{"id":1531,"date":"2022-10-15T14:57:12","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:57:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/acts-14-8-who-is-the-holy-ghost-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:57:12","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:57:12","slug":"acts-14-8-who-is-the-holy-ghost-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/acts-14-8-who-is-the-holy-ghost-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"Acts 1:4-8 &#8211; Who Is the Holy Ghost? &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Acts 1:4-8 Who is the Holy Ghost?  As the doors of the New Testament opened, God was at work. It had been almost 400 years since God had spoken, 400 years of silence. The Persians, who were in power at the close of the Old Testament, fell from power and the Greeks rose. The Greeks then fell from power and the Romans rose. Great atrocities were committed both in and against Israel, but God remained silent.  Then, suddenly and powerfully, God spoke His mind through a man named John. John prophesied of two comings.  \\#John 1:6-14\\ One of the comings was of the Messiah coming. By Acts 1, He had come, died for sins, rose from the dead, and was about to return to heaven.  \\#Matt 3:11\\ But John also promised the coming of the another member of the Trinity. The One called the Holy Ghost.  Mt 3:11  I indeed baptize you with water unto repentance: but he that cometh after me is mightier than I, whose shoes I am not worthy to bear: he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost, and with fire:  The prophecies of the Holy Ghost were just now about to be fulfilled. This was now the time for the church to learn who the Holy Ghost is and how He can be released from the believer into a lost world.  Perhaps we as well need to learn those lessons?  Who is the Holy Ghost?  How do we release Him?  I. The Holy Spirit Is Gods Power in the World.     A. \\#Acts 1:4-8\\ Jesus said our power comes after He arrives.         1. No Holy Spirit.  No power.         2. It may also be truthful to say, No power; No Holy Spirit.         3. But it is certain that the Holy Ghost is the power of God             in the world.     B. What kind of power does the Holy Ghost bring?         1. There is convicting power.  John 16:8  And when he is come, he will reprove the world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment:              a. He will reprove us.                 (1) Thats conviction or correction.                 (2) Conviction is not when God tells us what is                      wrong. Any preacher, parent, or book can do                      that.                 (3) Conviction is when God puts &quot;feelings&quot; to what He                      tells us, bad feelings for doing bad and good                      feelings for doing good.                 (4) It is the addition of emotion to education.                  (5) When I was a kid growing up, telling me what to                      do was one thing, but correcting me for doing                      wrong was quite another.                      (a) If we did bad, we were made to feel badly                           for doing it.                      (b) If we did it again, we were made to feel                           worse.                      (c) And so it would go until the joy of doing                           the bad completely dissipated compared to the                           bad feelings of doing it.                 (6) Of course, I am talking about spankings.                      (a) People have said for 50 years now that                           spanking will make a child violent, angry,                           and uncontrollable.                      (b) So all of the rioters and looters must have                           been spanked a lot growing up.                      (c) No.  I suspect they were not spanked at all,                           just told when they were doing wrong.                      (d) You dont get angry, violent, uncontrollable                           kids from correctly spanking them.                      (e) You get angry, violent, uncontrollable kids                           from NOT spanking them.                  (7) So the Holy Ghost does not just tell us that we                      have done wrong.                      (a) He puts some feeling behind it.                      (b) When was the last time we were convicted?             b. He will correct us in three areas:                 1. Sin &#8211; He puts feeling to us when we have done                     wrong.                 2. Righteousness &#8211; He puts feeling to us when we have                     done right.                 4. Judgment &#8211; He puts feeling to us about what will                     happen if we dont quit doing the wrong and start                     doing the right.             c. Listen, conviction is not judgment.                 1. Conviction is putting some feeling to us.                 2. Judgment is what happens if the conviction doesnt                     take.                     (a) For a lost sinner, judgment is hell.                     (b) For a Christian, judgement will be losing our                          rewards, including some privileges we have                          on earth.         2. Oh, God give us the Holy Ghosts convicting power.     C. There is saving power of the Holy Ghost.  John 6:44  No man can come to me, except the Father which hath sent me draw him: and I will raise him up at the last day.          1. People dont get saved unless the Father sends the Holy             Ghost and draws that person to Christ.         2. Now, there are other things that must happen.             a. No one gets saved if someone doesnt witness.  Romans 10:14  and how shall they hear without a preacher?              b. No one gets saved without faith and repentance.             c. But no one gets saved unless the Holy Ghost shows up                 in power to convict them, draw them, and save them.         3. I have wondered all of my ministry whether we lack the             Holy Ghosts power in this area because of us or because             He is simply not drawing as He once did.             a. We are preaching the same Book.             b. At our church, we preach in like manner and fashion as                 when souls were being saved.  (In fact, they call us                 old fashioned.)             c. We spend some time in prayer.             d. We spend some time in inviting people to come.         4. Oh, God, give us the Holy Ghosts saving power.     D. There is the changing power of the Holy Ghost.  2Cor 5:17  Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.          1. Once saved, the Holy Ghost changes the sinner into a saved             sinner, and that is what a saint is.         2. I still see that.             a. I saw God change me.  Im not what I want to be, not                 what I should be, but thank God, Im not what I was.             b. Ive also seen Him change some of you.             c. But so many who claim to be saved have so little                 change in them.                 (1) How little change?                      (a) So little that they cannot even come to                           church.                      (b) So little that they cannot get into the                           Word.                      (c) So little that they cannot quit drinking the                           devils beverage, smoking the devils weed,                           or using the devils drugs.                      (d) So little that their mouth still praises the                           devil instead of God.                      (e) So little that they find time, money, and                           energy to do whatever their friends,                           family, and selves want to do, but they are                           too tired, broke, and busy to tend to Gods                           business.                 (2) Lets face. Thats no change at all.         3. Oh, God, give us the Holy Ghosts changing power.  II. The Holy Spirit Is Gods Power in the Believer.     A. The Holy Spirit is not just Gods power in the world, but He         is also Gods power within us.     B. We have other promises of power to the church in our age.         1. \\#John 14:16-18\\ The Holy Spirit is our Comforter.  John 14:16  And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you for ever; 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. 18   I will not leave you comfortless: I will come to you.              a. This is not the same power as conviction, salvation,                 or transformation.                  (1) Maybe indirectly in that this power is only                      available to a Christian but not directly.                 (2) When the Holy Ghost comforts, He is not trying to                      convict, save, or change.                 (3) He just wants to comfort.             b. What does that mean?                 (1) It means the Holy Ghost will just come sit                      beside you and hold you when you hurt.                 (2) It means the Holy Ghost will just listen to you                      when you need to talk.                 (3) And it means if you ask Him to do so, the Holy                      Ghost will lighten your load.                      (a) Now God is able to fix every problem we                           havewith His many other powersbut that                           does not fall under the category of being                           comforted.                             i. God could heal but that is His healing                                 power.  It is different from comfort.                            ii. God could change the circumstances,                                 but that is His miracle-working                                 power. It is different from comfort.                           iii. God could forgive a sin or wrong, but                                 that is His forgiving power.  It is                                 different from comfort.                      (b) So what can God remove that is just for                           comfort?                       (c) When God comforts the kind of things that He                           will take for us are things like regret,                           frustration, hopelessness, guilt, and                           shame.             c. Oh, how some need the Holy Ghosts comfort!                 (1) You need to quit taking the responsibility for                      the mistakes of your past.                 (2) You need to quit beating yourself up for things                      God has forgiven.                 (3) You need to quit expecting to face an angry God                      over things He has forgotten.                 (4) You need to sleep with a clear conscience at                      night, not because you never did wrong; but                      because Someone else paid for the wrongs you                      have done, and now whatever the bitterness, the                      scars, and the hurts that exists, they are                      between those that you                       wronged and God.                 (5) Sure, you should do whatever you can to make                      things right; but having done that, whatever                      anger, resentment, or bitterness that is left                      is no longer any of your business.                 (6) This is the comfort God offers.         2. \\#John 14:26\\ The Holy Ghost is our Teacher.  John 14:26  But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, 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.              a. Again, if you are saved, this is what the Holy Ghost                 will do for you.                 (1) This seems primarily a promise for the Christian                      concerning the things spoken by God.                 (2) I think we could include that to mean anything                      that God has spoken.                   (3) We would call that mainly doctrine.                 (4) Understand, there is nothing in the Bible that a                      believer cannot understand, not because we are                      so smart, but because we have such a great                      Teacher.                 (5) One of the best and the most repeated compliments                      I get in my preaching is that it is easy to                      understand.                      (a) I hope that is true.                      (b) Several have said that to me and some on                           many occasions.                      (c) I consider that a great compliment, but                           every believer has a much better Teacher!                      (d) It is the Holy Ghost. He puts everything on                           the bottom shelf!             b. There is another promise very much like this.  Joh 16:13  Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth: for he shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak: and he will shew you things to come.                  (1) The difference between what the Holy Spirit                      promised to do in John 14 and John 16, is the                      difference between a Teacher and Guide.                      (a) A Teacher teaches knowledge.  We need to                           KNOW things, especially the Word of God.                      (b) But a Guide guides us.  He is not talking.                           A guide is taking us places.                 (2) I can go to the travel agency and have an agent                      teach me about the beautiful mountains of                      Switzerland or the beautiful valleys of Nepal.                 (3) He can teach me about the waterfalls of Brazil                      or the lecture me on the Aurora lights of                      Alaska.                 (4) But what I would really like is a guide who will                      take me there and show them to me in person.         3. \\#Rom 8:26\\ The Holy Ghost is our Translator and             Intercessor.  Romans 8:26  Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities: for we know not what we should pray for as we ought: but the Spirit itself maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered.              a. I have been saved for 45 years, but I still do not                 speak fluent heaven.  Neither do I speak fluent                 spiritual.             b. Im afraid I still speak carnal and selfish. but I                 have a Friend who translates and transcribes my                 foolish prayers and then personally delivers them to                 God.             c. Oh, how we need God to interceded and translate our                 prayers today!  III. What is the problem?  What is the point?     A. The problem is the Holy Spirit has limited Himself to our         obedience, our faith, and largely to our body.  I Thessalonians 5:19  Quench not the Spirit.  Ephesians 4:30  And grieve not the holy Spirit of God, whereby ye are sealed unto the day of redemption.      B. If we dont, He wont either!         1. If we dont believe         2. If we dont obey         3. If we dont go         4. He wont either.     C. What do we need the Holy Ghost to do tonight?  What does He         desire to do?  What would He do if we would release Him to do         it?     D. We will not find out unless we pray, believe, and go.   May God help us to do so this evening.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Acts 1:4-8 Who is the Holy Ghost? As the doors of the New Testament opened, God was at work. It had been almost 400 years since God had spoken, 400 years of silence. The Persians, who were in power at the close of the Old Testament, fell from power and the Greeks rose. 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