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What role does the Holy Spirit play in our understanding of faith?

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The Holy Spirit is integral in revealing the truth about Christ and fostering genuine faith in believers, helping them recognize their need for Him.

In the realm of faith, the Holy Spirit serves as the active agent who convicts and convinces believers of their need for Christ. This is exemplified in the account of the woman with the issue of blood, where it was the Holy Spirit that prompted her to seek Jesus, moving her from desperation to a determination to touch His garment. The Spirit reveals the truth of the Gospel, helping individuals understand their spiritual condition and the sufficiency of Christ's work on the cross. This process leads to what is known as the effectual call, wherein the Spirit brings a person to a point of understanding that they cannot remedy their condition and must rely solely on Christ for salvation and healing. In this way, faith is portrayed as a gift—one that originates from the work of the Holy Spirit rather than from human effort or decision.
Scripture References: Mark 5:27, John 16:8

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