The Holy Spirit now works through Scripture alone to convict, regenerate, sanctify, and empower—without literal indwelling or new revelations.
The Holy Spirit and Christians
The Holy Spirit does not indwell Christians mystically but works through Scripture alone to convert, sanctify, assure, and guide all who obey the Word.
The Holy Spirit and the World
The Holy Spirit now convicts and calls the world only through Scripture, not by indwelling or direct tests, using the Word to convert, sanctify, and assure.
The Holy Spirit and the Apostolic Church
The Holy Spirit worked uniquely in the apostolic church to found Christianity and complete Scripture; today He leads solely through that finished, inspired Word.
The Holy Spirit and the Apostles
The Holy Spirit uniquely empowered the apostles to found the church and complete Scripture; today He works through that finished Word, not by indwelling believers.
Holy Spirit Is Poured Out on the Christian Congregation
The events of Acts 2 empower the apostles, emphasizing the Holy Spirit's role in founding the Church, not ongoing indwelling.
How Does Secular Humanism Compare With Biblical Christianity?
Secular humanism emphasizes human agency and rejects theism, contrasting with Christianity's belief in God as the ultimate moral authority.

