Spirit of God
Articles here examine the Holy Spirit as God Himself present in covenant power and holiness.
Rather than treating the Holy Spirit as a separate divine person, these writings follow Scripture’s language of God filling, empowering, guiding, and dwelling among His people as the set-apart Spirit.
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Who Is the Active Subject of John’s Prologue?
Read more: Who Is the Active Subject of John’s Prologue?John’s prologue reveals God as the active subject through the “Logos,” illustrating that His divine Soul and inner Spirit are intricately involved in creation and revelation, culminating in the incarnation of Jesus Christ.
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A Guide to Biblical Spirit-Language
Read more: A Guide to Biblical Spirit-LanguageThis guide organizes biblical phrases related to Spirit, clarifying distinctions among them. It emphasizes the unique identity of God as Spirit, differentiating between the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of God, and the spirit of man.
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John 17:5 and the Glory Before the World: Why the “I” of Jesus Does Not Prove a Second Eternal Person
Read more: John 17:5 and the Glory Before the World: Why the “I” of Jesus Does Not Prove a Second Eternal PersonJohn 17:5 is often misinterpreted as proof of Jesus’ prehuman existence as a separate person. This analysis argues that understanding the verse within biblical anthropology reveals Jesus’ unique emergence and union with the Father, emphasizing…
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One Throne, One God, One Exalted Lamb
Read more: One Throne, One God, One Exalted LambThis article explores the throne room of Revelation, emphasizing that God and the Lamb are distinct yet united through ontological union. It affirms one divine throne and worship, clarifying biblical monotheism.
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Holy Spirit vs Spirit of God
Read more: Holy Spirit vs Spirit of GodThe terms “Holy Spirit” and “Spirit of God” should not be used interchangeably; they convey distinct meanings. The former emphasizes God’s holiness and covenant presence, while the latter highlights God’s inner Spirit and ownership.
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Holy Spirit vs Spirit of God
Read more: Holy Spirit vs Spirit of GodThe Bible distinguishes between “Holy Spirit” and “Spirit of God” to clarify theological concepts. The former highlights God’s covenant presence and power, while the latter emphasizes divine ownership and source, maintaining monotheism without implying multiple…

