574 Quotes About Holy-spirit
- Author Clark H. Pinnock
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In the creeds common to East and West, references to the Spirit are brief and occasional, at times sounding even perfunctory. In liturgy, one will find many lines praising Father and Son, followed by a phrase “with the Holy Spirit” as a kind of afterthought. Our language is often revealing—the Spirit is a third person in a third place. At times the Spirit can even sound like an appendage to the doctrine of God and a shadowy, ghostly, poor relation of the Trinity.
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- Author Felix Wantang
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God did not give us the gospel to convince humanity; the gospel was given to us to master the language of a new world called God's Paradise. John 15:16.
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- Author Philip Yancey
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God is present in the Spirit, who groans wordlessly on our behalf and who speaks in a soft voice to all consciences attuned to him.
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- Author Deb Weakly
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When you pray, you are sending a message forward to a time you will not see.
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- Author Symeon the New Theologian
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As our body, whether ill or not, is unable to move or even live at all without a soul, so our soul, too, whether it sins or not, is dead without the Holy Spirit and can in no way live everlastingly.
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- Author Tessa Emily Hall
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Let’s strive to become as protective over our time with God as we are with our daily cup of brew. Let’s become addicted to our “spiritual caffeine fix.
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- Author Leroy E. Grey
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And they shall ALL be taught by God" Jesus Christ (John 6:45)
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- Author Rob Reimer
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Revival is a Spirit-filled community of believers. It is a community of believers who have been filled with the Spirit and are continuing to live in the fullness of the Spirit.
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- Author Henry Hon
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Believers should be open to and encourage the Spirit's moving within each one, including the spontaneity from individual initiatives when gathered together. Believers need to be vigilant to prevent formality of liturgy where the Spirit is stifled, and individual initiatives are not allowed.
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