Introducing the Spirit of our Father God: his power and presence in our lives

Whining that you are not getting your way as I read you protest. I don't truly think you have the insight and knowledge of scripture to understand this topic anyway based on what I've observed thus far.
My adhering to the word of God is what you call "whining". I'm perfectly ok to continue to "whine" because my authority remains the Bible. You consider that as "whining" which speaks volumes.

Permit me to continue to "whine". Your inability to support your "classes of spirits" concept with Bible verses clearly demonstrates that phrase is not Biblically derived.
When you ask, 'are the spirits alive when....' that speaks volumes to me.
Of course I know the answer but I wanted to hear it from you. So let's say the spirits are alive when "the Spirit of the Father God 'houses' ALL spirits whether slated/planned or existing, ...". That means that you believe that we existed as spirits before we were born on earth. You believe in the preexistence of our spirits. That is a heresy that Origen was anathematized for by the Church. You just keep on presenting one heresy after another. What's your next heresy?
 
My adhering to the word of God is what you call "whining". I'm perfectly ok to continue to "whine" because my authority remains the Bible. You consider that as "whining" which speaks volumes.

Permit me to continue to "whine". Your inability to support your "classes of spirits" concept with Bible verses clearly demonstrates that phrase is not Biblically derived.

Of course I know the answer but I wanted to hear it from you. So let's say the spirits are alive when "the Spirit of the Father God 'houses' ALL spirits whether slated/planned or existing, ...". That means that you believe that we existed as spirits before we were born on earth. You believe in the preexistence of our spirits. That is a heresy that Origen was anathematized for by the Church. You just keep on presenting one heresy after another. What's your next heresy?
Have you finished yet...good!
 
This update should do it for awhile...better than a 80% solution that serves this thread,,

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Let's start to critique your table. I'll critique your first 10 points - the rest later.
  1. The Holy Spirit has a Personal will. "The Spirit breathes where He desires" (John 3:8). "...His own will" (Heb 2:4).
  2. He is a Person who has His own Mind (1 Cor 2:11; Eph 4:30) and who makes Personal Decisions (Acts 15:28, Acts 16:7)
  3. He is God. He is Omnipresent (Psalm 139:7-8); All-Knowing (1 Corinthians 2:10-11); Creator (Luke 1:35); Savior (Titus 3:5); Addressed as God (Acts 5:3-4).
  4. He possesses many names: Comforter / Counselor / Advocate / Intercessor / Shekhinah.
  5. As a Divine Person, He intercedes in our prayers (Rom 8:26)
  6. He is worshipped: "Praise of His Glory" (Eph 1:14).
  7. He possesses command. He directs (Isaiah 40:13); sends out holy workers (Acts 13:1–4); distributes spiritual gifts to believers (1 Cor 12:11). Since He is invisible (John 3:8) then He cannot be pictured on a Throne.
  8. He is His own Personal entity as an Independant Witness (Acts 5:32).
  9. He is One Spirit (Eph 4:4; 1 Cor 12:4).
  10. He is not an object that is personified - God forbid! He is clearly a Person from all the above verses and more....
 
Let's start to critique your table. I'll critique your first 10 points - the rest later.
  1. The Holy Spirit has a Personal will. "The Spirit breathes where He desires" (John 3:8). "...His own will" (Heb 2:4).
  2. He is a Person who has His own Mind (1 Cor 2:11; Eph 4:30) and who makes Personal Decisions (Acts 15:28, Acts 16:7)
  3. He is God. He is Omnipresent (Psalm 139:7-8); All-Knowing (1 Corinthians 2:10-11); Creator (Luke 1:35); Savior (Titus 3:5); Addressed as God (Acts 5:3-4).
  4. He possesses many names: Comforter / Counselor / Advocate / Intercessor / Shekhinah.
  5. As a Divine Person, He intercedes in our prayers (Rom 8:26)
  6. He is worshipped: "Praise of His Glory" (Eph 1:14).
  7. He possesses command. He directs (Isaiah 40:13); sends out holy workers (Acts 13:1–4); distributes spiritual gifts to believers (1 Cor 12:11). Since He is invisible (John 3:8) then He cannot be pictured on a Throne.
  8. He is His own Personal entity as an Independant Witness (Acts 5:32).
  9. He is One Spirit (Eph 4:4; 1 Cor 12:4).
  10. He is not an object that is personified - God forbid! He is clearly a Person from all the above verses and more....
You have managed to deliberately add in extra scriptural language and words into all of your 10 points. So what is the name, the person name of Your spirit, and how does it differ from the Father God own spirit?

You think by abusing scripture with your Trinitarian mark or imprint that it changes the truth? Not in the least. It is deplorable in what you do.
 
You have managed to deliberately add in extra scriptural language and words into all of your 10 points. So what is the name, the person name of Your spirit, and how does it differ from the Father God own spirit?

You think by abusing scripture with your Trinitarian mark or imprint that it changes the truth? Not in the least. It is deplorable in what you do.
I will continue to quote Bible verses, which you call "whining" and "deplorable". That's the only remark you could muster, I see. It's interesting that you did not take issue with any of the Bible verses I quoted. Carry on with your pneumatomachi like heresies.
 
my main disagreement is the word IT .the word it should say HE . when He comes John 16:8
And when he is come, he will reprove the world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment:
Now if you know 'it' to be 'personified' with male human attributes and actions and then said instead of 'it', 'he' then that would be ok although not recommended as the Holy Spirit' of God is of the Father, of himself, of his own person, and not another independent person that is doing all the ork and taking credit.

Using 'he' and thinking it means another person deprives the Father of his own Spirit, and its usage in creation.

Every time the words "holy Spirit' is used it means the Spirit of the Father who is God.
 
Now if you know 'it' to be 'personified' with male human attributes and actions and then said instead of 'it', 'he' then that would be ok although not recommended as the Holy Spirit' of God is of the Father, of himself, of his own person, and not another independent person that is doing all the ork and taking credit.

Using 'he' and thinking it means another person deprives the Father of his own Spirit, and its usage in creation.

Every time the words "holy Spirit' is used it means the Spirit of the Father who is God.
i can only go by what the word says " He " will reprove the world of sin the Holy Spirit/Ghost is the anointing that destroys the yoke / the comforter which is what Jesus sent to us just before he ascended
 
does the Spirit of God come from God ? yes or no

end of discussion- check and mate.
is not the Spirit of Christ the Same Spirit that is the Spirit of God?

Romans 8:9 "But ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you. Now if any man have not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of his." THE SAME "SPIRIT", ELSE ONE HAS TWO "SPIRITS"

Ephesians 4:4 "There is one body, and one Spirit, even as ye are called in one hope of your calling;"

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Scripture clearly describes the Holy Spirit as the intrinsic/essence and inseparable part of our Father God. This diagram displays major attributes of his Spirit.

This thread is created to not only show and reveal the Spirit of God pictorially, to also provide a self-help Bible Study of it. To research the scripture that targets each bubble in the diagram above and then to connect them to reveal a new and profound picture of the Father's power and presence in out lives and in his creation.

Of course discussion of it is encourage along the way.

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Blessings to all, whether one embarks of this trek of study or not...

APAK
The Holy Spirit is not an "it"

Is it true that the Holy Spirit is just an impersonal inanimate thing? Why then will the word of God say of Him: “And whosoever speaketh a word against the Son of man, it shall be forgiven him: but whosoever speaketh against the Holy Ghost, it shall not be forgiven him, neither in this world, neither in the world to come;” in Matthew 12:32? The Greek for ‘Spirit,’ pneuma, means: ‘wind or breath.’ How can anyone, in any way, sin against an ordinary wind?
 
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