Where Can I Find the Spirit of Christ?
The Bible tells us that while Christ is not physically on earth, he makes his Spirit visible in the world through believers who exercise sacrificial love and hospitality, and through the preaching of the gospel and the administration of the sacraments.
The Spirit and the Saviour
Salvation and the Covenant Spirit
This article is about the place of the Holy Spirit in salvation, and specifically also about the relation between the Holy Spirit and Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit and the Father.
The Holy Spirit: Spotlight on the Exalted Christ
The Holy Spirit — the Spirit of the Father and the Spirit of the Son
How Does the Spirit Use the Word?
Christ and the Spirit
Ten Things You Should Know about the Relationship between Jesus and the Holy Spirit
Looking at the relationship between Jesus and the Holy Spirit, this article explains ten things you need to know about the work of the Holy Spirit in the earthly life of Jesus.
2 Corinthians 3:17 – The Lord Is the Spirit
Matthew 3:16-17 – The Spirit and the Lord Jesus
Pentecost
The Spirit-Filled Man
This article considers the emphasis in the writings of Luke on the role of the Holy Spirit in the ministry of the Lord Jesus.
The Bridegroom’s Friend
The Shy Member of the Trinity The Work of the Holy Spirit
John Owen on the Spirit in the life of Christ
This article looks at John Owen's view of the work of the Holy Spirit, specifically about the relation of the Holy Spirit to Jesus Christ. The author discusses the ministry of the Spirit in the incarnation of Christ, the ministry of Christ, the atonement of Christ and in the exaltation of Christ.
The Holy Spirit: Spirit of the Father and The Spirit of The Son
The Holy Spirit and Reformed Spirituality – The Spirit and the Word Incarnate: John Owen's Trinitarian Christology
How should we understand biblical texts that speak of development and struggle in the life of Jesus Christ? Luke 2:40, 52, for example, speak of Jesus growing and maturing, and increasing in favour with both God and man. Hebrews makes it clear that the dynamism of Christ’s life is essential to his role as the believer’s heavenly high priest (Hebrews 2:18, Hebrews 5:14-16).