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The author treats the Paraclete's work during the present dispensation, limiting discussion to the Spirit's temporal ministry from Pentecost onward and leaving pre- and post-dispensational actions largely untouched. Chapters examine the Spirit's indwelling, enduement, embodying with and administration through the church, and his role in sanctification, guidance, and revival. The book emphasizes that the Spirit's chief work is to reveal and bear witness to Christ, cooperating with believers to manifest his life and power, and warns that unbelief and secular currents such as materialism, critical skepticism, and aestheticism obstruct the Spirit's activity. Practical counsel seeks renewed dependence on the Spirit for corporate and individual holiness and mission.

About the Author

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A. J. Gordon

A. J. Gordon was a prominent figure in the late 19th century known for his contributions to Christian literature and theology. He is best recognized for his influential work, "The Ministry of the Spirit," which explores the role of the Holy Spirit in the life of believers. Gordon's writings reflect his deep commitment to spiritual renewal and the empowerment of the church through the Holy Spirit. His theological insights and pastoral approach have left a lasting impact on evangelical thought, making him a significant voice in the landscape of Christian literature.

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