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What does the Bible say about the presence of the Holy Spirit in the church?

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The Bible describes the presence of the Holy Spirit as crucial for the establishment and empowerment of the church, illustrated by symbols of wind and fire in Acts 2.

In Acts 2, the presence of the Holy Spirit is marked by significant symbols such as wind and fire, which are critical to understanding God's covenant relationship with His people. The rushing mighty wind symbolizes the sovereign power of the Spirit, indicating how God operates freely and without human manipulation. The appearance of cloven tongues of fire above the heads of the apostles represents God's presence among His people, signifying that each believer is a temple of the Holy Spirit. This indicates not only the empowerment of the individual but also the church collectively as the body of Christ tasked with spreading the Gospel.
Scripture References: Acts 2:2-4, John 3:8, Hebrews 12:29

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