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3. The Holy Spirit in the New Testament
A. John the Baptist and the Holy Spirit (Luke 3:15-17)
JB preparing the way for the coming messiah.
I baptize you with water, but He will baptize with HS and fire
JB filled with HS from womb
Continuing and heightening the anticipation with the OT
B. Jesus and the Holy Spirit
1.) His incarnation (Luke 1:35; Matt.
1:18-20)
The incarnation of the son of God was a miracle wrought by the HS Eternally existent son of God becomes the God man.
2.) His ministry
a.) His baptism (Matt.
3:13-17; Mark 1:9-11; Luke 3:21-22; John 1:29-34)
Beginning with Jesus’ baptism
The father is speaking words of commendation
HS ascends on Son
b.) His temptations (Matt.
4:1-11; Mark 1:12-13; Luke 4:1-13)
HS lead Jesus into wilderness to be tempted by Satan
Mark – HS compelled/drove Jesus into wilderness
Why?
To ready/prepare Jesus for the increasingly difficult tasks ahead of Him.
It was all going to get worse/stronger
These temptations weren’t only in the desert
Think about the Garden of Gethsemane
How was Jesus ready for the ultimate sacrifice?
He was prepared by the HS for that moment
c.) His power (Luke 4:14-21; Matt.
12:22-29)
Throughout His entire ministry
Discipleship
Preaching
Teaching
Confronted Critics
Exorcised Demons
HS anointed Him - Luke 4:14-21
By the HS Jesus cast out demons, therefore God’s kingdom is upon you - Matt.
12:22-29
d.)
The anticipation (John 7:37-39; John 14:17; Luke 24:44-49; Acts 1:4-5)
a.
There is also a theme of anticipation/expectation
Jesus continues and heightens OT expectation fresh new unprecedented outpouring of HS
Last day of the feast – rivers of living water will flow
Jesus promises to send the HS to his disciples (with you now, but will be IN you later – more intimate
Jesus commands disciples to wait in Jerusalem for the promise of the father.
This will continue not many days from now.
Continues and heightens – just around the corner!!!
3. ) His teachings (John 14-16)
a.)
He taught about His person
Jesus was the first comforter
HS will take Jesus’ place
HS is the spirit of truth
HS is associated with the word of God (Thy word is truth)
HS proceeds from the F and S (submissive and obedient)
b.)
He taught about His work (John 16:7-11)
HS would teach disciples all things
HS would bring to remembrance all things that Jesus taught
HS would bear witness of Jesus
HS glorifies Jesus Christ
The HS will convict the world of 3 things
Convict – prove people to be in wrong
Underscore one’s guiltiness
To convince of error
Conviction is always in connection to something wrong, evil, sinful
The world – people who are hostile toward God
1. HS convicts of the sin of unbelief
a. John is the Gospel of Belief (20:31 – Purpose)
b.
John 3:18
2. HS convicts the world of their self-righteousness
a. Their futility to come to God in self
b.
Jews based righteousness on their frequenting the temple
c.
Also on following the law of Moses
d.
Keeping the Sabbath and its regulations
i.
One task of Jesus during His earthly ministry is that He was the light exposing the worlds darkness.
ii.
The HS would take over this task
3. HS convicts of false, worldly judgement
a.
The world judges by mere appearance (John 7:24)
b.
By a fleshly carnal judgement (John 8:15)
i. Jesus’ judgement is true
Because the ruler of the world is (False judgement is of the devil) John 8:44 – He is a liar and the father of lies.
Satan is already judged by the cross – so to is his false judgement and those who follow him.
c.) Being Born Again (John 3:3-8; Ezekiel 36:25-27)
Water and the spirit
Water – not amniotic fluid
Not about water baptism (anachronistic reading)
Referring to the prophecy of (Ezekiel 36:25-27)
Picking up on imagery – sprinkling to cleanse from sin
Together with the outpouring of the HS
“Cleansing us from sin and giving us a new nature”
4. Pentecost and the descent of the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:1-21, 33)
A. The beginning of the fulfillment of the Old Testament prophecies, the words of John the Baptist, and Jesus’ own promises (with now, soon within).
B. Inauguration of the New Covenant
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