THE ESSENTIALS The Holy Spirit Key Doctrines for Starting and Finishing Strong LESSON 3 Part 2 The Holy Spirit never loosens where the Word binds; the Spirit never justifies where the Word condemns; the Spirit never approves where the Word disapproves; the Spirit never blesses where the Word curses. THOMAS BROOKS MAIN POINTS IN THIS LESSON: The Deity of the Holy Spirit What Attributes Reveal His Divinity? The Representations of the Holy Spirit What Types, Emblems, Symbols, and Illustrations Help Us to Understand the Third Person of the Trinity?
Are the following statements true or false? (circle one) The Holy Spirit exhibits divine attributes. T F Although the Holy Spirit is a person, Scripture uses types, emblems, symbols, or illustrations to help us understand the Holy Spirit. T F Be on the lookout for the answers to these questions as we study the Word of God. The Deity of the Holy Spirit Proofs of personhood are not necessarily proofs of deity. Is the Holy Spirit God? Listed below are some attributes that characterize deity. If these attributes belong to the Holy Spirit, then we can conclude that the Spirit is divine. Match the right Scriptures to the right attributes. Isaiah 40:13 Psalm 139:7 Romans 8:2,11 Job 33:4 Omniscient Omnipresent Omnipotent Truth 1 John 5:6 Giver of Life 1 Corinthians 2:11-12 Infinitely Wise A. There are three works done by the Holy Spirit that are distinctively works of God that man cannot perform. What are they? 1. Genesis 1:1-2 2. 2 Peter 1:21 3. Luke 1:35 B. To summarize what we ve learned thus far: The Holy Spirit is a person, not a force or influence. He has actions that indicate personhood. He receives actions that only a person could receive. He has all the attributes of deity. He can do that which only God can do. C. What is the one truth you have discovered that stands out in your mind? Why?
Representations of the Holy Spirit Scripture gives us some types, emblems, symbols, or illustrations to help us understand the third person of the Trinity. Match the Scriptures in the left column to the symbol, type, or illustration in the right column. Luke 24:49 Matthew 3:16 Ephesians 1:13-14 Acts 2:3 Wind Water Seal Oil (Anointing) 1 John 2:20 Fire 2 Corinthians 1:22 Earnest Money (Pledge) John 7:38-39 John 3:8 Dove Clothing Just as clothing is a covering, the Holy Spirit protects those whom He covers. Just as the dove symbolizes purity, the Spirit s aim in our lives is to produce the purity of Christ. Just as earnest money is given as a pledged guarantee of a future purchase, the Holy Spirit is our guarantee of God s future blessings in salvation. Just as fire is a purifier of gold and other precious metals, the Spirit is doing a purifying work of sanctification in our lives today. Just as oil was used to bring light into darkness, the Spirit illuminates the truth to help us discern truth from error. Just as the seal indicated ownership and authority, the Spirit in our lives assures us of God s ownership and authority over us. Just as water refreshes and cleanses, the Spirit refreshes our spirit and blesses others through our work. Just as the wind is invisible, yet its effects are visible, the Spirit s work in our lives brings change that is visible.
Closing: Application questions: Being a Doer of the Word 2 Timothy 3:16 All Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching [what is right], for reproof [what is not right], for correction [how to get right], for training in righteousness [how to stay right]; so that the man of God may be adequate, equipped for every good work. 1. What did I learn ( teaching )? 2. Where do I fall short ( reproof )? 3. What do I need to do about it ( correction )? 4. How can I make this a consistent part of my life ( training )?
Answer Key: Are the following statements true or false? T T The Deity of the Holy Spirit Isaiah 40:13 Infinitely Wise Psalm 139:7 Omnipresent Romans 8:2,11 Omnipotent Job 33:4 Giver of Life 1 John 5:6 Truth 1 Corinthians 2:11-12 Omniscient A. 1. creation 2. inspiration 3. incarnation C. answers will vary Representations of the Holy Spirit Luke 24:49 Clothing Matthew 3:16 Dove Ephesians 1:13-14 Earnest Money (Pledge) Acts 2:3 Fire 1 John 2:20 Oil (Anointing) 2 Corinthians 1:22 Seal John 7:38-39 Water John 3:8 Wind
Holy Habits Weekly Devotion This week s memory verse: John 14:26 But the Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name, He will teach you all things, and bring to your remembrance all that I said to you. This week s holy habit: Obedience Obedience is a function of faith. As believers and followers of Jesus Christ, we are to be obedient to the Father, just as He was, with the aid of the Holy Spirit who makes it possible. Not only do we have the power to be obedient, we find power in being obedient. The law is written on a new heart and the delights of God s promises can be experienced now by those who are willing to do His will. DAY 1 Read Luke 11:9-13. Read the Parable of the Good Father. Humble yourself this moment and make your needs known to your Father. DAY 2 Read 1 Samuel 15:22 and Deuteronomy 28:15. Throughout scripture it is illustrated how disobedience to God brought about curses while obedience to God resulted in blessings. Name occasions in your life when this has been true. DAY 3 Read 1 Timothy 4:6-9. False teaching is not always a blatant attack on doctrine. Its subtlety can readily be seen in everyday culture by our friends/family that attribute behavior to an astrological sign, believe in superstitions and karma, consult palm/card readers, etc. How can you be obedient in disciplining yourself for the purpose of godliness when you encounter these situations? DAY 4 Read John 15:13. The Holy Spirit is active in helping us to bear in mind and apply scripture that we have learned. Think of a challenge or concern that you are dealing with right now and find some verses that speak directly to your situation. DAY 5 Read 1 Peter 4:16-17. Pray specifically for yourself and others that you know are struggling with obedience.
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