By the Waters of Babylon with Scott Aniol Scott Aniol
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Scott Aniol discusses biblical principles, historical issues, and recommended resources to aid Christians living for the Lord in a post-Christian culture. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scottaniol/support
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What Is Spirit Baptism?
Through the Spirit, we who believe are united to Christ and to one another in Christ’s body. Through the Spirit, we who believe enjoy a special communion with Christ and with the Father, along with everyone else who believes (2 Cor 13:14). As Paul clearly states, “For through [Christ] we both have access in one Spirit to the Father” (Eph 2:18). This is why Jesus had promised that in the day he would send his Spirit, “you will know that I am in my Father, and you in me, and I in you” (Jn 14:20).
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The Holy Spirit's Most Supernatural Work
Without the work of the Holy Spirit, there would be no salvation. God the Spirit completes and perfects the plan of God the Father and the atonement of God the Son in the lives of God’s elect. The Spirit brings order to disordered souls. And he accomplishes all that he does through his sufficient Word.
Don’t ever think that because the Holy Spirit no longer empowers individuals in extraordinary ways or gives direct revelation that he is no longer active in his divine work. No—without the Holy Spirit, no one would come to Christ in saving faith.
We ought to marvel daily in the Spirit’s incredible supernatural works in which he orders the souls of his elect and brings to completion Christ’s saving work on their behalf. In fact, when we desperately long for other extraordinary works of the Spirit, that actually causes us to miss the wondrous ways he is at work in the saving of souls. Praise the Holy Spirit for his amazing works in saving his people.
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Testifying of Christ: The Holy Spirit’s Ordering of God’s People
When we truly understand the Holy Spirit’s purpose in empowering individuals throughout history, it ought to lead us to one unmistakable conclusion: the Holy Spirit of God wants us to trust in Christ. Everything he has done to order God’s plan through special empowerment led to the Anointed One, Jesus the Messiah.
The fact that the Holy Spirit empowered certain individuals in history ought not cause us to long for the same kind of empowerment; to do so is evidence that we misunderstand the Spirit’s purpose. Rather, trust in the One who came in the line of Spirit-anointed kings, the One Spirit-empowered prophets foretold, the One for whom the Spirit filled John the Baptist to prepare, the one of whom the apostles were empowered to witness: Jesus Christ.
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God-Breathed: The Holy Spirit’s Work in Revelation
Spirit-inspired revelation is both for the purpose of order and produced in an orderly fashion.
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Beauty and Harmony: The Holy Spirit’s Work in Creation
In ordering God’s creation, beautifying Israel’s tabernacle, and bringing life to the First Adam and the Last Adam, the Spirit perfects and completes God’s eternal plan in history.
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Holy Spirit: God of Order
We should expect the Spirit to normally work today in ways that bring order and completion to the plan and people of God.
Customer Reviews
Good meaty stuff
I mostly hold a different theology but there is a massive amount of Biblical truth here and I really appreciate the direct delivery. I enjoy perpetually learning more about the Bible and how different people interpret and understand scripture, it helps me shed my judgmental nature and refines my own understanding. I would love references in episode notes and links would be icing on the cake.
Absolute drivel
My god, this is bad stuff. Hateful, judgemental, and with that usual aire of christian superiority. Full of christian nationalism. STAY AWAY. Just aweful hate speech.
Outstanding Biblical perspective
You are doing a wonderful job of supporting the case for Biblical worship in today’s Church. Thank you.