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Holy Spirit's Ministry

10 sermons

The Holy Spirit's Ministry is a fundamental concept in Christian theology, referring to the divine work of the third person of the Trinity in the lives of believers. According to the Bible, the Holy Spirit convicts individuals of sin (John 16:8), guides them into all truth (John 16:13), and empowers them for witnessing and service (Acts 1:8). As Romans 8:28 affirms, the Holy Spirit works all things together for the good of those who love God, and Psalms 143:10 describes the Spirit as the one who teaches and leads believers in the way they should go. Through the Holy Spirit's Ministry, Christians are able to live a life that honors God and fulfills their purpose, as seen in Galatians 5:22-23, which outlines the fruit of the Spirit that characterizes a Spirit-led life.

G. Campbell Morgan

G. Campbell Morgan emphasizes the expansive ministry of the Holy Spirit beyond the Church, highlighting its prophetic fulfillment on Pentecost and its role in convicting the world of sin, righteousness, and judgment. He explains that the Spirit's work is to reveal truth to all humanity, striving wit

Duncan Campbell

Duncan Campbell shares powerful testimonies of revival, recounting his experiences of addressing numerous meetings day and night, where the presence of God was palpable and many souls were saved. He describes the deep conviction of sin that gripped individuals, leading them to cry out for mercy, and

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Paris Reidhead

Paris Reidhead emphasizes that salvation is fundamentally a revelation from God, not merely an intellectual acknowledgment of sin or a superficial acceptance of Christ. He recounts experiences in Africa and America that illustrate how many people can recognize their sinfulness yet remain untransform

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D.L. Moody

D.L. Moody emphasizes the role of the Holy Spirit in convicting individuals of their sins to guide them towards a better life. He points out that many people resist this conviction, preferring comforting messages that ignore their faults and promote a false sense of improvement in the world. Moody c

Oswald J. Smith

Oswald J. Smith emphasizes the critical role of deep conviction of sin in genuine revivals, contrasting it with the superficial methods of modern evangelism that lack true spiritual depth. He argues that without the Holy Spirit's work in convicting individuals of their sin, efforts to lead them to C

Roy Hession

Roy Hession emphasizes the role of the Holy Spirit as the Convicter, whose primary task is to reveal our sins and lead us to repentance. He explains that the Holy Spirit shines the light of truth on our hearts, exposing self-deception and urging us to respond honestly to our shortcomings. Hession hi

D.L. Moody

D.L. Moody emphasizes that unbelief is the root of all sin, labeling it as the 'climax sin' of the world. He argues that many societal issues stem from this fundamental lack of faith, which leads individuals to live in sin and rebellion against God. Moody calls for the Holy Spirit's convicting power

Thomas Brooks

Thomas Brooks emphasizes the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in recognizing and rejecting sin. He explains that true conviction of sin and the desire to forsake cherished sins can only occur when one is filled with the Holy Spirit. Brooks illustrates this by comparing the struggle against si

Andrew Murray

Andrew Murray emphasizes that for a true revival to occur, it must be accompanied by a profound conviction of sin and the recognition of our complacency in the face of a dying world. He calls for a breaking up of the 'great deep' within us, exposing the formalities and self-indulgences that hinder o

A.W. Pink

A.W. Pink emphasizes the spiritual dangers of Bible reading that lacks genuine engagement with God, warning that many approach the Scriptures for intellectual pride or sectarian arguments rather than for true edification. He outlines that true profit from the Word comes through conviction of sin, so

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