The Holy Spirit - Adults

The Holy Spirit is the third person of the Holy Trinity – Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and is Almighty God.

Instructor: Moses SowaleLanguage: English

About the course

The Holy Spirit is the third person of the Holy Trinity – Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and is Almighty God. As such, he is personal and fully God, co-equal and co-eternal with God the Father and Son of God. In every aspect of a Christian's life, the Holy Spirit is active. For example, the Holy Spirit's task is to give Believers a right and accurate comprehension of the Scriptures. 

The Advocate, Comforter, and Helper are terms we use to refer to the Holy Spirit. The Christian needs the assistance of the Holy Spirit in every aspect of life, for He comforts us, helps us, guides us, reminds us, teaches us, comes alongside us, counsels us, and intercedes and advocates for us. 

Syllabus

What you’ll learn

Understand the role of the Holy spirit

The Holy Spirit plays numerous roles. The Holy Spirit equips people for ministry, gives people specific insight and wisdom, teaches people how to interpret God's Word, communicates with the Father on their behalf, and empowers Christians to live according to God's design throughout the Bible.

Strengthen or begin building your understanding of the Holy Spirit:

Understanding who the Holy Spirit is and what role He plays in your individual lives is critical for all Christians. Knowing the Holy Spirit will drastically change your life because He is how you will experience God's life within you.

Connect with the Holy Spirit as a member of the Trinity

In order to better any relationship in our lives, we typically start by getting to know the other person better. Our comprehension makes it easier for us to relate to them and may motivate us to communicate with them more frequently. We have to apply the same principles when connecting with the Holy Spirit.

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