Christ Accomplishes Salvation, the Spirit Applies It (The Spirit Glorifies Christ — Part 2)
One of the most important tasks in theology is learning to speak carefully about salvation. The Bible presents a rich and unified picture of God’s work, yet it also makes important distinctions that must not be blurred. When those distinctions are lost, even slightly, confusion begins to grow. This is especially true when we speak about the Holy Spirit. In many churches today, the Spirit is described in such broad and sweeping ways that believers can begin to think He is the central actor in every part of salvation in the same way. While this language is often well-intentioned, it can unintentionally shift the focus away from Christ’s finished work and toward the believer’s spiritual experience. To guard the clarity of the gospel, we must recover a simple but essential truth: Christ accomplishes salvation, and the Spirit applies that salvation to our lives. When that order is preserved, everything else begins to fall into place. The Triune Work of Redemption The work of salvation is th...