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The Ministry of the Spirit

By A. J. (Adoniram Judson) Gordon

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Explore the transforming power of a divine entity whose vital role is to bring believers closer to their savior and into a deeper understanding of faith.

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2008-05-08
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Summary

"The Ministry of the Spirit" by A. J. Gordon is a religious text that examines the Holy Spirit's function and importance in Christian beliefs, concentrating on the Spirit's work from Pentecost onward. Gordon aims to explain how the Holy Spirit changes believers and the church, stressing how crucial it is to understand the Spirit's work in connection to Christ and God's overall strategy. The start introduces the deep research of the Holy Spirit's place in Christianity. Gordon thinks about the historical background of the Spirit's labor, implying that while the Spirit had dependably been available, His formal service started at Pentecost, denoting another stage in divine collaboration with humankind. The author presents the idea that the Spirit isn't just a theoretical impact but a different individual from the Trinity with explicit jobs and powers, pointed toward drawing devotees nearer to Christ and underlines that a fundamental understanding of the Spirit is necessary for spiritual growth and success in Christian life.

About the Author

Adoniram Judson "A. J." Gordon (1836–1895) was an American Baptist preacher, writer, composer, and founder of Gordon College and Gordon–Conwell Theological Seminary.

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