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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Holy Spirit | | | | |  |  |  | Holy Spirit: Encyclopedia II - Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - The Holy SpiritFollowers of this faith assert that the Holy Spirit is given to them and empowers them when they believe in Jesus Christ, from their interpretation of Ephesians 1:13-14 which says, "And you also were included in Christ when you heard the word of truth, the gospel of you salvation. Having believed, you were marked win him with a seal, the promised Holy Spirit, who is a deposit guaranteeing out inheritance, until the redemption of those who are God's possession—to the praise of his glory."
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See also:Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation, Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - Intro, Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - The Trinity, Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - Prophesy and Fulfillment, Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - The Holy Spirit, Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - The Advocate, Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - The Anti-Tempter, Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - The Inspiration, Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - The Teacher, Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - The Intercessor, Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - The Comforter, Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - The Church, Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - Conclusion Read more here: » Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation: Encyclopedia II - Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - The Holy Spirit |
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|  |  |  | Holy Spirit: Encyclopedia II - Holy Spirit according to Protestantism - Personal or ImpersonalLet us look at some of the qualities and functions seen associated with the Holy Spirit in the New Testament. The Spirit is seen to:
Impel people - Matthew 4:1, Mark 1:12
Constrain people - Acts 16:6,7
Empower people to perform signs & wonders and cast out demons - Luke 4:14, Matthew 12:28, Acts 1:8, 10:38, Romans 15:19, I Corinthians 2:4
Inspire people to speak and teaches them what to say - Mark 12:36, 13:11, Luke 12:12, Acts 2:4, 6:10, 21:11, 28:25, I Corinthians 2:13, 12:3, 2 Peter 1:21
See also:Holy Spirit according to Protestantism, Holy Spirit according to Protestantism - Introduction, Holy Spirit according to Protestantism - Titles, Holy Spirit according to Protestantism - Personal or Impersonal, Holy Spirit according to Protestantism - Divinity, Holy Spirit according to Protestantism - The Holy Spirit in the New Testament Church, Holy Spirit according to Protestantism - The Spirit in the Believer, Holy Spirit according to Protestantism - Spiritual Gifts Read more here: » Holy Spirit according to Protestantism: Encyclopedia II - Holy Spirit according to Protestantism - Personal or Impersonal |
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|  |  |  | Holy Spirit: Encyclopedia II - Holy Spirit according to Protestantism - TitlesThere are lots of references in the New Testament to “the Spirit” or the “Holy Spirit,” but there are a number of other titles, which we also need to consider.
These are:
Spirit of God - Matthew 3:16, Romans 8:9,14, I Corinthians 2:11,14, 6:11, 7:40, 12:3, 1 John 4:2
Spirit of the Living God - II Corinthians 3:3
Spirit of the Lord - Luke 4:18, Acts 5:9, 8:39, II Corinthians 3:17
Spirit of Christ/Jesus Christ - Romans 8:9, Philippians 1:19, 1 Peter 1:11
Spirit of His (God’s) So ...
See also:Holy Spirit according to Protestantism, Holy Spirit according to Protestantism - Introduction, Holy Spirit according to Protestantism - Titles, Holy Spirit according to Protestantism - Personal or Impersonal, Holy Spirit according to Protestantism - Divinity, Holy Spirit according to Protestantism - The Holy Spirit in the New Testament Church, Holy Spirit according to Protestantism - The Spirit in the Believer, Holy Spirit according to Protestantism - Spiritual Gifts Read more here: » Holy Spirit according to Protestantism: Encyclopedia II - Holy Spirit according to Protestantism - Titles |
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| |  |  |  | Holy Spirit: Encyclopedia II - Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - The TrinityBelievers claim that God the Father and Jesus Christ are two separate beings, and together with the Holy Spirit they form a Trinity. Though they are three separate personages, they are equal. Each are divine—the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit—all in one, God.
The Holy Spirit is the third personage, but is a spirit without a body of flesh and bone. This Holy Spirit is the form of God's presence that remained on earth after Jesus's earthly life.
Early general councils of the Christian church defined belief in Father, So ...
See also:Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation, Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - Intro, Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - The Trinity, Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - Prophesy and Fulfillment, Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - The Holy Spirit, Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - The Advocate, Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - The Anti-Tempter, Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - The Inspiration, Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - The Teacher, Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - The Intercessor, Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - The Comforter, Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - The Church, Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - Conclusion Read more here: » Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation: Encyclopedia II - Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - The Trinity |
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|  |  |  | Holy Spirit: Encyclopedia II - Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - Prophesy and FulfillmentThe gift of the Holy Spirit was promised long ago, being mentioned in the Old Testament prophesies: "This is what was spoken by the prophet Joel: 'In the last days, God says, "I will pour out my spirit on all people. Your sons and daughters will prophesy. Your young men will see visions; your old men will dream dreams. Even on my servants, both man and woman, I will pour my Spirit in those days, and they will prophesy," ' " (Acts 2:16-18); but, he was not finally given until Jesus Christ was resurrected and had ascended into heaven. Peters preachi ...
See also:Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation, Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - Intro, Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - The Trinity, Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - Prophesy and Fulfillment, Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - The Holy Spirit, Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - The Advocate, Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - The Anti-Tempter, Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - The Inspiration, Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - The Teacher, Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - The Intercessor, Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - The Comforter, Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - The Church, Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - Conclusion Read more here: » Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation: Encyclopedia II - Holy Spirit as Revealed in Acts through Revelation - Prophesy and Fulfillment |
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Christian Theological Dictionary on Holy Spirit A Christian theological definition of Holy Spirit according to CARM - The Christian Apologetics & Research Ministry: " Holy Spirit, The The third person of the Godhead. He is completely God. He is called God (Acts 5:3-4), has a will (1 Cor. 12:11), speaks (Acts 8:29; 13:2), and knows all things (John 14:17). He is not an "active force" as the Jehovah's Witnesses mistakenly teach. The Holy Spirit is alive and is fully and completely God. He is called the Spirit of God (Gen. 1:2), Holy Spirit (Psalm 51:1), the Helper (John 14:16,26), and Eternal Spirit (Heb. 9:14). He knows all things (1 Cor. 2:10-11), is all powerful (Luke 1:35), and is everywhere (Psalm 139:7-13). (See Trinity and Holy Spirit.) " See also: Holy Spirit, Christianity, Body Mind and Soul)
For more dictionary entries, see » Holy Spirit Dictionary |
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Holy Spirit Holy Water As practiced in the Roman Catholic Church the rite is virtually identical with that of the ancient Egyptians: the water which has been blessed or consecrated is used to sprinkle the worshipers and objects used in the church service. It was unquestionably adopted from the ancient Mysteries, and became a rite of external symbolic purification. In Egypt and pagan Rome, it "accompanied the rite of bread and wine. 'Holy water was sprinkled by the Egyptian priest alike upon his gods' images and the faithful. It was both poured and sprinkled. A brush has been found, supposed to have been used for that purpose, as at this day.' (Bonwick's Egyptian Belief (p. 418)) As to the bread, 'the cakes of Isis . . . were placed upon the altar. Gliddon writes that they were "identical in shape with the consecrated cake of the Roman and Eastern Churches." Melville assures us "the Egyptians marked this holy bread with St. Andrew's cross." The Presence bread was broken before being distributed by the priests to the people, and was supposed to become the flesh and blood of the Deity. The miracle was wrought by the hand of the officiating priest, who blessed the food. . . . Rouge tells us "the bread offerings bear the imprint of the fingers, the mark of consecration".' (Ibid, page 418)" (TG 144-5). (See also: Holy Spirit, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
For more dictionary entries, see » Holy Spirit Dictionary |
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| | |  |  |  | Holy Spirit: Encyclopedia II - Accommodation religion - In the Person and work of the Holy SpiritThe work of the Holy Spirit is as a "counsellor" for the Christian person. Biblically, the Spirit lives and works inside each Christian, as well as works inside those who are in the process of coming to faith.
By dwelling and working within the life of the individual, the Trinitarian God is again accommodating himself so that mankind may experience and know him.
When an individual comes to understand the message of the Gospel and the knowledge of God, it comes only because God is choosing to make that knowledge known. But since ...
See also:Accommodation religion, Accommodation religion - In the Bible and in human language, Accommodation religion - Illumination, Accommodation religion - In the Person and work of Jesus Christ, Accommodation religion - In the Person and work of the Holy Spirit, Accommodation religion - In the sacraments, Accommodation religion - Protestantism, Accommodation religion - In the preaching of the Gospel Read more here: » Accommodation religion: Encyclopedia II - Accommodation religion - In the Person and work of the Holy Spirit |
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| | |  |  |  | Holy Spirit: Encyclopedia II - Accommodation religion - In the preaching of the GospelThrough the communication of God's Word (logos and rhema) comes the message of the Gospel (euangelion). As an individual listens to Word and Gospel, God as Holy Spirit (pneuma) moves and works in people's hearts and minds. It is through the regenerative work of the Spirit that the listener is able to then respond to this message in repentance and faith. Such a concept is sometimes called monergism.
Gospel preaching, therefore, is one of the most important facets of the principle of accommodation, for ...
See also:Accommodation religion, Accommodation religion - In the Bible and in human language, Accommodation religion - Illumination, Accommodation religion - In the Person and work of Jesus Christ, Accommodation religion - In the Person and work of the Holy Spirit, Accommodation religion - In the sacraments, Accommodation religion - Protestantism, Accommodation religion - In the preaching of the Gospel Read more here: » Accommodation religion: Encyclopedia II - Accommodation religion - In the preaching of the Gospel |
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|  |  |  | Holy Spirit: Encyclopedia II - Accommodation religion - In the Bible and in human languageThroughout the history of the Christian church, it has been generally held that the Bible - both the Old Testament and the New Testament - were divinely inspired. The principle of Accommodation allows for both the ability of the Bible to communicate objective spiritual truths about the nature of God, as well as the ability of the human authors to act as God's means by which this is to be communicated to mankind. While it is true that the authors themselves were limited and prone to mistakes, Accommodation allows for the perfect and truthful God to work in and through his human agents ...
See also:Accommodation religion, Accommodation religion - In the Bible and in human language, Accommodation religion - Illumination, Accommodation religion - In the Person and work of Jesus Christ, Accommodation religion - In the Person and work of the Holy Spirit, Accommodation religion - In the sacraments, Accommodation religion - Protestantism, Accommodation religion - In the preaching of the Gospel Read more here: » Accommodation religion: Encyclopedia II - Accommodation religion - In the Bible and in human language |
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|  |  |  | Holy Spirit: Encyclopedia II - Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Role in the Series
Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Mana Mythology.
In the Seiken Densetsu mythos, particularly according to the in-game World History Encyclopædia in Legend of Mana, the Elementals are descended from the Mana Goddess, the embodiment of the creative and destructive forces of Mana, each being born from the light which formed the respective elements of Fa'Diel, the world of Mana. According to Seiken Densetsu 3, in her creation of the world, the Mana Goddess forged the Mana Sword and with it sealed th ...
See also:Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - The Elemental Spirits, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Undine Water and Ice, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Gnome Earth, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Sylphid/Jinn Air and Thunder, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Salamando/Salamander Fire, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Lumina/Wisp Light and Holy, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Shade Darkness, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Luna/Aura Celestial/Gold, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Dryad Life and Mana/Wood, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Role in the Series, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Mana Mythology, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Mechanics, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Mythological roots Read more here: » Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu: Encyclopedia II - Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Role in the Series |
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