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How do we know the Holy Spirit is a person in the Trinity?

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We recognize the Holy Spirit as a person in the Trinity through His roles, actions, and personal pronouns used in Scripture.

The Holy Spirit is affirmed as a person within the Trinity through various descriptions and actions attributed to Him in Scripture. Jesus refers to the Holy Spirit using personal pronouns in John 15:26, indicating that the Spirit is not simply a force but a distinct person who testifies of Christ. Additionally, the Holy Spirit is involved in personal interactions and roles, such as comforting, guiding, and convicting individuals. His unique relationship with both the Father and the Son, along with His co-equal status in the Godhead, underscores the theological understanding of the Trinity, where the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are distinct yet share one divine essence.
Scripture References: John 15:26, Matthew 28:19

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