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  • Christians believe that the Holy Spirit is a divine being, equal in power and importance to God the Father and Jesus Christ the Son. The Holy Spirit is seen as the guiding force that helps believers understand God’s will, empowers them to live a righteous life, and unites the body of Christ, the Church.
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  • Christianity in their beliefs about the Holy Spirit. In Christian theology, pneumatology refers to the study of the Holy Spirit.
  • The Holy Spirit in Christianity: In Christianity, the Holy Spirit is the third of three persons constituting God.
  • In Christianity, the Holy Spirit is the third of three persons constituting God. ... Where is He who put His Holy Spirit in the midst of them.” (Isaiah 63:10-11).
  • In Christianity, the Holy Spirit is considered the third person of the Holy Trinity, along with God the Father and God the Son (Jesus Christ).
  • Theologians and religious scholars often make a connection between the Holy Spirit of Christianity with the Ruach Hakodesh in Jewish Holy texts.
  • For most Christian denominations, the Holy Spirit is an integral part of their belief. It is part of the Trinity which is one of the central doctrines in Christianity.
  • The Holy Spirit is often referred to as the Comforter. The role of the Holy Spirit in Christianity is to comfort and guide believers.
  • The Holy Spirit is the third person of the Trinity, who works in the lives of Christians today. Read time: 8 minutes and 32 seconds.
  • This article aims to explore the role and nature of the Holy Spirit in Christian belief, examining its presence throughout the Bible, its relationship with the...
  • The Holy Spirit in Islam and Christianity. Between God (Third Person) and Angel. www.edc.org.kw www.islamforchristians.com ©All Rights Reserved 2015.
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    • 2 The Holy Spirit in the New Testament
    • 4 Common Misconceptions in the West of The Holy Spirit [1]
    The Spirit dwells inside every true Christian, each one's body being his temple...
  • It is important that we “get it right” and work with Holy Spirit in whatever ministry God has called us to, in the context of His eternal purposes.