Feel or felt?the first i felt Holy Spirit's presence was in when i prayed to God to send me the Holy Spirit,which he did;that was like 3 years ago and since then he has being speaking with him,so i virtually feel his presence all the time especially when i am praying-it is always interesting!
He made his presence felt to the apostles and to us through his Holy Spirit: Christ in you, the hope of glory: (Colossians 1.27)
The Holy Spirit
If the Holy Spirit fills the church, then the Holy Spirit.
Because God cannot give answer to all our prayers He sends The Holy Spirit to testify the truth of all things to us. The Spirits presence can be felt by every person and is the messenger of God. (I Corinthians 12:3 ........ and that no man can say that Jesus is the Lord, but by the Holy Ghost.) The Holy Spirit is a Testifier. It can be felt in the mind, the heart or breast of every person who has a desire to know the truth.
Anywhere the holy spirit chooses to be and the holy spirit chooses to be everywhere.
The Holy Spirit is considered a person in Christian theology, representing the presence and power of God.
To bring us Gods holy presence and to help and heal us. The holy spirit lays in the heart of his children.
He said that the Holy Spirit was like Fire.
The presence of the Holy Spirit in the Garden of Eden is not explicitly mentioned in the Genesis account. However, Christian theology often views the Holy Spirit as part of the Trinity, suggesting that God's presence was inherently there during creation. Some interpretations imply that the Spirit was involved in the life and vitality of creation, including humanity. Ultimately, the specifics of the Holy Spirit's presence in Eden are open to theological interpretation.
Fruits, in the context of the Holy Spirit's presence in one's life, refer to the qualities and characteristics that reflect the presence of the Holy Spirit. These fruits, such as love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control, are seen as evidence of the Holy Spirit working in a person's life. By embodying these fruits, individuals demonstrate their connection to the Holy Spirit and their commitment to living a life guided by spiritual values.
A:Christians do talk of persons having the Holy Spirit "with you" as well as "in you". Whatever this means, the Holy Spirit seems to make no outward sign of his presence, so this is just a matter of faith.
No, in Christian theology, the indwelling of the Holy Spirit and the filling of the Holy Spirit are not considered to be the same experience. The indwelling of the Holy Spirit refers to the permanent presence of the Holy Spirit within a believer upon conversion, while the filling of the Holy Spirit is seen as a temporary empowering or infilling for specific tasks or moments of spiritual need.