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A theological and practical exposition arguing that the Holy Spirit is a divine Person and describing scriptural basis and experiential implications. Chapters treat personality, deity, distinction and subordination, names, cosmic work, conviction of sin, witness to Jesus, regeneration, indwelling, sanctification, formation of Christlike character, guidance, sonship, teaching, prayer, worship, bodily sanctification, baptism with the Spirit, and the Spirit's role in prophets, apostles, and in Jesus. The author mixes biblical exegesis with pastoral examples to explain how the Spirit transforms believers, equips for service, and shapes Christian life and practice.
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