What Science still has not been able to understand is the human mind. This is what distinguishes us from all other living matter. Humans know that we know and we have boundless imagination and abilities. Yet there is a spirit in man as the Scripture says which is like a great computer that empowers the mind and records all events. We each have the ability to learn the knowledge of the 'tree of good and evil' as our 1st parents did in the Book of Genesis.
But man is incomplete and needs God's Holy Spirit (aka the Spirit of Christ) to be begotten into the God Family. In John's Gospel, he speaks several times of God the Father and Christ Himself, coming into the converted Christian, begetting them and helping him/her in this world by growing spiritually like a human embroy grows physically from inception. This is exactly what our perfect example, Jesus had happen to Him as the now only begotten of the Father. We are promised if we hold true to the end, to be changed in a flash into spiritual sons and daughters of the God Family - truly born again.
Refusing God's Holy Spirit or losing it after receiving it by willful disobedience, will condemn the individual and their conscience to die the 2nd and final death in the Lake of Fire during the final Resurrection.
No. Jesus was led by the Holy Spirit. You are in trouble if you speak blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. Attributing the work of the Holy Spirit to Satan. Yes never joke around with the Holy spirit If you do you shall not be forgiven
Faith is a gift of the Spirit and not a fruit of the Spirit."But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control."Galatians 5:22-23 (New International Version)
No, the tomato is not considered a fruit of the Holy Spirit. The fruits of the Holy Spirit are virtues such as love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.
In the Gospel of John, the words Holy Spirit is used 5 times. In Johns other books (1st, 2nd, 3rd John, and Revelations) the words Holy Spirit are not used. But the word Spirit is use many times, referring to the Spirit of God or Holy Spirit, approximately 40 times in the New International Version of the Holy Bible.
If you search for "Holy Spirit" in the King James Version, you'll find 4 results from the New Testament. But he is also mentioned as "The Spirit" or "The Spirit of God" or "The Holy Spirit", etc. The KJV uses the term 'Holy Ghost' to refer to the Holy spirit and this former is frequent, 89 times in all.
we can pass the holy spirit to others , there is difference between spirit passing and anointing a person.
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
It depends what you mean by "normal". If it is not the Holy Spirit then there is none.
Nothing more than christianic doctrine ideologies and christianic theories. You'll always need to be filled with the Holy Spirit.
There is no difference, they are indeed the same.
The human spirit refers to the inner essence or soul of a person, while the Holy Spirit is believed to be a divine entity in Christianity that guides and empowers believers.
The indwelling of the Holy Spirit refers to the permanent presence of the Spirit within a believer upon salvation, while the filling of the Holy Spirit is a temporary empowerment for specific tasks or moments of spiritual growth.
I suppose that's indirect. The Holy Spirit is what enters you upon salvation. It acts as your conscience (there is a reference for that, I dont particularly know it though.) and your guilt and what not. So indirectly, your conscience leads your actions and what you do that you deem right or wrong. So the Holy Spirit is your counselor to every single action you do already anyways.
No. The difference arises because of the different translations of the bible. The King James version of the bible uses the word 'Ghost' while most other versions use the word 'Spirit'.
Jews and a minority of Christians believe that the Holy Spirit Is God's Power, while a majority of Christians believe that the Holy Spirit IS God (Third Person Of the Trinity).
A dove is a symbol of the Holy Spirit.
The Spirit of God and the Holy Spirit are terms used interchangeably to refer to the same divine entity in Christian theology. Both terms represent the presence and power of God that is believed to guide, comfort, and empower believers.