But the Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name, He will teach you all things, and bring to your remembrance all things that I said to you.
– John 14:26 (NKJV)
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Over the years, an ongoing battle has raged over who possesses superior knowledge. The knowledge to create, reveal, and reverse resides in the realm of the supernatural, where a masterful construct is brought into existence.
In this divine order, the Spirit of God stands as the foundation of all creation, the driving force and the very medium through which all things came to be and continue to endure.
The Role of the Holy Spirit in Learning Christ
The Holy Spirit can only bring to your remembrance the things you have heard and learned about Christ.
You are not naturally wired to know and live out the nature of Christ.
Please don’t fall into the deception that you will simply know what is right without effort or guidance.
As believers, it’s not enough to simply say that “the Holy Spirit will teach me all things.”
For you to truly learn of Christ, you must also commit to studying His Word, reading books, and engaging with materials that sharpen your understanding and mindset.
Exceptional figures in the Bible are Daniel, Solomon, Paul, David, and Moses learned from others, studied texts, and drew wisdom from their experiences, all while being guided by the Word of God.
Biblical Examples of Learning and Wisdom
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Solomon learned through books, practice, and observation.
The Spirit of God enabled him to perceive wisdom, as indicated in 1 Kings 3:12. -
Daniel learned through study, experience, and unwavering faith.
He was educated in the ways of the Babylonian court but remained steadfast in his commitment to God.
The Spirit of God granted him insight and understanding, as seen in Daniel 1:17. -
Paul, originally known as Saul of Tarsus, learned through rigorous study, personal experience, and revelation.
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David learned through experience, worship, and the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
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Moses learned through direct communication with God, leadership experiences, and observation of the Israelites.
Raised in Pharaoh’s household, he was educated in Egyptian knowledge and culture.
(Exodus 33:11)
The Bible clearly states:
“Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.”
– Romans 12:2
This emphasizes the importance of actively renewing our minds to discern what is right and align ourselves with God’s will, rather than passively accepting the values of the world around us.
The mind demonstrates its versatility only when it is consciously engaged in educational pursuits.
I was listening to a sermon by Apostle Joshua Selman, who mentioned that before preparing his sermons, he invests time in reading books and conducting research.
This illustrates that it’s not enough to merely “figure things out.” We must actively engage our minds in knowing and living out the teachings of Christ.
The Holy Spirit and the Knowledge of Christ
The Holy Spirit works in you in accordance with your submission to the knowledge of Christ.
He guides every aspect of your being which is body, mind, and spirit, toward understanding Him.
It is your responsibility to learn and be transformed through:
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Active prayer
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Studying the Word
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Embracing the corrections and guidance of the Holy Spirit
Scripture Emphasis
2 Timothy 3:16-17 (NIV)
“All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness,
so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.”





