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The Names of the Holy Spirit

By Dr. Richard J. Krejcir
The main names for the Holy Spirit: Counselor; Comforter; Baptizer; Advocate; Strengthener; Sanctifier; Spirit of Christ; Seven-Fold Spirit; Spirit of Truth; Spirit of Grace...

NEW TESTAMENT NAMES FOR THE SPIRIT OF GOD


The main names for the Holy Spirit: Counselor; Comforter; Baptizer; Advocate; Strengthener; Sanctifier; Spirit of Christ (not the same as the spirit of Christ); Seven-Fold Spirit (Rev.); Spirit of Truth; Spirit of Grace; Spirit of Mercy; Spirit of God; Spirit of Holiness; Spirit of Life. He is symbolized in the OT and NT by (1) breath or wind; (2) fire; (3) water; (4) oil; (5) light; (6) a dove.


The Spirit: (Romans 2:29)


The Holy Spirit: (Luke 3:16)


The Holy Spirit of God: (Ephesians 4:30)


The Holy Spirit of Promise: (Ephesians 1:13)


The Spirit of the Living God: (2 Corinthians 3:3)


The Spirit of the Lord: (Luke 4:18)


The Eternal Spirit: (Hebrews 9:14)


The Spirit of Truth: (John 15:26)


The Spirit of Yeshua: (Acts 16:7)


The Spirit of Yeshua, the Messiah (Philippians 1:19)


The Spirit of Messiah: (Romans 8:9)


The Spirit of God: (Romans 8:9)


Helper or Comforter: (John 14:26)


The Holy Spirit is compared to:


Clothing (Luke 24:49): Because He clothes us with power from on high.


A Dove (Matthew 3:16): Because the dove is a symbol of purity and peace. It flies in the heavens and was used as a sacrifice for the poor.


A Pledge, Earnest Money (2 Corinthians 1:22): Because He is the pledge and the down payment of our inheritance.


A Seal (Ephesians 1:13): Because a seal protects, makes secure, and demonstrates ownership.


Fire (Acts 2:3): Because fire separates the impure from the pure, it cleanses and purifies.


Oil (Acts 10:38): Because oil was used for anointing, for healing, for nourishment, and it burned to give light.


Water (John 7:38): Because water is simple yet mysterious. It is tasteless, formless, colorless, transparent, and buoyant. It can hold up a huge ship. It is used for transportation. The Holy Spirit holds us up and transports us through this world to the World To Come. Water cleanses and refreshes. With water there is life, growth, and fruitfulness. Without water there are deserts.


Wind (John 3:8): Because we can't see the wind but we can see its results. Just as the winds blows wherever it wants, so God's Spirit is sovereign. He gives gifts as He wills. Wind can be powerful like a tornado or hurricane, or be a cool,refreshing breeze.


Breath (John 20:22): Because without breath we die. God's Breath gives us life. We have life and intimacy with God due to His indwelling Spirit.


Wine (Ephesians 5:18): Because we are not to be drunk with wine, but be filled with the Spirit.

 


Richard J. Krejcir Copyright 1990, revised 2001, Schaeffer Institute of Church Leadership, www.churchleadership.org/
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