If Christians were able to avail themselves of a power for ethics, not available to non-Christians, then it would be reasonable to expect that Christians would live nobler lives and behave more ethically than do non-Christians. Since we know this not to be the case, the Holy Spirit can not be a genuine force for Christians to assist them in ethical living.
for me the foundation/s of Christian ethics, one is the Scripture, church, conviction and the Holy Spirit
The anointing of the holy spirit is the power of god that enables us to be led and guided by the will of god
No. The Holy Spirit dwells in each Christian.
A spirit filled christian is a person who has accepted the Lord as their savior they then are filled with the holy spirit
The holy spirit is in you once you invite Jesus in . he will guide and be a comforter.
Jews and a minority of Christians believe that the Holy Spirit Is God's Power, while a majority of Christians believe that the Holy Spirit IS God (Third Person Of the Trinity).
a non christian can interact with the holy spirit if they choose to if you are a Muslim rules dictate that you have to believe in everything god has made so you have to interact with Jesus if youre atheist then you have to channel your inner soul ,power and belief
Cheryl Winning Ghinassi is the author of "Living with the Holy Spirit: Illuminating the Power and Presence of the Holy Spirit in Every Christian," a book that explores the role of the Holy Spirit in Christian life.
Every where. Basic Christian teaching is that the Holy Spirit is present in anyone who welcomes it.
Jesus Christ, The Apostles, The Holy Bible
A Christian ought to be confirmed so he or she can receive the fruits and fullness of the Holy Spirit. With it, the soul can be strengthened in its love for God, and has more power to choose better things now that it has more of the Holy Spirit in it.
William Fitch has written: 'The ministry of the Holy Spirit' -- subject(s): Holy Spirit 'Guided by God' -- subject(s): God, Devotional literature 'Christian perspectives on sex and marriage' -- subject(s): Marriage, Sex instruction for youth, Sexual ethics