It can not be seen, but it is represented in the shape of dove, wind.
Roman Catholic Answer:The signs of the Holy Spirit, called "gifts" are seven: wisdom, understanding, counsel, knowledge, fortitude, piety, and the fear of the Lord. (See Isaiah xi, 2). These are all habits so they do not have a change in physical appearance. The Holy Spirit is just that, a Spirit, and so can not be seen with physical eyes.
go through The Bible in Galatians Chapter 5:22,23 verses which says about the fruit of the spirit you have these it is the signs of holy spirit.
There is none.
Yes, the laying on of hands and anointing with oil are seen as practices in some Christian traditions to invoke the presence and power of the Holy Spirit for healing, blessing, and empowerment. They are symbolic acts that represent an impartation of the Spirit's presence to the individual being touched or anointed.
Since there is no evidence either way, that is a matter of what you wish to believe.
No. At best, it would be considered "testimony" not evidence. And it would only be accepted by those who already believe it.
Say 'I invite the holy spirit in' and the holy spirit will come in
Holy Spirit namesThe Holy Spirit is also called the Comforter, Paraclete, Spirit of Truth, and the AdvocateOther names for the Holy Spirit are:- Holy Ghost, Spirit of promise, Revelator, Sanctifier, Spirit of the Lord, Spirit of truth, Comforter and Messenger of the Lord.
Fire is one of the symbols of the Holy Spirit and when the disciples were Confirmed, they were showered with the Holy Spirit. Therefore, the tongues of flames symbolize the Holy Spirit.
Holy Spirit, Holy Ghost, Paraclete, Comforter...
AnswerThe New Testament was written for an audience that needed some sort of proof, even if that proof need only be unsophisticated by today's standards. So, the Holy Spirit never worked silently and invisibly, as presumably he could have, but descended as a dove (the baptism of Jesus) or as a wind or as tongues of flame (pentecost). It is the necessary evidence that the Holy Spirit was really there in person.
Christians believe that the Holy Spirit is the third Person of the Trinity. God the Father, and God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. This would make the Holy Spirit a He. Through out Scripture the attributes of God and a real person are attributed to the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is a He and not an it.
duties of the holy spirit
The Father The Son The Holy Spirit
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