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The Holy Spirit is a Woman
The Holy Spirit is a Woman
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This book is a direct result of a spiritual experience with the Holy Spirit. An experience that happened during morning meditation. It's not just the experience that was so exciting, but the revelation that was revealed directrly by the Holy Spirit.

 

Over the next five months continual spiritual awakenings occurred to prompt learning from scripture that verified the experience and the revelation. Some of theses awakenings showed how God the Father prepared a safety net for us for us using the Holy Spirit when we were born into this reality dominated by God's enemy.

 

The reflection of God's laws as they are mirrored in our own laws may be in interesting discovery as you compare the similarities. Join us on this journey of discovery and see the love of our Father as He assigned the Holy Spirit to help us while we are here.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherRicky Manna
Release dateDec 3, 2023
ISBN9781738181506
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    The Holy Spirit is a Woman - Ricky Manna

    The Holy Trinity

    In the context of Christian theology, the Holy Trinity refers to the doctrine that God exists as a trinity, or three distinct persons, yet one divine essence. It is primarily based on the teachings found in the Bible, although the term Holy Trinity is not explicitly mentioned in the Scriptures.

    The three persons of the Holy Trinity, as commonly understood by Christians, are as follows:

    God the Father - This refers to the first person of the Trinity, often portrayed as the creator and sustainer of the universe. In the Bible, God is often referred to as the Father, emphasizing His role as the ultimate source and authority.

    God the Son (Jesus Christ) - The second person of the Trinity is Jesus Christ, who is seen to be the incarnation of God in human form. According to Christian belief, Jesus is fully divine and fully human, and through His life, death, and resurrection, He provides salvation and reconciliation between God and humanity.

    God the Holy Spirit - The third person of the Trinity is the Holy Spirit. Christians believe that the Holy Spirit is the presence of God in the world today, working within believers to guide, empower, and transform them. The Holy Spirit is seen as a comforter, advocate, and helper.

    Easton's Bible Dictionary - Advocate

    (Gr. parakletos), one who pleads another's cause, who helps another by defending or comforting him. It is a name given by Christ three times to the Holy Spirit (John 14:16; 15:26; 16:7, where the Greek word is rendered Comforter, q.v.).

    John 14:26 (NIV):

    "But the Advocate, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you all things and will remind you of everything I have said to you."

    Definition of the word used whom (Cambridge Dictionary)

    Does whom refer to one person?

    Whom is used to refer to the object of a verb or preposition. When in doubt, try this simple trick: If you can’t replace the word with he or she, use who. If you can replace it with him or her, use whom.

    The concept of the Holy Trinity is an attempt to understand the nature of God as revealed in the Bible, and it has been a central doctrine in most branches of Christianity. The precise understanding of the Trinity may vary among different Christian denominations, but the basic belief in God as three persons in one divine essence remains foundational.

    As you are probably aware, the Holy Spirit has always been depicted as a white dove, or tongues of flame.

    For instance, the disciples are together, hiding in a room after Christ was crucified, and something happens that can be explained only by analogy, not from past scriptural experience: Suddenly there came from heaven a sound like a mighty rushing wind, and "divided tongues as of fire appeared to them and rested on each one of them" (Acts 2:2, 3).

    Or the Dove:

    Luke 3:21-22 The Message (MSG)

    "After all the people were baptized, Jesus was baptized. As he was praying, the sky opened up and the Holy Spirit, like a dove descending, came down on him. And along with the Spirit, a voice: "You are my Son, chosen and marked by my love, pride of my

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