In the King James version
the word - Spirit - appears 505 times
the word - spirits - appears 46 times
the word - spiritual - appears 28 times
the word - spiritually - appears 3 times
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Christ Jesus was created by God through the Holy Spirit.
The Holy Spirit is mentioned throughout the New Testament.
No. Jesus distinguishes pretty clearly between the Father and the Holy Spirit.
No, when you accept Jesus Christ, you get the Holy Spirit inside of you thus, your body becomes the temple of the Holy Spirit. You cannot have the Holy Spirit with you, just in you. When you sin, and you have accepted Jesus Christ, you feel bad because the Holy Spirit inside of you is sad because you sinned. The Holy Spirit is Jesus Christ, Jesus Christ is the Father, God. They are one.
No. Jesus distinguishes pretty clearly between the Father and the Holy Spirit.
No way, Jesus and the Holy Spirit are just different forms of the same God. Trinity= Father+Son(Jesus)+ Holy Spirit. Jesus was not possessed by anyone or anything.
No, saying that Jesus was possessed by the Holy Spirit is a common belief in Christian theology. It reflects the understanding that Jesus, as both divine and human, was empowered by the Holy Spirit in his ministry on earth.
he waited with the other disiples for the Holy Spirit to come.
The answer to this question is unknown since it is not written specifically in the Bible. The Bible mentions the Holy Spirit but not specifically when we receive it. In Psalm David asks God not to take the Holy Spirit away from him, which means David had The Holy Spirit and was afraid God would take it away. In the New Testament Jesus says to his disciples that He is leaving but will send a 'Helper', this is considered to be the Holy Spirit. Pentecost is about the Disciples receiving The Holy Spirit. So, although the Bible talks about The Holy Spirit, it does not tell us when we receive or why.
A:Christians regard the Holy Trinity as three persons in one God - the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. There is actually nothing in the Bible that supports the concept of the Holy Trinity, but we could look at whether this passage is a reasonable representation. When Matthew has Jesus say, "For it is not ye that speak, but the Spirit of your Father which speaketh in you," He is at most talking of the Holy Spirit, not representing the Spirit as part of the Holy Trinity. When we look at the key words, "the Spirit of your Father," it is even less like the later Christian idea of three persons in one but seems to excludes Jesus from a close relationship with the Spirit.
The holy spirit helped the apostle carry out Jesus mission by helping them in tough times