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1 | What is the Holy Spirit? | Bible general Archive 1 | chief01 | 3645 | ||
There is much discussion in theologians today about God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit. One renowned theologian stated the three are separate and distinct. Can you please clarify the Holy Spirit? | ||||||
2 | What is the Holy Spirit? | Bible general Archive 1 | Elijah | 4032 | ||
Ps 104:4 4Who makes His angels spirits, His ministers a flame of fire. Heb 1:7 "Who makes His angels spirits And His ministers a flame of fire." The Holy spirit is Gods Holy Angels, his most trusted, most loyal, God transforms them in to spirits and sends them forth to work with his profits and ministers to give them power and the knowledge to do Gods will and they take care of many other things as well. The reason they are referred to as one spirit (The Holy Spirit) is because they all function together in unity as one for the same purpose, there classified the same way as the body of the church, the church is all separate people who function together in unity as one there by being called one body or one church, the Angels function together in unity as one Spirit |
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3 | What next? | Bible general Archive 1 | kalos | 4034 | ||
"The Holy spirit is Gods Holy Angels." Was this definition copied out of a Jehovah's Witness publication or was it made up on the spur of the moment.? . . . What is the Holy Spirit? For the record, the Holy Spirit is a "He" not an "it." He is a "who" not a "what." So the primary question would be better phrased, "Who is the Holy Spirit?" On the other hand, whatever the question, the answer is NOT "The Holy spirit is Gods Holy Angels." . . . The Holy Spirit "is the author of Scripture, the one who empowers Christ and believers, sovereignly bestows gifts, and can be insulted through apostasy . He sanctifies, inspires prophets, vindicates Christ, and brings blessing to believers . He provides assurance of salvation, testifies to who Jesus is, and produces orthodox Christology. He is the characteristic mark of Christians who pray in him. )Note: "who pray in *him*" not in "*them*". The Spirit creates the states in which John receives his visions, is the source for the messages to the seven churches, and one of the heavenly speakers John overhears. . . . A biblical theology of the Spirit is difficult to epitomize. He sovereignly Acts as he chooses! Most Christian traditions stress the data of certain portions of Scripture (most notably Acts or Paul) at the expense of others. . . . But an essential summary ought to include at least that *the Spirit is the transcendent, omnipresent spiritual and localizable presence of God's personality and power, living in and divinely empowering all of God's true people.* . . . Craig L. Blomberg" (pp. 347-348, Baker Theological Dictionary of the Bible, Baker Books, 1996. Available in print and also online at http://bible.crosswalk.com/Dictionaries/BakersEvangelicalDictionary/ --Look up: "Holy Spirit" in Baker's.) ------------------------------------------ . . . The Father is God. The Son is God. The Holy Spirit is God. . . . The Holy Spirit is a person -- not an it, not a what, not merely an influence, and certainly NOT angels -- but a PERSON. ------------------------------------------ . . . That was some clarification of the Holy Spirit. Only 3 "things" in heaven, the Father, the son and the angles? And maybe satan? My only question is: To support your opinion could you cite chapter and verse please? CHAPTER AND VERSE. . . . I see the answer is: NO, you cannot cite chapter and verse for your assertion that "There are only three things in heaven, the Father,the son and the angles, unless you count satan and his bunch than there's four" . . . What next? Are we going to be told we should be baptizing in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Angels? |
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4 | What next? | Bible general Archive 1 | kalos | 4100 | ||
I am replacing this with a shorter version of the same question. That way the question will take up less space and ppl won't have to scroll down so far to read the next one. | ||||||