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...we must be careful to avoid the error of reductionism, as if the whole of the Spirit__ ministry can be reduced to Christology, as if the Spirit does nothing but glorify Christ. It__ the mistake of arguing that the primary purpose of the Spirit__ coming is the sole purpose of his coming. The principal aim of the Spirit in what he does is to awaken us to the glory, splendor, and centrality of the work of Christ Jesus. But this does not mean that it is less than the Spirit at work when he awakens us also to his own glory and power and abiding presence.
Sam Storms Practicing the Power
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...we must be careful to avoid the error of reductionism, as if the whole of the Spirit__ ministry can be reduced to Christology, as if the Spirit does nothing but glorify Christ. It__ the mistake of arguing that the primary purpose of the Spirit__ coming is the sole purpose of his coming. The principal aim of the Spirit in what he does is to awaken us to the glory, splendor, and centrality of the work of Christ Jesus. But this does not mean that it is less than the Spirit at work when he awakens us also to his own glory and power and abiding presence.
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Sam Storms

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