Holy Spirit 4: Why Didn't Anyone Teach Us This?
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Many of us grew up hearing about God the Father and God the Son. But the third part of the Trinity, that Jesus sent to live *inside* of believers, can somehow feel like background atmosphere. Like heaven air, or the comforting presence of God when you need it. But what the Bible tells us about the Holy Spirit is so much bigger than that.
In this final episode of our Holy Spirit series, we do something kind of unusual: admit that we didn't really understand the Holy Spirit until adulthood. Not as a doctrinal gap, but as a lived one. Despite years in Baptist, Methodist, non-denominational, and sometimes Catholic settings, neither of us had been taught what it actually means that the Spirit takes up residence in a believer at salvation — actively guiding, redirecting, and shaping choices from the inside out.
This episode explores why that gap exists. Part of it is the legacy of Enlightenment-era Protestantism, which leaned hard into reason and systematized theology, often at the cost of the Spirit's more personal, harder-to-package work. Part of it is a preacher's practical dilemma: "just follow the Spirit" is genuinely difficult to teach across a diverse congregation. And part of it is simply that law-based frameworks are easier to hand someone than a relationship. Drawing on Galatians 5, we talk about what it actually means to walk by the Spirit — not a one-time decision that brings us a lifetime of peace, but a moment-by-moment orientation. A guide to tune into, and a presence to stay close to.