Good point concerning the Holy Spirit. In our church our pastor usually only mentions the Holy Spirit occasionally. It was not until about a year ago after a series of Sunday school lessons that I even realized that the Holy Spirit IS a person. I had always thought of Him as "it". But, not as someone co-equal with God.
As far as your statement about the Holy Spirit and His work of conviction...I heard a TV "preacher" state that once you are saved...if you EVER feel guilty or convicted of something you've done or said..."Rebuke that in the name of Jesus! That is a direct assault from the devil..." Well, that kinda blew me away. I forget the verse but the Bible mentions something like "The Holy Spirit convicts the world of sin, righteousness and" something else...I forget.
As far as your statement about the Holy Spirit and His work of conviction...I heard a TV "preacher" state that once you are saved...if you EVER feel guilty or convicted of something you've done or said..."Rebuke that in the name of Jesus! That is a direct assault from the devil..." Well, that kinda blew me away. I forget the verse but the Bible mentions something like "The Holy Spirit convicts the world of sin, righteousness and" something else...I forget.
I agree, it is the Holy Spirit who convicts us of our sin, which saddens me greatly when a new convert is often crushed by demands of almost sinless perfection by some. I believe, as I guess you do, the Spirit is already convicting the person of their imperfection/sin, and they will feel that acutely, without needing anyone else to make them feel even worse, but I am probably deflecting from the issue at hand
Thank you for your response
BTW
On another website I accidently referred to the Holy Spirit as 'it' I was instantly admonished. Haven't made that mistake again!