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The Personality of the Holy Spirit
Dr. Frederick K.C. Price 

The Holy Spirit is a divine person, the third person of the Godhead. You will 
never understand the Holy Spirit if you think of Him simply as a force or
a wind. Like God the Father, He is spirit and He has a distinct personality. 

The Godhead functions like a corporation. God the Father is the president and 
chief executive officer. Jesus is the executive vice president and director
of operations. The Holy Spirit is the field representative. All three are God, 
but all have different functions.

Paul says in Romans 8:27 that the Holy Spirit is a person: "Now He who searches 
the hearts knows what the mind of the Spirit is, because He makes intercession
for the saints according to the will of God."

Notice that the word Spirit is capitalized-as it should be-because it is 
referring to the Holy Spirit and not man's spirit. The phrase, the mind of the
Spirit, indicates that the Holy Spirit has a mind. If the Spirit has a mind, it 
presupposes that He also has a will. Paul adds in 1 Corinthians 12:11:
"But one and the same Spirit works all these things, distributing to each one 
individually as He wills."

The Holy Spirit not only has a mind but also a will. Isaiah 63:10 indicates 
that the Holy Spirit has feelings and can be grieved: "But they [the children
of Israel] rebelled and grieved His Holy Spirit; so He turned Himself against 
them as an enemy, and He fought against them."

You cannot experience grief if you do not have a personality. So the Holy 
Spirit has a mind, a will, and emotions, just as we do. But we must not stop 
here.
We will also find that the Holy Spirit helps, teaches, guides, and comforts, as 
well as performs other functions. 

HELPER, TEACHER

John 14:26: "But the Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My 
name, He will teach you all things, and bring to your remembrance all things
that I said to you."

Christians have a divine Helper in the person of the Holy Spirit. He teaches us 
and reveals to us the things of God, supporting us in innumerable ways.


GUIDE

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One phase of His help is in guiding the Believer. He guides us by speaking to 
our spirits, not our minds. Christians can trust that the Holy Spirit will
never lead us into the wrong thing. John 16:13 reveals: "However, when He, the 
Spirit of truth, has come, He will guide you into all truth; for He will
not speak on His own authority, but whatever He hears He will speak; and He 
will tell you things to come."

If the Holy Spirit led you to marry your spouse, be thankful. He would never 
lead you to the wrong person. Often you can tell couples who did not listen
to the Holy Spirit before they got married because they wind up divorcing. If 
He led them to marry, and they divorce that would mean the Holy Spirit did
not know what He was doing when He put them together and this is simply not 
true.

COMFORTER 

In Acts 9:31, we see another aspect of the Holy Spirit: "Then the churches 
throughout all Judea, Galilee, and Samaria had peace and were edified. And 
walking
in the fear of the Lord and in the comfort of the Holy Spirit, they were 
multiplied."

The Holy Spirit is here to comfort us. One of the names used in the original 
King James Version of the Bible to describe the Holy Spirit is the Comforter.
In fact, a Greek term often applied to the Holy Spirit is the word Paraclete, 
or Paracletos, which means "advocate," "intercessor," or "one called alongside."

Just like throwing a bucket of water on a fire can quench the fire, you can do 
the same thing to the Holy Spirit by actions and attitudes that are inconsistent
with what the Believers as a body are doing. This is one reason why I get on 
the congregation about being late for Sunday service. When we come together
in one place, God considers us as one entity. Any thing one person does that is 
contrary to what the group is doing can hinder everyone else. That person
is quenching the Holy Spirit.

Space does not permit me to discuss the Holy Spirit's divine qualities, such as 
being everlasting (Hebrews 9:14), being omnipresent (Psalm 139:7-10), being
omniscient (1 Corinthians 2:10), doing divine works (Genesis 1:1-3), the 
ability to raise the dead (Romans 8:11), and so forth. 

All these and more are the attributes of the Holy Spirit.

O. Addison Gethers

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