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Who Is The Spirit?

• Greg Boyd

This second sermon in our God in Us series focused on the broad question of, “Who is the Spirit?” This message focuses on three characteristics of the Holy Spirit: The Holy Spirit is God, The Holy Spirit is personal and the Holy Spirit is distinct in nature. Greg emphasized that the main role of the Spirit is to show us clearly the person of Jesus and help us to recognize God when we would have no other way of recognizing Him. The Holy Spirit is working to remove the veil in our mind and can do this through our imagination.

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This second sermon in our God in Us series is about taking a broad view of the third person of the Trinity, the Holy Spirit. Greg Boyd asks the question, “Who is the Spirit?” Is there a way to find a middle ground between hyper, radical charismatic Pentecostalism and staunch Cessationists who believe that the charismatic gifts ceased after the early church? This sermon begins with three foundational realities of the Holy Spirit. First, the Holy Spirit is God (Acts 5:3-4). The Holy Spirit is equated with God in a variety of passages in the Bible and is consistently described as God. Second, the Holy Spirit is personal and not just an ethereal force in the world. Paul notes in 1 Corinthians 2:10-11 that the Holy Spirit can search, know and be referred to with personal pronouns; all things consistent with a personal being. Third, the Holy Spirit is distinct from the Father and Son. Matthew 28:19 clearly separates the three persons of the Trinity and emphasizes their distinctness.

The Trinity itself is a theological concept that continues to confound believes. Greg points us to Ephesians 2:18 as a potential way to understand the workings of the Trinity. The character of God emanates from the Father to the Son and the Holy Spirit allows us to see the Son and we are reconciled to the Father. The Spirit is the part of the Trinity that allows us to recognize what is coming to us through the Son. If we have any faith at all it is because of the power of the Spirit at work in our lives.

The primary work of the Spirit (as explained in John 15:26 and John 16:13-14) is to guide us to and reveal to us the person of Jesus. The humility of the Spirit can be seen in His constant pointing away from Himself to others. The Holy Spirit is like a photographer who rarely appears in the picture because He is arranging the most beautiful way for us to see Jesus.

Our calling as people of God is to make time frequently to spend time with Jesus through the Holy Spirit and our God-given imagination. It is through the unveiling of our minds in our imagination (2 Corinthians 3:14-18) that the Holy Spirit works to allow us to vividly engage with the person of Jesus. We are also called to pay attention to what is going on in our imagination throughout the day so we can be listening for the nudging of the Spirit and act in ways that will advance the beautiful kingdom of God.

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Topics: Holy Spirit, Imagination, Trinity

Sermon Series: God In Us


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Focus Scripture:

  • Acts 5:3-4

    Then Peter said, “Ananias, how is it that Satan has so filled your heart that you have lied to the Holy Spirit?....You have not lied just to human beings but to God.”

    1 Corinthians 2:10-11

    The Spirit searches all things, even the deep things of God. For who knows a person’s thoughts except their own spirit within them? In the same way no one knows the thoughts of God except the Spirit of God.

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2 thoughts on “Who Is The Spirit?

  1. Maria says:

    Fast Forward Message!!! Greg uses a lot the term imagination which now I have a new way of interpreting it.. However, I dont hear him using the term intuition., which is more common in Christian circles…. Is intuition also part of the imagination, as he describes it?

    By the way I am reading seeing is believing and I LOVE IT!!!

  2. Vince Capobianco says:

    I’m thinking that after this series it would be refreshing if Greg would take a book from the bible and go through it for a season.

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