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How do we know the Holy Spirit is a promise for believers?

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The Holy Spirit is described as a promise in Scripture, assuring believers of their salvation and eternal inheritance.

The promise of the Holy Spirit is foundational in the Reformed understanding of salvation. In Ephesians 1:13, it clarifies that the Holy Spirit is given to believers as an earnest or pledge of our inheritance until the full redemption. This assurance of the Holy Spirit working in our lives helps us to understand that we are not merely passive recipients of grace; rather, we are engaged actively in a relationship with God. The Spirit leads, teaches, and comforts us, solidifying our status as children of God, and this inward witness strengthens our faith and hope as we await the consummation of our salvation.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:13-14, Romans 8:16-17

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