The Personality of the Holy Spirit
The Personality of Holy Spirit is a good starting place in the Study of the Holy Spirit. To consider who or what the Holy Spirit. Is the Holy Spirit a person, one that possesses "personality"? Or is the Holy Spirit simply an "influence", or "impersonal force" that emanates from God? Is Holy Spirit a Person? Christians might shirk that the Spirit is merely a power, a force, or an "it", when in fact, Scripture reveals that the Holy Spirit is a person. The Holy Spirit is a person in the same sense that God the Father is a person, and the Lord Jesus Christ is a person.
The Holy Spirit is a person. He is not enthusiasm. He is not energy. He is not courage. He is personification of all good qualities. He has individuality. He is one being, He is one Person. He has will and intelligence. He has hearing. He has knowledge and sympathy and ability to love, see, and think. He can hear, speak, desire, grieve and rejoice. That is to say, He is a Person. The Holy Spirit has personality because He possesses the essential characteristics of personality, namely, intellect, emotion, and will.
Does KJV taught us like this?
Does CUV taught us that Holy Spirit is God?
Does NKJV, NIV, ESV taught us like this?
The Holy Spirit is God?
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