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How does the personhood of the Holy Spirit affect your life?
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Deleted User04/14/2023 at 07:37Good day to all, being saved since 1990 I have learned that the Holy Spirit is my helper, my leader, my friend, my everything. but in the trinity of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. when I accepted and believed in the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is very important part of my Life and my Being.
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Deleted User07/23/2022 at 04:12With the Holy Spirit, our inner-self being changed and it renewing us each day, with spiritual healthiness. The Holy Spirit is here to guide us and opened our eyes to see the truth. Each day, the Holy Spirit leading us to walk with God and to seek Him at all times. Everything that we are, do and see, does makes things to come out differently compare to when we lived without Jesus before.
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Deleted User06/14/2022 at 07:25He is our helper and guide. When Jesus left He promised that He would send someone to help us. I try in my life to listen to His guidance in everything I do.
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Deleted User12/21/2021 at 19:58My Guide, my Help, my Comforter and my Teacher.
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Deleted User07/08/2021 at 04:54My experience of the Holy Spirit is primarily focused on Him as the one who glorifies Jesus and makes Him real to me.
Romans 8:9 equates the terms, “Spirit of God” and “Spirit of Christ”: “However, you are not in the flesh but in the Spirit, if indeed the Spirit of God dwells in you. But if anyone does not have the Spirit of Christ, he does not belong to Him,” and John 16:14 states, “He [the Spirit of Truth] shall glorify me for he shall receive of mine and shall show it to you.”
The Pulpit Commentary explains John 16:14 by stating, “The Spirit will glorify the God-Man, will augment the luster of his blessed Name, will crown him with honor, and multiply the mirrors of his majesty and the subjects of his power; and the reason is given: For he shall take of mine, and (for the second time, ἀναγγελεῖ ὑμῖν) declare it to you. Christ is here profoundly conscious of the abundance of truth and reality involved in himself and in his functions, in the work he is doing and will continue to do.”
So, in the power of the Spirit, I see and know and love and trust in Christ. Then, in presence of Christ and in His words, I see and know and love and trust the Father.