Holy Spirit 2: Where Does the Holy Spirit Live?
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What does it actually mean that the Holy Spirit "lives inside of us"? It's a phrase many of us have heard so many times. It sounds warm but vague, like being told a loved one lives on in your memories. In this episode, we push past the sentiment and dig in to what the Bible actually says about this.
Building on our conversation about spiritual anatomy, we turn to John 20, where the risen Jesus appears to his disciples and breathes on them — the same word, the same life-giving gesture, that appears in Genesis when God breathes life into Adam from the dust. The Hebrew word ruach holds "spirit" and "breath" together in a single syllable, and what Jesus does is theologically deliberate: the mechanism of first creation becomes the mechanism of indwelling.
We also trace the long arc of how God has chosen to dwell — from the Garden, to the Tabernacle, to the Temple, to the body of Jesus, to the body of every believer. With the gift of Jesus' life comes the Holy Spirit dwelling within us. This is not a memory or a feeling. To "dwell" means to take up permanent residence. It's alive, it's active, and it never leaves us. The indwelling of the Holy Spirit is one of the most radical claims Christianity makes, and here we wrestle with the understanding of this and come to take it at its full, undiminished weight.