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The Bible : The Holy Spirit

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Introduction
The Bible, composed by 40 authors inside a 1500 year time frame, is an assorted collection of books varying in types, ranging from history, law, prophecy, gospel, and personal epistles. One book telling one story, the Bible’s author, the Holy Spirit, inspires all the writers to tell the world God’s story of salvation through His son Jesus Christ. Featuring God as originator of creation, King of creation, and source of creation, the Bible highlights the kingdom of God as one good fun loving family living together peacefully. This family was to live in God’s place forming a kingdom in the Garden of Eden, under God’s rule, enjoying His blessings in fellowship with Him. Unfortunately, a separation of the family unit occurred, …show more content…

1:15-20) both to create and to rescue the world. Taking the action of salvation to restore the universe once it had fallen and to save humankind (Rom. 5:1-21; 8:18-23), the dawn of a new age of God’s reconciling and renewing activity began in Christ. Mission is what the Bible is all about. Jesus went on a messianic mission centering on the Old Testament Scriptures. It was in this missionary preaching that Jesus outlined initiation protocols, ordinances for this family of Christians He was creating. For Christians the whole Bible revolves around the person of Christ, his actions and teachings.
Speaking to Nicodemus, Jesus instructs that, “unless one is born of the water and the Spirit,” he cannot enter the kingdom of God (John 3:5). Also, Jesus taught the Samaritan woman that a time would come when mankind would worship the Lord God in spirit and truth (John 4: 23). At the Feast of Tabernacles on the last greatest day, Jesus instructs of the indwelling of the Spirit, which will come when He, Jesus, is crucified (John 7:37-39). We can clearly see from just three examples of the necessity of baptism and receiving of the Holy Spirit. Better still, the Scriptures remind us that there is “one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all, who is above all and through all and in all” (Eph. 4:5-6).
The Bible contains a revelation from God, is susceptible of every variety and degree in evidence which guides men in

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