The Role of the Holy Spirit in Teaching the Bible
The Holy Spirit descended like a dove upon Jesus at the start of His ministry. Of Jesus, Isaiah 11:2 says, "The Spirit of the Lord will rest on him -- the Spirit of wisdom and of understanding, the Spirit of counsel and of power, the Spirit of knowledge and of the fear of the Lord."
If Jesus, in human form, served through the guidance and power of the Holy Spirit, how much more do teachers need to rely on the work of the Spirit in and through their lives?
Make sure teachers understand the importance of walking in the Spirit (Gal. 5:16-26) and submitting to His control in all they do (Eph. 5:17-28).
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Articles, Online:
- As Conduits, God's Might Flows Through Bible Teachers
- Bible Teaching Requires Reliance on the Holy Spirit
- FAQ about the Holy Spirit & Teaching
- Making Space for the Holy Spirit in Your Ministry
- Not Much for Teachers on the Holy Spirit
- Not Happening Without the Holy Spirit
- Our Critical Need of the Holy Spirit in Ministry
- Teachers Have an Advocate
- Teachers Have a Teacher
- Teachers Have a Prompter
- The Holy Spirit is Essential to Effective Bible Teaching
- Three Keys to Anointed Teaching
- Ways the Holy Spirit Helps Us in Ministry
Books:
Computer/Online:
- The Holy Spirit in Teaching - Session 2 of Principles of Bible Teaching - classroom streaming video lessons
Devotionals:
- The Holy Spirit and My Teaching by Ministry Tools Resource Center
The 12 sessions in this teacher training devotional will help Bible teachers better understand the role of the Holy Spirit in their teaching so they prayerfully learn to rely more on the Spirit in every part of the teaching-learning process.
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