the holy ghost is the spirit of Jesus Christ that will be with us until Jesus returns for His church. the holy ghost is gods spirit . here is The Bible reference to state it from a KingJamesVersion bible. Eph 4:30
30 And grieve not the holy Spirit of God, whereby ye are sealed unto the day of redemption
The holy ghost is basically like a conscience, the little voice in you that tells what's right and wrong
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Yes; the Name of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost is Jesus.
The Comforter is the Holy Ghost. Spoken of by Jesus in John 14. The power promised to the Apostles who were to tarry in Jerusalem until they were emdued with power from on high
Paul refers to the Holy Ghost five times in Romans (KJV).
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Yes, in Christian theology, the Holy Ghost is considered a person as part of the Holy Trinity, along with God the Father and Jesus Christ.
When the holy spirit comes into a person , he is full of the holy ghost and is a changed person for ever.
The term "Holly Ghost" is likely a misspelling of the term "Holy Ghost," which refers to the third person of the Christian Trinity, often understood as the Holy Spirit. The Holy Ghost is believed to be a divine presence that guides, comforts, and empowers Christians in their faith.
Receiving the Holy Ghost means experiencing a spiritual connection with God, often described as feeling His presence, guidance, and comfort in one's life. It is a belief held by some Christian denominations that the Holy Ghost is a divine entity that can dwell within believers, providing them with strength, wisdom, and a sense of peace.
It is better to refer to the 'power' of God as 'Holy Spirit.' And there is no example of needing to fan or help in anyway someone who has just received God's Holy Spirit. This must be a denominational tradition.
There is no difference. It is the same thing. The Holy Spirit and the Holy Ghost are the same thing, you can call it one or the other. The Holy Ghost is the ONLY ghost there are no such things as ghosts besides the Holy Ghost
The only way to "lose" God is to reject Him - if you do this, then the Holy Ghost will leave you, but you can always find God again by accepting Him once more.
Yes, in Christian theology, the Holy Ghost is considered to be God, specifically the third person of the Holy Trinity along with God the Father and God the Son.
Acts 2:38 states that a person needs to repent and be baptised in the name of Jesus, and then they will receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. Receiving the Holy Ghost is evidenced by speaking in tongues. Once a person receives the Holy Ghost, then they will go to heaven.
God the Father, Jesus the Son, and the Holy Spirit (or Holy Ghost).
The third Person of the Blessed Trinity is the Sanctus Spiritus - the Holy Spirit in English, or Holy Ghost in old English.