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The Spirit of Redemption - for Sunday 29th August 2021

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In name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Amen. Today is the last in our series looking at how the Holy Spirit acts in the Old and New Testaments. Over the weeks we have explored how the Holy Spirit is at work in the Creation of the world, how it is an agent for  Prophecy, Justice, Truth and Inspiration, how it is our advocate and comforter, how it aids in pointing us towards Jesus the Messiah and how it can help us as we seek holiness and become closer to God. The final area we’re exploring is the way the Holy Spirit works to help transform, redeem and save us all. The Holy or Divine Spirit is one with God and the Son in the Trinity, all these aspects of the spirit cannot be separated, prophecy, truth and justice are all interconnected, as is the redeeming power of the Spirit with Jesus. The word redeem is worth explaining, because it can have a few meanings, for example when you take a coupon to the shop for 20p off fairy liquid – other washing up liquids are available, t

The Spirit, the Comforter. Sermon for Sunday 8th August. 2020.

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Holy Spirit Sermon Series. Number 6. The Spirit, the Comforter 1 Kings 19:1-8 John 14:18-27 8 th August 2021 St Cyr, Holy Communion 11.10am and St George, Sacred Space. 6pm. If I were to say that the Holy Spirit can be comforting, would that ring true? Have you felt the presence of, been comforted or reassured by the Holy Spirit, or is that just an odd question to ask? Firstly, what do we mean when we talk about the Holy Spirit? Simply, as we reflect on this today, it is one and the same in the Holy Trinity with God and Jesus. And the Holy Spirit is always around and within us. It always has been and always will be, so that when Jesus says he will send an advocate, that is the Holy Spirit, but when the disciples meet the Spirit after Jesus’ ascension, in tongues of fire, it is almost a rebirth of the Spirit, reactivated in the lives of Christians on that day and for us ever since. But we can also say that simply being aware of the presence of God means the Spirit is acti