The Holy Spirit’s True Mission: Glorifying Christ (The Spirit Glorifies Christ — Part 1)
In many churches today there is a renewed emphasis on the Holy Spirit. That, in itself, is a good thing. The New Testament makes it clear that the Spirit gives life, regenerates sinners, produces spiritual fruit, empowers witness, and sustains believers. A church that neglects the Holy Spirit is not teaching the full counsel of God. But whenever the church rediscovers something important, there is also a risk. The risk is not always outright error. More often, it is imbalance. And when it comes to teaching on the Holy Spirit, imbalance can quietly lead to something more serious—a shift away from Christ as the center of the Christian life. This is not a new danger. It is a recurring one. And it is one the church must handle with care. The Holy Spirit Is Fully God and Absolutely Essential Before we say anything corrective, we must be clear about something foundational. The Holy Spirit is not a force, an influence, or simply a power we access. He is the third person of the Trinity—f...