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What does the Bible say about the personality of the Holy Spirit?

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The Bible teaches that the Holy Spirit is not just an influence, but a true person of the Trinity.

The Bible clearly affirms the personality of the Holy Spirit, affirming Him as a distinct person within the Godhead. This is evident in Scripture, such as when Jesus mentions the Holy Spirit by name in John 14:16-17, emphasizing His role as a Counselor. The act of baptism itself, described in Matthew 28:19, underscores this, as we baptize in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, indicating that each is fully God and a person. Thus, the Holy Spirit is acknowledged as an actual person who interacts with believers and the world, possessing understanding, will, and the ability to perform works attributed uniquely to a person, not merely an abstract force or influence.
Scripture References: John 14:16-17, Matthew 28:19

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