Wednesday Bible Study

Holy Spirit Pt. 7

02-05-2025 • Wes Wilkinson

We should use the gifts the Holy Spirit has given us to humbly serve others in love.

The Holy Spirit: Who He Is and What He Does

I. Who Is the Holy Spirit?

  • The Holy Spirit is not an impersonal force or power; He is a person.
  • As a person, He has a will, thoughts, speaks, and acts.
  • He is God, the third person of the Trinity.
    • Co-equal and co-eternal with the Father and the Son.
    • Unique and distinct, but one being with God.
  • The Holy Spirit is the person of the Trinity we interact with most in our lived experience.

II. The Work of the Holy Spirit

  1. Before Salvation

    • He convicts us of sin, leading us to repentance and faith in Jesus.
  2. At Salvation

    • He regenerates us, making us a new creation in Christ.
    • He washes us clean with the blood of Jesus.
    • He seals us with the mark of Jesus.
    • He indwells us permanently.
  3. After Salvation

    • He leads, guides, teaches, and empowers us.
    • His work always points to Jesus, conforming us to His image.
    • Philippians 2:13 – It is the Holy Spirit working within us for God’s good pleasure.

III. Our Response to the Holy Spirit

  • Since He convicts, we must listen, repent, and confess.
  • Since He leads, we must follow.
  • Since He empowers, we must act.
  • Since He gifts, we must serve.

The Gifts of the Holy Spirit

  • The Holy Spirit gifts believers—not just giving a gift (noun), but actively gifting (verb).
  • 1 Corinthians 12 – The Spirit distributes gifts as part of the unified plan of God.
  • What defines a true spiritual person?
    • Not self-proclaimed spirituality, but proclaiming the Lordship of Jesus by walking in the Spirit.
  1. Purpose of Spiritual Gifts

    • Gifts are given for assignments—not for personal recognition but for service.
    • Variety of gifts, ministries, and effects all come from the same God.
    • Gifts are meant to be used, not just possessed.
    • Gifts function in humility—they are for service, like a table waiter.
  2. Misconceptions About Gifts

    • No single gift is guaranteed to every believer.
    • Gifts are not for personal glory or comparison.
    • Gifts without love are meaningless (1 Corinthians 13).

The More Excellent Way: Love

  • 1 Corinthians 13 – Gifts without love are worthless.
  • Love is:
    • Patient, kind, not envious, not arrogant.
    • Not self-seeking, not easily provoked, does not keep a record of wrongs.
    • Does not rejoice in unrighteousness but rejoices with the truth.
    • Bears, believes, hopes, and endures all things.
    • Love never fails.
  • Gifts will pass away, but love is eternal.
    • Prophecy, tongues, and knowledge will cease.
    • Faith and hope will be fulfilled, but love remains.

How to View and Use Spiritual Gifts

  1. Gifts Are for the Church – Their purpose is to build up the body of Christ.
  2. Gifts Should Be Used in Order – God is not the author of confusion but order.
  3. Gifts Should Promote Unity and Maturity – Not division or immaturity.
  4. Gifts Should Point to Jesus – Not to ourselves or the gift itself.

Correction of the Corinthian Church (1 Corinthians 14)

  • Some in Corinth became fixated on the gift of tongues.
  • Paul emphasizes that prophecy is more beneficial because it edifies the church.
  • Tongues are a sign for unbelievers, while prophecy builds up believers.
  • If tongues are spoken in the church, there must be interpretation for edification.
  • Gifts should not cause disorder—the goal is unity, growth, and pointing to Christ.

Final Challenge: Living Out the Spirit’s Work

  • Every believer is gifted for a specific purpose in the church.
  • Gifts are not for personal gain but for serving others.
  • Love must be the foundation of how we serve.
  • The impact of a believer is not in how gifted they are, but in how they love and serve.
  • We are called to use our gifts boldly and confidently in service to one another.

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Holy Spirit Pt. 6

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Holy Spirit Pt. 5

Daily depend on the Holy Spirit by abiding in God’s Word, responding to His conviction, and walking in obedience to His leading.

Holy Spirit Pt. 4

Immerse yourself in God’s Word, pray in alignment with His will, and respond in obedience to His conviction and leading.

Holy Spirit Pt. 3

We must respond to the Holy Spirit’s conviction with humble repentance, abide in His guidance through God’s Word, and trust His transformative work.

Titus 3:3-7
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Ephesians 4:30
2 Corinthians 7:8-11