¶ … street what the Holy Spirit represents one would probably get a consistent answer regardless of the number of people asked, or the spiritual beliefs of those asked. Christianity is based on several foundational premises, with one of the strongest being the Holy Spirit. Regardless of one's religious background or beliefs most people in the U.S. have a basic understanding of the tenet of the Holy Spirit in the Christian faith. The Holy Spirit is commonly understood as the Ghost of the trinity, "The Father, The Son and The Holy Ghost." When one receives the Holy Spirit into their heart and sole it is believed that the Lord has entered that person's heart and soul and is guiding them in their daily lives.
Christians often speak of the Holy Spirit moving them, or the fact that they felt the Holy Spirit enter their hearts. It is these and other common sayings that bring most of the western world to have at least a basic understanding of what the Holy Spirit is and how it pertains to the Christian Faith. While many people can give a general overview of what the Holy Spirit is, when pressed to discuss the Work of the Holy Spirit their eyes cloud over and they are not sure how to respond. The Work of the Holy Spirit is one of the most important factors to understand as the Work of the Holy Spirit provides an understanding of many of the Christian doctrines.
This paper will present a detailed examination of the Work of the Holy Spirit. The writer will begin by exploring the understanding of the Holy Spirit and what it means. There will be discussion about what it means to have the Holy Spirit "within" and how that affects the life of the Christian who has receive it. The writer will then delve into the Work of the Holy Spirit and some of the most important examples of that work throughout the history of Christianity. The writer will conclude with a summarization of the Work of the Holy Spirit and what it means to mankind, in the past, in the present and in the future. There were 12 sources used to complete this paper including the Holy Bible.
INTRODUCTION
There are many reasons to explore the Work of the Holy Spirit. Since Christianity was in its infancy its followers have moved to create a world of understanding when it comes to the life of Jesus Christ, the Christian prophet. Jesus was the son of God and the New Testament portrays his life, his sacrifices and the messages and words he brought to those who were ready to give their life to the Lord. The Holy Spirit is part of the trinity that revolves around the basic premise of the father, the son and the Holy Spirit. It is important to understand the Holy Spirit so that one can have a blueprint of what the bible wants for them and how the work of the Holy Spirit affects them and their lives.
The study of the work of the Holy Spirit is something that will take Christians into the faith in-depth and allow a more complete understanding of the importance of that work. The Work of the Holy Spirit provides a clear cut clarification of what is expected of Christians in many avenues of their life. It is important to understand the Work of the Holy Spirit in the beginning of the faith provides a narrative of the faith itself and the stronger connection with the trinity of which the Holy Spirit is a part of.
The Work of the Holy Spirit poured out to the Pena costal and provided gifts that would be everlasting. The Work of the Holy Spirit is a key foundational element of the Christian Faith and its continued acceptance as its divine creation continues to propel Christian followers into the future.
The Holy Spirit in Short Before one can fully grasp and understand the importance of the work of the Holy Spirit and its relationship to the continued success of the Christian Faith, it is important for one to have a grasp on the basic Holy Spirit and its use.
For one to understand the Work of the Holy Spirit, one must first accept the Christian acceptance and belief of how the Holy Spirit operates even today. The Holy Spirit is said to come and live within the hearts and souls of the Christians who accept Jesus as their savior. The Holy Spirits is God and it...
Baptisim in the Holy Spirit James Dunn and the Baptism of the Holy Spirit James Dunn's book: The Baptism of the Holy Spirit is a traditional exegesis of the religious phenomenon which has been relegated in modern times to the Pentecostal Christian churches. The baptism in the Holy Spirit was prophesied in the Old Testament (OT) writings. The experience was demonstrated in special circumstances among OT leaders, but the prophet Joel promised
Moving to a Liberation Theology Introduction The traditional doctrines of Salvation and the Holy Spirit can be viewed differently when approached from the perspective of Liberation Theology. The theological position of the liberation theology is that social justice and the liberation from oppression is the key to executing the philosophy and teachings of Christ on Earth. According to Juan Luis Segundo in The Liberation of Theology, the central premise of Christianity is
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Green, Michael. Evangelism in the Early Church. Grand Rapids, Mich: W.B. Eerdmans Pub, 2004. Michael Green's book "Evangelism in the Early Church," is a well written and multifaceted study of Christian evangelism in the remarkable period between Apostle Paul and Origen. Green, who is conscious of God's role and wonderful intentions for bringing individuals to Christ, is reluctant in his book to assert negatively that the early church successfully completed its
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..no longer worthy to be called your son," the father rejected that statement, and instead ordered "the best robe" be brought, placed a ring on the son's finger and "sandals on his feet." The father then ordered a "fattened calf" be butchered, for a "feast" honoring his wayward son's return. This son of mine," the father told his younger son, "was dead and is alive again..." Meanwhile, the oldest son "became angry"
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