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Inspiration and Illumination
The Bible is a spiritual book, that it's transmission to man was by the direct act of the Holy Spirit, and that the continuous aid of the Holy Spirit is required to understand its contents. The definition of inspiration is found in the Word of God itself in 2 Timothy 3:16. "All scripture is given by inspiration of God." The expression "inspiration of God" is important. It literally means, "God breathed." All Scripture is "God breathed."
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The concept of "all" includes every doctrine, principle, precept, and piece of data, as well as every word. (1 Pet. 1:19-21) How shall a man who is naturally carnal understand a book that is entirely spiritual? The answer lies entirely in the ministry of the Holy Spirit. He is the teacher and enabler. (1 Cor. 2:1-14; 1 John 2;20, 27) The Holy Spirit of God who wrote the Word of God conveys the truth of the Word of God to our hearts. His ministry in this respect is absolutely vital to the effectiveness and happiness of our Christian lives.
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Direction It is the all-important work of the Holy Spirit in providing divine guidance that gives personal value to all of His others works in the believer's life. There are some things that the Holy Spirit accomplished at conversion that are sure and irrevocable, regardless of our failure to realize their impact. The guiding ministry of the Holy Spirit leads us to the understanding of those works and of all the works of God in our lives.
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In the great discourse of John 14,15, and 16 our Lord refers to the Holy Spirit three times as the "Spirit of Truth." (John 14:17; 15:26; 16:13) Among the other works of the Holy Spirit there is His vital ministry with reference to the truth. The ministry of the Holy Spirit in guidance or direction in the believer’s life centers in a new relationship with the truth made possible only through His ministry.
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Apprehension of the Truth ‑ FAITH
The apprehension of truth is not an intellectual exercise, else the unbelieving world could arrive at knowledge of the truth apart from the new birth. (1 Cor. 2:14) The apprehension of truth is a spiritual enterprise accomplished solely through the work of the Holy Spirit. (1 Cor. 2:15,16) This is precisely the fulfillment of the promise of the Lord Jesus in John 16:13‑15. ". . . He will guide you into all truth He will shew you things to come He shall receive of mine, and shall shew it unto you ... He shall take of mine, and shall shew it unto you."
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Application of the Truth ‑ OBEDIENCE
The Holy Spirit, who lives within, performs the vital function of translating the truth as manifested in the person of Jesus Christ into action that both pleases and glorifies God. (John 14:15‑17, 26) The Spirit of God so enables the believer to understand the truth so that application from the truth to daily living becomes practical. (Rom. 8:1-14)
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Appreciation of the Truth ‑ LOVE
The Holy Spirit continually reminds the believer of his relationship to God. (Rom. 8:15,16) Further the Holy Spirit guides the believer to understand that though he lives in an adverse environment, there are wonderful prospects of a much better place to which all believers are moving. (Rom. 8:17-25) As the Holy Spirit makes intercession for the believer, He communicates the fact that God loves His people "with an everlasting love." (Jeremiah 31:3) (Rom. 8:26-39)
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As we walk in the Spirit we find all that is necessary for direction in life. God divinely governs our lives through the ministry of the Holy Spirit for His glory and our good.
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Admonitions to Believers
Grieve not the Holy Spirit – Eph. 4;30 Quench not the Holy Spirit – 1 Thess. 5:19 Walk in the Spirit – Gal. 5:25
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Response of Unsaved People
Resisting – Acts 7:51 Doing Despite or Dishonor – Heb. 10:29 Blasphemy – Matt. 12:31,32
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