The sermon titled "The Ministry of the Holy Spirit" by David Pledger centers on the essential role of the Holy Spirit within the context of the Godhead and His transformative work in the lives of believers. Pledger emphasizes three major points: Firstly, the Holy Spirit is a person, distinct from impersonal forces, as indicated by Jesus' references to Him using personal pronouns in John 14–16, affirming the doctrine of the Trinity. Secondly, he stresses that the Holy Spirit's ministry is vital for spiritual regeneration and making the presence of God a tangible reality in the believer's life. Pledger cites John 14:16-18 and John 16:7-14 to illustrate how the Spirit convicts the world of sin and guides believers into truth. Finally, he draws from these passages to highlight that the Holy Spirit is the "spirit of truth," ensuring the inspiration of Scripture and testifying to the person and work of Christ, which is significant for understanding salvation and living out the Christian faith.
“He never spoke of him as an it. No, he, he, he shall come unto you. He is a person.”
“No man can know Christ as his Lord and as his Savior apart from the ministry, the work of God, the Holy Spirit.”
“Salvation is of the Lord. Each and every person in that blessed Trinity...has a part in our salvation.”
“He shall testify of me, of his person, and of his works.”
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