Season 1
12 episodes
23 min. per episode
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A theologian confronts doubts and divine mysteries, unraveling the profound impact of the unseen presence shaping humanity's faith.
Episodes
For many Christians today, although they are aware of the Holy Spirit, they do not really know who He is. In the first part of this series, Sinclair Ferguson explores the questions of the identity of the Spirit, the nature of His character, how we, as Christians, may come to know and have fellowship with Him, and more.
Many people have sadly misunderstood the nature of God and claimed that the God of the Old Testament is not the same as that of the New Testament. In the second part of this series, Sinclair Ferguson demonstrates that throughout the Old Testament the Spirit disclosed the personal nature of our Lord to His people while pointing forward to the coming of Jesus Christ.
It is tempting to understand the Spirit as an impersonal force fulfilling the purposes of God mechanically. However, the Scriptures portray the Spirit as anything but impersonal. In the third part of this series, Sinclair Ferguson helps us to realize that our wonder should increase as we consider Jesus' role in sending His Spirit, His companion and friend, to dwell with us.
Jesus' temptations endured in the wilderness are remarkable accounts of His righteous fortitude in the most trying conditions. Jesus succeeded where the first Adam failed. In the fourth part of this series, Sinclair Ferguson reveals that Jesus did not undergo these trials alone, but was supported by His companion, the Holy Spirit.
Companionship plays a large role in all our lives. It is wonderful to have those in life with whom you can reveal the inner workings of your heart. In the fifth part of this series, Sinclair Ferguson looks at the manner in which the Father, Son, and Spirit experience this mutual love, openness, and adoration in a manner that cannot be replicated.
Although the Holy Spirit is sometimes the forgotten Person of the Trinity, His presence and work is found throughout redemptive history. In this twelve-part series, popular theologian and author Sinclair Ferguson traces the work of the Holy Spirit through Scripture-from creation to the work of Christ to His dwelling in our hearts today.
