John 4:24. God is a Spirit: and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth.
In the book of Judges chapter 9 says God sends evil spirits.
When God says "us," he is referring to the Holy Trinity, which consists of God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ), and God the Holy Spirit.
he clearly says "my farther is greater than i" "i cast out the devils with the spirit of god"
According to Christians: Yes. it says in the bible that we are his temple. God's spirit (the Holy Spirit) dwells( Lives) in his temple. So yes, God lives in Christians.
A:1 Samuel 18:10 says that God put an evil spirit on Saul.
In the Book of Mormon, the "Spirit" is the Holy Spirit or Holy Ghost, one of the three members of the Godhead (along with God the Father and Jesus Christ). Generally, the Book of Mormon will use the titles "Spirit of the Lord" or "Spirit of God". The Book of Mormon also references the "Great Spirit", which is the name used by some Lamanites when talking about God, a tradition which most of them were unfamiliar with. When the word "spirit" is not capitalized, it may be referring to the spirit or soul of an individual or to one of the gifts of the Holy Spirit (ie 'the spirit of prophesy' or 'the spirit of wisdom'.) Occassionally it is also used in a more general way about the overal attitude of a group of people (ie 'they had the spirit of judgement').
For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God. Romans 8:14 (KJV)
Can you be more pacific are you refering to tongues? If so that is the Holy Spirit of God telling you that He loves you.
No. The knowledge of God not being mentioned comes from reading the book itself.
I haven't finish counting yet but I wil get back with you later. Mullen
2Timothy 1:7
As God the Holy Spirit is worthy of respect and honor and is to be obeyed. What we find in scripture however is that the role of the Holy Spirit is to bring glory to Jesus Christ and God the Father, even though He is Himself fully 'part' of the Godhead. The role of the Holy Spirit is to, in the words of Jesus 'testify of me' and he also brings to our remembrance whatever Jesus has commanded us. Thus it would appear that a focus specifically on the Holy spirit without reference to the one who sent Him is unscriptural, although we ought to give credit where credit is due, since we cannot say 'Jesus is Lord' except by the Holy Spirit. The Holy spirit can also be grieved and it would appear that this may indeed occur if we ignore what God's word says and say that the Holy spirit has led us to do something which God has not commanded but has in fact prohibited. The best way to honor and even 'praise the Holy Spirit is to do what God says and what the Spirit expressly says and that is to honor Jesus Christ and praise Him and glorify God the Father.