GROW Model | The Holy Spirit: The Spirit’s Role In Conviction

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For many, the Holy Spirit is the most misunderstood person of the Godhead — treated more like an abstract force than a divine, personal presence. But the Bible makes it clear: He’s not a “something” but a “someone” — a person who can be loved, obeyed, or rejected. Reducing Him to a feeling, a shiver down the spine during worship, or a mystical energy is not only shallow but dangerously misleading. To misunderstand Him is to misinterpret how God works in the world today.
19 Aug English South Africa Christianity · Christianity

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