“God first created the heavens and the earth. The abyss was covered in darkness, and the earth was formless and empty. And the seas’ surface was being disturbed by the Spirit of God. God then ordered, “Let there be light,” and light appeared.” 1-3 in Genesis, the Holy Spirit carried it forth once God spoke it.
The Holy Spirit is a person.
The Holy Spirit is who I am. I am a natural human who, following Christ’s resurrection and ascension to heaven, entered the devout followers and believers of Jesus Christ.
When Jesus said to His Apostles in Acts 2: 1-4, “I will ask the Father (Who is the God-Head), and He will give you another Helper so He may be with you forever,” He was referring to me. I am the Spirit of Truth, and the world cannot receive Me because it can not see or know Me. However, if you are a believer, you will be able to recognize Me (the Holy Spirit) because I will be living inside of you.
When a person becomes born-again by believing and receiving Jesus Christ, God resides in that person through Me. The Holy Spirit, I have intellect (1 Cor: 2:11) and emotion (Rom. 15:30). My primary role is to bear “witness” of Jesus Christ (John 15:26, 16:14). God-The Father, God-The Son, God-The Holy Spirit, top Christian books, and all of the divine attributes that are credited to the Father and the Son are equally credited to Me also.
The Holy Spirit: Who He Is and What He Does
When did I come to reside inside of you on this earth? I traveled following Jesus Christ’s ascension. Acts 2:1-4: When the Spirit gave them expression, “they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and started speaking in various languages.”
Efforts of the Holy Spirit in Christians:
As Christians, you must walk in the Spirit and be filled with the Spirit. This is the work of the Holy Spirit (Eph 5:18). Then I, the Holy Spirit, will give you the power to carry out the Father’s desire, encouraging Christians to grow spiritually. The Holy Spirit convicts a person’s intellect and heart to turn from sin and seek forgiveness from God. The Lord declares that the Redeemer will visit Zion and those who repent of their transgressions against Jacob. According to 2 Timothy 1:7, the Holy Spirit gives Christians strength. You won’t have a spirit of dread after you’ve received Me (the Holy Spirit),” says Jesus.
Through Christ, everyone has access to the Holy Spirit. According to Peter in Acts 2:38–39: “You will all receive the gift of the Holy Spirit if you repent and are the baptism of the holy spirit in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. The promise is made to you, your offspring, and everyone else who is far away—as many as the Lord our God calls.” Because everyone who asks will get, everyone who seeks will find, and everyone who knocks will have their door opened.
May the Lord provide significant benefits to the readers and doers of His Holy Word.