The Holy Spirit is believed to reside in heaven as part of the Holy Trinity, alongside God the Father and Jesus Christ.
Yes, according to Christian belief, both Jesus and the Holy Spirit are believed to reside within believers.
No. The Holy Spirit dwells in each Christian.
Once jesus had ascended into heaven , then the holy spirit came to take his place and be our comforter. The holy spirit does not tell us what to do it only helps , the holy spirit is in all christians, the level will depend on your faith in God.
led to by the holy spirit. Father, Son, Holy spirit . Father - God , Son - Jesus Christ , Holy spirit - what jesus left when he died on the cross and went to be with his father-God, in heaven he left his spirit which we call holy spirit to guide us, and we be led by the holy spirit.
Yes, you do have to confess your sins & get baptized in the Holy Spirit to go to heaven.
Because if the Lord did not resurrected then there won't be Holy Ghost. The Lord must risen from death to go to heaven in order for the Holy spirit to come. Because there is Only One God (Deutronomy 6:4) and this God he is the Creator and He manifested in the Flesh to be a son and He is the Holy Ghost. He play three roles. That the reason why he told his followers that He must go to heaven and He will send a helper which is the Holy Ghost. The Holy Spirit won't come if He did not go to heaven.
Prior to the death of Jesus the "spirit", or tangible manifestation of God, would reside on the ark of the covenant or in the holy of holies. With the death of Jesus the veil was torn and God's spirit could live within his people.
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.
The Holy Spirit guides the pope. In the sacrament of confirmation you receive the Holy Spirit and He resides in you. He doesn't control you, only guides you. He does not take away your free will or your rift to make choices. God doesn't want that cause He wants you to love Him freely.Catholic AnswerThe above answer is pretty good. The Holy Spirit does reside in the Pope in a special way because he has been chosen to be Christ's Vicar on earth, and has been granted the gift of infallibility when speaking ex cathedra. God is certainly not going to leave the head of His Church bereft of the Spirit! But the Holy Spirit resides in every single person who has been validly baptized and is not in a state of mortal sin.
It means you are saved and have the holy spirit in your soul and you are going to heaven. It means that God and Jesus are using you for their holy Divine Plan.
Jesus said he would leave the Holy Spirit with the disciples to guide and empower them to continue his work after he ascended to heaven.
Christians believe in One God: The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. As the Father He Created the entire universe. As the Son, He Came down from Heaven to Save humanity from their sins. As the Holy Spirit, He Sanctifies us and Makes us Holy.