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1 | Have we been resisting the holy spirit? | 1 Cor 14:22 | leolipwee | 51471 | ||
:) i think i understand what you are trying to tell me. letme see if i get it right. if you are telling me that because i called the Holy Spirit "it", it (no pun intended) means that i think that the Holy Spirit is indistinguishable from being a gift, promise or power, i have to admit- yes i think of the Holy Spirit in that way, all rolled into one. But to me, the meaning attached is slightly different. the Holy Spirit is both the Gift, the Promise, and the Power from our FATHER GOD, as well as the Giver of personal edification, the power to speak in tongues, to have knowledge, teachings, revelations, as well as prophesies. i referred to the Holy Spirit as it, because simply, i don't know the sex. as such i do not know how to reference the Holy Spirit properly. perhaps someone seeing this post can shed some light from me on how to reference the Holy Spirit properly. to me the Holy Spirit is simply a Spirit, not a Person. although in Acts 13:2, the Holy Spirit said something, past references have always shown that the Holy Spirit gives a person utterance in boldness and knowledge in and of GOD. i have checked the references like you have mentioned, and i could not find the suggestion that the Holy Spirit is a Person. the most plausible explanation for Acts 13:2 that the Holy Spirit is not a Person and a Spirit, is that the bible gave the glory to the Holy Spirit as the speaker. it would have been odd to read for example that Simeon that being filled with the Spirit, said "Set apart for Me Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have called them.". would it have been the speaker's works? it has to be from GOD, and yet they did not have recorded "GOD said" because JESUS already told them our FATHER GOD has sent a Helper. they probably have recognised the Holy Spirit as GOD's revealer of mysteries. Also, if the Holy Spirit is a Person, there was no record here of its manifestation. therefore, i conclude that the Holy Spirit may have spoke IN all present because there are no different Holy Spirit. i believe the Holy Spirit has no other will except to do the will and purpose of FATHER GOD (John 16:7-15). until someone have a biblical supported answer that is different from my understand of the Holy Spirit (that "i found that the Holy Spirit is not only a witness to GOD, it gives the person personal edification, the power to speak in tongues, to have knowledge, teachings, revelations, as well as prophesies."), i think i'll stick to that. ah yes, the call of the bed. have a good rest then. i thank you for the insights that you have provided me with. its as invaluable as Hank's post to me. i pray that your rest be blessed. from my heart, the young walker with JESUS, leolipwee |
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2 | Have we been resisting the holy spirit? | 1 Cor 14:22 | Morant61 | 51480 | ||
Greetings Leolipwee! In both John 16:13-14 and Eph. 1:14, the Holy Spirit is referred to with the masculine pronoun 'He'. Further, as the third Person of the Godhead, He is very much a Person, not just a power or force. As such, in Scripture, He: 1) Can be grieved - Is. 63:10. 2) Speaks - Mk. 13:11. 3) Teaches - Lk. 12:12. 4) Instructs - Acts 1:2. 5) Can be lied to - Acts 5:3. 6) Is a witness - Acts 5:32. 7) Can be resisted - Acts 7:51. 8) Strenghens and Encourages - Acts 9:31. 9) Makes decisions - Acts 15:28. 10) Restricts - Acts 16:6. 11) Warns - Acts 20:23. 12) Appoints overseers - Acts 20:28. 13) Sanctifies - Rom. 15:16. 14) Protects - 2 Tim. 1:14. 15) Reveals - Heb. 9:8. 16) Testifies - Heb. 10:15. 17) Inspires Scripture - 2 Pet. 1:21. All of these are things which can only be done by a Person, not just a force or power. Scripture is very clear that the Holy Spirit is the Third Person of the Trinity. I hope this helps! Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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3 | Have we been resisting the holy spirit? | 1 Cor 14:22 | Ray | 51510 | ||
Hi Tim, Thanks for the list concerning the Holy Spirit. I will be going through the list. May I look at Isaiah 63:10 with you so that I may ask a question of you? First of all let me say that I go with the NKJ with its capitalization of Angel but not "Presence" for Isaiah 63:9. This Angel is the Holy Spirit of verse 10 for my mind. But my question is for verse 11. It talks of God's flock and says, "Where is He who put His *holy *spirit in the midst of them, who caused His glorious ARM to go at the right hand of Moses,..." My own emphasis for the word arm. Do you have any space in your belief system for the existance of a *holy *spirit, an arm of power if you will, or a finger of God? How much are you willing to translate the "who" of Ephesians 1:13 into a "which"? For that matter, how much would you be willing to make the word truth capitalized there? Isaiah 63:1 talks of "...This One who is majestic in His apparel, Marching in the greatness of His strength?" There was no man with Him; but His own arm brought salvation to Him. Isaiah 63:5 says, "I looked, and there was no *one to help, And I was astonished and there was no *one to uphold; So My own *arm brought salvation to Me; And My wrath upheld Me." How much are you open to the idea of Jesus being filled with the holy spirit, as well as being the Holy Spirit? You spoke of the things being done by a Person, not just a force or power. Do you have room in your belief system for the Person AND ALSO, IN ADDITION, a force, or power, or arm, or finger, or some other gentle spirit, or "it"? Just food for thought as I respect your opinion. Remember that my study in the word of God is one that is in progress as is everyone's, and I am glad that God loves us all wherever we are in our walk with Him. From the heart, Ray |
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4 | Have we been resisting the holy spirit? | 1 Cor 14:22 | Morant61 | 51515 | ||
Greetings Ray! I'm getting ready to go to bed, so I'll have to give you a short answer for now! :-( I don't see any evidence or reason in Scripture for making a distinction between holy spirit and Holy Spirit. I believe that the Holy Spirit is the power of God, but that He is the 3rd Person of the Trinity, not an 'it'. When we are filled with the Holy Spirit, we are literally indwelt by the Holy Spirit, not simply filled with power. Good night for now my friend! I hate 3rd shift! ;-) Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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