Spheres of the Holy Spirit
Book 2 of a trilogy about God the Holy Spirit
9781917455084
160 pages
Malcolm Down Publishing Ltd
Overview
In Spheres of Work of the Holy Spirit, Michael Wright explores the profound and transformative role the Holy Spirit plays in the Christian life, focusing particularly on the doctrine of new birth. Drawing from Scripture and theological insights, Wright delves into the significance of being "born again," as taught by Jesus in His conversation with Nicodemus in John 3. Through careful study of passages like 1 Peter 1:3 and Hebrews 6:19, this book highlights the hope and new life believers receive through spiritual rebirth. With a rich blend of biblical exegesis and reflection, Wright explains how the Holy Spirit, in partnership with God's Word, brings about this new birth—ushering believers into a life anchored in Christ and empowered by the Spirit. He addresses common misconceptions, such as the belief that water baptism is synonymous with new birth, while emphasizing that it is the Holy Spirit, working through the Word, who brings about true transformation. Wright also explores the continual work of the Spirit in shaping the believer’s new nature—leading to a life of righteousness, godliness, and victory over the flesh. From the promises of participating in God’s divine nature to the daily conflict between the old and new selves, Spheres of Work of the Holy Spirit encourages Christians to fully embrace the abundant and eternal life the Spirit offers. This book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the essential work of the Holy Spirit in bringing about spiritual rebirth, growth, and sanctification.Author Bio
Michael E.J. Wright ===================A former Chartered Quantity Surveyor, Michael Wright has served in The Apostolic Church and the Open Brethren (APEB) group of assemblies. After retirement, in 2001, he has been involved with a Church plant endeavour and has devoted much time to writing, in particular about God the Holy Spirit. He is married to Lucie and they have five children.