Yes' Jesus fill them with the Holy Spirit to empower them to teach and preach the Gospel of Jesus to the whole world.
When you become a Christian the Holy Spirit enters you immediately. So, no only Christians have the Holy Spirit in them. Now, after if you pray and ask GOD to fill you with the baptism of fire you can be fill with the anointing a.k.a The Holy Ghost but that is only gifted to those who ask and believe.
Confirmation is a remebrance of Pentacost. Christ had died, risen, and ascended into heaven. He sent the Holy Spirit from Heaven to the Apostles to fill them with the courage and wisdom to preach. Confirmation is a metaphor for this story from Jesus' life and teachings.
Paul, Jesus' apostle.
I can not answer this as to where in the body the Holy Spirit dwells, mainly because I do not know specifically where in my body my spirit dwells. I do believe the Holy Spirit dwells in my spirit (wherever that is). Man's spirit is that part of me that relates to worship and divine communion with God. It could be that empty space in each man that God wants to fill with Himself.
If you think and if you agree to what you are thinking, then yes it's a Blasphemy. Since Satan can fill our heads with his deceptions there is a point in time that that kind of thought would enter someone. Agreeing to it will be the sin. And if you don't believe in God, at that very reason you are already being judge. There is no more need for blasphemy to be condemned.
A jar of clay represents us as vessels that carry the Holy Spirit in us. God is looking for empty vessels, those who have emptied themselves of their agenda and God will fill them with his and his power from the holy spirit
Yes. You can choose to walk In the perfect and complete righteousness of Christ, also known as walking in the spirit. Jesus died so we are covered with His righteousness and that is all God sees. Or we can choose to walk in the flesh which means to choose our own will. What we feel is best for us. Feelings are flesh and of the world. Feelings are part of your soul not your perfect spirit.
Ten days after Jesus ascended to heaven, the Jewish Festival of Pentecost 33 C.E. takes place. About 120 of the disciples are assembled in an upper room in Jerusalem. Suddenly, a noise just like that of a rushing stiff breeze fills the whole house. Tongues as if of fire become visible, one upon each of those present. The disciples all begin to speak in different languages. This is the outpouring of the holy spirit that Jesus had promised!-John 14:26
In many ways. It radiates God's greatness and power via His Holy Spirit - see 1 Peter 4:14. In Ephesians 1:17-20, we are 'enlightened with God via His spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of Him. As a light can be a small flicker of a flaming match to a house fire to a blazing sun or galaxy, light overpowers darkness (Satan and his demons) and reveals truths and reality (Jesus came to fill to the brim God's Laws and teach us about the Father). When repentant and baptized Christians receive God's Holy Spirit begetting them into the God Family, the Holy Spirit turns on a light of understanding in the mind.
Paul was saying that we shoud die to sin (forsake sinning), so we can live to righteousness (receiving Jesus into our heart and do what He wants us to do, which is what He says for us to do in the Bible), to receive Jesus in your heart just say, "dear Lord Jesus, come into my heart, forgive me of my sin, thank You for dying for me. I believe you have risen and that You're coming back again for me. Fill me with the Holy Spirit. Thank You Jesus."
" Be sealed with the gift of the Holy Spirit". as he anoints you with oil, this is the sign of the sacrament. The candidate says "Amen" and the Bishop then says "Peace be with you". the candidate responds "and also with you"
Tarrying for the Holy Ghost is a term used in some Christian traditions to describe a period of waiting and prayer for the Holy Spirit to come and fill believers with power and spiritual gifts. It is often seen as a time of seeking deeper relationship with God and surrendering to His will.