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How does the sermon define the role of the Holy Spirit in salvation?

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The Holy Spirit is given to believers as a witness and assurance of their salvation through faith.

The sermon emphasizes the vital role of the Holy Spirit in the life of every believer, stating that the Holy Spirit acts as a witness to our regeneration and salvation. This is supported by Acts 15:8-9, which describes how God gave the Holy Spirit to Gentiles just as He did to the Jews, signifying that faith, not adherence to the law, is the basis for being accepted by God. The Holy Spirit's presence in us is both an assurance of our inheritance and the empowerment for new life in Christ. It purifies our hearts through faith, indicating that the Holy Spirit not only confirms our status as children of God but also enables transformation within us, aligning our lives with God’s commandments and purposes.
Scripture References: Acts 15:8-9, Ephesians 1:13-14, Romans 8:16

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