The Doctrine of the Holy Spirit

The Doctrine of the Holy Spirit

The Baptism and the Filling of the Holy Spirit (46 mins)

PART 5 – David West preaches on the difference between the baptism and the filling of the Holy Spirit. ‘Spirit baptism’ is not a ‘second’ experience subsequent to salvation. In fact, the baptiser is the Lord; He baptises ‘in’ the Spirit. This is true of every believer positionally. The ‘filling’ of the Spirit does not mean one person can have more of the Holy Spirit than another. It simply means that a believer should be controlled by the Holy Spirit…

The Holy Spirit and the Christian Life (46 mins)

PART 4 – Dan Rudge preaches on the work of the Holy Spirit in the believer’s life. He takes up his subject under the following headings: Insurance (seal/earnest/anointing), Indwelling (life/teaching/holiness), Imprint (fruit) and Inhibiting (grieving/quenching). A wide-ranging message on the multifaceted ministry of the Holy Spirit today (Message preached 1st Oct 2015)

The Holy Spirit and the Life of Christ (44 mins)

PART 3 – Gordon Stewart preaches on the Holy Spirit in relation to the person and work of Christ. Basing his comments on Isaiah 42:1-7, Gordon outlines the perfect manhood and ministry of the Lord Jesus as the One anointed by the Holy Spirit. Never was there a man more controlled by, led by and full of the Holy Spirit than Christ! Particular attention is paid to the temptation of Christ in the wilderness and His triumph over Satan in…

The Holy Spirit and the Bible (34 mins)

PART 2 – Joshua Jacob preaches on the relationship between the Holy Spirit and the Bible, explaining that it was under the superintendency of the Holy Spirit that the Scriptures were written. Coming to indwell His people at Pentecost the Holy Spirit now guides into all truth. Joshua also outlines numerous features of the Bible that give evidence of its divine origin and inspiration (Message preached 10th Sept 2015)

The Deity and Personality of the Holy Spirit (34 mins)

PART 1 – Marcus Hall preaches on the deity and personality of the Holy Spirit. He takes a survey of these two vital subjects through the Bible, showing that the Holy Spirit is a person not just an influence; a distinct person in the Trinity but nevertheless coequal and co-eternal with the Father and the Son; and characterised therefore by omniscience, omnipotence and omnipresence (Message preached 3rd Sept 2015)