I Believe in the Holy Spirit

Bernard Gabbott - Sunday, 2 February 2025

I Believe in the Holy Spirit

Amongst all the striking things of The Apostles’ Creed is this: when we come to the final ‘I believe’, we are revealing what time we live in. What I mean is this… the nature of God is always present in His word—He is always Trinitarian… but the fullness of the revelation of His nature is only reached once Christ comes in the flesh, and sin is dealt with. At this point, we can look back over the whole word of God, and see the Holy Spirit lurking everywhere. But now, we have the Holy Spirit dwelling with us, and we know that the Spirit is God! And now we experience, across all of God’s mob, what the Spirit does: He enables and equips and assures God’s mob as they carry out God’s work!

Scripture References: Hebrews 10:19-25, Psalms 97:1-12, John 15:26-27, John 16:1-15

From Series: "The Apostle's Creed"

Each week, we publicly state what we believe, as we gather as God’s mob. Each week, we publicly state that we believe certain truths about God – about His nature, about His actions, about His community, about His interactions with this world. In fact, as an Anglican Church, we are part of a denomination that states we hold to three ‘creeds’, three summary statements about what we believe about God – the Apostles’ Creed, the Nicaean Creed and the Athanasian Creed. Each creed emerged in response to certain questions – about the nature of God, about the nature of the Trinity. But the earliest was the Apostles’ Creed, a summary of the truth of the apostles, originally created for baptisms. In fact, to have such a creed – a summary – is following in the footsteps of God’s word – just look at Deuteronomy 6:4, or Romans 10:8-9, or Philippians 2:5-11.

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