Spirit's revelatory role
A viewer cited this passage while asking whether its teaching on the Spirit's distribution of gifts could include Islam; the host answered no.
The caller appealed to Peter's statement on prophecy to argue that the Spirit speaks God's words through prophets, as part of his case about how the Spirit relates to the Father.
Referenced to say the Holy Spirit already came to the disciples and believers, against the Nation of Islam claim that the Comforter refers to a later end-time figure.
Read as the event where the promised Holy Spirit actually came at Pentecost, answering the Muslim challenge to show evidence that the Comforter arrived after Jesus' departure.
Used to show that the Spirit would remind the disciples of what Jesus had already taught them.
Quoted to identify the Comforter explicitly as the Holy Spirit whom the Father would send, used to reject the claim that the Comforter is some later human prophet or alternate J...