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Who is this Holy Spirit you may not know? He is the same Spirit who hovered over the waters at the beginning of creation. The same Spirit who set the pillar of fire ablaze and inspired David’s heart with song. The same Spirit who strengthened Samson, revealed the future to Daniel, and raised Jesus from the dead.Here’s the incredible part: That same Spirit is alive today, and He’s ready to help you. When you don’t know what to do, He can guide you. When worries keep you up at night, He can calm you down. When life feels too big or too hard, He can give you the courage to stand strong and move forward.To know the Holy Spirit is to know God Himself. It is to know His presence and His power in your life. So let’s get started learning about Him.
Dr. David Jeremiah presents the Holy Spirit as a distinct Person, emphasizing His personality, priority, and abiding presence in John 14:16–17. He also explores the Spirit’s purpose in promoting Jesus Christ, strengthening believers, guiding them into truth, and interceding in prayer. Together, these truths highlight the Spirit’s active and permanent role in the life of the believer.
Dr. David Jeremiah presents the new birth as a real and transformative experience that brings spiritual life. He describes its effects as unseen yet evident—unpredictable, unstoppable, and undeniable in their impact. He explains this work as the result of the Holy Spirit through the truth of Scripture and illustrates it through biblical examples.
Dr. David Jeremiah examines the command to be filled with the Spirit in Ephesians 5:18, emphasizing its essential place in the Christian life. He outlines the conditions for experiencing the Spirit’s fullness, including a desire for His control, a turning from sin, a full dedication to Christ, and a daily dependence on the Spirit. He then highlights the resulting expressions of a Spirit-filled life through speaking, singing, giving thanks, and submitting, as described in Ephesians 5:18–21.
Dr. David Jeremiah explores the mandate and mystery of spiritual illumination, emphasizing the need for divine understanding in the believer’s life. He explains its ministry through spiritual discernment—its parameters, process, and power—along with a life of dependence and direction. These truths show how God provides clarity and guidance through His work within the believer.
Dr. David Jeremiah examines the demands of the Christian life alongside the determined opposition of the enemy and the destructive influence of the flesh. These truths present a clear picture of the challenges believers face both externally and internally in their walk of faith.
Dr. David Jeremiah explores the fruit of the Spirit as it shapes the believer’s life, beginning with a personal relationship with God expressed through love, joy, and peace. He then traces its impact in relationships with others through longsuffering, kindness, and goodness, and in personal development through faithfulness, meekness, and self-control. Together, these qualities reflect the Spirit’s ongoing work in forming Christlike character. Covers Galatians 5:22-23
Dr. David Jeremiah explores the possibility and promise of greater works, revealing what God intends to accomplish through believers. He highlights the greater message, ministry, and miracles associated with this promise, along with the power that enables these works and the priorities that guide them. Covers John 14:12
Dr. David Jeremiah surveys the key passages on spiritual gifts, outlining their various expressions, including special, speaking, serving, and sign gifts. He explains their purpose in edifying and establishing believers while exalting Christ, addresses common problems such as misplaced spirituality, specialization, and self-centeredness, and concludes with practical guidance for their proper use through investigation, involvement, interest, introspection, and interaction.
Dr. David Jeremiah examines the posture of Paul’s prayer in Ephesians 3:14–15, revealing a reverent approach rooted in God’s authority. He then explores its possibilities as the Holy Spirit strengthens believers to embrace Christ’s presence, experience His love, and enjoy the fullness of God. The message concludes with the prayer’s potential, highlighting God’s power to work beyond all we ask or think in Ephesians 3:20–21.
Dr. David Jeremiah describes the marks of a Spirit-filled Christian, showing how a life controlled by the Spirit, committed to the Word of God, characterized by peace, and devoted to prayer results in gratitude. He also emphasizes a concern for the will of God, where gratitude is revealed as His desire for every believer and in every circumstance.
Dr. David Jeremiah explores the Holy Spirit’s help in the believer’s worship, walk, and witness through Colossians 4:2–6. He emphasizes prayer that is diligent, watchful, thankful, and evangelistic, along with a life lived in wisdom and a witness marked by courtesy, compassion, and clarity. These qualities reflect the Spirit’s guidance in both devotion to God and engagement with others. Covers Colossians 4:2-6