The Holy Spirit derives from the Latin Spirits Sanctus which refers to the divine grace that is manifested to enter into relationship with the believers in order to unite with Christ or with God, in other words, the Holy Spirit is the one who activates the Christian faith .
The holy spirit:
The Holy Spirit is one of the three persons of God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. For many this is a knowledge difficult to conceive. The Bible reveals that there is only one living God; Yet we learn from the Scriptures that He is made up of three different people. One way to partially visualize this concept is to examine the nature of water (H2O). Water is a unique compound that can exist in three states - liquid, ice, and vapor. Another aspect is that of an egg. It is composed of the white, the yolk, and the peel, but it is still an egg. Of course, by no means these examples give a complete profile of our God, but they illustrate the fact that their three "persons" in no way nullify their oneness.
The Holy Spirit is not an intangible force of life, it rambles. He is not undefined or without thought. The holy spirit is a "person" equal in all respects to God, the father, and to God, the son. The Bible tells us that all the characteristics of God, evident in the father and the son, are equally evident in the holy spirit.
The Holy Spirit is peppered with understanding, emotions, and will. In: (1st Corinthians 2:11), we see a sample of the understanding and the will of the Holy Spirit. "For who of men knows the things of man, except the spirit of the man that is in him? In the verse it is shown that the holy spirit was, is, and is as well as the knowledge of all the things of the Kingdom "So neither did anyone know the things of God, but the Spirit of God."
However, although the Holy Spirit has all the characteristics of God, He has specific actions and functions in our lives. In John 16:13, we see the Spirit of Truth as our guide: "But when the Spirit of Truth comes, He will guide you into all truth: for He will not speak on His own account, but will speak all that He hears, and it will make known the things that will come. "
In John 14:26, we deepened that the Holy Spirit is our Counselor and teacher: "More the Comforter, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name, He will teach you all things, and will remind you of everything that I I said."
In the scriptures in (1 Corinthians 3:16), we understand that the Holy Spirit lives within us: "Do you not know that you are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwells in you?" Once you are received to the Lord Jesus in the heart, the holy spirit begins to dwell in our lives: In Acts 1: 8, we know where our power comes from: "But you will receive power, when the Holy Spirit has come upon you." In Romans 8:14 , we know where our direction comes from: "For all who are led by the Spirit of God, these are the children of God." The Holy Spirit is the guide, and whoever lets him guide his ways, and be obedient to the ordinances this is recognized as a child of God.
In Romans 8:26, we show that the Holy Spirit is with us in moments of weakness and prayer: "And likewise, the Spirit helps us in our weakness; for what we should ask for as it should, we do not know, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us with unutterable groans. "In Hebrews 9:14, we note that the Holy Spirit is eternal. In 1 Corinthians 2:11, we see that the Holy Spirit knows everything. In Psalm 139, we know that the Holy Spirit is everywhere.
The Holy Spirit is responsible for the resources of the Kingdom:
There are three Persons of the Trinity. Although the three Persons are One, they are never confused as to their function. The Father is from Whom we must carry out his will in the Kingdom of God. The Lord Jesus is the Word, the Word of the Father, the Expression of the Person of the Father. The Holy Spirit is the wisdom and power of the Father who created the universe according to the will of the Father expressed through the Administrator, the Lord Jesus Christ.
The Lord Jesus came to take us to the Father. He is the way to the Father. The Lord Jesus is the Bridegroom of the Church as He is also the beloved Son of the Father. The Lord Jesus is the Lamb of God who died as a sacrifice for our sins. It is pleasing to the Father that the whole world becomes the testimony of the Son. . The Son will become the Center and the Circle of all things. The Father also pleases the saints to be the fullness of the Son. The Father loves the saints as he loves the Son.
The Son is the King. His scepter is justice. He is the Faithful Person that comes from the Father. It has been granted to the ruling Son, who administers all the riches of the Kingdom. Although the Son will share the Kingdom with the saints, converting them into co-heirs, in any case, the will of the Father is always expressed through the Son, through the living Word. The Holy Spirit always moves according to the will of the Father manifested by the Son. This is the reason why it is written that all things were created by him, that is, by the Son. The King was sent to the world and then was crucified for our sins. Now the King, the Administrator and Divine Judge, has returned to the Father.
The Holy Spirit has been sent to the world to take us to the King. The Holy Spirit is like Eliezer who was sent by Abraham to conquer a wife for Isaac, for the son. The Holy Spirit remains on earth as administrator of the resources of the kingdom. The Holy Spirit always speaks about the Son and glorifies the Son. He is faithful performing His representation. Now you are the chariot of God. Now you flow with the flow of the Trinity. All the things of God are the promises of his word.
There is no place in the Kingdom for a will other than that of the Father. There is no place in the Kingdom for a King other than the Lord Jesus Christ. There is no place in the Kingdom for wisdom and power other than that which comes from the Spirit of God. The Holy Spirit is the person who comforts you, who guides you to the direction of the Lord and the will of the father. They are one, with different tasks to fulfill the same purpose; Salvation and the manifestation of the Kingdom of God on earth; free the captives, know the mysteries and treasures of the kingdom! In: John 14: 16-17; This revealed: "And I will pray to the Father, and He will give you another Comforter to be with you forever; (that is,) the Spirit of truth, whom the world can not receive, because it neither sees nor knows him, (but) you do know him because he lives with you and will be in you.
In John, 16: 7, This other sample of the many promises that have already been established: "But I tell you the truth: it is better for you that I go; because if I do not leave, the Comforter will not come to you; but if I leave, I will send it to you. " In Romans, 8:16 we notice that the Holy Spirit is also our advocate. "The Spirit itself bears witness to our spirit that we are children of God.
"The holy spirit is our helper, it is who makes us sensitive."
In Romans, 8:26, the Holy Spirit is our helper, who makes us sensitive. "And in the same way, the Spirit also helps us in our weakness; because we do not know how to pray as we should, but the Spirit himself intercedes (for us) with unspeakable groans; "The Holy Spirit directs us until we pray to the father, he helps us to pray correctly so that our prayers are heard , that is another powerful resource that He gives us.
In John 14:26, the Holy Spirit keeps us convinced of the Lord's will for our lives. "But the Comforter, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, He will teach you all things, and will remind you of everything. what have I told you? " The spirit brings to memory all that we forget, and brings conviction of sin when we are acting in an incorrect way. He corrects us.