Re: The New Covenant and the Holy Spirit in the Old Testament …
Did Old Testament saints have the Holy Spirit? If so, what was the significance of Pentecost?
Did Old Testament saints have the Holy Spirit? If so, what was the significance of Pentecost?
No one can stop the coming of spring—in nature or in the church—when God has appointed its time.
The Holy Wind of God will not break or quench. He will lift up your head and fan your spark into a flame.
Is it really possible for one's face and heart to be filled with sorrow and joy?
One of the things you do when you are full of the Holy Spirit is spill over with gratitude to God for everything.
Being filled with the Spirit is parallel to getting drunk with wine.
There is only one power that can break the spell of Satan, waken the armies of the Lord, and rout the god of this age—the power of the Holy Spirit.
We need to know the experiences of Old Testament saints in order to understand the immensity of our privilege in these last days.
If you long for the touch of God's Spirit on your life, give yourself daily to the reading of his Word.
The Holy Spirit may be shy, but he is also omnipotent.
None of us knows when our toying with sin will pass over into irrevocable hardness of heart. Very few people feel how serious sin is.
Jesus did not come to snuff out your struggling flicker but to fan it carefully into a torch for his glory.
Christianity is not merely an array of glorious ideas. It is the life-changing experience of the Holy Spirit through faith in Jesus Christ the Lord of the universe.
God's great desire for his people is that we feel secure in his love and in his power.
Sanctification is obeying the Commander-in-Chief. Sanctification is a wartime word.
The first and most fundamental work of God's Spirit in the life of the natural man is to shatter pride.
What is the kind of unity that will bring honor and credit to our high calling?
What are revivals and why should we want them?
In order to be effective instruments of Jesus' life in the world, you need to be baptized in the Holy Spirit.
The extraordinary experience of being "clothed with power" is available to us for the fulfillment of the Great Commission.
The purpose of the Holy Spirit is invincible and he has an unwavering zeal for the glory of the God-man, Jesus.
When the Spirit comes in power, he comes suddenly—on his own terms and in his own time—and he comes for harvesting.
We live between the beginning of the kingdom of God and the consummation of the kingdom. What is that like?
Luke expects the receiving of the Holy Spirit to be a real, identifiable experience, not just a logical inference from a human act of will.
If you want the Spirit's power in your life, make Jesus the center of your life.
The work of the Holy Spirit is a clarification and application and certification of the incarnation of the Son of God.
What are the essential distinctions between true Christians and non-Christians?
How does the Holy Spirit pray for us?
Baptism by the Holy Spirit is mainly about Jesus, not the Holy Spirit.
John Piper says that sometimes our prayers go unanswered because we do not avail ourselves of the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
Kevin DeYoung discusses the role of the Holy Spirit in our understanding of the Bible and our assurance of salvation.
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