A.B. Simpson reveals how the Holy Spirit, symbolized as a dove, embodies God's peace, love, and creative power from creation through Christ's baptism.
In this devotional sermon, A.B. Simpson explores the profound symbolism of the Holy Spirit as a dove, tracing its significance from the creation story in Genesis to the baptism of Jesus in the New Testament. He highlights the Spirit’s role as a nurturing, peaceful presence that brings order out of chaos and affirms Christ’s mission. Simpson’s reflections invite believers to recognize the comforting and transformative power of the Holy Spirit in their own lives.
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The first emblem under which we see the Holy Spirit in the New Testament is the dove descending upon the head of Jesus at His baptism on the banks of the Jordan.
The first emblem under which the Holy Spirit is presented in the Old Testament is also a dove. In the story of creation, in the first chapter of Genesis, second verse, we read: "The earth was without form and void, and darkness brooded over the face of the deep, and the Spirit of God brooded upon the face of the waters." This is the figure of the mother dove brooding over her nest and cherishing her young. What a strange background for such a picture: chaos, desolation, the seething waters, the hissing flames, the wild abyss, the starless night, the reign of ruin, death, and desolation! This was the scene where the mother dove of eternal love and peace began to build her nest, and she rested not until out of that scene of wreck she had evolved a bright and happy world, and a smiling paradise, with its human family and its pure and heavenly happiness and hope.
We pass over seven chapters, and we come to another scene of desolation and wreck. The waters of the deluge are sweeping around the world. The work of twenty centuries is submerged beneath that awful flood, and the world\
Sermon Outline
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I. The Dove as a Symbol of the Holy Spirit
- The Holy Spirit first appears as a dove in the Old Testament
- The dove symbolizes peace, love, and care
- Connection between the dove and God's creative power
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II. The Dove in Creation
- Spirit of God brooding over the waters in Genesis
- The imagery of a mother dove nurturing her young
- Transformation from chaos to a joyful world
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III. The Dove at Jesus’ Baptism
- The Holy Spirit descending like a dove upon Jesus
- Significance of this emblem in the New Testament
- The dove as a sign of divine approval and peace
Key Quotes
“The first emblem under which we see the Holy Spirit in the New Testament is the dove descending upon the head of Jesus at His baptism on the banks of the Jordan.” — A.B. Simpson
“The Spirit of God brooded upon the face of the waters. This is the figure of the mother dove brooding over her nest and cherishing her young.” — A.B. Simpson
“What a strange background for such a picture: chaos, desolation, the seething waters... This was the scene where the mother dove of eternal love and peace began to build her nest.” — A.B. Simpson
Application Points
- Recognize the Holy Spirit’s presence as a source of peace and renewal in times of chaos.
- Embrace the nurturing love of God symbolized by the dove in your daily walk of faith.
- Seek the Spirit’s guidance and affirmation as Jesus received at His baptism.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is the Holy Spirit symbolized as a dove?
The dove represents peace, love, and nurturing care, reflecting the Spirit’s role in creation and redemption.
Where is the dove first mentioned in the Bible related to the Spirit?
In Genesis 1:2, the Spirit of God is described as brooding over the waters, symbolized by a mother dove.
What does the dove signify at Jesus’ baptism?
It signifies the Holy Spirit descending upon Jesus, marking divine approval and the start of His ministry.
How does the dove imagery connect Old and New Testament views of the Spirit?
It shows continuity in the Spirit’s presence from creation through Christ’s life, emphasizing peace and renewal.
