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What does the Bible say about the work of the Holy Spirit in salvation?

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The Bible teaches that the Holy Spirit plays a crucial role in bringing sinners to repentance and faith, effectively calling them to life in Christ (John 5:25).

According to scripture, the Holy Spirit is actively engaged in the salvation of sinners. He performs a vital work of bringing the spiritually dead to life, as seen in John 5:25, where it states, 'The hour is coming and now is when the dead shall hear the voice of the Son of God; and they that hear shall live.' This highlights the transformative power of the Spirit in awakening a person's heart to the truth of the gospel. The Spirit does this by focusing on both God's predetermined plan and the individual sinner, ensuring that at the appointed time, the sinner will be made willing to respond to the call of Christ.

The Spirit not only convicts sinners of their need for salvation but also leads them to a true recognition of their sinful state. As portrayed in Acts 16:30, when the Philippian jailer, after witnessing the power of God, inquires, 'What must I do to be saved?', it becomes clear that the Holy Spirit's work is integral to this process. He draws individuals out of their spiritual blindness and leads them toward the grace found in Christ, ensuring that no one is lost in their own efforts to save themselves. This underscores the importance of relying solely on the Holy Spirit's work rather than our own strength.
Scripture References: John 5:25, Acts 16:30

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