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What if the Bible doesn’t truly open until the Spirit does the opening? We take that question straight to John 16 and follow the thread through Genesis, Matthew, and Acts to see why the Holy Spirit is not an impersonal force but the divine person who convicts, guides, and glorifies Christ. Along the way, we trace the Trinity at work—Father, Son, and Spirit in creation, at the Jordan, and in the Great Commission—so we can understand how God reveals Himself and how His Word presses into our conscience with living power.
We share how the Spirit brings the Word from page to heart: exposing sin, illuminating righteousness, and reminding us that judgment has already been pronounced on the prince of this world. Acts 5 confronts our easy evasions: to lie to the Holy Spirit is to lie to God. That moment in the early church shows the Spirit guarding holiness and reveals why His deity matters for everything—new birth, sanctification, assurance, and the church’s witness. If He were not God, He could not reveal God, regenerate the heart, or guide us into all truth. Because He is God, He speaks, teaches, comforts, can be grieved and resisted, and leads us to Jesus across Scripture, from Genesis to Revelation.
This conversation turns practical and pastoral. We urge believers to yield—do not grieve Him with hidden sin, do not resist Him with pride, do not quench Him with distraction. Let Him confront, command, convict, and call, because the Spirit of God always leads to the Son of God, and the Son brings us to the Father. And if you’re searching or standing at the edge of faith, hear the invitation of grace: repentance is not self-cleaning; it is turning to Christ who saves by His cross and resurrection. Press play for a clear path to deeper surrender, a richer reading of Scripture, and a steadier walk in step with the Spirit.
If this message strengthens you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review telling us how the Spirit is guiding you this week.
John 14:6 "Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me."
If you haven't received Jesus Christ by Faith, as your personal Lord and Savior; I strongly encourage you to do so before it is eternally too late!!!
If you need someone to pray with you please feel free to contact us here at Words From The Word Of God!!!
Via:
Email: [email protected]
Cell Phone: (864) 309-9087
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What if the Bible doesn’t truly open until the Spirit does the opening? We take that question straight to John 16 and follow the thread through Genesis, Matthew, and Acts to see why the Holy Spirit is not an impersonal force but the divine person who convicts, guides, and glorifies Christ. Along the way, we trace the Trinity at work—Father, Son, and Spirit in creation, at the Jordan, and in the Great Commission—so we can understand how God reveals Himself and how His Word presses into our conscience with living power.
We share how the Spirit brings the Word from page to heart: exposing sin, illuminating righteousness, and reminding us that judgment has already been pronounced on the prince of this world. Acts 5 confronts our easy evasions: to lie to the Holy Spirit is to lie to God. That moment in the early church shows the Spirit guarding holiness and reveals why His deity matters for everything—new birth, sanctification, assurance, and the church’s witness. If He were not God, He could not reveal God, regenerate the heart, or guide us into all truth. Because He is God, He speaks, teaches, comforts, can be grieved and resisted, and leads us to Jesus across Scripture, from Genesis to Revelation.
This conversation turns practical and pastoral. We urge believers to yield—do not grieve Him with hidden sin, do not resist Him with pride, do not quench Him with distraction. Let Him confront, command, convict, and call, because the Spirit of God always leads to the Son of God, and the Son brings us to the Father. And if you’re searching or standing at the edge of faith, hear the invitation of grace: repentance is not self-cleaning; it is turning to Christ who saves by His cross and resurrection. Press play for a clear path to deeper surrender, a richer reading of Scripture, and a steadier walk in step with the Spirit.
If this message strengthens you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review telling us how the Spirit is guiding you this week.
John 14:6 "Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me."
If you haven't received Jesus Christ by Faith, as your personal Lord and Savior; I strongly encourage you to do so before it is eternally too late!!!
If you need someone to pray with you please feel free to contact us here at Words From The Word Of God!!!
Via:
Email: [email protected]
Cell Phone: (864) 309-9087