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I. The Personality of the Holy Spirit
A. The Spirit Has Characteristics of Personhood
1.
The Spirit Has Intelligence
Isa.
11:2; John 14:26; Rom.
8:27; 1 Cor.
2:10–13; 1 Cor.
12:8; Eph.
1:17
2. The Spirit Shows Emotion
Isa.
63:10; Rom.
15:30; Eph.
4:30
3. The Spirit Has a Will
1 Cor.
12:11
B. The Spirit Is Distinguished among the Persons of the Godhead
1.
The Spirit Is Distinguished from Jesus
John 14:16, 26; John 15:26; John 16:7, 14
2. The Spirit Is Distinguished within the Trinity
Matt.
3:16–17; Matt.
28:19; Rom.
15:16; 2 Cor.
1:21–22; 2 Cor.
13:14; Eph.
3:14, 17; 2 Thess.
2:13–14; 1 Pet.
1:2; Jude 20
C. The Spirit Is Referred to with Personal Pronouns
John 14:16–17; John 15:26; John 16:7–14; Eph.
1:13–14
D. The Spirit Is Affected as a Person
1.
The Spirit Can Be Blasphemed
Matt.
12:31–32; Mark 3:28–29
2. The Spirit Can Be Grieved
Isa.
63:10; Eph.
4:30
3. The Spirit Can Be Insulted
Heb.
10:29
4. The Spirit Can Be Lied To
Acts 5:3–4
5.
The Spirit Can Be Obeyed
Acts 10:19–21
6.
The Spirit Can Be Quenched
1 Thess.
5:19
7. The Spirit Can Be Resisted
Acts 6:9–10; Acts 7:51
8.
The Spirit Can Be Tested
Acts 5:9
E. The Spirit Has Moral Capacities
1.
The Spirit Convicts the World of Guilt
John 16:8–11
2. The Spirit Glorifies Christ
John 16:14
3. The Spirit Guides into Truth
John 16:13
4. The Spirit Intercedes
Rom.
8:26–27
5.
The Spirit Regenerates
John 3:3–5
6.
The Spirit Restrains Evil
Gen. 6:3, 5
7.
The Spirit Sanctifies
Rom.
15:16; 1 Cor.
6:11
F. The Spirit Is a Distinct Personality with Power
Judg.
14:6; Judg.
14:19; Judg.
15:14; 1 Sam.
10:10; 1 Sam.
16:13; Luke 1:35; Luke 4:14; Acts 10:38; Acts 15:28; Rom.
15:13; 1 Cor.
2:4
G.
The Spirit Does What Persons Do
1.
The Spirit Commissions
Acts 11:12; Acts 13:2, 4; Acts 20:28
2. The Spirit Communicates
2 Cor.
3:3; Eph.
3:5
3. The Spirit Encourages
Acts 9:31
4. The Spirit Gives Gifts
1 Cor.
12:7–11
5.
The Spirit Leads
Matt.
4:1; Acts 8:29; Acts 16:6–7; Rom.
8:14
6.
The Spirit Speaks
Matt.
10:20; Acts 1:16; Acts 8:29; Acts 10:19; Acts 21:11; 1 Tim.
4:1; Heb.
3:7; 1 Pet.
1:11–12; Rev. 2:7; Rev. 22:17
7. The Spirit Strengthens
Acts 9:31; Rom.
8:26; Eph.
3:16
8.
The Spirit Teaches
Luke 12:12; John 14:26; 1 Cor.
2:13; Heb.
9:8
9.
The Spirit Testifies
John 15:26; Acts 5:32; Rom.
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