In Joe Galuszek's sermon titled "He Shall Glorify Me," the main theological focus is the role of the Holy Spirit in glorifying Jesus Christ as outlined in John 16. The preacher emphasizes that the Spirit, referred to as the "Spirit of truth," is a divine person who guides believers into all truth, revealing deeper knowledge of Christ and His salvation (John 16:12-14). Galuszek argues that the inability of the disciples to understand certain truths at the time reflects the need for divine revelation through the Holy Spirit, who will remind them of Jesus' teachings and glorify Him (John 14:26). The sermon underscores the Reformed doctrine of the monergistic work of the Holy Spirit, who enables believers to confess Jesus as Lord (1 Corinthians 12:3) and reveals the truth of God's Word, emphasizing that understanding spiritual truths requires the Holy Spirit's illumination. The practical significance of this message is to encourage believers to seek continual growth in their comprehension of Christ, grounded in the Spirit's guidance.
“The Holy Spirit is God. Just as much as Jesus Christ is God, and just as much as the Father is God. These three are one.”
“The spirit of truth shall not speak of himself. He’s here to glorify Christ, not to glorify us.”
“No man can say that Jesus is the Lord but by the Holy Ghost. If that’s not your message, you don’t know the Holy Ghost.”
“No natural man knows the things of God. They're spiritually discerned.”
The Bible teaches that the Holy Spirit glorifies Jesus Christ and guides believers into all truth.
John 16:12-14, John 14:16-17, 1 John 5:6
The Holy Spirit is affirmed as God in scripture, sharing the same divine nature as the Father and the Son.
John 14:16-17, John 16:13, Matthew 28:19
Glorifying Christ is central to the Christian faith as it affirms His divinity and the truth of the Gospel.
John 16:14, 1 Corinthians 12:3, Hebrews 1:3
The Holy Spirit guides us into truth by revealing the teachings of Christ and interpreting God's Word.
John 16:13-14, 1 Corinthians 2:9-12, Romans 8:14
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