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What is the significance of the Holy Spirit in salvation?

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The Holy Spirit plays a crucial role in salvation, as He imparts new birth, repentance, and faith to believers.

The significance of the Holy Spirit in the process of salvation cannot be overstated. As outlined in John 3:5-6, Jesus emphasizes the necessity of being born of the Spirit for true regeneration. The Spirit not only enables new birth but also grants repentance and faith, affirming Ephesians 2:8 which states that faith is a gift from God. Moreover, the Holy Spirit continues His work by guiding, teaching, and nurturing the believer in their Christian walk, as seen in 1 Corinthians 2:12-13 where it illustrates the Spirit’s role in revealing spiritual truths. Ultimately, the work of the Holy Spirit underscores that salvation is a holistic act of God, involving the full participation of the Triune God head in drawing lost sinners to Himself.
Scripture References: John 3:5-6, Ephesians 2:8, 1 Corinthians 2:12-13

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We Believe
Paul Mahan · Sep 5, 1990
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