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The holy spirit tends to enter the person sometime after they are saved, most commonly at baptism. It can be considered the empowering spirit of god inside a person, although it also bears the name "comforter".
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Salvation is a "slave-market business deal."
Mankind is the slave of Satan the Devil, the "god of this world." Our obedience to him is the breaking of the Ten Commandments, which The Bible calls: "SIN" (I John 3-4). In our performance of "sin," the works of our master, the wages we earn for it is DEATH.
To those whom the True God is revealing Himself, Jesus Christ PURCHASES US FROM OUR MASTER, Satan, in exchange for the debt we owe (our lives)... and our faith in Jesus' blood to have the power to free us from Satan's rule over us initiates the deal. Jesus died in our stead, our debt is paid... and we are "translated," transferred... carried over to our New Master's employment.
When we enter into the service of our New Employer, our Master, Jesus Christ... we agree to comply with the conditions of our "new employment" - OBEDIENCE TO OUR NEW MASTER. That is... we agree to "keep the Commandments" that the old master hates and refuses to keep.
The pre-employment screening begins with our "repentance" for having disobeyed the Commandments... and our new desire to begin keeping them. We are required to demonstrate that desire by symbolically being buried with our New Master in a simulated death, a watery burial and resurrection from death... resurrected in newness of life with a clean slate - no sins recorded against us - and ready to serve Master Jesus Christ.
"...Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and YE SHALL RECEIVE THE GIFT OF THE HOLY SPIRIT." (Acts 2:38) (Ghost is an unfortunate superstitious translation of the era found in the KJV)
Enter, the Holy Spirit's role in the process of salvation... and our duties and service to our New Master.
Since, our ultimate salvation won't be until Jesus Christ returns to the earth: "...unto them that look for Him shall He appear the second time without sin unto salvation." (Heb.9:28)... the Holy Spirit is temporarily given to Christ's servants to seal the agreement, until the entire deal is finalized at His coming.
This time-honored business practice is called an "earnest." It's a valued token or pledge that a buyer gives in good faith to the one who is to receive the merchandise (in this case, eternal life) at a later time.
"...He which stablisheth us with you in Christ, and hath anointed us, is God; who hath sealed us, and given the earnest of the Spirit in our hearts." (II Cor.1:21-22)
Man is not yet eternal... or immortal... but to those He is calling now, God gives a spark of His immortality to dwell in their hearts and minds until Jesus returns and redeems those whom He has purchased:
"...even in Him: in whom also we have obtained an inheritance, being predestinated according to the purpose of Him who worketh all things after the counsel of His own will: that we should be to the praise of His glory, who first trusted in Christ.
"In whom ye also trusted, after that ye heard the Word of Truth, the gospel of your salvation: in whom after that ye believed, ye were sealed with that Holy Spirit of promise, which is the earnest of our inheritance until the redemption of the purchased possession, unto the praise of His glory." (Eph.1:10-14)
The role of the Holy Spirit is to "mentor" those whom God is calling. It provides the Truth of God's Word... the Bread of Life, the Nourishment... to the mind and heart of "God's developing Child." It's a Spiritual Umbilical Cord that supplies the wisdom, knowledge and understanding of God's revealed Word for Godly character development.
And it's the role of God's developing Child to listen to the Truth the Spirit is revealing... to overcome the humantendency to rebel against the Truth... and to learn to obey his New Master.
The holy spirit is in you once you invite Jesus in . he will guide and be a comforter.
The Holy Spirit played a crucial role in the birth of Jesus by enabling the Virgin Mary to conceive without a human father. According to Christian belief, the angel Gabriel announced to Mary that she would bear the Son of God through the power of the Holy Spirit, making her pregnancy a miraculous event. This divine intervention signifies the incarnation of Jesus, affirming his dual nature as both fully divine and fully human.
The [manifestation] and the [role] of the Holy Spirit in the lives of individual are not the same. this manifestation of the holy spirit, is also the pouring of the holy spirit, this is the only sign that you were baptized with the holy spirit and fire, and the only evident is that you [speaking with other tongues] ACTS 2;1-4,33/10;43-46/ 19;1-6/ The spirit of truth has given us an understanding that he who "speaks in other tongues" is indeed the SIGN of all those who believed in JESUS CHRIST, not as literal Son of God, but as our Father in heaven, For He [Jesus Christ] is in heaven. The Holy Spirit is the guarantee of our inheritance until the redemption of the purchased possession,to the praise of His glory [Ephesians1;14/2Corinthians 5;5/ who also has SEALED us [Ephesians 4;30] for the day of redemption and given us the spirit in our hearts as a DEPOSIT.[2Cor.14;22]
the holy spirit is to lead us on the right path towards jesus. :)
To bring us Gods holy presence and to help and heal us. The holy spirit lays in the heart of his children.
Some Bible scriptures that discuss the role and significance of the Holy Spirit in the Christian faith include John 14:26, which talks about the Holy Spirit as a helper and teacher, and Romans 8:26-27, which mentions the Holy Spirit's role in interceding for believers. Additionally, Acts 1:8 highlights the Holy Spirit's power for spreading the message of Jesus.
Several passages in the Bible discuss the role and significance of the Holy Spirit. Some key verses include John 14:26, which talks about the Holy Spirit as a helper and teacher, and Acts 1:8, which describes the Holy Spirit empowering believers to spread the message of Jesus. Additionally, Romans 8:26-27 highlights the Holy Spirit's role in interceding for believers in prayer.
Christology is the branch of Christian theology that focuses on the nature, person, and role of Jesus Christ, particularly his relationship with God the Father and the Holy Spirit. It explores questions about the incarnation, divinity, humanity, and the redemptive work of Jesus.
Filled with Holy Spirit, their role is to proclaim Jesus to the ends of the earth.
The primary role of the Holy Spirit in Christian theology is to guide, empower, and sanctify believers, helping them to understand and live out the teachings of Jesus Christ.
The Holy Spirit is believed to be part of the Holy Trinity in Christianity, along with God the Father and Jesus Christ. According to Christian doctrine, the Holy Spirit was not created but has existed eternally. The Holy Spirit is seen as the presence of God in the world and in the lives of believers, guiding, comforting, and empowering them. Christians believe that the Holy Spirit helps them understand and live out their faith, and plays a central role in their spiritual growth and relationship with God.
In the teachings of Jesus, HE refers to the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit played a significant role in guiding and empowering Jesus and his followers to spread his message of love, forgiveness, and salvation.