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Summary
In this sermon, Michael Easley walks through the doctrine of the Holy Spirit by focusing on what Scripture clearly teaches rather than personal experience or theological extremes. He explains that confusion about the Spirit often comes from two opposite tendencies: ignoring the Spirit’s role or overemphasizing subjective experiences attributed to Him. Instead, believers must anchor their understanding in the Bible.
Dr. Easley traces the Spirit’s work throughout Scripture, beginning in the Old Testament where the Spirit creates, sustains life, empowers leaders, and reveals God’s presence. In the New Testament, the Spirit’s ministry becomes clearer through the life of Christ, the birth of the church in Acts, and the teaching of the apostles.
He emphasizes four key ministries of the Holy Spirit in the believer’s life: indwelling, sealing, baptizing into the body of Christ, and filling or controlling the believer. The indwelling Spirit assures believers of their salvation, while the sealing of the Spirit guarantees their future redemption. The filling of the Spirit describes a life yielded to God’s control rather than human effort.
Ultimately, Easley reminds believers that the Christian life is lived not by striving harder, but by trusting the Spirit who already lives within them.
Takeaways
The doctrine of the Holy Spirit must be grounded in Scripture rather than personal experience or preference.
In the Old Testament, the Spirit creates, sustains life, empowers leaders, and reveals God’s presence.
Every believer is permanently indwelt by the Holy Spirit at the moment of salvation.
The sealing of the Holy Spirit guarantees the believer’s identity, security, and future redemption.
Spirit baptism identifies believers with Christ and incorporates them into the body of Christ.
Being filled with the Spirit means yielding control of our lives to God’s power and guidance.
To read the bible online, click here.
Click here for other Michael Easley Sermons.
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Summary
In this sermon, Michael Easley walks through the doctrine of the Holy Spirit by focusing on what Scripture clearly teaches rather than personal experience or theological extremes. He explains that confusion about the Spirit often comes from two opposite tendencies: ignoring the Spirit’s role or overemphasizing subjective experiences attributed to Him. Instead, believers must anchor their understanding in the Bible.
Dr. Easley traces the Spirit’s work throughout Scripture, beginning in the Old Testament where the Spirit creates, sustains life, empowers leaders, and reveals God’s presence. In the New Testament, the Spirit’s ministry becomes clearer through the life of Christ, the birth of the church in Acts, and the teaching of the apostles.
He emphasizes four key ministries of the Holy Spirit in the believer’s life: indwelling, sealing, baptizing into the body of Christ, and filling or controlling the believer. The indwelling Spirit assures believers of their salvation, while the sealing of the Spirit guarantees their future redemption. The filling of the Spirit describes a life yielded to God’s control rather than human effort.
Ultimately, Easley reminds believers that the Christian life is lived not by striving harder, but by trusting the Spirit who already lives within them.
Takeaways
The doctrine of the Holy Spirit must be grounded in Scripture rather than personal experience or preference.
In the Old Testament, the Spirit creates, sustains life, empowers leaders, and reveals God’s presence.
Every believer is permanently indwelt by the Holy Spirit at the moment of salvation.
The sealing of the Holy Spirit guarantees the believer’s identity, security, and future redemption.
Spirit baptism identifies believers with Christ and incorporates them into the body of Christ.
Being filled with the Spirit means yielding control of our lives to God’s power and guidance.
To read the bible online, click here.
Click here for other Michael Easley Sermons.

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