The Holy Spirit is not a kind of energy or an electric wave as people think. The Holy Spirit is a personal being who has feelings (Rom. 15:30), who grieves (Eph. 4:30), who speaks (Rev. 2:7), who groans (Rom. 8:26), who intercedes (Rom. 8:26), who testifies about God (John 15:26), who teaches (John 14:26), who gives commands (Rom. 8:29), who keeps us from preaching in certain places (Acts 16:6-7), who thinks (Rom. 8:27), and who has been blasphemed (Matt. 12: 31-32).
The Holy Spirit is referred to as "He," meaning that the Holy Spirit is to come in the flesh.
If the Holy Spirit was not a man, but merely an invisible, active power—like an electric wave, or energy... how would it be possible for the Holy Spirit to have a name? The fact that the Holy Spirit has a name proves that the Holy Spirit is to come in the flesh.
God commanded us to be baptized in the name of the Father, the name of the Son, and the name of the Holy Spirit, because He would administrate His salvation work with three names according to each age.
The name of the savior in the age of the Father was Jehovah
The name of the savior in the age of the Son was Jesus
Now, in the age of the Holy Spirit our saviors name is...
Christ AhnSahngHong!
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