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  1. Aug 19, 2024 · Answer. The role of the Holy Spirit in the Old Testament is much like His role in the New Testament. When we speak of the role of the Holy Spirit, we can discern four general areas in which the Holy Spirit works: 1) regeneration, 2) indwelling (or filling), 3) restraint, and 4) empowerment for service. Evidence of these areas of the Holy Spirit ...

    • The Spirit Created and Sustained Life
    • The Spirit Spoke God’s Words
    • The Spirit Promoted Holiness
    • The Spirit Addressed Evil
    • The Spirit Regenerated
    • The Spirit Indwelled
    • The Spirit Empowered
    • The Spirit Taught and Led
    • The Spirit Granted Special Skills
    • The Spirit Pointed to The Messiah

    We observe the initial work of the Holy Spirit in Genesis. The Spirit hovered over the waters that God made out of nothing (Genesis 1:1-2), bringing life and setting things in order. Unlike people in contemporary culture who promote evolution and natural selection, Old Testament saints understood creation was a sovereign act of God. The Spirit of G...

    Throughout the Old Testament, the Spirit of God is connected to God’s words. The Lord said He would put His words in His people’s mouths (Isaiah 59:21). In 2 Samuel 23:2, David said the Spirit of the Lord spoke through him. Old Testament saints received God’s words through their prophets and leaders. Moses told the Israelites, “The word is very nea...

    The Spirit is holy. In the Old Testament, God contended with humans in their sinful nature, and Jehovah wisely limited man’s years (Genesis 6:3). The escalating evil (Genesis 6:5-6) proved Romans 3:23 is true: “all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” God’s people “rebelled and grieved” His Holy Spirit (Isaiah 63:7-10), and as a result,...

    Genesis 6:3suggests the Holy Spirit restrains sin, and He motivates God’s people to confront it. The prophet Micah was bold to denounce evil and declare the righteousness of God, and he attributed this to filling by the Spirit of the Lord (Micah 3:8). Micah said the Spirit filled him with “justice and might, to declare to Jacob his transgression an...

    Old Testament believers were regenerated by the Spirit, because all believers must be regenerated to overcome their natural hostility toward God and be able to please Him (Romans 8:7-9). The Bible teaches all humans are either born “in the flesh” or born “in the Spirit.” In this sense, Old Testament saints looked forward to the coming of their Rede...

    In regard to the indwelling or filling by the Spirit in the Old Testament, most scholars believe the indwelling was selective and temporary. This is in contrast to the New Testament where the Spirit permanently indwells believers (1 Corinthians 3:16-17; 6:19-20). The Spirit was said to “come upon” Old Testament believers for God’s purposes. Joshua ...

    As the Jews returned from the Babylonian exile, the Lord encouraged them to build His temple. He wanted them to know He would protect them from threats and enable them to be courageous. God told His people through Haggai, “… my Spirit remains among you. Do not fear” (2:5). The Lord of Hosts told the prophet Zechariah that Zerubbabel, the governor o...

    Ezra said of God, “You gave your good Spirit to instruct them” (Nehemiah 9:20). Old Testament believers were enabled by the Spirit to understand what God said to them, especially through the words of the prophets—even if they refused to listen (Nehemiah 9:30). In other instances, the Spirit gave instruction to individuals. For example, David gave h...

    The Holy Spirit gifted Old Testament individuals to accomplish God’s divine plans. When God told Israel how He wanted His tabernacle built, He also equipped craftsmen and artisans by His Spirit to do the work (Exodus 31:1-5). The Spirit enabled saints like Joseph (Genesis 41:1-38) to interpret God’s revelation through dreams, and He gave some belie...

    Isaiah prophesied about Israel’s coming Messiah, noting that the Spirit would rest upon Him (Isaiah 42:1). When Jesus was baptized in the Jordan River, Luke says “the Holy Spirit descended on him in bodily form like a dove” (Luke 3:22). In Jesus’ early ministry, it was clear He was the promised mashiach—Messiah—the “anointed one.” He fulfilled the ...

  2. Jan 1, 2008 · V. The Work of the Holy Spirit in the Miracles of the Old Testament. A survey of the Old Testament reveals an abundance of miracles of all descriptions accomplished by the power of God. As in the New Testament, no occasion is found where miracles are subject to explanation, their power being explained by the immediate agency of God.

  3. Feb 21, 2017 · 1. The Spirit participated in creation (Genesis 1:2; Job 26:13; Isaiah 32:15). 2. The Spirit gives life to humanity and the other creatures (Psalm 104:29, 30). It is interesting that when Genesis says God endows people with life by breathing into their nostrils the “breath of life” (Genesis 2:7), the word for “breath” is the same word ...

  4. The Spirit of the Lord Worked in Five Main Areas. As we study the Old Testament we find that the Spirit of the Lord worked in five main areas. They are as follows. First, He was at work in the creation and sustaining of the universe. Second, He was at work in the history of redemption—particularly with the nation Israel.

  5. In the New Testament, the Holy Spirit continues to reveal God's truth, but there is an important aspect of fulfillment. The promises and prophecies of the Old Testament find their fulfillment in Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit plays a central role in pointing to Him. Jesus referred to the Holy Spirit as the Helper who would bear witness about ...

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  7. Jan 1, 2008 · The first reference to the Holy Spirit is in the scene of darkness and chaos described in Genesis 1:2. The Spirit of God is revealed to have “moved upon the face of the waters.”. John Owens in his incomparable work on the Holy Spirit speaks of this revelation as definite proof of the creative work of the Spirit.

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