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The Holy Spirit

"'Not by might nor by power, but by My Spirit,' says the LORD of hosts" (Zechariah 4:6).

The Holy Spirit is the very imprint and power of the Godhead—but not actually God. It's a power and an aid you can have in your life, too. Find out more below.

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The firstfruits of God's plan are those who are called now, in this age, and are having their minds and attitudes changed to become like Jesus Christ through God's Spirit working within them.
  • by Darris McNeely, Steve Myers

Is it possible your religion has misled you about God? Consider the Trinity...

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  • by R. J'Non Whitlark
Knowing enough to really know better.
  • by United Church of God
Many assume that, because Jesus Christ instituted the New Covenant, God's laws are thereby made obsolete. They lean on this argument to ignore His commandments. But what does Jesus Himself say?
  • by United Church of God
What exactly is conversion? People talk of their "conversion" or of being "converted," but what does that mean? We know from the definition of the word that it means a change, but a change from what to what? You need to know!
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Not long after Christ's death, the apostle Peter delivered a powerful message about salvation through Jesus Christ. Cut to their hearts, his audience responded, "What shall we do?" Indeed, what must we do to be saved?
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The key to living a way of life different from the ways of the world is to allow God's Spirit to work in us so we think like Jesus Christ.
  • by United Church of God
With the coming of the promised Messiah, Jesus of Nazareth, the stage was set for a new phase in God's plan of salvation.
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These questions are intended as a study aid, to spur further thought on the concepts discussed in this lesson and to help you apply them on a personal level.
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In lesson 10 we learn how those who receive the Holy Spirit are members of the Body of Christ, the Church.
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The fruit of the Spirit reflects the goodness, faithfulness and self-restraint inherent in God's nature. If His Spirit is in us, these traits that are the Spirit's fruit should also become fundamental characteristics of our nature.
  • by United Church of God
The teachings of Jesus of Nazareth are revolutionary—not because He annulled the laws God revealed, but because He expanded them, showing their spiritual intent.
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God's Spirit is not a substitute for the knowledge of right and wrong that comes from God's commandments and laws. Rather, through His Spirit God supplies the power we need to obey His Word and do His will.