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How is the Holy Spirit's role in the Old Testament different from the New Testament?

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In the Old Testament, the Holy Spirit's presence was temporary for specific tasks, while in the New Testament, He permanently indwells all believers.

The role of the Holy Spirit in the Old Testament involved empowering individuals temporarily for specific tasks, such as anointing kings or prophets. However, in the New Testament context, following Christ's atoning work, the Holy Spirit permanently indwells every believer. This signifies a profound shift in how God's people experience His presence and power. The indwelling of the Holy Spirit marks the fulfillment of the covenant promises made to His people, enabling them to live out their faith and engage in the mission of the church with a direct connection to God’s power and guidance.
Scripture References: Acts 2:1-4, John 3:8, Ephesians 1:13-14

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