Recognizing the Drift: A Final Word on Teaching About the Holy Spirit (The Spirit Glorifies Christ Epilogue)
There are times when teaching must move from explanation to recognition. Over the course of this series, we have looked carefully at what Scripture says about the Holy Spirit and how His work relates to Christ. The goal has not been to diminish the Spirit, but to understand Him rightly so that Christ remains at the center of the Christian life. But theology is not only something we believe in principle. It must also shape how we listen, how we discern, and how we evaluate what we hear. Because drift is not always obvious. It often sounds right at first. When Good Intentions Still Lead Off Center The sermons that prompted this reflection were not careless or hostile to the gospel. In many ways, they were thoughtful, engaging, and filled with truth. There was a clear desire to help people grow spiritually, depend on God, and experience real transformation. That desire should not be dismissed. And yet, when we step back and listen carefully, patterns begin to emerge. Not outright de...