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Why is the Holy Spirit's role important in the gospel?

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The Holy Spirit empowers believers, convicts of sin, and testifies to the truth of the gospel, making His role essential for the church and individual believers.

The ministry of the Holy Spirit is pivotal in the administration of the gospel. As Jesus promised, the Spirit comes to comfort, convict, and guide believers into all truth (John 16:13). Furthermore, He equips believers with the ability to understand and apply the gospel in their lives. Without the Spirit's work, individuals remain in spiritual darkness, unable to comprehend their need for salvation. The Spirit's empowering presence, seen at Pentecost, marks the initiation of the 'gospel day,' fostering growth and transformation in the church. Therefore, the Holy Spirit serves as a crucial agent in moving the message of Christ to the ends of the earth, enabling believers to fulfill the Great Commission.
Scripture References: John 16:13, Acts 2:1-4

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