... through extraordinary experiences of the Holy Spirit. This kind of mysticism is evident ... ... of the faith, such as personal prayer, Bible reading and meditation, and especially ...
... read and studied with the help of God’s Holy Spirit, we’ll come to know God and his ... ... comfort for the present, not even in the Bible? Yes there is, and in the very passage ...
... of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all ... ... in a way that is not consistent with the Bible. Evangelism is seen as gaining converts ...
... who has been raised up to new life by the Holy Spirit from the grave of spiritual death. ... ... we forget this, we may begin treating the Bible superstitiously, as if a bare knowledge ...
... mentions sinners as not entering into the Holy City, but the obvious intention of this ... ... but vaguely illustrate major Bible themes and would provide scarcely any ...
... agree with this proposition—Father, Son, Holy Spirit[11] are one and the same God—to ...
... life), and perspicuity (clarity) of the Holy Bible.
The same Holy Spirit, who ... ... and perspicuity (clarity) of the Holy Bible.
The same Holy Spirit, who inspired ...
... belief that the work of the Holy Spirit in redemption and eschatology are ... ... validity.”[3] This meant that the Bible was not primarily a story of human ...
... through his Word and filled with his Holy Spirit. Herein lies the great difference ... ... the doctrine of the inspiration of the Bible and particularly the Gospels, and the ...
... the preacher from responding freely to the Holy Spirit's illumination and the needs of ... ... coming years, Calvin knew that the whole Bible was for the people of God so he balanced ...
... can be convicted and/or taught by God’s Holy Spirit, (d) in order to alter or ... ... insists that “since we believe the Bible to be the true Word of God, we must ...
... he also sanctifies us by the work of his Holy Spirit in us. It is because the Holy ... ... Is this correct? They claim that the Bible is contradictory because it talks about ...
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