TELEIOS ONLINE. New Module Begins Sept 3 PNEUMATOLOGY Doctrine of the Holy Spirit.
[Audio] Our new module on Pneumatology, the Doctrine of the Holy Spirit, is now available as part of our ongoing Theology program. We believe that this module is a crucial aspect of your spiritual journey, even though the Holy Spirit can be challenging for some people. We are dedicated to providing a comprehensive and engaging learning experience that will deepen your understanding of this important doctrine. Our experienced teachers and administrators will work closely with you to ensure a positive and fulfilling experience. We are thrilled to offer this module online through Teleios Online, a platform designed to provide high-quality education to students worldwide. With Teleios Online, you can learn at your own pace and on your own schedule and connect with other students and teachers from around the world. We are confident that this module will be a life-changing experience for many of you, and we are committed to supporting you every step of the way. If you're interested in registering for the module and learning more about the fee and donation options, please reach out to Abi at . Join us on September 3rd at 7:00PM as we begin this exciting new module in Pneumatology, the Doctrine of the Holy Spirit. We look forward to welcoming you into our community and helping you grow in your spiritual journey..
[Audio] We will discuss Pneumatology, the Doctrine of the Holy Spirit, in our presentation. This module will be available online through Teleios Online. The table below includes important data such as the history of Pneumatology, the definition of the Holy Spirit, and the significance of Pneumatology in the Christian faith. It is crucial to understand this information to comprehend the presented concepts and principles..
[Audio] We want to talk about the Holy Spirit's personality and how it is often perceived. The Holy Spirit is said to influence people, provide graces, power, and gifts, making it easy to think of as an impersonal force rather than a person. However, it's important to remember that the Holy Spirit is a person, just like the Father and the Son. This is evidenced by the fact that the Holy Spirit is called breath, wind, and power in the Bible, and symbols such as oil, fire, and water are used to describe the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is also associated with the Father and the Son in certain greetings and salutations in the New Testament. In 2 Corinthians 13:14, the Apostolic Benediction associates the Holy Spirit with the Father and the Son, thereby asserting the personality of all three persons of the Trinity equally. This shows that the Holy Spirit is just as much a person as the Father and the Son, and that we should not question its personality. So, the next time you think of the Holy Spirit as an impersonal force, remember that it is a person, just like the Father and the Son. And don't forget to associate the Holy Spirit with the Trinity in your prayers and devotions..
[Audio] We will explore the history of our understanding of the Holy Spirit. The word for “Spirit” is neuter in Greek, which means “wind”. In the King James Version of the Bible, the neuter pronoun “itself” was used in Romans 8:16. “The Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit, that we are the children of God:” This use of the neuter pronoun had a negative influence on our understanding of the Holy Spirit for centuries. However, it’s important to recognize that the Holy Spirit is not just a neutral force or a wind, but a person who has a relationship with us. The Holy Spirit is a divine person who was sent by God to guide and empower us in our journey of faith. As we move through this module, we will explore the various ways that the Holy Spirit works in our lives and how we can deepen our relationship with the Holy Spirit..
[Audio] Pneumatology module starts on September 3rd. Accessible through Teleios Online. We will discuss how the Holy Spirit's personality is portrayed in Scripture. Two main points. Firstly, we will examine the importance of establishing the personality of the Holy Spirit. If not firmly established, tri-personal existence cannot be realized. We believe it is essential to recognize the Holy Spirit as personal and coequal member of Trinity. Devaluing the Holy Spirit to mere influence and non-personhood does not fully honor God. Secondly, we will investigate names given to the Holy Spirit in Scripture, specifically John 14:16 and 16:7. Understanding these names can help us comprehend the Holy Spirit's role in our lives. We anticipate this module will be informative. Excited to engage in this topic..
[Audio] We should discuss the role of counselors in relation to the Holy Spirit. When we sin, we have an Advocate to help us. This Advocate is referred to as Christ, and He is also known as the Comforter. However, the Holy Spirit, as a Person, requires the use of the masculine pronoun. This is because the word for spirit is pneuma, a neuter noun. In John 16:7,8,13-15, the Holy Spirit is referred to as He, using the Greek masculine pro-noun ekeinos. It's important to note that the same word is used in relation to Jesus in 1 John 2:6; 3:3, 5, 7, 16. This is especially remarkable because the word for spirit is pneuma, a neuter noun..
[Audio] 1 Corinthians 2:10, 11 implies that the Holy Spirit has knowledge of God, which can only be attributed to personality. Romans 8:27 states that the Holy Spirit has a mind and prays for us, further confirming personality. Additionally, the Holy Spirit is seen performing personal acts in verses such as Revelation 2:7, Romans 8:26, Acts 13:2, Acts 16:6-7, and Acts 20:28. In these verses, the Holy Spirit speaks to the church, intercedes on our behalf, and prevents Paul and Silas from entering a certain city. Some may argue that these actions can be done to an influence rather than a person. However, the Holy Spirit is referred to as a person with a mind and emotions in Acts 16:6-7, where the Holy Spirit prevents Paul and Silas from entering a certain city because it is not yet the right time, showing that the Holy Spirit has a will and can make decisions. Therefore, the personal characteristics ascribed to the Holy Spirit, including personality, personal acts, and emotions, make the Holy Spirit a person and not just an influence..
[Audio] We will discuss the characteristics of the Holy Spirit and the Doctrine of the Holy Spirit in the new module in Pneumatology, which is available online through Teleios Online. The Holy Spirit is a divine Person who possesses the characteristics of personality. It is important to recognize and respect the Holy Spirit as a divine Person, and not simply as an influence..
[Audio] September 3rd will commence the Doctrine of the Holy Spirit module. This module will be available online through Teleios Online. We anticipate it to be informative and engaging..
[Audio] Begin this new module and remember the importance of the Holy Spirit in our lives, and seek to live a life that is filled with the guidance and blessings of the Holy Spirit..
[Audio] The module will be available online through Teleios Online. This module is based on the Theology Leader’s Guide and will focus on the Holy Spirit and how He works in our lives. We will learn how to pray with the Holy Spirit and discern His will, as well as how to live a life of joy and peace and share the love of Christ with others..
[Audio] Our online module in Pneumatology provides a comprehensive understanding of the Holy Spirit’s nature and role in the life of the Christian. This module delves deeper into the nature of the Holy Spirit and its role in the Christian life. We share our insights on the Holy Spirit, as described in the Bible, and how it is of the same nature as Christ. This is evident in the Holy Spirit’s ministry, which continues Christ’s work on earth. Our goal is to provide a valuable resource for anyone interested in deepening their understanding of the Holy Spirit and its role in the Christian life. Join us on this journey of discovery and growth..
[Audio] We will discuss the role of the Holy Spirit in our lives as Christians. The Holy Spirit is often referred to as God in the Bible, meaning it is an essential part of the Trinity and co-equal with the Father and Son. As followers of Jesus, we believe the Holy Spirit is an active force in our lives, guiding and empowering us to live a life of service and love. We will explore the many ways the Holy Spirit works in our lives and cultivate a deeper relationship with God..
[Audio] Through Teleios Online, we will start a new Pneumatology module centered on the Doctrine of the Holy Spirit, aimed for Theology Leaders. As the Bible states, 'The Holy Spirit is the Lord, and where the Holy Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty. But we all, with unveiled face, beholding as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory, just as from the Lord, the Holy Spirit.’ This means that the Holy Spirit brings freedom. However, we can see the glory of the Lord clearly and are being changed into the same image as him, from glory to glory, in a manner similar to the Lord and the Holy Spirit..
[Audio] This module on Pneumatology is now available online through Teleios Online. It is based on the teachings of the Bible, specifically the book of Acts, where we can read about Ananias and how he lied to the Holy Spirit. The verse you all know, Acts 5:3–4, says But Peter said, ‘Ananias, why has Satan filled your heart to lie to the Holy Spirit and to keep back some of the price of the land? While it remained unsold, did it not remain under your control? Why is it that you have conceived this deed in your heart? You have not lied to men but to God.’ This verse highlights the importance of telling the truth and being honest with God. It also teaches us that the Holy Spirit is present in all our actions and that we should always strive to do what is right and just. As we embark on this new module, we will explore these teachings in more detail and learn how to apply them to our lives. We will also have the opportunity to share our own experiences and insights with each other, and to grow in our understanding of the Holy Spirit. I encourage you all to take advantage of this online module and to use it as a tool for personal growth and spiritual development. I am confident that you will find it to be a rewarding and enriching experience..
[Audio] Understand the Holy Spirit and its connection to scriptures for a fulfilling life. Join us online through Teleios Online on September 3rd for a new Pneumatology module on the Doctrine of the Holy Spirit..
[Audio] We are discussing the Holy Spirit as a person in our presentation on Pneumatology. The Holy Spirit is a person with His own intelligence and emotions, as mentioned in 1 Corinthians 2:10–13 and Ephesians 4:30. The Spirit demonstrates His own will as mentioned in Acts 8:29; 9:31; 13:2; 15:28; 16:6; 1 Corinthians 12:11. Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit is considered worse than blasphemy of Christ or the Father, according to Matthew 12:32. Additionally, the Holy Spirit humbles Himself by willingly diverting attention away from Himself to Christ, as stated in John 15:26; 16:13–14..
[Audio] We will discuss the Doctrine of the Holy Spirit, which is the third module in our Pneumatology course. This module will be available online through Teleios Online..
[Audio] In this module, we will explore the differences between the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, and how these differences make modalism implausible. Christians struggle with understanding the Trinity, as James R White highlights in his book, The Forgotten Trinity. This can lead to ancient heresies like modalism, Sabellianism, and Patripassionism. To avoid these errors, it is vital to understand the passages that make modalism implausible..
[Audio] Throughout the following slides, you will find a series of passages from the New Testament that make modalism impossible. Modalism is the belief that there is only one God who appears in different roles or modes, such as God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. These passages show that God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit are three separate persons, each with their own unique characteristics and roles in the divine life. For example, in John 1:1, we read, In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. This passage clearly demonstrates that Jesus, who is referred to as the Word, is distinct from God. Similarly, in Acts 5:38-39, we read, Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. For the promise is for you and your children and for all who are far off, as many as the Lord our God will call. This passage shows that the Holy Spirit is a separate person from God, with its own unique role and purpose. In conclusion, the concept of plurality in the New Testament illustrates that God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit are three separate persons. These passages demonstrate that modalism is impossible and show that each person has their own unique characteristics and roles in the divine life. Thank you for joining us today, and we look forward to continuing our exploration of Pneumatology in the next module..
[Audio] We are excited to offer a module on Pneumatology, the Holy Spirit Doctrine. This module will explore the Holy Spirit in-depth and examine its role in the lives of Christians. It is open to all interested students. During this module, invite you to reflect on how the Holy Spirit has guided and empowered you in the past, and how it can do so in the future. We also encourage you to share your experiences with the Holy Spirit with your fellow students and your community. We believe that this module will help you gain a deeper understanding of the Holy Spirit and its role in our lives as Christians..
[Audio] We are thrilled to announce the launch of the new Pneumatology module, specifically focused on the Holy Spirit, starting on the 3rd of September. This module will be accessible online via Teleios Online. According to the Theology Leader’s Guide, the Holy Spirit provides different kinds of gifts, but it is the same Spirit. Similarly, there are various forms of service, but the same Lord works them all. The Holy Spirit is at the core of all work done. Regardless of the gifts or talents we possess or the services we offer or the jobs we do, it all comes from the same source – the Holy Spirit. As we start this module, we should remember that we are all working towards the same goal and that our individual strengths and abilities are what make us a strong and effective team. We are excited to learn more about Pneumatology and the Holy Spirit and to apply this knowledge in our daily lives..
[Audio] We are excited to announce the start of our new module in Pneumatology, which is available online through Teleios Online. As we embark on this journey together, we want to remind ourselves of the importance of the Holy Spirit in our lives. The Bible teaches us that the Holy Spirit is a companion to us, bringing us comfort, guidance, and strength. As we study the Holy Spirit, we will learn about its role in our lives and in the life of the Church. We will also explore the many ways in which the Holy Spirit works in us to transform us into the image of Christ. We believe that this module will be a valuable addition to our curriculum and will help us deepen our understanding of the Holy Spirit and its role in our lives. So, let us pray together: Dear Lord, we thank you for sending your Holy Spirit to be with us always. We ask for your grace, love and fellowship to guide and strengthen us on this journey of faith..
[Audio] Matthew 3:16-17 describes the baptism of Jesus. After being baptized, Jesus saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and landing on him. At that moment, a voice from heaven declared, “This is my Son, whom I love; with him I am well pleased.”.
[Audio] We will be starting the new module in Pneumatology today. This module will be available online through Teleios Online. As we embark on this journey, we will delve deeper into the concept of Pneumatology. I encourage each of you to approach this module with an open mind and a willingness to learn. Pneumatology is a complex and fascinating topic, and I am confident that you will find it to be a valuable addition to your knowledge and understanding of the Christian faith..
[Audio] Prayer is an essential part of the life of a believer, and it is a powerful tool for drawing closer to God and for finding strength and comfort in difficult times. We encourage each of you to take time to pray regularly, and to trust in the sovereignty of God, even when the road ahead is uncertain..
[Audio] We are excited to announce that we will be starting a new module in Pneumatology, the Doctrine of the Holy Spirit, on September 3rd. This module will be available online through Teleios Online. The Theology Leader’s Guide is an important resource for anyone interested in learning more about Pneumatology and the Holy Spirit. It will provide a deeper understanding of Pneumatology and the Holy Spirit, and will help you to develop a strong relationship with them. This module will be a rich and rewarding experience for anyone who is interested in exploring these topics further. We encourage you to sign up for this module and start learning today..
[Audio] Our presentation will focus on the importance of the Holy Spirit in our lives and how we can cultivate a deeper relationship with Him. The Holy Spirit is a powerful force that can transform our lives and help us lead a more fulfilling life, as we can see from this passage..
[Audio] September 3rd, Teleios Online is launching a new module in Pneumatology, focusing on the Doctrine of the Holy Spirit. As the Theology Leader's Guide, I am excited to emphasize the importance of the Holy Spirit in our lives. The Holy Spirit is a powerful force that guides us and leads us towards a closer relationship with God, as mentioned in Mark 1:9–11. According to this passage, Jesus was baptized by John in the Jordan and immediately after, the heavens opened and the Spirit like a dove descended upon Him, with a voice proclaiming Him as God’s beloved Son and in whom He was well-pleased. Join us in this new module and explore the doctrine of the Holy Spirit in more depth. This module will provide you with valuable insights and help you to deepen your understanding of the Holy Spirit and its role in your life..
[Audio] The Holy Spirit played a crucial role in the life of Jesus Christ. According to the Bible, Jesus said, “MY God, MY God, Why H-A-V-E You ForSAKEN ME?” (Matthew 27:46). This statement shows the depth of Jesus’ pain and suffering, and underscores the importance of the Holy Spirit in our faith. The Holy Spirit is the third person of the Trinity and is present in every believer through baptism. It guides and empowers us, helping us to live a life of faith and obedience. We will be exploring these and other aspects of the Holy Spirit in our upcoming module on Pneumatology. We will be studying the teachings of the early Church Fathers, as well as the teachings of modern theologians. We will be examining how the Holy Spirit is expressed through various aspects of our worship and service, and how it guides and empowers us to live a life of faith and obedience. We encourage each of you to come to this module with an open mind and a willingness to learn. The Holy Spirit is a powerful force in our lives, and by understanding its role and importance, we can deepen our faith and grow closer to God..
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[Audio] The new module in Pneumatology, the Doctrine of the Holy Spirit, will begin online through Teleios Online. The Holy Spirit is a powerful force that can transform our lives and bring us closer to our Creator. In this module, we will explore the Biblical teachings on the Holy Spirit and how they apply to our daily lives. The Holy Spirit guides us in our mission to spread the Gospel to all nations. As we embark on this journey together, we will seek to develop a deeper understanding of the Holy Spirit and its work in our lives. We will also seek to apply these teachings to our daily lives and become more like Christ, who was the first born and the embodiment of the Holy Spirit..
[Audio] Explore the concept of “Only Begotten” (monogenes) in Christian theology. This term has great significance in understanding the nature of Christ and his relationship with God the Father..
[Audio] The new module in Pneumatology is now available online through Teleios Online. This module emphasizes the importance of the Holy Spirit in our lives, and how it can lead us to the truth and bring us closer to God. We believe that this module will provide valuable insights and knowledge on the Holy Spirit, and we are excited to explore this topic further with you. Whether you are a seasoned theologian or just starting out, we hope that you will find this module beneficial and enriching. Let's get started!.
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[Audio] Examine the word only begotten from John 3:16 and the confusion in English translations. The Greek word signifies a special child or something unique, which is also applied to Isaac and Joseph in the Bible. Comprehending the accurate meaning of this word in context is imperative for grasping the doctrine of the Holy Spirit..
[Audio] We present the Gospel of John, which portrays Jesus as the only Son of God with a distinctive connection with God. The Holy Spirit will be a vital component in our faith journey, and we are eager to explore its teachings in the upcoming Pneumatology module. We value your attention, and trust that your learning experience will be fulfilling..
[Audio] This module will explore the problem passages in the Holy Spirit. We will guide you through these passages and help you understand their significance in the doctrine of the Holy Spirit. We will explore the meaning of these passages and their impact on our understanding of the Holy Spirit and our relationship with God. We encourage you to come with an open mind and a willingness to learn. Together, we can deepen our understanding of the Holy Spirit and grow in our faith..
[Audio] We are excited to announce our upcoming module starting September 3rd, which will focus on Pneumatology, specifically exploring the doctrine of the Holy Spirit. Through this module, we will delve into the Holy Spirit's role in the world, its presence in believers, and guidance in daily life. We believe that this module will be valuable for students, deepening their understanding of the Holy Spirit and its impact on the world. We are proud to offer this module through Teleios Online, where students will have access to a wealth of resources such as videos, readings, and interactive activities. We are confident that this module will be transformative, helping students grow in faith and strengthen their relationship with the Holy Spirit..
[Audio] Pneumatology is a new online module on the Doctrine of the Holy Spirit. It will provide learners with a deeper understanding of the Holy Spirit and its role in our lives. The module will be available through Teleios Online..
[Audio] We are excited to discuss the new module in Pneumatology, the Doctrine of the Holy Spirit. This module will provide you with valuable insights and an engaging learning experience. We will offer this module online through Teleios Online..