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Is the Holy Spirit a person?

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Yes, the Holy Spirit is a distinct person of the Trinity, possessing self-awareness and attributes of deity (Acts 5:3-4).

The Holy Spirit is indeed a person and not merely a force or influence. In Acts 5:3-4, Peter refers to the Holy Spirit as God, emphasizing His divine nature. The Spirit possesses self-awareness and emotional attributes, as He can be grieved (Ephesians 4:30). Further, He intercedes for believers, showcasing His active role within the believer's life. The recognition of the Holy Spirit as a person is essential for understanding His work in sanctification and guidance for the Church.
Scripture References: Acts 5:3-4, Ephesians 4:30

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