This is really strange because I started this study - at the study part. You know I had a title, a little introduction, a bit of study and then a comment on the bit of study and some more study. THEN I wrote something that I'm actually going to take and place right after this new introduction- just because I feel led to do so. I know a lot of you don't believe as I do, and I'd never ever try to force any of my beliefs on you, never, but please take a moment right now to say a little prayer - Acknowledge God so He will direct your path. I know I pray that prayer daily!
(The following was written after a bit of studying as mentioned above-)
((Please, if your head is spinning a bit with all this information, take a deep breath and say a little prayer and review it. Keep reviewing it- this is a STUDY.
Do you remember having to study when you were in school? It wasn’t always easy. Do you ever remember having a question on a test or homework paper where you had access to the book to find your answers but you had to read to find that answer, you had to study to find that answer- it wasn't just given to you. Sometimes even when you read an answer it didn't quite click and you had to go to a teacher for a deeper explanation. Then there were times when the teacher didn't want to 'give' you an answer but wanted you to think about it for a while and have you try to really figure it out yourself. If all that happens with secular knowledge, how much more should we apply it to studying God's word? Do we give up because we get confused? Do we call it all nonsense because we don't want to spend actual time - real time- hours even if necessary, or days, weeks, months, dare I say, years, figuring things out. We live in a world where we want easy answers. We want our answers to be just a click away. We want those answer to be soothing to our ears and easily understandable in our brains so we don't have to think about them too hard. We want to agree with something readily- not struggle a bit as we search for the real answer behind any preconceived beliefs. The EASY way is often the wrong way, yet so many insist on still taking that easy way. For some reason people believe they can take the easy way and for them it won't lead down the path of destruction. They think they'll go down the easy way and only at the last moment they'll make that jump to the hard way that is narrow. They are sure in their minds they'll find that narrow path before it's too late and be able to make the switch. Or tragically, Satan deceives many to make them think they are already on the narrow way, simply because they've erected the sign post "Narrow Way" in their minds but it's pointed the wrong way. Satan deceives us so easily because we like things to be easy. Why do we love easy all the time? Why? When something is hard and causes us consternation as we strive to make sense of it, we grow frustrated, sometimes very, very quickly. Isn't eternal life worth any struggle we may have? God tells us to search the scriptures… SEARCH them! And to STUDY! Search and study! Daily search! Daily study! Paul praises those in Berea because they searched the scriptures DAILY- and they didn't have google, or a Bible on their phone with easy access to every word in Scripture, all sorts of commentaries, dictionaries, access to original Greek and Hebrew. They didn't have access at their fingertips to so much that we do and yet they STUDIED daily! They didn't have it easy! They were not on that easy road at all. The Holy Spirit was guiding them just as the Holy Spirit will guide us, if we are WILLING to walk the narrow way and not expect easy milk to fill our baby bellies so we don't have to bother with the hard meat even though we have adult teeth to chew with. I'm NOT asking you to take this man's word for things, this Biblical scholar's deep study into the meaning of Greek/Hebrew and so on. I'm asking you to SEARCH for yourself, rightly divide the Word of God yourself! Don't believe me! Think I'm crazy and easily led astray if you want to. Scoff at my beliefs as being ludicrous and totally wrong, but do so because you've searched for yourself to find truth. Don't just rely on things you've been taught over the years to believe are true. Don't take other people's studies and claim them as yours because it's easy to do so. I'm not asking you to learn fluid Greek, Hebrew, Latin and so on, but you don't have to be fluent to seek out the basics for yourself- not in our day and age, not at all. There will be NO excuse for not knowing truth, none! Many people are going to point fingers at their preachers and teachers and say they were the ones who led them astray. Just like Adam and Eve pointed the finger at the serpent. Unlike Adam and Eve, you and I have no one to truly blame but ourselves - we know that Satan would keep us from knowing truth. We can't point at others and say they led us astray - we know we have to know truth for ourselves! God help us all! We'll pick up this study tomorrow, there is so much to digest - but first we have to put the spiritual food into our mouths, chew it slowly and thoroughly, swallow and let it digest- right? So go over the beginning of this study several times if you need to. Go to your google searches and seek out the FACTS, open the Word of God and SEARCH the Scriptures for in them you think you have ETERNAL LIFE-they TESTIFY of JESUS! May He bless us! May the Holy Spirit guide us! May the Father's will be done!
2Ti 2:15 Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.
Joh 5:39 Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me
Act 17:11 These were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures daily, whether those things were so.
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(Start of original study before the second introduction.)
The Holy Spirit.
What exactly do we know about the Holy Spirit? Let's go to the Word of God. Did you know that the Word of God was inspired by God, and that prophets could only prophesize as they were led by the Holy Spirit? The very words we read were in fact a part of the Holy Spirit.
2Pe 1:20 Knowing this first, that no prophecy of the scripture is of any private interpretation.
2Pe 1:21 For the prophecy came not in old time by the will of man: but holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost.
2Ti 3:16 All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:
2Ti 3:17 That the man of God may be perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works.
Jesus told us through the INSPIRED word, men writing led by God-
Joh 14:15 If ye love me, keep my commandments.
Joh 14:16 And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter (Paraclete), that he may abide with you for ever;
Joh 14:17 Even the Spirit of truth; whom the world cannot receive, because it seeth him not, neither knoweth him: but ye know him; for he dwelleth with you, and shall be in you.
Joh 14:18 I will not leave you comfortless: I will come to you.
The Father God, Jesus God prayed to Him, that the Father would GIVE us another (one other than Jesus Himself) Comforter. This other one that would come to comfort us as Jesus came to do in person, in the flesh, would be the SPIRIT of truth. This Spirit of truth could NOT be received by the world. The worldly just would NOT see HIM and would not know HIM, but WE would know HIM for HE would DWELL WITH US, and HE would be IN US. Jesus would NOT leave us without comfort.
Joh 14:26 But the Comforter (Paraclete), which is the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you.
Joh 14:27 Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.
The Holy Comforter is the HOLY SPIRIT- and God the Father would send the HOLY SPIRIT to us in the name of JESUS. The Holy Spirit would TEACH us all things, and bring all thing to our remembrance- whatsoever JESUS has said. Jesus would be leaving His PEACE with us, giving His PEACE to us and it will NOT be as the world gives peace.
Joh 15:26 But when the Comforter (Paraclete) is come, whom I will send unto you from the Father, even the Spirit of truth, which proceedeth from the Father, he shall testify of me:
Joh 15:27 And ye also shall bear witness, because ye have been with me from the beginning.
The HOLY SPIRIT will testify of JESUS.
Joh 16:7 Nevertheless I tell you the truth; It is expedient for you that I go away: for if I go not away, the Comforter (Paraclete) will not come unto you; but if I depart, I will send him unto you.
IF Jesus never died, if He never rose from the dead and the left to live in Heaven the Holy Spirit would NOT come to us. Jesus would send HIM to us. The Father would give the Holy Spirit, Jesus would send the Holy Spirit.
Thayer's Bible Dictionary has this to say-
Par·a·clete
/ˈperəˌklēt/
noun
1. (in Christian theology) the Holy Spirit as advocate or counselor (John 14:16, 26).
paraklētos
par-ak'-lay-tos
An intercessor, consoler: - advocate, comforter.
Total KJV Occurrences: 5
comforter, 4
Joh_14:16, Joh_15:26 (2), Joh_16:7
advocate, 1
1Jn_2:1
Thayer Definition:
1) summoned, called to one’s side, especially called to one’s aid
1a) one who pleads another’s cause before a judge, a pleader, counsel for defense, legal assistant, an advocate
1b) one who pleads another’s cause with one, an intercessor
1b1) of Christ in his exaltation at God’s right hand, pleading with God the Father for the pardon of our sins
1c) in the widest sense, a helper, succourer, aider, assistant
1c1) of the Holy Spirit destined to take the place of Christ with the apostles (after his ascension to the Father), to lead them to a deeper knowledge of the gospel truth, and give them divine strength needed to enable them to undergo trials and persecutions on behalf of the divine kingdom
Part of Speech: noun masculine
paraklētos
5x: one called or sent for to assist another; an advocate, one who pleads the cause of another, 1Jn_2:1; genr. one present to render various beneficial service, and thus the Paraclete, whose influence and operation were to compensate for the departure of Christ himself, Joh_14:16; Joh_14:26; Joh_15:26; Joh_16:7.
Now, let's study this in greater depth. If you've had enough milk children and want to grow in knowledge into adulthood- here is some meat of the Word of God. A lot of food for thought. I will most likely be pausing and interjecting my own comments in the following study and as I do I will put them in double parenthesis' this way it won't interfere should there be other parenthesis.
(WWN) A Biblical Scholar's Work-
ANOTHER COMFORTER
(Part One)
The designation of the Spirit of truth as "Another Comforter" reveals as no other name could, His relationship with Deity, and His work and ministry in the Plan of Redemption. But much study must precede the significance of this name since this designation was not given the Holy Spirit till one of the last books of the New Testament was written.
In reviewing the Seminar studies presented on the Doctrine of the Holy Spirit at the Adventist Laymen's Annual Fellowship, the reader needs to clearly understand the preparation behind the presentation. We adopted the approach of William Miller as he began his study of the Bible. Sylvester Bliss in his Memoirs of William Miller quotes Miller's own explanation of how he began his investigation of the Scriptures. Miller stated:
'I determined to lay aide all my prepossessions {presuppositions}, to thoroughly compare Scripture with Scripture, and to pursue its study in a regular and methodical manner. I commenced with Genesis, and read verse by verse, proceeding no faster than the meaning of the several passages should be so unfolded as to leave me free from embarrassment respecting any mysticisms or contradictions. Whenever I found anything obscure, my practice was to compare it with all collateral passages; and, by the help of Cruden, I examined all the texts of Scripture in which were found any of the prominent words contained in any obscure portion. Then, by letting every word have its proper bearing on the subject of the text, if my view of it harmonized with every collateral passage in the Bible, it ceased to be a difficulty. In this way I pursued the study of the Bible, in my first perusal of it, for about two years, and was fully satisfied that it is its own interpreter. (p. 69)'
After having read every text in the New Testament where the word, "spirit" or "Holy Spirit" is found, we determined that "spirit" is applied to different beings and forces at work in the world, and within man.
Angels are designated as "ministering spirits." (Heb. 1:14)
Demons are noted as "unclean spirits." (Rev. 16:13-14)
A deep human emotion is based in what is termed, "spirit." (Mark 8:12)
The perception of one's presence, though the person is not present, is noted as being present in "spirit." (I Cor. 5:4)
This study was approached with one vital presupposition: - The "form of God" in which Jesus existed prior to Bethlehem was SPIRIT for God is Spirit. (John 4:24) This SPIRIT exceeds that of angels for they are only "ministering spirits." (Heb. 1:14) This SPIRIT is immortal, eternal, and indestructible.
((I want to interject (obviously)- Jesus EXISTED not as flesh and blood prior to Bethlehem, but in Spirit form. Do you think everyone comprehends this truth?
Joh 17:5 And now, O Father, glorify thou me with thine own self with the glory which I had with thee before the world was.
Col 1:12 Giving thanks unto the Father, which hath made us meet to be partakers of the inheritance of the saints in light:
Col 1:13 Who hath delivered us from the power of darkness, and hath translated us into the kingdom of his dear Son:
Col 1:14 In whom we have redemption through his blood, even the forgiveness of sins:
Col 1:15 Who is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of every creature:
Col 1:16 For by him were all things created, that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and invisible, whether they be thrones, or dominions, or principalities, or powers: all things were created by him, and for him:
Col 1:17 And he is before all things, and by him all things consist
Yes, we can presuppose that Jesus existed in SPIRIT form before He took on flesh and dwelt among us down here on earth. The Spirit that was, is and always will be is IMMORTAL, ETERNAL and INDESTRUCTIBLE. It's an indisputable fact. If this is a new concept to you then you may need to stop here and do some more study, or continue on and go back later to study and clarify it in your heart with the Holy Spirit's guidance.))
In noting each reference in the New Testament which referred to the Holy Spirit, we arranged the books of the New Testament in the chronological order in which they were written. [This review will not necessarily follow that format] This was done for two reasons: 1) The revelation which God gives is progressive; and 2) God in giving revelation limits Himself and the fullness of that revelation to the perceptive capacity of the human instrument who is willing to be the medium of revelation.
We asked ourselves why so little is known of the "nature" of the Holy Spirit? Then we asked ourselves why so little was perceived as to whom Jesus was until after the coming of the Holy Spirit? The answer to the second question helped us to perceive the answer to the first. Jesus came not to do His own will, but the will of God. (John 6:38) He came to glorify the Father. (John 17:4) He did not even come in His own name. (John 5:43) His was a life of selfless projection of the Father's glory - grace and truth. (John 1:14) Likewise the ministry of the Holy Spirit - He would not speak of Himself. He would glorify Jesus and the work which Jesus accomplished. (John 16:13-14)
((Jesus came to glorify the Father- the Holy Spirit came to glorify Jesus- please open your Bible and read the above passage.))
For one to better understand the problem faced in the study of the Doctrine of the Holy Spirit, one needs to realize the two extreme views held within the Adventist community.
The mainline Adventist follows and usually without question - the Trinitarian Statement of Beliefs voted at Dallas, Texas, in 1980. It reads - "There is one God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, a unity of three co-eternal Persons." (Church Manual p. 32, 1981 edition) The first part of this statement is a direct quote from the Constitution of the World Council of Churches and reflects Papal doctrine.
The other position is the confused Gotha Statement which is the basis of the Reformed Movements which formed in Europe following World War I. This statement reads:
'We believe that the Holy Spirit is the representative of Christ upon the earth. (John 14:16) Without Him it is impossible to comprehend and live according to the will of God. Also, it is impossible to rightly interpret the divine Word without the aid of the Holy Spirit (John 14:26; 1 Cor. 2:11). He is a power from the Father and the Son, and is active also through human beings (2 Pet. 1:21; 1 Pet. 1:11). (Principles of Faith, p. 3, Emphasis supplied)'
The very first New Testament reference written in regard to the Holy Spirit clearly declares the Holy Spirit as distinct from a "power," per se. It reads:
For our gospel came not unto you in word only, but also in power, and in the Holy Spirit. (I Thess. 1:5)
This same distinction is also seen in I Cor. 2:4.
[We shall use the word "Spirit" in place of "Ghost" in all quotes from the Bible.]
Many references in the New Testament which mention the Holy Spirit speak of His work in making effective for the believer the salvation provided alone in Jesus Christ. Examples of this can be found in II Thess. 2:13; I Cor. 6:11 and Titus 3:5. Further the Holy Spirit is set forth as a Teacher who searches the deep things of God. (I Cor. 2:10, 13) He bestows "gifts" as "He wills." (I Cor. 12:4, 11) He is the builder of the Church. (Eph. 2:22) He speaks. (I Tim. 4:1) He can be grieved. (Eph. 4:30) He can be insulted. (Heb. 10:29) He can be lied to. (Acts 5:3) All of these statements in regard to the Holy Spirit indicate not a power, nor a mere influence, but rather a Person.
((If you're wondering what is truly wrong with each of those stated extreme views and want more detail - again - stop and take up a thorough study of them, or wait and do it after you finish this study. You will be led to all truth should you truly want truth and not traditions handed down to you by men.))
The fourth book written of the New Testament canon (Chronologically) closes with a three-fold benediction - "The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit, be with you all." (II Cor. 13:14) Language cannot be clearer that the Holy Spirit is as much a Person as are either God or the Lord Jesus Christ. Yet in this same letter, Paul emphatically declares - "The Lord is that Spirit." (II Cor. 3:17)
((GRACE OF THE LORD JESUS, LOVE OF GOD, COMMUNION OF THE HOLY SPIRIT- 3 SEPARATE GODS))
In this third chapter, Paul is contrasting the ministration of the letter under Moses, and the ministration of the Spirit under Christ. While declaring that the Lord is that Spirit, Paul differentiates between Lords in verse 18. Note it carefully using the margin which gives the literal Greek rendering.
It thus reads-
'But we all, with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord [Jesus] , are changed into the same image from glory to glory even as by the Lord the Spirit. (3:18)
The close identification between "the Lord Jesus Christ" and "the Lord the Spirit" is seen elsewhere in the New Testament. Paul declares that Isaac was born "after the Spirit." (Gal. 4:29)
Yet in noting the Old Testament account, the "Lord" who appeared to Abraham in the plains of Mamre said - "I will certainly return unto thee according to the time of life; and lo, Sarah thy wife shall have a son." (Gen. 18:10) It was repeated a second time by the same "Lord." (18:14)
In Hebrews, it reads - "The Holy Spirit saith" (3:7) - "the Holy Spirit...said before." ((Heb 3:7 Wherefore (as the Holy Spirit saith, To day if ye will hear his voice, Heb 3:8 Harden not your hearts, as in the provocation, in the day of temptation in the wilderness:)) (10:15) ((Heb 10:15 Whereof the Holy Spirit also is a witness to us: for after that he had said before, ))- yet both quotes are from the Old Testament.
Gabriel told Daniel that the only One who held with him in "the scripture of truth" was "Michael your prince." (10:21)
This is further illuminated in the Epistles of Peter. There we are told that "holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Spirit." (II Peter 1:21)
But in his first letter, Peter indicates that these holy men - prophets - "searched diligently...what manner of time the Spirit of Christ which was in them did signify." (I Peter 1:10-11)
Thus the New Testament closely identifies the Holy Spirit - the Lord the Spirit - with Michael the "Lord" of the Old Testament.
To be continued…