What are some of the misconceptions people have regarding the Holy Spirit?
What are some of the misconceptions people have regarding the Holy Spirit?
Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by alexander284, Jan 12, 2020.
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alexander284 Well-Known Member
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Reformed1689 Well-Known Member
Oh boy, where to even begin?
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For starters, the Holy Spirit is not a magic genie who grants your every wish.
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alexander284 Well-Known Member
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Misconception
That the Holy Spirit saves men when actually that authority belongs to Christ alone.
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Steven Yeadon Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Having come out of the terrible deception called Pentecostal/Charismatic Christianity. I have a few burned into me by now.
The Holy Spirit's presence is given in a pleasurable emotion.
The Holy Spirit is a genie or Santa Claus wanting you to have all your wants and dreams.
The Holy Spirit gives fallible prophecies that don't come true or don't reflect reality.
The Holy Spirit only works in very specific ways such as through so called deliverance ministry or "power" evangelism. Stuff that seems spell-like and thus occult.
The Holy Spirit is raising apostles in these times despite Paul calling himself the last apostle, one untimely born.
The Holy Spirit does not primarily testify about Jesus Christ and convict the world of sin, righteousness, and judgment.
The Holy Spirit does not deliver the very words of Christ.
You can get drunk in the Spirit as if self-control isn't a fruit of the Spirit.
More lies I hear about the Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit isn't a person.
The Holy Spirit isn't God.
The Holy Spirit does not change you when He indwells you, especially in relation to sinning. -
alexander284 Well-Known Member
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Baptist Believer Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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Scarlett O. ModeratorModerator
That he is an "it".
That he isn't God. -
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One aspect of him is what Jesus talked about; that "he will not testify of himself." I've heard of "holy ghost rallies" put on by Pentecostals and others, and it may or may not be deduced that these are events where it is claimed the spirit directs followers to his own gifts and manifestation. IOW living as a Christian is all about miraculous gifts. But that defies the words of Jesus about the holy spirit. But OTOH did the Spirit not inspire the Word, through which we know of him? If so, did he testify of himself in that way?