The Love of the Holy Spirit
The Love of the Holy Spirit3
The Love of the Spirit
By Michael Koulianos3345:52PSA 51:11ISA 34:16JHN 15:7ACT 15:28ROM 5:5ROM 8:261CO 6:17GAL 5:22EPH 4:301JN 4:16Michael Koulianos emphasizes the profound love of the Holy Spirit, highlighting that without the Spirit, life would lack joy, faithfulness, and divine connection. He explains that understanding the Holy Spirit as God enhances the beauty of His love for us, urging believers to cultivate intimacy with Him. Koulianos shares personal testimonies and insights on how the Holy Spirit gathers and unites believers, encouraging a collective pursuit of God's presence. He stresses the importance of abiding in the Spirit to experience God's love and to ask for what aligns with His will. Ultimately, the sermon calls for a deeper relationship with the Holy Spirit, which is essential for experiencing and sharing God's love.
The Spirit Also Loves You!
By Theodore Epp0JHN 3:16ROM 15:30GAL 5:22PHP 2:5Theodore Epp emphasizes the profound love of the Holy Spirit, illustrating that He is a Person with emotions who actively loves and influences us. Romans 15:30 highlights the Spirit's love, urging believers to pray together, while the sermon connects this love to the love of the Father and the Son, as seen in John 3:16 and Philippians 2:5-8. Epp points out that the Holy Spirit not only seeks us in our sin but also regenerates and transforms us upon our acceptance of Christ. The sermon concludes by affirming that our spiritual salvation is deeply rooted in the love of the Holy Spirit, alongside the love of the Father and the Son. Ultimately, the fruit of the Spirit is love, as stated in Galatians 5:22.
The Gospel of the Holy Spirit's Love
By Horatius Bonar0PSA 139:17ISA 40:1JER 29:11MAT 28:19LUK 11:13JHN 4:24ROM 8:26EPH 1:131JN 4:8REV 22:17Horatius Bonar emphasizes the profound love of the Holy Spirit, asserting that His love is equal to that of the Father and the Son, and is essential for understanding the fullness of God's grace. He argues that the Holy Spirit's love is not only personal but also active in the lives of believers, guiding, comforting, and empowering them in their spiritual journey. Bonar warns against misconceptions that portray the Spirit as distant or austere, urging believers to trust in His loving nature for growth in faith and joy. He highlights the Spirit's role in the Church and the necessity of recognizing His love to experience true peace and spiritual vitality. Ultimately, Bonar calls for a deeper relationship with the Holy Spirit, who is a living personality, not just an influence, and whose love is foundational to the Christian faith.