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How do we know the Holy Spirit can be grieved?

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The ability of the Holy Spirit to be grieved is evidenced by the command in Ephesians 4:30 and the context of interpersonal relationships among believers.

The grief of the Holy Spirit implies that He is a personal being, not an abstract force. Ephesians 4:30 shows that God can experience grief, paralleling human emotions, which are ascribed to Him through anthropopathic language. This anthropathetic view helps us understand that the Spirit's grief is connected to His role as both God and the Holy One. When believers engage in attitudes and actions that are contrary to holiness and love, particularly towards one another, the Holy Spirit becomes grieved. This facet of His personality underscores His deep connection to the Church's community life, illustrating that our behaviors directly impact His emotional state.
Scripture References: Ephesians 4:30

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