The biblical term “rhema” means a spoken word and does not support claims of new personal revelations beyond Scripture.
How Do You Know If You Have the Holy Spirit?
You know you have the Holy Spirit when the Spirit-inspired Word shapes your mind and conduct, producing biblical thinking and obedient living.
How Can We Cultivate the Holy Spirit?
Cultivating the Holy Spirit means a lifetime of Word-driven, prayerful obedience that allows His fruit to grow, not a search for mystical experiences.
How Do We Grieve the Holy Spirit?
Grieving the Holy Spirit means resisting His Word in our beliefs and behavior; healing begins with humble repentance and Scripture-shaped obedience.
Introduction to the Historical-Grammatical Method of Biblical Interpretation
The Historical-Grammatical Method hears the Spirit’s voice in Scripture by uncovering the original, author-intended meaning of the text and submitting to it.
From Spoken Word to Sacred Text: The Human Hands Behind an Inerrant New Testament
The New Testament was born through inspired apostles, skilled scribes, and trusted carriers—yet every word remains the Spirit-breathed, inerrant Word of God.
The Person and the Divinity of the Holy Spirit Expanded
Scripture reveals the Holy Spirit as a living, divine Person, not a force—speaking, loving, grieving, and acting as God Himself in perfect unity with Father and Son.
What It Means to Be a Spiritual Person in the Sight of Jehovah
A spiritual person is shaped by the Spirit-inspired Scriptures, lives under Christ’s authority, and shows visible obedience, discernment, and love.
What Is Biblical Spirituality, and Can a Person Be Spiritual Without Religion?
Biblical spirituality is truth-driven life toward Jehovah through Christ, not private feelings detached from Scripture and obedient worship.

