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- This phrase indicates the comprehensive scope of the Spirit's knowledge. In the context of 1 Corinthians, it contrasts human wisdom with divine wisdom, emphasizing that the Spirit's understanding is not limited but encompasses all aspects of God's creation and purpose. even the deep things of God
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“And then shall ye know, or by this shall you know, all things whatsoever you desire of me, which are pertaining unto things of righteousness, in faith believing in me that you shall receive” (D&C 11:12–14).
Aug 28, 2024 · The Holy Spirit searches all things, including the depths of God, because He is God. Nothing is hidden from the Spirit. In Romans 8:27, the Spirit searches the human heart: “He who searches hearts knows what is the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for the saints according to the will of God” (ESV).
- What Is The Holy Spirit?
- Holy Spirit vs. Holy Ghost
- What Does The Holy Spirit do?
- The Holy Spirit in The New Testament
- The Holy Spirit and Jesus Christ
- Bible Definition of The Holy Spirit
- Names of The Holy Spirit
- Greek Meaning of "Pneuma"
- Bible Verses About The Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit, or Holy Ghost, is God, the third Person of the Holy Trinity, who eternally "proceeds" from the Father (John 15:26). The Holy Spirit is co-equal with the Father and the Son. The word "Spirit" commonly translates the Greek New Testament word pneuma.
The terms "Holy Spirit" and "Holy Ghost" are often used interchangeably to refer to the third person of the Holy Trinity in Christian theology. In general, they are understood to represent the divine and spiritual presence of God in the world. However, there are historical and linguistic nuances to consider. "Holy Spirit" is a more modern and commo...
The Spirit dwells inside every true Christian. The body of faithful Christians becomes His temple (1 Corinthians 3:16). He is described as a 'Counsellor' or 'Helper' (paraclete in Greek, guiding them in the way of the truth.) The 'Fruit of the Spirit' (the result of His work) is "love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentlen...
Christians believe that it was the Holy Spirit whom Jesus mentioned as the promised "Comforter" in John 14:26. After His resurrection, Christ told his disciples that they would be "baptized with the Holy Ghost," and would receive power or endowment (Acts 1:4-8). This promise was fulfilled in the events recounted in Acts 2. On the first Pentecost, J...
In Christian theology, the relationship between Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit is a central aspect of the doctrine of the Trinity. The Trinity is the understanding that God exists as three distinct persons—the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit—yet these three persons are one God. The Bible is the primary source for understanding...
Some have argued that Old Testament believers were saved and sanctified by the Spirit just as New Testament believers. But such teaching appears nowhere in the Old Testament. However, people were made right with God. The focus of the Old Testament roles of the Spirit lies elsewhere. In the earliest Scriptures, the Spirit does not clearly emerge as ...
Old Testament
1. וְר֣וּחַ קָדְשׁ֑וֹ (rûaḥ qādəšô) – His Holy Spirit (Isaiah 63:10) 2. וְר֣וּחַ קָ֝דְשְׁךָ֗ (rûaḥ qādəšəkā) – Your Holy Spirit (Psalm 51:11) 3. וְר֣וּחַ אֱלֹהִ֔ים (rûaḥ ĕlōhîm) – Spirit of God (Genesis 1:2) 4. נִשְׁמַת־ר֨וּחַ חַיִּ֜ים (nišəmat-rûaḥ ḥayîm) – The Breath of the Spirit of Life (Genesis 7:22) 5. ר֣וּחַ יְהוָ֑ה (rûaḥ YHWH) – Spirit of YHWH (Isaiah 11:2) 6. ר֧וּחַ חָכְמָ֣ה וּבִינָ֗ה (rûaḥ ḥākəmâ ûbînâ) – Spirit of Wisdom and Understanding (Isaiah 11:2) 7. ר֤וּחַ עֵצָה֙ וּגְבוּרָ֔ה...
New Testament
1. πνεύματος ἁγίου (Pneumatos Hagiou) – Holy Spirit (Matthew 1:18) 2. πνεύματι θεοῦ (Pneumati Theou) – Spirit of God (Matthew 12:28) 3. ὁ παράκλητος (Ho Paraclētos) – The Comforter, cf. Paraclete John 14:26 (John 16:7) 4. πνεῦμα τῆς ἀληθείας (Pneuma tēs Alētheias) – Spirit of Truth (John 16:13) 5. Πνεῦμα Χριστοῦ (Pneuma Christou) – Spirit of Christ (1 Peter 1:11) Depending on context: πνεῦμα (Pneuma) – Spirit (John 3:8) Πνεύματος (Pneumatos) – Spirit (John 3:8)
According to the Greek Lexicon, the original Greek word for "Spirit," as used for Holy Spirit, is pneuma. This word is used 385 times in the King James translation and often refers to the Holy Spirit, but also in other contexts. Here are the definitions of this Greek word as found in the lexicon: 1. The Third Person of the Triune God, the Holy Spir...
Acts 4:31:“After they prayed, the place where they were meeting was shaken. And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and spoke the word of God boldly.” Romans 8:14-16:“For those who are led by the Spirit of God are the children of God. The Spirit you received does not make you slaves, so that you live in fear again; rather, the Spirit you rece...
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Mar 30, 2012 · But the main point is: Look at all that ACTION. The Holy Ghost is not passive. It represents the activity of God with the overarching purpose of revealing Christ to the whole world. What does the Holy Ghost do? It reveals the Christ and announces its coming. Matt 1:18, Luke 2:25. Baptism of the Holy Ghost. Matt 3:11. It energizes. Luke 1:15
Aug 28, 2023 · Jesus said that the Holy Spirit “will teach you all things,” and on the day of Pentecost the disciples understood what happened regarding Jesus and especially the meaning of His death and resurrection.
Sep 5, 2024 · In Isaiah’s day, only a few people – like the prophets or some kings – had the infilling of the Holy Ghost. Today, it is the privilege of all believers! Why do some folks say “Holy Ghost” and others “Holy Spirit?” Let’s explore what the Bible wants us to know about the Holy Spirit.
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But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you. New King James Version