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Apostle John: The Prophetic Spirit’s Insight
June 1st at 1:00pm
In the Johannine literature (the Gospel, Epistles, and Revelation), the Holy Spirit is most famously introduced as the Paraclete—the “Helper” or “Advocate.” While the terms “Holy Spirit” and “Spirit” appear frequently, the focus is on the Spirit as the One who testifies to the truth of Jesus and empowers the prophetic visions of the end times.
The Regenerate Spirit vs. The Diseased Mind
May 28th at 12:56pm
To compare a regenerate life in the Spirit with physical and mental health, we must look at how Scripture uses biological and psychological metaphors to describe spiritual reality. In the biblical worldview, a “diseased” spiritual state is characterized by fragmentation and decay, while a “healthy” regenerate state is characterized by integration and life.
Holy Spirit and Holistic Health
May 27th at 12:53pm
The text of 1 Thessalonians 5:23–24 acts as the “sealing benediction” for this entire study. It provides the scriptural framework for Holistic Sanctification, proving that God’s restorative work is not limited to a “religious” compartment of a person, but extends to the biological, psychological, and spiritual dimensions.
Women: Love of Jesus vs. Sharia Law
May 25th at 9:07am
The legal framework of classical Sharia regarding women differs sharply from the narratives found in the New Testament. While Sharia establishes a highly structured, patriarchal legal code governing a woman’s public and private life, the actions of Jesus and the subsequent ministry of the Apostle Paul introduced a paradigm that fundamentally elevated the social and spiritual status of women.
The Holy Spirit: Directing the Missionary Path
May 24th at 1:01pm
While Paul’s letters focus on the theology and character of the Spirit, the Book of Acts is the “biography” of the Spirit in action. It records the transition from a local movement in Jerusalem to a global missionary endeavour.
Dynamic Meeting of the Holy Spirit
May 22nd at 1:26pm
Based on 1 Corinthians 12:12–14, the Apostle Paul provides a profound blueprint for how the Holy Spirit constructs and maintains the unity of the Church. Rather than a forced uniformity, the Spirit creates a dynamic organic unity that thrives on diversity.
The Guidance of the Holy Spirit
May 21st at 3:15pm
Guidance by the Holy Spirit is the sovereign act of God directing his people toward his specific purposes. In the Old Testament, this was often external and national; in the New Testament, it becomes internal, personal, and constant.
The Holy Spirit in the Old Testament
May 20th at 2:08pm
In the Pentateuch (the first five books of the Bible), the Spirit of God (Ruach Elohim) is not yet defined in terms of systematic theology, but rather through action. The Spirit is depicted as God’s personal presence and power moving within the material world to execute His will.
Holy Spirit’s Work in Salvation
May 19th at 5:39pm
Here are the core teachings on the scriptural “anchor points” used to define the Spirit’s nature, work, and relationship to the believer.
Can we grieve the Holy Spirit?
May 18th at 5:45pm
The “Warning Passages” in the bible apply to the modern church, followed by a comparative analysis of the Spirit’s role across the Testaments.
The Holy Spirit Unifies the Body of Christ
May 18th at 1:33pm
Here is how the Spirit and the work of Christ emphasize a unity that transcends all human divisions.
Romans: The Spirit of Life
May 14th at 1:03pm
Tracing the theme of the Holy Spirit (the Pneuma) through Paul’s epistles reveals a shift from legalism to a life defined by internal divine guidance.