The Holy Spirit


Articles on the doctrine of the Holy Spirit of God

"And I will beg the Father, and he will give you another Comforter" (John 14: 16).

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Filled with The Holy Spirit - on what it means to be filled with the Holy Spirit

God's Great Gift - on what it means to have the Holy Spirit indwelling within

Has Every Believer received the Holy Spirit? - on how reception of the Holy Spirit is a characteristic feature of Christianity

Obedience - on how Acts 5: 32 relates to the obedience of the Gospel and not to obedience to 2 Tim. 2: 19

The Sin against the Holy Spirit - on why the sin against the Holy Spirit cannot be committed by a Christian

The Spirit's Mission - on how the Holy Spirit's mission in this world is to secure a bride for Christ

A print/kindle book is also available: Addressing the Holy Spirit in Prayer & Song by Steve Noble. This is a two part book: (1) Praying and Singing to the Holy Spirit (2) Alterations to the Darby Bible

97 Pages; Over 100 technical & historical endnotes

£5.99 (£1.99 on Kindle). For ordering and latest prices see Amazon.co.uk or Amazon.com

ISBN: 978-1-7394928-2-3

A two part book examining (1) whether addressing the Holy Spirit in prayer and song is compatible with New Testament revelation, and (2) investigating alterations made to later editions of the Darby translation of the Bible—principally in relation to the Holy Spirit. This comprehensive work demonstrates that the clear presentation of Scripture is that the Holy Spirit is the power of worship, rather than its object. It also reveals that a number of questionable changes have been made to J N Darby's valuable translation of the Bible by its later editors.

A print/kindle book is also available: The Times of the Signs: What the Bible really teaches about signs and gifts by the late David Noble. Edited by Steve Noble.

95 Pages

£5.99 (£1.99 on Kindle). For ordering and latest prices see Amazon.co.uk or Amazon.com

ISBN: 978-1-7394928-1-6.

A comprehensive examination of what the Bible teaches as regards signs and gifts and their relevance in the modern world. This challenging book refutes the Pentecostal and charismatic view that the gifts of tongues, miracles etc. are present today, and demonstrates that the signs given in the New Testament were temporary, and for the Jew. This book is largely as it was originally written, although the author's wording has been changed in a few places to improve readability. The layout has been re-formatted for the same reasons.