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This book argues that the Holy Spirit should be understood as Yahweh’s active holiness and living breath rather than as a separate metaphysical person within a Trinity. By returning to the original Hebrew and Greek concepts of ruach and pneuma, the author suggests that the Spirit is the dynamic movement of God’s own presence used to animate creation and empower his people. The sources challenge traditional doctrines of "internal possession," asserting that being born from above is merely the beginning of a life-long journey of sight and obedience. Consequently, salvation is presented not as a finished legal status, but as a continuous walk under the governing power of divine holiness. The author emphasizes that the Spirit’s work is evidenced through ethical transformation and covenant fidelity rather than emotional intensity or religious theater. This perspective aims to recover a scriptural world where the Spirit is seen as the very life of the Father moving through the Messiah to transform the believer.
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