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The Person & Gifts of the Holy Spirit True or False
The three things necessary for personality are: 1) will; 2) feelings; 3) emotions.
Oftentimes when the Scriptures refer to the Holy Spirit, the personal pronouns "his" "him", and "he" are used, signifying that it is referring to a person.
Jesus, in promising the Holy Spirit, referred to Him as the paraclete.
The word ruach in Hebrew is comforter.
Deuteronomy 6:4 is called the Shema.
First John 5:7 reads, "For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one."
In 2nd Corinthians 3:18, we read the phrase, "the Spirit of the Lord". In the Greek, this phrase reads, "the Lord the Spirit".
When a person hardens his heart and will not listen to the Spirit (repent), then God has no alternative but mercy.
The name Jesus derives from the Greek for the Hebrew, Joshua, which is the contraction of Jehovah Shua, meaning "Jehovah is Salvation".
The Holy Spirit is reproving the world of sin because it does not believe in Jesus.
The church of Jesus Christ has been greatly strengthened by compromise with the world.
Christians are in a physical battle with the world.
The Holy Spirit baptizes you into the body of Christ at salvation, but Jesus baptizes you with the Holy Spirit.
The Greek preposition "epi" means to come "upon" or "over".
There is no thought or indication in the Scriptures that the gift of the Holy Spirit would cease at the death of the last apostle.
There is an experience called the baptism of the Holy Spirit that is separate and distinct from regeneration (salvation).
In Acts 2:38-39, we find the three-fold command: Repent, be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ, and receive the Holy Spirit.
God is bound by particular methods or ways to impart the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
The Feast of Tabernacles is also known as Purim.
In Bible days, when a rabbi was going to herald a truth or make a proclamation, he would stand.
We are so integrated as body, soul, and spirit that it is difficult at times to know if we under an emotional attack, physical attack or spiritual attack.
However, it is possible to fill an emotional need with a physical experience, or a physical need with an emotional experience.
It is the Holy Spirit who actually teaches us the Scriptures.
The purpose of prayer is not to change the mind of God but to open your heart so as to allow God to do the things He wants to do.
The stamp of God's ownership is the process of sanctification.
When the term Gentile is used in Scripture it is referring to one who is without Christ, whose understanding of spiritual things is still darkened.
The gifts of the Spirit are given to the profit of the person exercising the gift and are not to be exercised during church services.
Wisdom is the accumulation of facts.
The word of knowledge is a knowledge of things that one would not otherwise know through natural means or study.
The word "faith" is only mentioned twice in the Old Testament and is not mentioned at all in the New Testament.
The Holy Spirit bestows the gifts of healings to each one as He wills because Jesus is our healer, not the person praying for you.
Prophecy is men speaking forth the word of God through the anointing of the Holy Spirit.
The danger with the gift of working of miracles is in taking personal glory unto oneself for what God has done.
Speaking in tongues should only be done in one's personal prayer life.
Anybody can have the gifts of helps and by faith exercise that gift to be a blessing and a benefit to the whole body of Christ.
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The Bible ascribes the Holy Spirit as having:
The name Jesus bespeaks:
In Revelation 3:8 we find that the church has:
The Greek preposition para means
Man exists on three levels (body, mind, spirit) and can experience:
The Greek word allos means
The Holy Spirit makes intercession with us
The word of wisdom in the church removes:
The Lord's name Jehovah Rapha means:
In Paul's list of requirement for apostles, he states that an apostle must:
The name Israel means:
The first requirement of a bishop in 1st Timothy 3:2-6 would disqualify all from leadership because it states a bishop is to be:
The exhorter stirs us to action by:
The Greek word for cheerful as found in 2nd Corinthians 9:7 is a little more intense and would better be translated:
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