10 Myths about the Holy Spirit (Part 1)
One of the biggest signs that a believer does not fully understand what happened at the cross of the Calvary, is that they are scared of the Holy Spirit and His work. They view him as a Convictor and Policeman even though Jesus called Him the Comforter and Counselor. Their perceptions are shaped by old covenant traditions rather than new covenant truths.
Here are 10 myths and 10 truths about the Person of Holy Spirit:
Myth 1: The Holy Spirit keeps a record of my sin.
Truth 1: The Holy Spirit remembers your sin no more (He 10:17).
The Holy Spirit is not forgetful, but love keeps no record of wrongs. At the cross, justice was done and all your sins were forgiven (Col 2:13). To forgive literally means to send away. Your sins have been removed as far as the east is from the west (Ps 103:12). God has reconciled the world to Himself and is no longer counting men's sins against them (2 Cor 5:19). If the old covenant was characterized by remembrance of sins (He 10:3), the new is characterized by forgetting them (He 8:12).
Myth 2: The Holy Spirit convicts me of my sin.
Truth 2: The Holy Spirit convicts you of your righteousness (Jn 16:10).
How could He convict you of something that He chooses not to remember? Jesus has done away with sin by the sacrifice of Himself (Heb 9:26). Your sins are not the problem. The real question is whether you trust in the grace of God. As an expression of His love and mercy, the Holy Spirit convicts the world of the sin of unbelief in Jesus. But the only thing He "convicts" or rather, convinces, Christians of is their righteousness (Jn 16:8-10).
Myth 3: The Holy Spirit leads me to confess my sin.
Truth 3: The Holy Spirit leads you to confess Jesus is Lord (1 Co 12:3)!
The Holy Spirit will never seek to distract you from Jesus. His ministry will always make you Jesus-conscious rather than self-conscious (Jn 16:14). Specifically, the Holy Spirit will lead you to recognize Jesus as Lord which means everything you have – including your problems and sins – belongs to Him. You don't have the right to your sins. They are not yours for He bought them with His blood. Still thinking about your sins? Then reckon yourself dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus (Rm 6:11).
Myth 4: The Holy Spirit is watching to see if I slip up and fail to finish.
Truth 4: The Holy Spirit personally guarantees your salvation and inheritance (Eph 1:13-14).
When you were saved you were marked as one of God's own (2 Cor 1:22) and sealed with the Spirit for the day of redemption (Eph 4:30). The Holy Spirit is not a fault-finder, but a hope-giver (Rm 15:13). His hope is a firm and secure anchor for the soul (He 6:19). What's your part in this? Trust Him!
Myth 5: The Holy Spirit reveals God's judgment.
Truth 5: The Holy Spirit reveals God's love (Rm 5:5).
"God has poured out his love into our hearts by means of the Holy Spirit…" (Rms 5:5, GNB). "So then, love has not been made perfect in anyone who is afraid, because fear has to do with punishment" (1 Jn 4:18). If you fear God's punishment, please allow me to introduce you to the Holy Spirit.
Grace=Peace,
Jeremy
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Definition of a friend: A person with whom one is allied in a struggle or cause; a comrade.
A friend involves himself in your life and you in theirs.
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Definition of a friend: A person with whom one is allied in a struggle or cause; a comrade.
A friend involves himself in your life and you in theirs.
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