God is a trinity of persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. The Father is not the same person as the Son; the Son is not the same person as the Holy
Spirit; and the Holy Spirit is not the same person as Father. They are not three gods and not three beings. They
are three distinct persons; yet, they are all the one God. Each has a will, can speak, can love, etc., and these are
demonstrations of personhood. They are in absolute perfect harmony consisting of one substance. They are coeternal,
coequal, and copowerful. If any one of the three were removed, there would be no God.
Jesus, the Son, is one person with two natures:
Divine and Human. This is called the Hypostatic Union. The Holy Spirit is also
divine in nature and is self aware, the third person of the Trinity.
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The Holy Spirit
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Acts 5:3-4
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Job 33:4, 26:13
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Rom. 8:11
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John 14:17
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1 Cor. 2:10-11
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Psalm 139:7-10
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2 Cor. 3:6,8
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Rom. 8:11
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1 Cor. 12:11
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