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'''God the Spirit''', also known as the '''Holy Spirit''', '''Holy Ghost''' or '''Holy Paraclete''' is the is the third person of the [[Trinity]]. He is [[God|God's]] presence and power active in the world, guiding, comforting, and empowering [[Christianity|believers]]. The Holy Spirit is essential in regenerating the hearts of believers, enabling them to have faith and persevere in their [[salvation]] through God's sovereign grace. |
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God the Spirit, also known as the Holy Spirit, Holy Ghost or Holy Paraclete is the is the third person of the Trinity. He is God's presence and power active in the world, guiding, comforting, and empowering believers. The Holy Spirit is essential in regenerating the hearts of believers, enabling them to have faith and persevere in their salvation through God's sovereign grace.