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    Having theses gifts of the Holy Spirit is a responsibility and a blessing. It is crucial to understand but should be able to spread so the catholic community should be able to recognize and use the gifts of the Holy Spirit. After learning each gift i have realized that people need to embrace theses gifts and use this in there everyday life. The four gifts that bring meaning to me the most is wisdom‚ understanding‚ courage‚ and knowledge. Theses gifts don’t just help out only spiritually but help

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    Baptist Theological Seminary John’s view of the Holy Spirit as it unfolds in the Fourth Gospel. A Research Paper Submitted to Dr. James A. Mann In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Course John NBST 615 By Daniel A. Nichols L-25154896 June 29‚ 2014 Contents of Table of Contents………………….……………………….……………….……..2 I. Introduction………….……………….………………………………...……....3 II. Passages with the Holy Spirit……….…..……………………….......................4 III. Unique Names…………………………

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    Prof. Ingle Research paper 1 March 27‚ 2014 The Holy Spirit The Holy Spirit has endured much confusion over the history of the church some even minimize His purpose by downgrading Him to an undefined characteristic of God. As an important part of the trinity‚ the Holy Spirit is not an optional part of the tri-unity of God. He is an integral essential member in terms of His relationship to God the Father‚ God the Son‚ and humanity. The Holy Spirit in the original Greek is called the Paraclete which

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    RELIGION 1D ESSAY ON THE HOLY SPIRIT LUKE COX INTRODUCTION -What is the Holy Spirit? -What is the relevance of the Holy Spirit to Christ? BODY -Discuss Donal Calloway’s early life‚ what impact did his friends‚ drugs and disrupted life have on him. -When did his life change? What brought about change? -How did he turn his life around? -What did he say caused the change in his life? Conclusion -How can a person like Donald Calloway make a difference in the lives of others ---

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    Being Baptized By The Holy Spirit By: R. A. Torrey‚ ’The Baptism of the Holy Spirit’ ISBN: 0883681773 ISBN-13: 9780883681770 Pub. Date: February 2005 Chapter 23 Step 1 Accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior (Acts 2:38) Then Peter said unto them‚ Repent‚ and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins‚ and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. Step 2 Renunciation of Sin The Holy Spirit is a ’Holyspirit and you can’t have

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    The Holy Spirit is always present‚ guiding humanity in its most difficult times. One way in which this is done is through the Gifts of the Holy Spirit‚ which help us live out the Gospel in our lives. Oscar Romero‚ who was an archbishop in El Salvador‚ exemplifies the Holy Spirit working through humanity. Romero was a constant advocate for all‚ and everything he did was through the gifts of the Holy Spirit. The gifts of fortitude‚ understanding‚ and piety were the main gifts of the Holy Spirit that

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    NEW TESTAMENT LETTERS ROMANS MB637 GEORGE WIELAND ASSESSMENT 3 THEMATIC ESSAY - THE HOLY SPIRIT DUE DATE: 14.11.03 WORD COUNT: 1851 JARROD ANGOVE javiandjess@value.net.nz Thematic Essay - The Holy Spirit Question: The role of the Holy Spirit in the life of a Christian believer. Paul‚ more than any other New Testament writer links the concept of the Spirit indwelt believer‚ with the day to day living and empowering of the Christian life. As Paige muses‚ "Christians who were formerly alienated

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    The scriptures clearly state that the Holy Spirit intercedes for us (the saints) according to His will and makes a groaning response to God which cannot be uttered in human words on the behalf of saints. Why must or should the Holy Spirit intercede for the saint? Why can’t the saint’s own spirit do as the Holy Spirit? First of all‚ it is God’s will that the Holy Spirit intercede for saints because the saint’s infirmities in praying are inadequate for God’s consent. For example‚ (1) The saint

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    depict‚ one of the most complex and important concepts expressed in Christian art and ideology is the idea of the holy trinity. Artistic representations of the three persons of the holy trinity helped people make better sense of the divine mystery of Christ by expressing a complicated theological idea through the use of tangible and concrete visual symbols. Attempts to depict the holy trinity pose valuable questions about how to represent a concept that has long been considered impossible to entirely

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    Spirit of Adoption vs. Orphan Spirit Human Needs* Safety Unconditional Love Affirmation Purpose Frost‚ Jack and Trisha‚ Shiloh Place Ministries Orphan Orphan - Biblical definition: “Comfortless one” Living as orphans or comfortless ones is living with unresolved unmet needs – either without a family‚ or in the midst of a family system. This can be seen in our anxiety levels‚ and by the unhealthy roles we take on to try and be accepted‚ loved‚ and welcome in our own families

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