In "When the Comforter Comes," Kevin Thacker addresses the doctrine of the Holy Spirit as the Comforter sent by Christ to dwell within believers. He emphasizes that this sending of the Holy Spirit is integral to the believer's life, as seen in John 14:16-18, where Jesus promises that the Father will send another Comforter, indicating the ongoing presence of God in the believer's life. Thacker articulates that this Comforter is the Spirit of Truth, who not only teaches and reminds believers of Christ’s words but also unites the functions and essence of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, underscoring the Reformed understanding of the Trinity. The sermon is rich in Scripture, drawing from John 14, John 15, and Romans 8 to illustrate the transformative work of the Holy Spirit in regenerating believers and helping them to abide in Christ, which highlights the significance of divine grace and assurance in the life of a Christian.
“He said, if you love me, keep my commandments. He did not say, if you keep my commandments, then you’ll love me...”
“The Spirit of God Himself, the Spirit of Truth... whom the world cannot receive.”
“You can’t choose to get the Spirit. You can’t choose to have the Holy Ghost. It’s given.”
“He’ll make sirens go off in our hearts, won’t he?”
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Kevin, a native of Ashland Kentucky and former US military serviceman, is a member of Todd's Road Grace Church in Lexington, Kentucky.
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