Overcoming Sins of Speech
Father Gregory Pine, OP

The Holy Spirit in Hebrews, James, Jude, and 1 and 2 Peter
Although there are not any “new” revelations of the Holy Spirit in these New Testament epistles, they are significant because the Holy Spirit is spoken of in various ways. Especially in the letters of St. Peter, we see echoes of revelations of the Holy Spirit’s work from the writings of St. Paul and the Gospels.
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