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In a way oil is a sgn of the holy spirit as it keeps thelamp burning.
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.
Two common representations of the Holy Spirit are tongues of fire, in honor of the way the Holy Spirit appeared when it came upon the Apostles on Pentecost, and a dove, in honor of the doves that descended on Jesus when he was baptized. Also it is represented in the form of wind.
no one can see the holy until they die.another answer:The Holy Spirit is not meant to be seen but with proper communication he could lead your way in life.
It symbolizes the Holy Spirit.
Actually The Holy Spirit was the gift. The gift was to be filled with the holy spirit as a comforter and a way to pray to GOD an pure, unselfish pray.Roman Catholic Answer: The above answer is correct. The Holy Spirit was the gift. St. Peter told them "Do penance and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ, for the remission of your sins: and you shall receive the Holy Spirit." Acts 2:38.
You can see it by the way he lives and works for God.
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the holy spirit comes to people through confirmationHoly Spirit has nothing to do with "Confirmation".The Holy spirit is the third Person of Godhead.In Old-Testament times Holy spirit was working in life of specific person at a specific time for a definite purpose. Even the dictation of Word of God by inspiration was done by the Holy Spirit. Then after the day of Pentecost the Promise of outpouring was fulfilled. Acts 2:1-4.The work of conviction in the life of an unsaved person is done by the Holy Spirit. (John16:8-9).So for today the baptism (Immersion ) in Holy spirit is a separate experience in life of a convicted- transformed person.
Once the holy spirit comes into a person, he changes his way andi t is there for all to se the complete change. But we must remember that some have less and some have more of the spirit, depending in their faith.
The Holy Spirit is the Lord God Almighty, the Creator of the heavens and earth. While there are several usages and meanings of the phrase "the Holy Spirit" in the scriptures, it most commonly refers to God. In the New Testament, the word "spirit" is translated from the Greek word pneuma. The Greek word hagion translates as "holy." The most basic and primary usage of the word pneuma is about God. God is pneuma, Spirit, John 4:24 Also, God is hagion, Holy, I Samuel 6:20 Thus, the Holy Spirit is God.
It was By the Power Of the Holy Spirit, that made St. Paul experience Christ on the way to Damascus.