Person and Work of the Holy Spirit
Reuben Archer Torrey
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This podcast explores the nature and work of the Holy Spirit, emphasizing the importance of understanding the Spirit as a divine person rather than a mere influence or power. The host argues that recognizing the Holy Spirit as a person is crucial for proper worship and practical Christian living. The series aims to correct common errors and fanaticism by focusing on the Spirit's personhood before examining His work.
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Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity, Book 3-Richard Hooker 19.08.2026 2sa 42dk"Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity, Book 3" by Richard Hooker delves into the intricate relationship between church governance and theological principles, providing a foundational perspective on ecclesiastical authority and its role in guiding Christian life. Hooker's arguments emphasize the importance of reason and tradition in understanding faith, making his insights particularly relevant for contemporary discussions about the intersection of religion and society. The themes of authority, governance, and the nature of spiritual community continue to resonate today, inviting listeners to reflect on how these principles shape their own beliefs and practices. -
Commentary on the Gospel of Luke, Sermons 141-157-Cyril of Alexandria 18.08.2026 3sa"Commentary on the Gospel of Luke, Sermons 141-157" by Cyril of Alexandria offers profound insights into the teachings and narratives found in the Gospel of Luke. This collection of sermons delves into the theological implications of Christ's life and ministry, emphasizing the transformative power of faith and the role of the Holy Spirit. Listening to these sermons today allows for a deeper understanding of the Christian faith and its enduring relevance, as the themes of hope, redemption, and divine guidance continue to resonate with believers and seekers alike. Cyril's eloquent exploration of scripture invites listeners to reflect on their own spiritual journeys and the impact of the Holy Spirit in their lives. -
Quanta Cura & The Syllabus of Errors-Pope Pius IX 17.08.2026 52dk"Quanta Cura & The Syllabus of Errors" by Pope Pius IX presents a critical examination of contemporary societal issues through the lens of Catholic doctrine. This work outlines the Church's stance against modern errors that challenge faith and morality, emphasizing the importance of adhering to traditional beliefs. The themes explored in this book remain relevant today as they provoke thought on the ongoing conflict between faith and modernity. By addressing the potential pitfalls of contemporary thought, this text encourages listeners to reflect on the enduring principles of Catholicism and the role of the Holy Spirit in guiding believers through turbulent times. -
Lord's Table-Andrew Murray 16.08.2026 2sa 38dk"Lord's Table" by Andrew Murray invites listeners to explore the profound significance of communion and its impact on the believer's relationship with God. Murray emphasizes the spiritual nourishment and unity found at the Lord's Table, making it a timeless reflection on faith and community. The themes of reliance on divine grace and the call to deeper intimacy with Christ resonate strongly in today's world, where many seek meaning and connection amidst chaos. This enduring work encourages a return to foundational spiritual practices, reminding us of the transformative power of communion in our lives. Murray's insights remain relevant, offering wisdom for both personal growth and collective faith journeys. -
Agathos, the Rocky Island, and Other Sunday Stories and Parables-Samuel Wilberforce 15.08.2026 4sa 38dk"Agathos, the Rocky Island, and Other Sunday Stories and Parables" by Samuel Wilberforce presents a collection of narratives that explore profound themes of faith and morality. These stories, rich in parable and insight, invite listeners to reflect on the enduring principles of goodness and divine purpose. Wilberforce's ability to weave moral lessons into engaging tales makes this audiobook a timeless resource for those seeking inspiration and spiritual growth. The themes of resilience, hope, and the pursuit of righteousness resonate deeply, making it a valuable listen for anyone looking to enrich their understanding of faith in today's world. Embrace the wisdom of these parables and discover their relevance in your own journey. -
Fort for the Afflicted in an Exposition Upon the Sixth Psalm of David-John Knox 13.08.2026 1sa 9dk"Fort for the Afflicted in an Exposition Upon the Sixth Psalm of David" by John Knox offers a profound exploration of the themes of suffering and divine comfort as articulated in one of David's poignant psalms. This work serves as a spiritual refuge for those in distress, emphasizing the enduring relevance of faith in times of turmoil. Knox's insightful commentary not only illuminates the text but also encourages listeners to find solace and strength through their own afflictions. The timeless message of hope and resilience resonates deeply, making this exposition a valuable listen for anyone seeking encouragement and a deeper understanding of the human experience in relation to the divine. -
Revelations of Divine Love-Julian of Norwich 12.08.2026 7sa 20dk"Revelations of Divine Love" by Julian of Norwich is a profound spiritual work that delves into the nature of God's love and the relationship between humanity and the divine. Written during a time of personal suffering and societal upheaval, Julian's insights offer a timeless exploration of faith, hope, and the transformative power of love. Her reflections resonate deeply today, inviting listeners to contemplate their own spiritual journeys and the enduring presence of divine grace in their lives. This audiobook serves as a reminder of the strength found in vulnerability and the comfort that faith can provide, making it a valuable experience for anyone seeking deeper understanding in their spiritual walk. -
Fundamentals Volume 1-Dyson Hague, Howard A. Kelly, G. Campbell Morgan, James Orr, Arthur T. Pierson, Reuben Archer Torrey 11.08.2026 4sa 7dk"Fundamentals Volume 1" features contributions from prominent theologians including Dyson Hague, Howard A. Kelly, G. Campbell Morgan, James Orr, Arthur T. Pierson, and Reuben Archer Torrey. This collection delves into essential Christian doctrines, offering insights that have shaped theological thought and practice. Its exploration of foundational beliefs remains relevant today, as it addresses the core principles that undergird faith and understanding of the divine. The enduring nature of these themes invites listeners to reflect on their spiritual journey and the role of the Holy Spirit in their lives, making this audiobook a valuable resource for both new and seasoned believers seeking to deepen their faith. -
Christian Mythology-Ethel Brigham Leatherbee 10.08.2026 4sa 19dk"Christian Mythology" by Ethel Brigham Leatherbee explores the intricate tapestry of beliefs and narratives that shape Christian faith. This thought-provoking work delves into the symbolic meanings and cultural significance of Christian mythology, inviting listeners to reflect on how these enduring themes continue to influence spirituality today. Leatherbee's insights encourage a deeper understanding of the divine and the human experience, making the book relevant for both contemporary seekers and those wishing to reconnect with their faith roots. The timeless nature of these explorations ensures that the themes resonate across generations, offering wisdom and perspective for anyone on a journey of faith. -
Three Homilies concerning the Power of Demons-St. John Chrysostom 09.08.2026 1sa 35dkThree Homilies concerning the Power of Demons by St. John Chrysostom delves into the nature and influence of demons, exploring their power and the spiritual warfare faced by believers. This work offers profound insights into the challenges of faith, the importance of vigilance, and the ultimate triumph of good over evil. Hearing these timeless homilies today can inspire listeners to reflect on their own spiritual battles and the enduring relevance of Chrysostom's teachings in a world still grappling with moral and spiritual dilemmas. The clarity and depth of his arguments provide a compelling reminder of the strength found in faith and the ongoing struggle against darkness. -
Commentary on the Gospel of Luke, Sermons 66-80-Cyril of Alexandria 08.08.2026 2sa 54dk"Commentary on the Gospel of Luke, Sermons 66-80" by Cyril of Alexandria offers a profound exploration of the Gospel's teachings through a series of sermons that delve into the life and ministry of Jesus. Cyril’s insightful interpretations illuminate the theological significance of Luke's narrative, emphasizing the importance of faith and the transformative power of Christ's message. This work remains relevant today as it encourages listeners to reflect on their own spiritual journeys and the role of divine guidance in their lives. The enduring nature of Cyril's commentary inspires a deeper understanding of the Gospel, making it a valuable resource for those seeking to enrich their faith and connection to the Holy Spirit. -
Commentary on the Epistle to the Philippians-John Calvin 08.08.2026 4sa 6dk"Commentary on the Epistle to the Philippians" by John Calvin offers a profound exploration of one of the New Testament's most uplifting letters, emphasizing themes of joy, unity, and perseverance in faith. Calvin's insights illuminate the Apostle Paul's teachings and provide timeless wisdom for navigating life's challenges with a spirit of hope and gratitude. This commentary remains relevant today as it encourages listeners to reflect on their own spiritual journeys and the importance of community and support in faith. -
Directory of the Devout Life-Frederick Brotherton Meyer 07.08.2026 6sa 13dk"Directory of the Devout Life" by Frederick Brotherton Meyer offers a profound exploration of spiritual devotion and the practices that foster a deeper relationship with the divine. This timeless guide encourages readers to cultivate a life rooted in faith, emphasizing the importance of prayer, reflection, and moral integrity. Its themes of dedication and spiritual growth resonate deeply in today's fast-paced world, reminding us of the enduring need for inner peace and connection to something greater than ourselves. Meyer's insights into the devout life serve as a beacon for those seeking guidance in their spiritual journeys, making this audiobook a valuable resource for anyone yearning to enhance their faith. -
Age of Reason (version 3) - Thomas Paine 31.07.2026 8sa 10dk"Age of Reason (version 3)" by Thomas Paine is a seminal work that challenges traditional religious beliefs and advocates for reason and rationality in the pursuit of truth. Paine's exploration of faith and skepticism encourages listeners to question dogma and embrace a more personal understanding of spirituality. Its themes of enlightenment and individual thought remain relevant today, as society continues to grapple with the balance between faith and reason in an increasingly complex world. This audiobook invites you to engage with Paine's compelling arguments and reflect on the enduring power of reason in shaping our beliefs and understanding of the divine. -
Person and Work of the Holy Spirit - Reuben Archer Torrey 14.05.2026 6sa 58dkBefore one can correctly understand the work of the Holy Spirit, he must first of all know the Spirit Himself. A frequent source of error and fanaticism about the work of the Holy Spirit is the attempt to study and understand His work without first of all coming to know Him as a Person.It is of the highest importance from the standpoint of worship that we decide whether the Holy Spirit is a Divine Person, worthy to receive our adoration, our faith, our love, and our entire surrender to Himself, or whether it is simply an influence emanating from God or a power or an illumination that God imparts to us. If the Holy Spirit is a person, and a Divine Person, and we do not know Him as such, then we are robbing a Divine Being of the worship and the faith and the love and the surrender to Himself which are His due.It is also of the highest importance from the practical standpoint that we decide whether the Holy Spirit is merely some mysterious and wonderful power that we in our weakness and ignorance are somehow to get hold of and use, or whether the Holy Spirit is a real Person, infinitely holy, infinitely wise, infinitely mighty and infinitely tender who is to get hold of and use us. If we think of the Holy Spirit as so many do as merely a power or influence, our constant thought will be, “How can I get more of the Holy Spirit,” but if we think of Him in the Biblical way as a Divine Person, our thought will rather be, “How can the Holy Spirit have more of me?” (R. A. Torrey)
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