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The Holy Ghost is the third member of the Eternal GODHEAD, and is identified also as the HOLY SPIRIT, Spirit of Goel, Spirit of the Lord, and the COMFORTER. All three members of the Godhead were manifested at Jesus' baptism (Mark 1:9-12; see also DOVE, SIGN OF).
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Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost are three distinct beings who function with absolute unity of purpose as the Godhead. Chart - identifies key passages in the New Testament
Feb 9, 2016 · The term "Spirit of Christ" is used only twice in the Book of Mormon (see Moroni 7:16 and 10:17) while the term "Holy Ghost" is used ninety-five times. The term "Spirit of the Lord" is used forty times, "Spirit of God" twenty times, and "power of God" fifty-four times.
The Holy Ghost conveys the gifts of the Spirit to the children of God (see 1 Corinthians 12:1–11; Moroni 10:9–17; D&C 46:13–26). The Holy Ghost brings to our remembrance truths that we have been taught earlier (see John 14:26). The Holy Ghost reproves the world for sin (see John 16:8; D&C 121:43).
the Holy Ghost’s mission. Through the gifts of the Spirit and the fruit of the Spirit, the Holy Ghost directs us to become more Spirit-filled and Christlike. This paper, grounded in Latter-day Saint doctrine, fo-cuses on how gifts and the fruit of the Holy Spirit enable us to show our dependence on the Lord’s atoning sacrifice and to “be ...
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Sep 30, 2023 · In Mormonism, the Holy Ghost is the Spirit of God, the divine Comforter. He’s not holy simply because he’s pure and sinless; he’s holy because he sanctifies or ‘makes holy.’ It’s a seminal moment in any Latter-day Saint’s spiritual journey when he or she prays about whether the text is true.