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What does the term 'paraclete' mean in reference to the Holy Spirit?

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The term 'paraclete' refers to the Holy Spirit as a Comforter, Advocate, and Helper.

'Paraclete' is a Greek term used in John 14:16 to describe the Holy Spirit. It embodies various roles such as Comforter, Advocate, and Intercessor. This term emphasizes that the Holy Spirit is sent to assist believers in their spiritual journey, guiding them to understand the truth of the gospel. As an advocate, He pleads for us before the Father and helps us in our weaknesses (Romans 8:26). This multifaceted role of the Holy Spirit assures believers of God's constant presence and support in their lives.
Scripture References: John 14:16, Romans 8:26

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