No. The Holy Spirit is the third Person of the Trinity, together with the Father and the Son. Jesus is the Son made flesh. The Holy Spirit came upon him at his baptism, led him into the wilderness to be tempted by satan, and sustained him during his minstry. In John Jesus promises that the Paraclete (Comforter) / Holy Spirit would be given to the disciples so that they would never be left alone or to their own devices. The Holy Spirit was given ot the disciples at Pentecost, who sustains the church to this day, while Jesus Christ is with the Father.
Jesus had no twin, because he was both fully human and fully divine--a phenomenon that could not be repeated in anyone else.
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The term for God in Genesis 1 is 'Elohim' which is often referred to as a 'majestic plural.' The 'persons' making up this plurality are defined for us in John 1:1-3 which lists only two divine beings now. Elsewhere, Scripture speaks of many billions of sons and daughters in the God Family. Therefore, Jesus has no twin.
For those in Christianity who consider the God Family to currently be the Father and the Son, the Father is Supreme. These believe the Holy Spirit of God, aka the Spirit of Christ, is the 'outflowing power of the God Family' that sustains Creation. An example in Scripture is Luke 1:35 with multitudes of others throughout the Bible. Jesus was begotten by His Father, through His power of His Holy Spirit.
The 'trinity' concept that limits the Godhead to 3 separate beings is not scriptural and was first developed by men in the 4th Century AD.
Response: In point of fact, the question was listed in the New Testament section. And in all acknowledged translations of the New Testament, 2 Corinthians 13:14 clearly lays out an early trinitarian formula. And John's gospel shows Jesus speaking of God as "Father" and of Jesus asking that the "Spirit of truth" or "Counselor" be sent by the Father to take Jesus' place with the disciples (John 14:16-17); further into chapter 14 Jesus specifically identifies the Counselor with the Holy Spirit at verse 26.
Luke 1:35 speaks of the one who is to be born because the Holy Spirit will come upon Mary, and the resulting child will be Son of God.
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.
Christ Jesus was created by God through the Holy Spirit.
Jesus Christ
The holy trinity are (not was) God, Jesus the Christ, and the Holy Spirit.
Jesus was concieved by the holy spirit only.
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.
The true church is the Bride and body of Christ and has been indwelt by the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit has given the "Fruit of the Spirit" to Jesus' followers, which make them to be like Jesus
God, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit.
God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit.
led to by the holy spirit. Father, Son, Holy spirit . Father - God , Son - Jesus Christ , Holy spirit - what jesus left when he died on the cross and went to be with his father-God, in heaven he left his spirit which we call holy spirit to guide us, and we be led by the holy spirit.
Jesus Christ aka God. The Holy Trinity was The Father(god) The Son(Jesus) And the Holy Spirit.
You receive the body and blood of Jesus Christ. As Catholics we believe that there is the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist, that it is his body, blood, soul, and divinity.