What is the Holy Spirit and Why Does it Matter?
Introduction:
Understanding what the Holy Spirit is and why it matters can be a tricky thing to contemplate, especially as a new believer or someone wanting to step into the mission field. When I came to my YWAM Discipleship Training School, I arrived with a lot of questions and confusion. One of the things I’ve always wanted to understand more is the Holy Spirit. Being at DTS brought me so much clarity through doctrine and through many experiences. Being in a community like YWAM Asheville has opened so many doors to help better understand and walk alongside the Holy Spirit. Learning more about the Holy Spirit has helped me to understand my worth, potential and calling for what God has planned.
What is the Holy Spirit?
The Holy Spirit has been mentioned since page one of the Bible. Genesis 1:2 describes the Holy Spirit as ‘the Spirit of God’ hovering over the surface of the waters. Many people think of the Holy Spirit as a spiritual force of nature of some sort, typically viewed as something similar to the wind. This mindset is influenced by the Holy Spirit’s works rather than what the Holy Spirit actually is, a person of the trinity. The Holy Spirit is a “who” not a “what”.
The Bible clearly addresses the Holy Spirit as a person. In John 14 when Jesus told His disciples about the Holy Spirit, He said “I will ask the Father and He will send an Advocate, who will never leave you. He is the Holy Spirit, who leads into all truth.”
We can see that the Holy Spirit isn’t just a person, but an advocate for Jesus Christ and a leader, or a guide, towards truth.
The Holy Spirit is one of three parts of the trinity, the Father (God), Son (Jesus), and the Holy Spirit. Though He is His own person, He is also one with the Father and the Son. They work together in perfect unity. The Holy Spirit is God’s spirit on earth, dwelling within His people. Through Him, we are able to receive insight from God, direction, and understanding.