Evangelist. Hensley S.Castillo
 
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The Holy Spirit is a part of the Holy Trinity with the Father and Son.
In the Old Testament the Hebrew word RUWACH, pronounced roo'-akh, was used when talking about the Spirit.

This word literally means WIND, even the wind associated with a BREATHE!

In the New Testament the Greek word Pneuma, pronounced pnyoo'-mah, was used which means the BREATHE or a BREEZE! We can literally think of the Holy Spirit as the "Breathe of God!"

Most Christians today understand Jesus the Son, and God the Father as two very distinct Persons within the Godhead; however, there has been much confusion over the identity of the Holy Spirit.

In any case, many people throughout the ages have thought of the Holy Spirit more as a thing than a Person.
Nothing could be further from the truth, and in fact as we begin to know the Person of the Holy Spirit we will want to have a closer relationship with Him just as we would the Father or Son.

Although the word Trinity is not mentioned in the Bible, we know God is three in one.
There are three very distinct Person’s that make up the Godhead. They are all equal in every way.

Yours in Christ; Evg Hensley Castillo.
posted by Evangelist. Hensley S.Castillo on Wed Apr 25, 2012 @ 09:27 AM     1 comment    post a comment
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This is true,you speak the truth .Even though i am C.E.O. OF EPI. INTL. A pUBLISHING AND Editing Company, I am also Reverend Pamela Y. Elam; so i embrace the truth.
:: posted by EPI.INTL. on Fri Apr 27, 2012 @ 10:40 AM   
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