The Holy Spirit's different roles

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soggykitten

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All things that exist are created of and from God. When we repent, believe, and are washed clean of our sins, the holy spirit of God breathes life into we who were formerly dead in our sins.
We then serve God's purpose on earth and for that he prepares us for every good deed. The holy spirit leads us in his will.
I've found it becomes easier as we venture in our walk with Christ to hear the holy spirit guide us. We were so use to following our own thoughts before. It is a meditation of sorts to differentiate between our thoughts and the wisdom of holy spirit God.

My experience in knowing that difference is, when I follow my own thoughts things don't turn out as well as they should have at times. Not always though. When I cast aside my thoughts and follow the leading of holy spirit that at times can be rather insistent, all goes very well.

We're all unique and each one has a different purpose in God's plan. That's why we're to love one another I think. Because we're all here serving one God who has different intentions for each of us. And yet those intentions serve God and his kingdom making all the church in this together to make a better world. Or at least make things better where we find ourselves in the world.


Acts 1:8 “Ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Spirit is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me”
 

throughfaith

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#62
All things that exist are created of and from God. When we repent, believe, and are washed clean of our sins, the holy spirit of God breathes life into we who were formerly dead in our sins.
We then serve God's purpose on earth and for that he prepares us for every good deed. The holy spirit leads us in his will.
I've found it becomes easier as we venture in our walk with Christ to hear the holy spirit guide us. We were so use to following our own thoughts before. It is a meditation of sorts to differentiate between our thoughts and the wisdom of holy spirit God.

My experience in knowing that difference is, when I follow my own thoughts things don't turn out as well as they should have at times. Not always though. When I cast aside my thoughts and follow the leading of holy spirit that at times can be rather insistent, all goes very well.

We're all unique and each one has a different purpose in God's plan. That's why we're to love one another I think. Because we're all here serving one God who has different intentions for each of us. And yet those intentions serve God and his kingdom making all the church in this together to make a better world. Or at least make things better where we find ourselves in the world.


Acts 1:8 “Ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Spirit is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me”
Acts 1.8 is the apostles. sins are dealt with at the cross not after we believe .
 

Blik

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. So what are your thoughts?
It is so amazing to me when the Holy Spirit gives me a new understanding of scripture, or tells me something of Himself as I pray.

I think, though, that we need to be very careful of not taking a fleshly though we have as coming from the Holy Spirit as so often happens and can be done so easily. The Holy Spirit is God, and God never has a thought in opposition to scripture, nor does the Spirit add to scripture. We must check everything with scripture.
 

CS1

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I'm not saying that the old testament doesn't mention the death, burial and resurrection. We look back with the advantage . The diciples were told many times by Jesus about his death and resurrection and they did not understand until AFTER the crucifixion happened. They did not believe the resurrection until after the women told them even then they said it was a tale .
maybe you are not understanding what I am saying or I am not explaining myself either way , from your previous questions; where you asked me after I made this statement:

"They fully understood Jesus' words of the HIS earthly Ministry when they were in the presence of the Risen Lord. FYI they had no New Testament but they did know more about what was fulfilled in the Old Testament like Isaiah 53, Pslams 22, Joel 2, and many many more. They remember that Jesus said HE was to die and three days later rise again. Yes, they did before the writing of Matthew chapter 27.

You asked me to provide proof of this statement from scripture, I did.

My answer to your question is :


yes, I can for example, in scripture you will see where the Disciples remembered what Jesus said. Also, you will note that many times in the New Testament in the four Gospels They quote Old Testament Prophecies that speak directly to the Death Burial and Resurrection.


Scriptures where the disciples remembered what Jesus had said to them:
  1. Luke 24: 6-8
  2. Matt 26: 75
  3. John 2:17
  4. John 2:22
  5. John 12:16
  6. Acts 11:1

I have shown you already were in the Old Testament where Jesus had fulfilled in His death, burial, and resurrection.

Jesus Himself read from Isaiah in Luke Chapter 4:17-21
Psalms 22 on the Cross Jesus quoted verse 1 " My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? " speaking of the suffering Messiah in that whole chapter of Psalms 22.
 

CS1

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24And certain of them which were with us went to the sepulchre, and found it even so as the women had said: but him they saw not.
25¶Then he said unto them, O fools, and slow of heart to believe all that the prophets have spoken:
26Ought not Christ to have suffered these things, and to enter into his glory?
Luke 24
And as they were afraid, and bowed down their faces to the earth, they said unto them, Why seek ye the living among the dead?

6 He is not here, but is risen: remember how he spake unto you when he was yet in Galilee,

7 Saying, The Son of man must be delivered into the hands of sinful men, and be crucified, and the third day rise again.

8 And they remembered his words,

9 And returned from the sepulchre, and told all these things unto the eleven, and to all the rest.

10 It was Mary Magdalene and Joanna, and Mary the mother of James, and other women that were with them, which told these things unto the apostles.

11 And their words seemed to them as IDLE TALES , and they BELIEVED THEM NOT

12 Then arose Peter, and ran unto the sepulchre; and stooping down, he beheld the linen clothes laid by themselves, and departed, WONDERING in himself at that which was come to pass.

13 And, behold, two of them went that same day to a village called Emmaus, which was from Jerusalem about threescore furlongs.
LOL, what is your point? I am thinking you are wanting to disagree for the purpose id disagreeing.

If you do not agree with the biblical verses and chapters I have provided to you in answering your question just say so and I can move on. I am not trying to prove to you anything other than what was asked by you to me.
yes, I can for example, in scripture you will see where the Disciples remembered what Jesus said. Also, you will note that many times in the New Testament in the four Gospels They quote Old Testament Prophecies that speak directly to the Death Burial and Resurrection.


Scriptures where the disciples remembered what Jesus had said to them:
  1. Luke 24: 6-8
  2. Matt 26: 75
  3. John 2:17
  4. John 2:22
  5. John 12:16
  6. Acts 11:1

I have shown you already were in the Old Testament where Jesus had fulfilled in His death, burial, and resurrection.

Jesus Himself read from Isaiah in Luke Chapter 4:17-21
Psalms 22 on the Cross Jesus quoted verse 1 " My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? " speaking of the suffering Messiah in that whole chapter of Psalms 22.
 

throughfaith

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LOL, what is your point? I am thinking you are wanting to disagree for the purpose id disagreeing.

If you do not agree with the biblical verses and chapters I have provided to you in answering your question just say so and I can move on. I am not trying to prove to you anything other than what was asked by you to me.
yes, I can for example, in scripture you will see where the Disciples remembered what Jesus said. Also, you will note that many times in the New Testament in the four Gospels They quote Old Testament Prophecies that speak directly to the Death Burial and Resurrection.


Scriptures where the disciples remembered what Jesus had said to them:
  1. Luke 24: 6-8
  2. Matt 26: 75
  3. John 2:17
  4. John 2:22
  5. John 12:16
  6. Acts 11:1

I have shown you already were in the Old Testament where Jesus had fulfilled in His death, burial, and resurrection.

Jesus Himself read from Isaiah in Luke Chapter 4:17-21
Psalms 22 on the Cross Jesus quoted verse 1 " My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? " speaking of the suffering Messiah in that whole chapter of Psalms 22.
This all started because I said that Jesus gave the apostles certain instructions to them. Which you disagreed saying it was also for us also. Post #14 kinda summed up what I was saying .
 

CS1

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This all started because I said that Jesus gave the apostles certain instructions to them. Which you disagreed saying it was also for us also. Post #14 kinda summed up what I was saying.
yes, which I all scripture is given for Instruction, reproof and correction, and 2 Tim 3: 16 says. and we have moved very much past that post. I am not going to repeat the overwhelming proof that was already given in context to an application of The Word of God in the life of the believer that many have also provided. I tell you what. Were done Ok.

Thank you