Sunday, November 3, 2013

Trinity

  The Holy Spirit and God the Father are one and the same. On its surface, this statement sounds like it is contrary to Christian doctrine, but the similarities between God the Father and the Holy Spirit are striking!
  In the Holy Trinity, we have God the Father, Jesus Christ his son, who is the link between Holy God and sinful man, and then the third member, the Holy Spirit, or in some teachings, the Holy Ghost. But what of him, what part does he play in all of this? Because he is always spoken of as a spirit or a ghost, calling him a him is interesting in and of itself. Because he is a spiritual being, you could call him an entity, but that would make him sound too clinical? This spirit-entity is the source of all life, and from this source comes all knowledge, there is no wisdom if not from the Holy Spirit! Because the Holy Ghost is spirit, he can be everywhere at anytime. Rather then calling him Holy Spirit, we call him and think of him as a man, because of the power in his words, and in the way that they are delivered.
They are unmistakably masculine!
  Because the Holy Spirit is everywhere, his counsel is always right at hand, and so the main thing that his spirit does is teach. From this life source, this entity, comes all wisdom! Afterall, it was God the Father with his son Jesus at his side who created the heavens and the earth, and all the while the Holy Spirit was all around them!

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