The Holy Spirit comes into you when you first accept Jesus Christ as your only Lord and personal Savior.
At the same exact moment you accept Jesus Christ as your Lord, Master, and Savior (Acts 10:44-48).
A person receives the Holy Spirit when they become a believer in Jesus Christ, that is entrusting their life to the lordship and the saving sacrifice of Jesus; this is being born again. There is actually no such thing as a believer in Jesus Christ who does not have the Holy Spirit. If someone claims to be a believer, but does not have the Holy Spirit then they are not truly a believer. Either they have created another "Jesus" for themselves, who is different to the Jesus of the true Gospel, or they simply don't believe in Jesus in the biblical sense, which is entrusting their life to the lordship and the saving sacrifice of Jesus.
The Holy Spirit is the free gift given by Jesus from God, his father, to all who put their trust in him.
Although the Holy Spirit works on unbelievers, drawing them to Jesus, they do not actually receive him until they are truly repenting of (that is turning away from) their sinful ways and putting their faith in Jesus; trusting in his salvation and his lordship.
When a person receives the Holy Spirit it will be evidence in their life as they will begin to naturally manifest the fruit of the Spirit (love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control) and also begin to detest things that are detestable to God, things they had once take pleasure in.
To be born again biblically speaking is to repent & to be baptized in the name of Jesus for remission of sins & to receive the Holy Spirit.
No. Jesus was led by the Holy Spirit. You are in trouble if you speak blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. Attributing the work of the Holy Spirit to Satan. Yes never joke around with the Holy spirit If you do you shall not be forgiven
John's Gospel, which Elaine Pagels sees as containing an element of anti-Thomas narrative, has Thomas miss out on receiving the Holy Spirit. The Gospel says that Jesus met the disciples in an upper room in Jerusalem, with Thomas absent, and breathed on each of the disciples and gave them the Holy Spirit. He met the disciples again a few days later, when Jesus showed 'Doubting Thomas' his wounds, but did not give him the Holy Ghost. However, Acts of the Apostles was in a somewhat different tradition, in which the disciples clearly had not received the Holy Spirit before Jesus was taken up into heaven. In this story, all the disciples - Thomas included - received the Holy Spirit as tongues of fire on the day of Pentecost.
In John 20:17, on Resurrection morning, Jesus had Mary go and tell the disciples He was returning to the Father. That night, He appeared to them in the Upper Room and invested them with the Holy Spirit. (John 20:22) During the day He had been to Heaven and returned. I believe He was sprinkling His blood on the altar in Heaven in His final act of atonement as our High Priest (Hebr. 9:11-12) . During the next 40 days He taught them about God's Kingdom. Then, as He was leaving Earth, He told them to wait in Jerusalem until the Holy Spirit came upon them in power. (Acts 1:8) This was a special manifestation of the Holy Spirit that resulted in the birth of the Church, but the Holy Spirit had dwelt within them since the night of the Resurrection.
No, I think that one is a gift of the Holy Spirit
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At Baptism, the time when you make a public stand for your faith in Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit indwells you. Baptism isn't just a rite with water - it is the reception of the Holy Spirit. When you receive Christ you also receive his Spirit in your heart.
Answer you can receive the holy spiritthe holy spirit is the seal of salvation.
The Seal Of the Holy Spirit.
The Seal of the Holy Spirit.
Confirmation
The Seal of the Holy Spirit.
The Seal of the Holy Spirit.
This differs among different denominations of the Church but most believe that yes you do, he empowers you and helps you to live for God. You receive Him the moment that you receive Christ.Pentecostals believe that you don't and that you receive him later but I believe that you receive Him at the exact same moment as when you receive ChristYes. The definition of a Christian is a person who has the Holy Spirit, and the definintion of a person who has the Holy Spirit is a Christian.
because its when you recieve the sacrament of the girfts of the holy spirit.