She is a Doctor of the Church...that is, a saintly person given a teaching mission by God.
IF you read her 'Interior Castle' for example, you won't have any problem understanding why she was filled with the Holy Spirit. You can see pictures of her holding a pen and a dove in the background.
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Her writings are absolutely splendid and profoundly practical.
To be filled with the holy spirit is to be presumed "Filled with God". What I learned in primary school, which was Christian. The Holy Spirit was Jesus after he had been killed, when you are filled with it means something like filled with High morale and such. Being filled with the HS = Filled with morale righteousness or something.
A spirit filled christian is a person who has accepted the Lord as their savior they then are filled with the holy spirit
People were filled with the Holy Spirit.
Nothing more than christianic doctrine ideologies and christianic theories. You'll always need to be filled with the Holy Spirit.
Of course! Anyone can feel that they are filled with the holy spirit. Poor or rich. Strong or weak. smart or not so smart. smokers or nonsmokers. Why would the holy spirit exclude anyone?
If you truly get baptized , the holy spirit enters you and you are filled with it.
I read somewhere, enthusiasm come from a word, to be filled by God, so in a Crhistian parlance, for example, it means to be filled with The holy spirit. So to remain enthusiastic, be led by the Holy Spirit.
According to the Bible they started speaking in tongues.All of them were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues as the Spirit enabled them [Acts 2:4].
There's no such thing as 'fruits' (plural) of the holy spirit. The Greek word is in the singular, therefore in many versions it's called 'fruitage' of the holy spirit. It's similar to the expression 'fruit salad'. You may have different items in it, but you never call it a 'fruits' salad. Regarding Miss Teresa, it would probably only be Jehovah God who could ultimately determine which aspects of the fruitage of holy spirit she had, if any of them.
Mother Teresa was a Catholic Christian, and believed in the trinity God - the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. As called for by Christianity, Mother Teresa looked up to God, and tried to live a life fashioned after the life of Jesus Christ.
She worked for the Blessed Trinity - Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Filled with Holy Spirit, their role is to proclaim Jesus to the ends of the earth.