Introduction: The Promises of God and the Gift of His Spirit When Scripture speaks of the promises of God, it does not speak merely of outcomes or blessings detached from relationship. God’s promises are covenantal in nature—rooted in His faithfulness to give Himself to a people and to dwell among them. From the beginning, the promises of God move steadily toward one central reality: restored communion between God and those He calls His own. Among all that God promises, the gift of His Spirit stands at the center—not because redemption, the cross, or forgiveness are unimportant, but because the Spirit is the promised result toward which redemption itself moves, toward reconciliation and relationship . The cross is never minimized and always remembered, the needed path by which God fulfills the promises. "I am the living food that came down from heaven and if anyone eats of this food he will live for all time, and the food I will give, on behalf of the world, exists my flesh....
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When we bear fruit, after being deeply rooted, and growing up truth in love, the love of God is fulfilled.