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Ten Things You Should Know about Quenching the Spirit When You Preach

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  • Sam Storms

Did you know that it is possible to quench the work of the Spirit when you preach? This article explains ten ways of quenching the Holy Spirit in your preaching.

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The Holy Spirit Before and After Pentecost

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  • Gerald R. Procee

How should we understand the work of the Holy Spirit? This article explains that the Holy Spirit’s work must be seen both from the Old and New Testament. It explains the meaning of Pentecost and the work of the Spirit today. 

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The Word is the chariot of the Spirit, the Spirit is the Guider of the Word. Stephen Charnock
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The vitality of the heavenly seed is not dependent upon the feelings of the sower, but upon the perpetual energy of the Spirit of truth. G. H. Lang
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Who Is This God? Biblical Inspiration Revisited

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  • Jeremy Begbie

This essay wants to contribute to the discussion about biblical inspiration. Two modern but very different views of biblical inspiration are examined (those of B. B. Warfield and James Barr). Begby argues that despite their strengths both would have benefited from sustained attention to the trinitarian context of the work of the Spirit in inspiration.

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The Fading Vision? The Spirit and Freedom in the Pastoral Epistles

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  • Michael A. G. Haykin

The work of the Spirit as explained in the Pastoral Epistles is examined in this article. The author takes a look at a number of texts that call our attention to the work of the Spirit in prophecy, ministry, and renewal; e.g. 1 Timothy 1:18, 1 Timothy 4:1, 1 Timothy 4:14, 2 Timothy 1:14, Titus 3:5.

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Romans 8:1 – “There Is No Condemnation”: But Why Not?

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  • Chuck Lowe

It seems as if Paul grounds the taking away of the condemnation in Romans 8:1 in the transforming work of the Spirit. This article notes how often this passage suffers under efforts and approaches taken to harmonize it with the traditional Protestant teaching on justification and sanctification. It continues to seek to understand the significance of this passage for Protestant theology.

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1 Corinthians 2:9,10 - The Glories of the Cross Revealed by the Spirit

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  • John Blankespoor

This article on 1 Corinthians 2:9-10 is about the work of the Spirit and our faith in Christ.

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A dog is free to be a dog; a sinner is free to be a sinner Andrew Anderson
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