After Jesus was crucified and he arose again, he had told the disciples that he would send the holy ghost in his place as a comforter and guide.
The scripture says the Holy Spirit is God. Scripture never differentiates between ones spirit and ones-self. For a specific scripture reference go to Romans 8:1-27. In this section of scripture you can see that "God," "The Spirit" and "Christ" are interchangeable.
Christians believe that the Holy Spirit is the third Person of the Trinity. God the Father, and God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. This would make the Holy Spirit a He. Through out Scripture the attributes of God and a real person are attributed to the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is a He and not an it.
Yes, the Holy Spirit is considered to be the spirit of God in Christian theology.
Holy Spirit is part of the Trinity (God the father, God the Son, and God the Spirit). The Holy Spirit sanctifies and heals.
A dove represents the holy spirit... God exists in three persons. God the father, God the son and God the holy ghost or spirit.
Holy Trinity: God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit. God the Holy Spirit is the 3rd person.3
Well, they are Persons, not things. The Trinity is the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
A dove represents the holy spirit... God exists in three persons. God the father, God the son and God the holy ghost or spirit.
Yes, the Spirit of God is often used interchangeably with the Holy Spirit in Christian theology to refer to the third person of the Holy Trinity.
Christ Jesus was created by God through the Holy Spirit.
Yes, in Christian theology, the Holy Spirit is considered to be one of the three persons of the Holy Trinity, along with God the Father and God the Son (Jesus Christ). The Holy Spirit is believed to be fully God.
It is written by the Holy Spirit of God, the third person of the Triune God. Not written by holy spirits, only one Holy Spirit of God.
The Holy Spirit is considered to be a divine person in Christian theology, distinct from God the Father and God the Son. The Holy Spirit is often described as the third person of the Holy Trinity.