means
God-bearer, “because,” said he, “I bear with me the Holy Spirit.” Every true believer is a
God-bearer. The Bible says:
“Do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit who is in you, whom you
have from God, and that you are not your own?” 1 Corinthians 6:19 (NASB)
Christian – the Holy Spirit dwells in you. A person is not a Christian does not have the
indwelling of the Holy Spirit – that is a fact.
You may talk like a Christian. You may dress like a Christian. You may go to church on
Sunday. You may read the Bible – in fact you may be able to quote it backward and
forward – (remember the Devil can quote scripture) but that does not mean that you are a
Christian. If there is no indwelling of the Holy Spirit – you have no part in the Family of
God.
You may ask: “How can I tell if I have the Holy Spirit dwelling in me?” Let me ask, “Do
you know if you are alive or not? Do you breathe? Does your body have movement?
Does your heart beat? Can you see – hear – and smell? Is there any thought in your
mind?” By these senses you should know that you are alive. So too it is with the Holy
Spirit. Do you feel guilt, conviction and remorse when you sin? Do you have a desire to
follow God – to learn and practice His Word? Do you talk with Him and does He talk
with you? Can you hear His voice – for the scripture says:
"My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me; and I give eternal life
to them, and they will never perish; and no one will snatch them out of My hand.” John
10:27-28 (NASB)
If I were shocked by electricity, do you think I would not know it? The shock could be
strong enough to knock me off my feet or only enough to tingle my fingers – but believe
me – I think I would know it. So, if God dwells within me — if I have Deity tabernacling
in my breast — if I have God the Holy Spirit resting in my heart and making a temple of
my body — do you think I would not know it? You can call me a fanatic if you must –
but I know that the Holy Spirit dwells within me. There is conviction in my heart when I
sin – and there is a desire to know God and to know Him more each day.
When we have difficulties in this world it is the Holy Spirit that dwells in us that gives us
direction. When we do not understand a portion of scripture we seek understanding and it
is the Holy Spirit who enlightens us. When we are depressed, the Holy Spirit comforts us.
He is our “Helper” and He dwells “in you”.
Can I see the Holy Spirit? Can I touch the Holy Spirit? No! But I can feel the Holy Spirit
working in my life. Let me ask you – can you see the wind? Can you catch it in your
hand? No! But you have seen the effects of the wind and you know it is real all the same.
A non-believing doctor one time said to a fellow doctor who was a believer, “I do not
believe there is anything such as a soul. I have never seen a soul. Have you ever seen a
soul?”
“No,” said the believer.
“Did you ever hear a soul?”
“No.”
“Did you ever smell a soul?”
“No.”
“Did you ever taste a soul?”
“No.”
“Did you ever feel a soul?”
“Yes,” said the believer, “I feel I have one within me now.”
“Well,” said the non-believer, “there are four senses against one—you only have one on
your side. You should not put much faith in the idea that there is such a thing as a soul.”
“Interesting,” said the doctor who was a believer, “Can I ask you a few questions?”
“Sure.”
“Did you ever see a pain?”
“No.” replied the non-believer.
“Did you ever hear a pain?”
“No.”
“Did you ever smell a pain?”
“No.”
“Did you ever taste a pain?”
“No.”
“Did you ever feel a pain?”
“Yes,” said the non-believing doctor.
“Well,” said the believer, “there are four senses against one—you only have one on your
side. You should not put much faith in the idea that there is such a thing as pain. But we
both know that pain exists and I know that a soul does too.”
Folks – worldlings will not receive the Holy Spirit. In fact they say there is no Holy Spirit
– because he cannot see it. Remember our text:
“the world cannot receive, because it does not see Him or know Him”
“but you know Him because He abides with you and will be in you.”
Folks – the Holy Spirit is real. He is a person. He is one of the Trinity. And if you are a
child of God – He dwells in you.
I can not see the wind – but I can see the effects of it. I hear it rustle the leaves as they are
moved across the yard. I can see dust blown across the road in front of me when I drive. I
can smell the fragrance of a new fallen rain – as it is brought to me by a breeze. I can feel
the wind chill factor touch my face as I stand outside on a cold winter’s day. I know that
the wind exists although I can not see it – and I know that the Holy Spirit exists too.
Five Misconceptions About the Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit seems to be the most controversial person of the Trinity. Even
Christians cannot agree on who He is or what He does. Is the Holy Spirit the least of
the three in the Trinity, or is He the power we’re lacking in our lives? There are
many misconceptions about who the Holy Spirit is, but the following are some of the
most common misunderstandings Christians have about the Holy Spirit.
1. The Holy Spirit is not karma or a force; He's a person.
2. The Holy Spirit is not reserved for super Christians; He's a gift to all
Christians.
3. The Holy Spirit does not come and go like goosebumps; He is with us always.
4. The Holy Spirit only does spectacular things. The Holy Spirit does many
spectacular things, but He also guides and equips us for everyday
interactions. Sometimes, His leading could be as simple as telling us to sit in a
specific seat or to say hi to a specific person.
The Holy Spirit is extra or optional. (i.e. "If I know Jesus, I've got all I need.") We
can't do all that Jesus calls us to without the Holy Spirit.
Here are 25 Things the Holy Spirit Does
1. The Spirit convicts the world of sin, righteousness, and judgment (John 16:8).
2. The Spirit guides us into all truth (John 16:13).
3. The Spirit regenerates us (John 3:5-8; Titus 3:5).
4. The Spirit glorifies and testifies of Christ (John 15:26; 16:14).
5. The Spirit reveals Christ to us and in us (John 16:14-15).
6. The Spirit leads us (Rom. 8:14; Gal. 5:18; Matt. 4:1; Luke 4:1).
7. The Spirit sanctifies us (2 Thess. 2:13; 1 Pet. 1:2; Rom. 5:16).
8. The Spirit empowers us (Luke 4:14; 24:49; Rom. 15:19; Acts 1:8).
9. The Spirit fills us (Eph. 5:18; Acts 2:4; 4:8, 31; 9:17).
10. The Spirit teaches us to pray (Rom. 8:26-27; Jude 1:20).
11. The Spirit bears witness in us that we are children of God (Rom. 8:16).
12. The Spirit produces in us the fruit or evidence of His work and presence (Gal.
5:22-23).
13. The Spirit distributes spiritual gifts and manifestations (the outshining) of His
presence to and through the body (1 Cor. 12:4, 8-10; Heb. 2:4).
14. The Spirit anoints us for ministry (Luke 4:18; Acts 10:38).
15. The Spirit washes and renews us (Titus 3:5).
16. The Spirit brings unity and oneness to the body (Eph. 4:3; 2:14-18). Here the
Holy Spirit plays the same role that He plays in the Godhead. The Spirit is the life
that unites Father and Son. The Spirit plays the same role in the church. When the
Holy Spirit is operating in a group of people, He unites them in love. Therefore, a
sure evidence of the Holy Spirit working in a group is Love and Unity. Not signs and
wonders (those are seasonal and can be counterfeited).
17. The Spirit is our guarantee and deposit of the future resurrection (2 Cor. 1:22;
2 Cor. 5:5).
18. The Spirit seals us unto the day of redemption (Eph. 1:13; 4:30).
19. The Spirit sets us free from the law of sin and death (Rom. 8:2).
20. The Spirit quickens our mortal bodies (Rom. 8:11).
21. The Spirit reveals the deep things of God to us (1 Cor. 2:10).
22. The Spirit reveals what has been given to us from God (1 Cor. 2:12).
23. The Spirit dwells in us (Rom. 8:9; 1 Cor. 3:16; 2 Tim. 1:14; John 14:17).
24. The Spirit speaks to, in, and through us (1 Cor. 12:3; 1 Tim. 4:1; Rev. 2:11;
Heb 3:7; Matt. 10:20; Acts 2:4; 8:29; 10:19; 11:12, 28; 13:2; 16:6,7; 21:4,11).
25. The Spirit is the agent by which we are baptized into the body of Christ (1 Cor.
12:13).
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Though many Christians overlook the importance of the Holy Spirit, Scripture is
clear about not only His vital role, but also His divine actions. Here are 33 of the
countless things the Spirit of God continues to do today.
He helps us (Rom. 8:26)
He guides us (John 16:13)
He teaches us (John 14:26)
He speaks (Rev. 2:7)
He reveals (1 Cor. 2:10)
He instructs (Acts 8:29)
He testifies of Jesus (John 15:26)
He comforts us (Acts 9:31)
He calls us (Acts 13:2)
He fills us (Acts 4:31)
He strengthens us (Eph. 3:16)
He prays for us (Rom. 8:26)
He prophesies through us (2 Pet. 1:21)
He bears witness to the truth (Rom. 9:1)
He brings joy (1 Thess. 1:6)
He brings freedom (2 Cor. 3:17)
He helps us to obey (1 Pet. 1:22)
He calls for Jesus’ return (Rev. 22:17)
He transforms us (2 Cor. 3:18)
He lives in us (1 Cor. 3:16)
He frees us (Rom. 8:2)
He renews us (Titus 3:5)
He produces fruit in us (Gal. 5:22-23)
He gives gifts (1 Cor. 12:8-10)
He leads us (Rom. 8:14)
He convicts (John 16:8)
He sanctifies us (2 Thess. 2:13)
He empowers us (Acts 1:8)
He unites us (Eph. 4:3-4)
He seals us (Eph. 1:13)
He gives us access to the Father (Eph. 2:18)
He enables us to wait (Gal. 5:5)
He casts out demons (Matt. 12:28)
70 Functions of the Holy Spirit
By revtrev
We just had a an incredible weekend with the Holy Spirit… yes, I know He’s
already in us, around us and on us at all times…but there are moments and times
when He’s more palpable and people are healed, relationships are restored and
good things happen…I’m still shaking sensing His presence now. I’d better go soak.
Before I do, I wanted to share this post I prepared last week, about the Holy Spirit.
In her book, Spiritual Revolution Patricia King shows really good Biblical research
on the function of the Holy Spirit. This list of the 70 Functions of the Holy Spirit
come from her research.
He leads and directs. (Matthew 4:1; Mark 1:12; Luke 2:27; 4:1; Acts 8:29; Romans
8:14)
The Holy Spirit speaks – in, to and through. (Matthew 10:20; Acts 1:16; 2:4; 13:2;
28:25; Hebrews 3:7)
He gives power to cast out devils. (Matthew 12:28)
He releases power. (Luke 4:14)
The Holy Spirit anoints. (Luke 4:18; Acts 10:38)
The Holy Spirit “comes upon” or “falls on”. (Matthew 3:16; Mark 1:10; Luke 2:25;
3:22; 4:18; John 1:32,33; Acts 10:44; 11:15)
He baptizes and fills. (Matthew 3:11; Mark 1:8; Luke 1:15,41,67; 3:16, 4:1; John
1:33; Acts 1:4-5; 2:4; 4:8,31; 6:3,5; 7:55; 10:47; 11:24; 13:9,52; 1 Corinthians 12:12)
He gives new birth. (John 3:5,8)
He leads into worship. (John 4:23)
He flows like a river from the spirit man. (John 7:38-39)
He ministers truth. (John 14:17; 15:26; 16:13)
He dwells in people. (John 14:17; Romans 8:9,11; 1 Corinthians 3:16)
The Holy Spirit gives comfort, health, and strength. (John 15:26; Acts 9:31)
He proceeds from the Father. (John 15:26)
He shows us things to come. (John 16:13)
He gives the gift of tongues. (Acts 2:4)
He releases prophecy, dreams and visions. (Acts 2:17,18; 11:28)
He can transport people physically. (Acts 8:39)
The Holy Spirit brings direction and guidance. (Mark 13:36; 13:11; Acts 10:19;
11:12; 21:11; 1 Timothy 4:1
He is Holiness. (Romans 1:4)
He is the Spirit of life and gives life. (Romans 8:1,10)
The Holy Spirit invites us to walk with Him. (Romans 8:4-5)
He groans, prays and intercedes. (Romans 8:26-27)
He is a Sword. (Ephesians 6:17)
The Holy Spirit produces fruit in our lives. (Galatians 5:22-23; Ephesians 5:9)
He helps us in our weakness. (Romans 8:26)
He bears witness. (Acts 5:32 15:28; 20:23; Romans 8:15-16; Hebrews 10:15; 1 John
4:13; 5:6-8)
He is the Spirit of Adoption. (Romans 8:15)
He gives power to mortify the deeds of the flesh. (Romans 8:13)
He provides power for signs, wonders and preaching. (Acts 1:8; 1 Corinthians 2:4)
He ministers love. (Romans 15:30)
He searches the deep things of God. (1 Corinthians 2:10)
He quickens the mortal body. (Romans 8:13)
He brings revelation. (Luke 2:25; 1 COrinthians 2:10,12; Ephesians 1:17-19; 3:5)
The Holy Spirit reveals to us what has been given by God. (1 Corinthians 2:12)
He washes, sanctifies, purifies and justifies. (Romans 15;16, 1 Corinthians 6:11; 2
Thessalonians 2:13; 1 Timothy 3:16; 1 Peter 1:2,22)
He gives gifts. (1 Corinthians 12:4-11; Hebrews 2:4)
He seals us. (2 Corinthians 1:22; Ephesians 4:30)
He is liberty. (2 Corinthians 3:17)
He changes us into the image of Christ. (2 Corinthians 3:17)
He is the promise of the blessing of Abraham. (Galatians 3:14)
He releases a cry to the Father. (Galatians 4:6)
He gives access to the Father. (Ephesians 2:18)
The Holy Spirit builds us together for a house for God. (Ephesians 2:22)
He strengthens us with might. (Ephesians 3:16)
He is unity. (Ephesians 4:3-4)
He is wine. (Ephesians 5:18)
He supplies. (Philippians 1:19)
He is fellowship. (2 Corinthians 13;14; Philippians 2:1)
He is grace. (Hebrews 10:29)
He is glory. (1 Peter 4:14)
The Holy Spirit speaks to the churches. (Revelation 2:11,17,29; 3:6,13,22)
He calls for the Bridegroom. (Revelation 22:17)
The Holy Spirit has the power of conception and anointing for God’s purposes.
(Matthew 1:18,20; Luke 1:35)
He teaches. (Luke 12:12; John 14:26; 1 Corinthians 2:13; 1 John 2:27)
He gives commandments. (Acts 1:2)
He provides power to be a witness. (Acts 1:8)
He provides boldness. (Acts 4:31)
He give sight. (Acts 9:17)
He commissions. (Acts 13:4)
He restrains. (Acts 16:6)
He appoints ministries and gives them authority. (Acts 20:28)
He releases love. (Romans 5:5)
He is righteousness, peace and joy. (Romans 14:17; 15:13; 1 Thessalonians 1:6)
He confesses Christ’s Lordship. (1 Corinthians 12:3)
The Holy Spirit brings the gospel. (1 Thessalonians 1:5-6)
He is keeping power. (2 Timothy 1:14)
He brings renewal. (Titus 3:5)
He moves on believers. (2 Peter 1:21)
He convicts the world. (John 16:8)
Read more at >>> http://revtrev.com/live-light/70-functions-of-the-holy-spirit/
Facts Concerning The Holy Spirit 1 Of 5 Series Series
Contributed by Gerald Van Horn on Jan 3, 2014
Scripture: Acts 13:2
Denomination: Assembly Of God
Summary: Who is the Holy Spirit?
Introduction:
I recently read an article dated March 12, 2012 in the Jerusalem Post that was
titled, “Terror attack in Itamar: 5 family members murdered.” I remembered the
feeling and the emotion that came over me when I read this article. The holy anger.
The burden for the Jewish people.
The subtitle read, “Police suspect armed terrorist entered a house in West Bank and
stabbed a couple along with 3 children; 2 other children escaped un harmed.
The article goes on to say that “Five family members were found murdered in their
residence in the West Bank of Itamar settlement Friday over night, after a suspect
terrorist broke and entered the house and stabbed the five to death.”
Why?
All this Jewish family was doing was exactly what was promised to them. God
promised this land to them.
Here in America we Christians feel like our faith is being tested by something silly
as a traffic jam. The truth is we are spoiled, including me,
And yet, we feel such a burden for these people. The Jewish people in Israel. Or,
maybe you remember 911. Maybe the Holy Spirit laid it upon your heart to pray for
one of the victims.
The Holy Spirit can stir our hearts in an unusual way. It is the Holy Spirit who
places that burden in our hearts. He will make us do things like “pray.” It’s the
Holy Spirit that keeps the situation on our minds. We can’t shake it.
Have you ever had a family member where the Holy Spirit places a tremendous
burden on your heart for them? You pray. You fast. You need to feel the
breakthrough.
I recently preached a sermon series entitled, “Necessary Enemy.” I had no idea
what some of you were going through at the time. But later I found out that some of
you have some huge enemies in your life. This is exactly how the Holy Spirit works.
He knows what you need. He sets up the situation. He knows what you need. He sets
up the situation. He moves. He breathes. He is working at all times
There is only one thing more powerful than seeing the Holy Spirit work in someone
else’s life and that seeing him work in yours.
If you want power, confidence, joy, peace and more love in your life, ask the Holy
Spirit come and do something new in you. You may be surprised how the Holy
Spirit will show up in your life.
I promise you, when the Holy Spirit shows up in your life it will cease to be dry and
mechanical. Instead your life will be exciting filled with awe at the power of the Holy
Spirit.
Who is the Holy Spirit? I believe that many Christians have a blurred notion of who
the Holy Spirit is. The holy Spirit is not a “Holy Ghost” in the Halloween sense of a
ghost. Neither is he a force like the one found in the movie “Star Wars.”
The Holy Spirit is a real person. He is the third member of the Trinity. I believe he
is the most overlooked and neglected of the Trinity. We hear preachers preach
about God or Jesus but seldom do we hear them preach about the Holy Spirit. The
truth is he is just as divine as the Father and the Son.
Facts concerning the Holy Spirit:
1. He possesses a divine personality and personally chooses people for ministry
assignment. That’s right. It’s the Holy Spirit that gives you your assignment. It’s the
Holy Spirit that spoke to us to plant a church in this area.
Acts 13:2. While they were worshiping the Lord and fasting, the Holy Spirit said,
“Set apart Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have called them.” Do you
want to know your assignment? Begin ti fast. Begin ti pray. Begin to worship. The
Holy Spirit will speak to you.
The second fact concerning the Holy Spirit is:
2. He communicates with us and searches out the deep things of God to make them
known to believers. In the book of Revelation, we see this often, “He who has ears let
him hear what the Spirit says.” It is the Holy Spirit that communicates with us. In 1
Corinthians Paul says, “but God has revealed it to us by his Spirit, the Spirit
searches all things even the deep things ofGod. For who among men knows the
thoughts of man except the man’s spirit with in him? In the same way no one knows
the thoughts of God except the Spirit of God.”
So it is the Holy Spirit that drives us to know God more. To understand his Word
more. To have a deeper relationship with him. It is the Holy Spirit that gives us
knowledge concerning the things of God.
3. He is the one who makes Christ a living reality to the believer and in fact is called
the Spirit of Christ. It is the Holy Spirit that brings conviction. It is the Holy Spirit
that draws people to Christ. Romans 8:9 “You, however, are controlled not by the
sinful nature but by the Spirit of God which lives in you. And if anyone does not
have the Spirit of Christ, he does not belong to Christ.”
Then the fourth fact concerning the Holy Spirit is..
4. He is coequal with the Father and the Son as part of the mystery of the triune
God. They are defines as the trinity. We know the Father. He is the creator God and
is featured throughout the Old Testament. He is shown as the sovereign ruler of the
universe.
Jeohvah Jireh, God our provider. He faithfully answers prayer. He is also the Holy
One who gave the Ten Commandments to Moses and to Israel. He is God the
Father.
Then we have the Son. Jesus. When Jesus came he came to do miracles. He came to
teach us about the Father and the things of God. But the primary reason he came
was to die. He came to die for those Israelites and anyone else who violated God’s
laws which includes everyone. For all have sinned and come short of the glory of
God. This was God’s plan. To rescue us for judgment. Salvation from sin called for
the son of man to take our guilt and to suffer for the punishment of our sins.
Jesus paid our sin-dept for us. That’s why John the Baptist called Jesus the “Lamb
of God” who would take away the sin of the world in John 1:29.
But Jesus’ death on the cross, as wonderful as it is, wasn’t the end of God’s plan.
Before Jesus died, he told his followers about someone else that would be coming.
During the last supper, Jesus told his disciples that he was going away. Imagine how
upset the disciples must have been to hear such a thing. He was their teacher. He
was their leader. He was their savior. And now he’s going away! How could he leave
them now, when they needed him the most? Then he made a statement that really
confused them. He said, “ But I tell the truth: It is for your good that I am going
away. Unless I go away, the counselor will not come; but if I go I will sned him to
you.”
What? It is for our own good that Jesus going away? He explains why in John
14:16-17.”And I will ask the Father, and he will give you another counselor to be
with you forever- the Spirit of truth. The world cannot accept him, because it
neither sees him nor knows him. But you know him, for lives with you and will be in
you.”
Now, the whole picture begins to unfold. The Father sent his Son to accomplish a
specific work. Then the Son sends the Holy Spirit to accomplish a specific work.
Then Jesus gives them a specific instruction about the Holy Spirit. He told them in
no uncertain terms, “Do not leave Jerusalem, but wait for the gift my Father
promised, which you have heard me speak about.” :But you will receive power when
the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and all
Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth..” Acts 1:8.
So they did as they told. They waited for promise of God. Then it happened. They
received something from heaven. It was far beyond their intelligence, talents and
training. The Holy Spirit came in power. For the first time. Thye understood why
Jesus said it is for your own good that I go away. The helper came.
In the Gospels Peter often spoke at the wrong time. He misunderstood the meaning
of Jesus’ teachings. He tended to boast of his superiority over the other disciples.
But when Jesus was arrested, Peter not only fled but denied even knowing Jesus.
Why was Peter so weak and mistake prone? Look at the benefits he had: He had the
best teacher. He had the best role model. It was Jesus himself. What did all these
resources do for Peter? Not enough! No outward teaching can compare to the
inward power of the Holy Spirit.
But something happened to Peter on the day of Pentecost. He was filled with the
Holy Spirit! “And when the day of Pentecost was fully come, they were all with one
accord in one place, And suddenly there came a sound from heaven as of a rushing
mighty wind, and it filled all the house where they were sitting. And there appeared
unto them cloven tongues like as of fire, and it sat upon each of them. And they were
all filled with the Holy Ghost, and began to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit
gave them utterance.” Acts 2:1-4.
Now Peter is a different man. He preached boldly about the name of Jesus to
massive crowds. Was this the same man? Absolutely not! This was the new Peter!
He was filled with the Holy Spirit!
Thanks to Mark Van Horn ,pastor of River of Life, Hurst, Tex.

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  • 1. HOLY SPIRIT FACTS EDITED BY GLENN PEASE Interesting Facts About the Holy Mentioned 352 times in the Bible Mentioned 88 times in the Old Testament Mentioned 264 times in the Bible Mentioned in more than half of the Old Testament Books, 23 of the 39 Books NAMES OF THE HOLY SPIRIT • Referred to by a total of 57 names in the Bible • Referred to by 18 names in the Old Testament • Referred to by 39 names in the New Testament • Five names are common to both the Old & New Testaments • Of the 52 individual names: 17 express relation to God 5 express relation to Christ 5 Indicate His Divine nature 7 describe His own character 17 indicate His relation to man OF THE 264 NEW TESTAMENT REFERENCES TO THE HOLY SPIRIT... • 60 or more appear Matthew, Mark, Luke, & John • 57 references are in Acts • 132 references in the epistles and the Revelation • References in every epistle except Philemon, 2 John & 3 John • 22 references in Romans. Romans has more references than any other epistle • 17 references in 1 Corinthians https://ilovebeingchristian.com 10 Facts About The Holy Spirit (That May Surprise You In the video below Christian Youtuber shares 10 facts that explain the mysteries surrounding the Holy Spirit according to his personal assessment: The Holy Spirit Was Involved in Creation: According to Genesis 1:1-2, the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters. The phrase “moved upon” here implies the Holy Spirit prepared the land for God’s creation. The Holy Spirit Was Involved in Jesus’ Birth: Deuteronomy 32:11 says, “The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee…” This is talking about the virgin birth or Jesus’ incarnation into the physical world. The Holy Spirit Converts Us: It is through the Holy Spirit that Christians are born again. John 3:3 says that a man cannot see the kingdom of God unless he is born again, and this process is made possible by the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is also crucial to a Christian’s ability to live life as a new creation in Christ. The Holy Spirit is a Person: Some religions think of the Holy Spirit as less than a person. However, the Holy Spirit is a vitally important person when it comes to the Christian life. Romans 8:26 talks about how the Holy Spirit intercedes for Christians, which is just one of the many roles the Holy Spirit fulfills.
  • 2. The Holy Spirit And Jesus Are Distinct Persons: In Luke 3:21-22, it says the Holy Ghost descended upon Jesus. This shows that Jesus and the Holy Spirit are two different entities. Matthew 28:19 also makes this distinction. The Holy Spirit is Divine: The Holy Spirit is God. Acts 5:3-4 proves this fact as Peter refers to the Holy Spirit as God. The Bible in 2 Corinthians 3:17, calls the Holy Spirit Lord, which of course, confirms He is God. You Need to Ask for The Holy Spirit: The Holy Spirit is available to all believers but must be asked for to be received. You Can Lose The Holy Spirit: In Psalm 51:11, King David seems to imply that the Holy Spirit could leave him. The Holy Spirit Has Always Been Available: David mentions the Holy Spirit as do several other Old Testament passages. Therefore, this implies the Holy Spirit isn’t a New Testament phenomenon. The Holy Spirit Doesn’t Cause Confusion: God is not the author of the confusion. Speaking in tongues, for example, is confusing and isn’t of God and doesn’t involve the Holy Spirit." COME HOLY SPIRIT MINISTRIES 20 Facts Worth Remembering About the Holy Spirit The Holy Spirit is entirely God. Once one comes to this reality of the full Godness of the Holy Spirit, the expectations of who he is, what his purposes are, and how he is treated are entirely revolutionized. John 14 and 16 make his position in the Trinity very clear. The Holy Spirit is for us. In John 14:16, Jesus assures his followers he will ask the Father to send them a helper, an advocate. The Holy Spirit is intended to be in relational partnership with every believer in their Christian journey. The Holy Spirit replaced Jesus on Earth. In John 14 and 16, Jesus assures his disciples that he is leaving them, but not alone. Moreover, he further encourages them that it is better for them that he goes so that the Holy Spirit can come. (John 16:7) The Holy Spirit was intimately involved in our redemption. In Matthew 1:18 we learn that the Mary conceived Jesus by the Holy Spirit. This intimacy of the Holy Spirit’s involvement in Mary’s conception should encourage each believer that he was fully involved with our redemption from the very beginning. The Holy Spirit is essential to our salvation. John 3:6 assures us that our rebirth from the life of sin is an act of the Holy Spirit. It is not only the death and resurrection of Jesus, but it is the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit that allows us to be born again. 1 Corinthians 12:3
  • 3. The Holy Spirit has a clear purpose on Earth. According to John 16:8, he has come to convict the world of sin, righteousness, and judgment. His entire mission is to draw mankind to a place of decision about eternity. The Holy Spirit guides us into ALL truth. John 16:12-13 teaches us that his purpose with believers is to guide us into all truth and to tell us what is to come. We are not in this walk blindly, but we have a guide that knows what he is doing and where he is going. We should follow. The Holy Spirit points to Jesus. John 15:26 declares he intends to guide us to Jesus and who he is. The Holy Spirit wants us to become more like Jesus, and he wants to do it for us and with us. The Holy Spirit is a promise from the Father. In Acts 1:4-5 Jesus encourages the disciples to go and wait for the promise of the Holy Spirit, a gift from our Father. We, also, must realize the Father is giving us his Holy Spirit for our Christian journey. The Holy Spirit brings good fruit. Galatians 5:22-23 tells us that we have the fruit of the Spirit available for our lives. We can experience a supernatural depth of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. The Holy Spirit is how we defeat sin. Galatians 5:16-17 teaches us that the Holy Spirit and the flesh (our desires that are contrary to God’s ways) are the opposite of one another. Inviting the Holy Spirit into our lives is an invitation to God in our circumstances. We have God on our side in our fight against the things that distract us. The Holy Spirit is better than following the rules. Galatians 5:14;18 teaches us that the law can be summed up into loving our neighbor and that the Holy Spirit is better than the rule book. When we invite him into our relationships, we are living a more natural life than just doing it on our own. The Holy Spirit sets our minds free. Romans 8:5-6 shows us how our minds, when governed by the Spirit, results in life and peace. We can have a better life filled with peace by giving our will over to the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit brings unity to Christians and tears down walls. 1 Corinthians 12:13 declares that it is by the Holy Spirit that we are baptized into one body together, taking away all socioeconomic, racial and gender barriers and allowing us to live as one people. The Holy Spirit assures our salvation. According to Ephesians 1:13-14 we are sealed with the promised Holy Spirit. In Roman law, a seal could only be broken by death. There is no turning back.
  • 4. The Holy Spirit makes us wise. Isaiah 11:12 says that he brings us wisdom, understanding, counsel, might, knowledge and a healthy fear of the Lord. We have the very wisdom of God on our side in all that we do. The Holy Spirit gives us gifts. 1 Corinthians 12:4-11 teaches us that the Holy Spirit has supernatural gifts to provide us with. These gifts are for the body to build one another up and for each believer to be able to reach the lost more effectively. The Holy Spirit brings spiritual freedom no matter what. 2 Corinthians 3:17-18 assures again that the Holy Spirit is fully God, but Paul goes onto say that wherever the Holy Spirit is, there is freedom. When we have the Holy Spirit in our lives, we can walk into a new feeling of freedom no matter what the situation past, present or future. The Holy Spirit can be grieved. Ephesians 4:30 shows us that our actions, especially toward one another, can bring a disappointment to the Holy Spirit. This does not imply in any way that he pouts, but instead, we can expect him in those moments to convict us and brings us into his ways. The Holy Spirit is in love with us. Romans 15:30 encourages us that the love of the Holy Spirit is working in and through us. We need to embrace that the Holy Spirit, in his divine love, is always for us and not against us. CATHY DEATON 15 Facts About The Holy Spirit 1. He is omnipresent. Psalm 139: 7 2. He is omniscient. I Corinthians 2: 10-11 3. He is omnipotent. Genesis 1: 2 4. He is eternal. Hebrews 9: 14 5. He is called God. Acts 5: 3-4
  • 5. 6. He is equal with the Father and with the Son. Matthew 28: 19-20 7. He has a mind. Romans 8: 27 8. He searches out the human mind. I Corinthians 2: 10 9. He has a will. I Corinthians 2: 11 10. He forbids. Acts 16: 6-7 11. He leads. Acts 16: 10 12. He speaks. Acts 8: 29 13. He loves. Romans 15: 30 14. He grieves. Ephesians 4: 30 15. He prays. Romans 8: 26 The Complete Book of Bible Lists by H. L. Willmington Three Facts About The Holy Spirit Contributed by Tom Shepard Our text for today is found in John chapter fourteen. Please follow along with me as I read: "I will ask the Father, and He will give you another Helper, that He may be with you forever; that is the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive, because it does not see Him or know Him, but you know Him because He abides with you and will be in you.”
  • 6. John 14:16-17 (NASB) You may be surprised to hear me say that I do not intend, this morning, to say anything about the Holy Spirit as the Helper – but I don’t. The reason is that I have an entire sermon devoted to that subject – so that will not be our topic today. (See my sermon: The Helper – The Holy Spirit) What I do want to speak on is: “Three Facts About The Holy Spirit. Someone has said that the Bible is like a treasure room. Sometimes you enter and you find silver. Other times you enter and you find gold. But there are other times that you enter when you find precious jewels such as rubies and diamonds. Today in our text – I believe we have found a diamond. There is great wealth in the two verses which we have just read. I invite your attention to this passage this morning. We will examine this diamond – and it is my hope that we all come away with an appreciation of its great value. The first thing I want us to realize from this verse is that: I. The Holy Spirit is a PERSON Examine our text again. Go ahead and circle every reference to the Holy Spirit. Notice that the first “He” in our text refers to God the Father. Every “He” or “Him” thereafter refers to the Holy Spirit. “He” is used twice and “Him” is used three times. In other words – in today’s text the Holy Spirit is referred to five times as a person. Folks we often speak of the Holy Spirit as an “It” rather than a “He”. This is a mistake – God is a person – and the Holy Spirit being part of the trinity is a person. Perhaps it is because of the mysterious workings and influence of the Holy Spirit – His sacred operations – that we are apt to forget that the Holy Spirit is truly and actually a Person. It is easy for us to speak of the Father as a person just as it is easy for us to speak of Jesus as a person – but when we speak of the Holy Spirit – that is a different matter. Yet our text today makes it plain that He is a person. I can think of the Father as a Person because I can picture Him speaking the world into existence. I can picture Him forming drops of rain. I can conceive of Him creating all the stars in the heavens and calling each one by name. He is above all things. He watches over us. He is Holy. He is mighty. He is powerful – and there is no problem in my mind that He is a person. I can realize Jesus – the Son of Man is a real Person because He became bone of my bone and flesh of my flesh. It takes no great stretch of my imagination to picture the Babe in Bethlehem, or to behold the, “Man of Sorrows and acquainted with grief.” I can easily realize that He was persecuted in Pilate’s hall and was nailed to a tree for my sins. I can picture Him sitting on His Throne in Heaven. But when I come to deal with the Holy Spirit – His operations are so mysterious, His doings are so secret, His acts are so removed from everything that is of sense and of the body — that I cannot so easily grasp the idea of Him being a Person – yet He is. God the Holy Spirit is not just some influence, an emanation or some stream flowing from the Father. He is as much an actual Person as either God the Father or God the Son. God the Holy Spirit is actually a Person.
  • 7. Travel to the pool of baptism with me for a moment. Do you recall how people are baptized? When they are buried in the water – what words are said? In whose name are we instructed to baptize? Jesus told us: "Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit” Matthew 28:19 (NASB) Go ahead and circle the words “in the name”. Note the Bible does not say “in the names” of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. No – it is in the name of the Three-In-One. God the Father – God the Son – God the Holy Spirit are all to be proclaimed at the time of baptism for all of them are the Persons of the Trinity and the three together are one God. All of them are separate yet equal – all are one. It is in the name God that we are baptized for all – Father, Son, Spirit have their workings in our salvation. Let us also realize that God - The Holy Spirit has manifested Himself physically to people on at least a couple occasions. He has put on a form so that He could be seen by mortal men. Do you recall Jesus Christ our Savior standing in the river Jordan? Jesus Christ, the Son of God, descends into the water and “the Holy Spirit descended upon Him in bodily form like a dove, and a voice came out of heaven, "You are My beloved Son, in You I am well-pleased." Luke 3:22 (NASB) At the baptism we find God the Father speaking – God the Son being baptized and – God the Spirit in “bodily form” – descending upon the Son. The Three-in-One are all present – and they are all manifested separate. God the Holy Spirit is a person. What of the time that the disciples are in the upper room and they hear the sound as of a rushing mighty wind? The noise filled the whole house and there appeared tongues of fire and each person was filled with the Holy Spirit. Can I not say that it was the working of God? Can I not say that it was the working of the Holy Spirit? Yes – I can say both – for both are true. But that is not all. The Bible tells us that it is the Holy Spirit that gives spiritual gifts to the children of God. First Corinthians says: “For to one is given the word of wisdom through the Spirit, and to another the word of knowledge according to the same Spirit; to another faith by the same Spirit, and to another gifts of healing by the one Spirit, and to another the effecting of miracles, and to another prophecy, and to another the distinguishing of spirits, to another various kinds of tongues, and to another the interpretation of tongues. But one and the same Spirit works all these things, distributing to each one individually just as He wills.” 1 Corinthians 12:8-11 (NASB) Note that it is by the will of the Holy Spirit that gifts are distributed. He gives spiritual gifts just as “He” will. That is because the Holy Spirit is a person. He can make decisions. He can give gifts. He can indwell a person – that is because He is a person. Let us never doubt the fact. But now let us move on to point two which I have already mentioned. II. The Holy Spirit is One of the TRINITY Look at our text again and you will find all three persons of the Trinity are mentioned.
  • 8. “I,” — that is the Son — “will ask the Father and He shall give you another Helper.” There are the three Persons mentioned — all of them doing something for our salvation. “I will pray,” says the Son. “I will send,” says the Father. “I will be help,” says the Holy Spirit. When God first made man, He said, “Let Us make man.” (Genesis 1:26) The Bible does not say “Let Me make man” – but “Let Us make man in Our own image.” The Hebrew word that is used for God in that verse is “Eloheem” and it is in the plural – and so the scripture says: “Let us make man in Our own image.” I can picture God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit involved in unity in the creation of man, for you see – God has always been in unity – there is no division in Him. I must confess that I do not totally comprehend the Trinity – but it is a fact none-the-less. God has been three persons in one from the beginning of time. He is Eloheem – God the Father – God the Son – God the Holy Spirit – and He is one. I can imagine in ages far gone, that God said, “Let Us save man. Let Us redeem him from his sin. Let Us work together for his good.” It would not have been the Father alone who said, “Let Me save man.” No! But the three persons of the Godhead – conjointly working together in one consent saying, “Let Us save man.” There is power in unity. “A cord of three strands is not easily broken.” (Ecc. 4:12) That to me is sweet comfort to think that it is not one person of the Trinity who is engaged in my salvation – but all three. It is not simply the Father alone who has vowed to save me – even though He has power enough to do it. It is the Godhead – the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit who vows to pull me out of the pit. God will redeem me. God will set my feet on solid ground. God will cleanse me of my sins and make me whiter than snow. It is the Father, Son and Holy Spirit who will do it in unity. Your salvation and my salvation are dependent upon the unity and power of the Godhead – is that not a wonderful thought? Observe deeper into our text and you will find that each Person of the trinity is performing a separate office. “I will pray,” says the Son — that is intercession. “I will send,” says the Father — that is donation. “I will help,” says the Holy Spirit — that is supernatural influence. If it were possible for us to see the workings of the three persons of the Godhead – we would see the Son standing before the Father’s throne with outstretched hands crying day and night on our behalf. He would say: "I do not ask You to take them out of the world, but to keep them from the evil one. They are not of the world, even as I am not of the world. Sanctify them in the truth; Your word is truth. As You sent Me into the world, I also have sent them into the world.” John 17:15-18 (NASB) He would make mention our sorrows – of our struggles – of our temptations before the Father – for He is our intercessor.. We would also behold the Father – not as a listless and idle spectator of the intercession of the Son. But we would see Him with attentive ears listening to every word of Jesus and granting Him every petition. Where then is the Holy Spirit all this time? Is He sleeping? Has He gone away on vacation? No – He is watching over us. He sees our weary soul. He says, “Remember the words of Jesus – did He not say to you? ‘Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy- laden, and I will give you rest.’” Matthew 11:28 (NASB) When the Holy Spirit beholds
  • 9. your eyes filled with tears – He is our comforter. He wipes away the tears and says, “Fear not – there is hope in the cross.” When He sees the bruised and battered Believer – He binds up the broken heart. Behold how the Three Persons work together. There is unity in the Trinity. I am grateful to the Son who went to cross for me. I am grateful to the Father who sent the Son. I am grateful to the Son who sent us another Helper – a comforter who comforts me in my time of need. All three work together my salvation. There is a bond which can not be broken — Father, Son and Holy Spirit who are united for my good. This is a trinity of hope – because there is a triune God. But that is not all: III. The Holy Spirit INDWELLS believers Folks we now come to the subject of the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. The indwelling of the Holy Spirit is clearly taught in today’s text – so let us read it again: "I will ask the Father, and He will give you another Helper, that He may be with you forever; that is the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive, because it does not see Him or know Him, but you know Him because He abides with you and will be in you.” John 14:16-17 (NASB) Go ahead and circle the words, “He abides with you and will be in you”. Here is a profound fact. God not only cares about you but He dwells inside you. If you have accepted Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior – Jesus tells us that the Holy Spirit abides with you and will be “in” you. Folks let me give you this warning – if you do not have the Holy Spirit dwelling in you – you are none of His. You have no place in the Kingdom of God. There will be no mansion in Heaven for you. You will not sit at the banquet table of the King of kings. Whom God saves He indwells. We are told in the text that Jesus would send another Helper, who would abide in the saints forever. He would dwell with them and be in them. This Folks – is a fact. Ignatius, a martyr from centuries ago, used to call himself Theophorus, which means God-bearer, “because,” said he, “I bear with me the Holy Spirit.” Every true believer is a God-bearer. The Bible says: “Do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit who is in you, whom you have from God, and that you are not your own?” 1 Corinthians 6:19 (NASB) Christian – the Holy Spirit dwells in you. A person is not a Christian does not have the indwelling of the Holy Spirit – that is a fact. You may talk like a Christian. You may dress like a Christian. You may go to church on Sunday. You may read the Bible – in fact you may be able to quote it backward and forward – (remember the Devil can quote scripture) but that does not mean that you are a Christian. If there is no indwelling of the Holy Spirit – you have no part in the Family of God. You may ask: “How can I tell if I have the Holy Spirit dwelling in me?” Let me ask, “Do you know if you are alive or not? Do you breathe? Does your body have movement? Does your heart beat? Can you see – hear – and smell? Is there any thought in your
  • 10. mind?” By these senses you should know that you are alive. So too it is with the Holy Spirit. Do you feel guilt, conviction and remorse when you sin? Do you have a desire to follow God – to learn and practice His Word? Do you talk with Him and does He talk with you? Can you hear His voice – for the scripture says: "My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me; and I give eternal life to them, and they will never perish; and no one will snatch them out of My hand.” John 10:27-28 (NASB) If I were shocked by electricity, do you think I would not know it? The shock could be strong enough to knock me off my feet or only enough to tingle my fingers – but believe me – I think I would know it. So, if God dwells within me — if I have Deity tabernacling in my breast — if I have God the Holy Spirit resting in my heart and making a temple of my body — do you think I would not know it? You can call me a fanatic if you must – but I know that the Holy Spirit dwells within me. There is conviction in my heart when I sin – and there is a desire to know God and to know Him more each day. When we have difficulties in this world it is the Holy Spirit that dwells in us that gives us direction. When we do not understand a portion of scripture we seek understanding and it is the Holy Spirit who enlightens us. When we are depressed, the Holy Spirit comforts us. He is our “Helper” and He dwells “in you”. Can I see the Holy Spirit? Can I touch the Holy Spirit? No! But I can feel the Holy Spirit working in my life. Let me ask you – can you see the wind? Can you catch it in your hand? No! But you have seen the effects of the wind and you know it is real all the same. A non-believing doctor one time said to a fellow doctor who was a believer, “I do not believe there is anything such as a soul. I have never seen a soul. Have you ever seen a soul?” “No,” said the believer. “Did you ever hear a soul?” “No.” “Did you ever smell a soul?” “No.” “Did you ever taste a soul?” “No.” “Did you ever feel a soul?” “Yes,” said the believer, “I feel I have one within me now.” “Well,” said the non-believer, “there are four senses against one—you only have one on your side. You should not put much faith in the idea that there is such a thing as a soul.” “Interesting,” said the doctor who was a believer, “Can I ask you a few questions?” “Sure.” “Did you ever see a pain?” “No.” replied the non-believer.
  • 11. “Did you ever hear a pain?” “No.” “Did you ever smell a pain?” “No.” “Did you ever taste a pain?” “No.” “Did you ever feel a pain?” “Yes,” said the non-believing doctor. “Well,” said the believer, “there are four senses against one—you only have one on your side. You should not put much faith in the idea that there is such a thing as pain. But we both know that pain exists and I know that a soul does too.” Folks – worldlings will not receive the Holy Spirit. In fact they say there is no Holy Spirit – because he cannot see it. Remember our text: “the world cannot receive, because it does not see Him or know Him” “but you know Him because He abides with you and will be in you.” Folks – the Holy Spirit is real. He is a person. He is one of the Trinity. And if you are a child of God – He dwells in you. I can not see the wind – but I can see the effects of it. I hear it rustle the leaves as they are moved across the yard. I can see dust blown across the road in front of me when I drive. I can smell the fragrance of a new fallen rain – as it is brought to me by a breeze. I can feel the wind chill factor touch my face as I stand outside on a cold winter’s day. I know that the wind exists although I can not see it – and I know that the Holy Spirit exists too. Five Misconceptions About the Holy Spirit The Holy Spirit seems to be the most controversial person of the Trinity. Even Christians cannot agree on who He is or what He does. Is the Holy Spirit the least of the three in the Trinity, or is He the power we’re lacking in our lives? There are many misconceptions about who the Holy Spirit is, but the following are some of the most common misunderstandings Christians have about the Holy Spirit. 1. The Holy Spirit is not karma or a force; He's a person. 2. The Holy Spirit is not reserved for super Christians; He's a gift to all Christians. 3. The Holy Spirit does not come and go like goosebumps; He is with us always. 4. The Holy Spirit only does spectacular things. The Holy Spirit does many spectacular things, but He also guides and equips us for everyday interactions. Sometimes, His leading could be as simple as telling us to sit in a specific seat or to say hi to a specific person.
  • 12. The Holy Spirit is extra or optional. (i.e. "If I know Jesus, I've got all I need.") We can't do all that Jesus calls us to without the Holy Spirit. Here are 25 Things the Holy Spirit Does 1. The Spirit convicts the world of sin, righteousness, and judgment (John 16:8). 2. The Spirit guides us into all truth (John 16:13). 3. The Spirit regenerates us (John 3:5-8; Titus 3:5). 4. The Spirit glorifies and testifies of Christ (John 15:26; 16:14). 5. The Spirit reveals Christ to us and in us (John 16:14-15). 6. The Spirit leads us (Rom. 8:14; Gal. 5:18; Matt. 4:1; Luke 4:1). 7. The Spirit sanctifies us (2 Thess. 2:13; 1 Pet. 1:2; Rom. 5:16). 8. The Spirit empowers us (Luke 4:14; 24:49; Rom. 15:19; Acts 1:8). 9. The Spirit fills us (Eph. 5:18; Acts 2:4; 4:8, 31; 9:17). 10. The Spirit teaches us to pray (Rom. 8:26-27; Jude 1:20). 11. The Spirit bears witness in us that we are children of God (Rom. 8:16). 12. The Spirit produces in us the fruit or evidence of His work and presence (Gal. 5:22-23). 13. The Spirit distributes spiritual gifts and manifestations (the outshining) of His presence to and through the body (1 Cor. 12:4, 8-10; Heb. 2:4). 14. The Spirit anoints us for ministry (Luke 4:18; Acts 10:38). 15. The Spirit washes and renews us (Titus 3:5). 16. The Spirit brings unity and oneness to the body (Eph. 4:3; 2:14-18). Here the Holy Spirit plays the same role that He plays in the Godhead. The Spirit is the life that unites Father and Son. The Spirit plays the same role in the church. When the Holy Spirit is operating in a group of people, He unites them in love. Therefore, a sure evidence of the Holy Spirit working in a group is Love and Unity. Not signs and wonders (those are seasonal and can be counterfeited).
  • 13. 17. The Spirit is our guarantee and deposit of the future resurrection (2 Cor. 1:22; 2 Cor. 5:5). 18. The Spirit seals us unto the day of redemption (Eph. 1:13; 4:30). 19. The Spirit sets us free from the law of sin and death (Rom. 8:2). 20. The Spirit quickens our mortal bodies (Rom. 8:11). 21. The Spirit reveals the deep things of God to us (1 Cor. 2:10). 22. The Spirit reveals what has been given to us from God (1 Cor. 2:12). 23. The Spirit dwells in us (Rom. 8:9; 1 Cor. 3:16; 2 Tim. 1:14; John 14:17). 24. The Spirit speaks to, in, and through us (1 Cor. 12:3; 1 Tim. 4:1; Rev. 2:11; Heb 3:7; Matt. 10:20; Acts 2:4; 8:29; 10:19; 11:12, 28; 13:2; 16:6,7; 21:4,11). 25. The Spirit is the agent by which we are baptized into the body of Christ (1 Cor. 12:13). https://www.charismamag.com Though many Christians overlook the importance of the Holy Spirit, Scripture is clear about not only His vital role, but also His divine actions. Here are 33 of the countless things the Spirit of God continues to do today. He helps us (Rom. 8:26) He guides us (John 16:13) He teaches us (John 14:26) He speaks (Rev. 2:7) He reveals (1 Cor. 2:10) He instructs (Acts 8:29) He testifies of Jesus (John 15:26) He comforts us (Acts 9:31)
  • 14. He calls us (Acts 13:2) He fills us (Acts 4:31) He strengthens us (Eph. 3:16) He prays for us (Rom. 8:26) He prophesies through us (2 Pet. 1:21) He bears witness to the truth (Rom. 9:1) He brings joy (1 Thess. 1:6) He brings freedom (2 Cor. 3:17) He helps us to obey (1 Pet. 1:22) He calls for Jesus’ return (Rev. 22:17) He transforms us (2 Cor. 3:18) He lives in us (1 Cor. 3:16) He frees us (Rom. 8:2) He renews us (Titus 3:5) He produces fruit in us (Gal. 5:22-23) He gives gifts (1 Cor. 12:8-10) He leads us (Rom. 8:14) He convicts (John 16:8) He sanctifies us (2 Thess. 2:13) He empowers us (Acts 1:8) He unites us (Eph. 4:3-4) He seals us (Eph. 1:13) He gives us access to the Father (Eph. 2:18) He enables us to wait (Gal. 5:5) He casts out demons (Matt. 12:28)
  • 15. 70 Functions of the Holy Spirit By revtrev We just had a an incredible weekend with the Holy Spirit… yes, I know He’s already in us, around us and on us at all times…but there are moments and times when He’s more palpable and people are healed, relationships are restored and good things happen…I’m still shaking sensing His presence now. I’d better go soak. Before I do, I wanted to share this post I prepared last week, about the Holy Spirit. In her book, Spiritual Revolution Patricia King shows really good Biblical research on the function of the Holy Spirit. This list of the 70 Functions of the Holy Spirit come from her research. He leads and directs. (Matthew 4:1; Mark 1:12; Luke 2:27; 4:1; Acts 8:29; Romans 8:14) The Holy Spirit speaks – in, to and through. (Matthew 10:20; Acts 1:16; 2:4; 13:2; 28:25; Hebrews 3:7) He gives power to cast out devils. (Matthew 12:28) He releases power. (Luke 4:14) The Holy Spirit anoints. (Luke 4:18; Acts 10:38) The Holy Spirit “comes upon” or “falls on”. (Matthew 3:16; Mark 1:10; Luke 2:25; 3:22; 4:18; John 1:32,33; Acts 10:44; 11:15) He baptizes and fills. (Matthew 3:11; Mark 1:8; Luke 1:15,41,67; 3:16, 4:1; John 1:33; Acts 1:4-5; 2:4; 4:8,31; 6:3,5; 7:55; 10:47; 11:24; 13:9,52; 1 Corinthians 12:12) He gives new birth. (John 3:5,8) He leads into worship. (John 4:23) He flows like a river from the spirit man. (John 7:38-39) He ministers truth. (John 14:17; 15:26; 16:13)
  • 16. He dwells in people. (John 14:17; Romans 8:9,11; 1 Corinthians 3:16) The Holy Spirit gives comfort, health, and strength. (John 15:26; Acts 9:31) He proceeds from the Father. (John 15:26) He shows us things to come. (John 16:13) He gives the gift of tongues. (Acts 2:4) He releases prophecy, dreams and visions. (Acts 2:17,18; 11:28) He can transport people physically. (Acts 8:39) The Holy Spirit brings direction and guidance. (Mark 13:36; 13:11; Acts 10:19; 11:12; 21:11; 1 Timothy 4:1 He is Holiness. (Romans 1:4) He is the Spirit of life and gives life. (Romans 8:1,10) The Holy Spirit invites us to walk with Him. (Romans 8:4-5) He groans, prays and intercedes. (Romans 8:26-27) He is a Sword. (Ephesians 6:17) The Holy Spirit produces fruit in our lives. (Galatians 5:22-23; Ephesians 5:9) He helps us in our weakness. (Romans 8:26) He bears witness. (Acts 5:32 15:28; 20:23; Romans 8:15-16; Hebrews 10:15; 1 John 4:13; 5:6-8) He is the Spirit of Adoption. (Romans 8:15) He gives power to mortify the deeds of the flesh. (Romans 8:13) He provides power for signs, wonders and preaching. (Acts 1:8; 1 Corinthians 2:4) He ministers love. (Romans 15:30) He searches the deep things of God. (1 Corinthians 2:10) He quickens the mortal body. (Romans 8:13) He brings revelation. (Luke 2:25; 1 COrinthians 2:10,12; Ephesians 1:17-19; 3:5) The Holy Spirit reveals to us what has been given by God. (1 Corinthians 2:12)
  • 17. He washes, sanctifies, purifies and justifies. (Romans 15;16, 1 Corinthians 6:11; 2 Thessalonians 2:13; 1 Timothy 3:16; 1 Peter 1:2,22) He gives gifts. (1 Corinthians 12:4-11; Hebrews 2:4) He seals us. (2 Corinthians 1:22; Ephesians 4:30) He is liberty. (2 Corinthians 3:17) He changes us into the image of Christ. (2 Corinthians 3:17) He is the promise of the blessing of Abraham. (Galatians 3:14) He releases a cry to the Father. (Galatians 4:6) He gives access to the Father. (Ephesians 2:18) The Holy Spirit builds us together for a house for God. (Ephesians 2:22) He strengthens us with might. (Ephesians 3:16) He is unity. (Ephesians 4:3-4) He is wine. (Ephesians 5:18) He supplies. (Philippians 1:19) He is fellowship. (2 Corinthians 13;14; Philippians 2:1) He is grace. (Hebrews 10:29) He is glory. (1 Peter 4:14) The Holy Spirit speaks to the churches. (Revelation 2:11,17,29; 3:6,13,22) He calls for the Bridegroom. (Revelation 22:17) The Holy Spirit has the power of conception and anointing for God’s purposes. (Matthew 1:18,20; Luke 1:35) He teaches. (Luke 12:12; John 14:26; 1 Corinthians 2:13; 1 John 2:27) He gives commandments. (Acts 1:2) He provides power to be a witness. (Acts 1:8) He provides boldness. (Acts 4:31) He give sight. (Acts 9:17)
  • 18. He commissions. (Acts 13:4) He restrains. (Acts 16:6) He appoints ministries and gives them authority. (Acts 20:28) He releases love. (Romans 5:5) He is righteousness, peace and joy. (Romans 14:17; 15:13; 1 Thessalonians 1:6) He confesses Christ’s Lordship. (1 Corinthians 12:3) The Holy Spirit brings the gospel. (1 Thessalonians 1:5-6) He is keeping power. (2 Timothy 1:14) He brings renewal. (Titus 3:5) He moves on believers. (2 Peter 1:21) He convicts the world. (John 16:8) Read more at >>> http://revtrev.com/live-light/70-functions-of-the-holy-spirit/ Facts Concerning The Holy Spirit 1 Of 5 Series Series Contributed by Gerald Van Horn on Jan 3, 2014 Scripture: Acts 13:2 Denomination: Assembly Of God Summary: Who is the Holy Spirit? Introduction:
  • 19. I recently read an article dated March 12, 2012 in the Jerusalem Post that was titled, “Terror attack in Itamar: 5 family members murdered.” I remembered the feeling and the emotion that came over me when I read this article. The holy anger. The burden for the Jewish people. The subtitle read, “Police suspect armed terrorist entered a house in West Bank and stabbed a couple along with 3 children; 2 other children escaped un harmed. The article goes on to say that “Five family members were found murdered in their residence in the West Bank of Itamar settlement Friday over night, after a suspect terrorist broke and entered the house and stabbed the five to death.” Why? All this Jewish family was doing was exactly what was promised to them. God promised this land to them. Here in America we Christians feel like our faith is being tested by something silly as a traffic jam. The truth is we are spoiled, including me, And yet, we feel such a burden for these people. The Jewish people in Israel. Or, maybe you remember 911. Maybe the Holy Spirit laid it upon your heart to pray for one of the victims. The Holy Spirit can stir our hearts in an unusual way. It is the Holy Spirit who places that burden in our hearts. He will make us do things like “pray.” It’s the Holy Spirit that keeps the situation on our minds. We can’t shake it. Have you ever had a family member where the Holy Spirit places a tremendous burden on your heart for them? You pray. You fast. You need to feel the breakthrough. I recently preached a sermon series entitled, “Necessary Enemy.” I had no idea what some of you were going through at the time. But later I found out that some of you have some huge enemies in your life. This is exactly how the Holy Spirit works. He knows what you need. He sets up the situation. He knows what you need. He sets up the situation. He moves. He breathes. He is working at all times There is only one thing more powerful than seeing the Holy Spirit work in someone else’s life and that seeing him work in yours. If you want power, confidence, joy, peace and more love in your life, ask the Holy Spirit come and do something new in you. You may be surprised how the Holy Spirit will show up in your life.
  • 20. I promise you, when the Holy Spirit shows up in your life it will cease to be dry and mechanical. Instead your life will be exciting filled with awe at the power of the Holy Spirit. Who is the Holy Spirit? I believe that many Christians have a blurred notion of who the Holy Spirit is. The holy Spirit is not a “Holy Ghost” in the Halloween sense of a ghost. Neither is he a force like the one found in the movie “Star Wars.” The Holy Spirit is a real person. He is the third member of the Trinity. I believe he is the most overlooked and neglected of the Trinity. We hear preachers preach about God or Jesus but seldom do we hear them preach about the Holy Spirit. The truth is he is just as divine as the Father and the Son. Facts concerning the Holy Spirit: 1. He possesses a divine personality and personally chooses people for ministry assignment. That’s right. It’s the Holy Spirit that gives you your assignment. It’s the Holy Spirit that spoke to us to plant a church in this area. Acts 13:2. While they were worshiping the Lord and fasting, the Holy Spirit said, “Set apart Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have called them.” Do you want to know your assignment? Begin ti fast. Begin ti pray. Begin to worship. The Holy Spirit will speak to you. The second fact concerning the Holy Spirit is: 2. He communicates with us and searches out the deep things of God to make them known to believers. In the book of Revelation, we see this often, “He who has ears let him hear what the Spirit says.” It is the Holy Spirit that communicates with us. In 1 Corinthians Paul says, “but God has revealed it to us by his Spirit, the Spirit searches all things even the deep things ofGod. For who among men knows the thoughts of man except the man’s spirit with in him? In the same way no one knows the thoughts of God except the Spirit of God.” So it is the Holy Spirit that drives us to know God more. To understand his Word more. To have a deeper relationship with him. It is the Holy Spirit that gives us knowledge concerning the things of God. 3. He is the one who makes Christ a living reality to the believer and in fact is called the Spirit of Christ. It is the Holy Spirit that brings conviction. It is the Holy Spirit that draws people to Christ. Romans 8:9 “You, however, are controlled not by the sinful nature but by the Spirit of God which lives in you. And if anyone does not
  • 21. have the Spirit of Christ, he does not belong to Christ.” Then the fourth fact concerning the Holy Spirit is.. 4. He is coequal with the Father and the Son as part of the mystery of the triune God. They are defines as the trinity. We know the Father. He is the creator God and is featured throughout the Old Testament. He is shown as the sovereign ruler of the universe. Jeohvah Jireh, God our provider. He faithfully answers prayer. He is also the Holy One who gave the Ten Commandments to Moses and to Israel. He is God the Father. Then we have the Son. Jesus. When Jesus came he came to do miracles. He came to teach us about the Father and the things of God. But the primary reason he came was to die. He came to die for those Israelites and anyone else who violated God’s laws which includes everyone. For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God. This was God’s plan. To rescue us for judgment. Salvation from sin called for the son of man to take our guilt and to suffer for the punishment of our sins. Jesus paid our sin-dept for us. That’s why John the Baptist called Jesus the “Lamb of God” who would take away the sin of the world in John 1:29. But Jesus’ death on the cross, as wonderful as it is, wasn’t the end of God’s plan. Before Jesus died, he told his followers about someone else that would be coming. During the last supper, Jesus told his disciples that he was going away. Imagine how upset the disciples must have been to hear such a thing. He was their teacher. He was their leader. He was their savior. And now he’s going away! How could he leave them now, when they needed him the most? Then he made a statement that really confused them. He said, “ But I tell the truth: It is for your good that I am going away. Unless I go away, the counselor will not come; but if I go I will sned him to you.” What? It is for our own good that Jesus going away? He explains why in John 14:16-17.”And I will ask the Father, and he will give you another counselor to be with you forever- the Spirit of truth. The world cannot accept him, because it neither sees him nor knows him. But you know him, for lives with you and will be in you.” Now, the whole picture begins to unfold. The Father sent his Son to accomplish a specific work. Then the Son sends the Holy Spirit to accomplish a specific work. Then Jesus gives them a specific instruction about the Holy Spirit. He told them in
  • 22. no uncertain terms, “Do not leave Jerusalem, but wait for the gift my Father promised, which you have heard me speak about.” :But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth..” Acts 1:8. So they did as they told. They waited for promise of God. Then it happened. They received something from heaven. It was far beyond their intelligence, talents and training. The Holy Spirit came in power. For the first time. Thye understood why Jesus said it is for your own good that I go away. The helper came. In the Gospels Peter often spoke at the wrong time. He misunderstood the meaning of Jesus’ teachings. He tended to boast of his superiority over the other disciples. But when Jesus was arrested, Peter not only fled but denied even knowing Jesus. Why was Peter so weak and mistake prone? Look at the benefits he had: He had the best teacher. He had the best role model. It was Jesus himself. What did all these resources do for Peter? Not enough! No outward teaching can compare to the inward power of the Holy Spirit. But something happened to Peter on the day of Pentecost. He was filled with the Holy Spirit! “And when the day of Pentecost was fully come, they were all with one accord in one place, And suddenly there came a sound from heaven as of a rushing mighty wind, and it filled all the house where they were sitting. And there appeared unto them cloven tongues like as of fire, and it sat upon each of them. And they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and began to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance.” Acts 2:1-4. Now Peter is a different man. He preached boldly about the name of Jesus to massive crowds. Was this the same man? Absolutely not! This was the new Peter! He was filled with the Holy Spirit! Thanks to Mark Van Horn ,pastor of River of Life, Hurst, Tex.