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190: Gifts And Fruit Of The Holy Spirit

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How would you approach a biblical theology of the gifts and fruit of the Holy Spirit? What passages are central to understanding the work of the Holy Spirit today? Sadly, many Christians do not approach the work of the Holy Spirit from this perspective. Many times, while they think that they are using a biblical framework, they are mostly responding to both craziness within the church performed in the name of the Holy Spirit and then those who seek to criticize legitimate abuses of the spiritual gifts. One may see a church where everyone has fallen out and people are running around barking like dogs. Clearly, that is not what the Scripture teaches about the Holy Spirit. On the other hand, Christians see those events and swing the pendulum the other way and limit the work of the Spirit of God out of fear. How can we think biblically about the gifts and fruit of the Holy Spirit?

In this week’s episode of the biblical counseling podcast, pastor Jeff Christianson continues his study of the doctrine of the Holy Spirit by considering four verses that address a biblical approach to the Spirit’s work. He argues that we often blame things upon the Holy Spirit because we do not have a sound biblical theology of the Holy Spirit. First, he starts in John 16:14. In this section of the upper room discourse, Jesus tells his disciples what to anticipate concerning the work and ministry of the Holy Spirit.

Want to hear more? Tune into this week’s episode of the Biblical Counseling Podcast. If you have enjoyed this podcast, please leave a comment in the student section on the podcast page.

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This podcast is for informational purposes only and has been inspired by the works of these individuals and sources: The NKJV Study Bible, Pastor Bob Hoekstra, Pastor Chuck Smith, Pastor Ray Steadman, Dr. Martin Lloyd-Jones, and Dr. Wayne Grudem.

The views expressed in this episode are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or beliefs of the sources.

“And the things that you have heard from me among many witnesses, commit these to faithful men who will be able to teach others also.” 2 Timothy 2:2

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How would you approach a biblical theology of the gifts and fruit of the Holy Spirit? What passages are central to understanding the work of the Holy Spirit today? Sadly, many Christians do not approach the work of the Holy Spirit from this perspective. Many times, while they think that they are using a biblical framework, they are mostly responding to both craziness within the church performed in the name of the Holy Spirit and then those who seek to criticize legitimate abuses of the spiritual gifts. One may see a church where everyone has fallen out and people are running around barking like dogs. Clearly, that is not what the Scripture teaches about the Holy Spirit. On the other hand, Christians see those events and swing the pendulum the other way and limit the work of the Spirit of God out of fear. How can we think biblically about the gifts and fruit of the Holy Spirit?

In this week’s episode of the biblical counseling podcast, pastor Jeff Christianson continues his study of the doctrine of the Holy Spirit by considering four verses that address a biblical approach to the Spirit’s work. He argues that we often blame things upon the Holy Spirit because we do not have a sound biblical theology of the Holy Spirit. First, he starts in John 16:14. In this section of the upper room discourse, Jesus tells his disciples what to anticipate concerning the work and ministry of the Holy Spirit.

Want to hear more? Tune into this week’s episode of the Biblical Counseling Podcast. If you have enjoyed this podcast, please leave a comment in the student section on the podcast page.

Partner With Biblical Counseling Academy

- Take the Biblical Counselor's Starter Course: https://www.jeffchristianson.com/startercourse

When you support The Biblical Counseling Academy through financial giving, you partner with us in what God is doing through BCA, from underwriting student scholarships, to helping in the production of various biblical teaching resources (ebooks, podcasts, courses, in-person seminars, summits, online symposiums, webinars, and digital ministry), ministry tables at various conferences and churches, office matters, and much more. As the Lord leads you to invest, BCA is able to continue in proclaiming the sufficiency of Christ and His Word to Christians at home and abroad, making disciples of Jesus Christ through the warning and teaching found in God’s word (Colossians 1:28). There are multiple ways you can partner with us through financial giving:

- Placing a donation through our secure website as the Lord leads, Giving Link

- Enrolling in a personal enrichment self-paced online course for your edification or to bless someone else.

- Donating tuition to send someone a scholarship anonymously or with a personalized greeting.

Contact support@jeffchristianson.org to learn more

Become a Ministry Partner - Click Here! https://calvarychapel.breezechms.com/give/online

“So let each one give as he purposes in his heart, not grudgingly or of necessity; for the Lord loves a cheerful giver.” —2 Corinthians 9:7

This podcast is for informational purposes only and has been inspired by the works of these individuals and sources: The NKJV Study Bible, Pastor Bob Hoekstra, Pastor Chuck Smith, Pastor Ray Steadman, Dr. Martin Lloyd-Jones, and Dr. Wayne Grudem.

The views expressed in this episode are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or beliefs of the sources.

“And the things that you have heard from me among many witnesses, commit these to faithful men who will be able to teach others also.” 2 Timothy 2:2

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