Dr D. K. Olukoya - Who is Holy Spirit?
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I have successfully converted another audio message of my father in the Lord to video. The title is WHO IS THE HOLY SPIRIT? Enjoy as you listen and pray.
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You bless me man of God
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Let us tremble in fear: these three persons in One God are terrible no mortal man can understand them :They ARE fearful and Terrible Let us know we are sinners, who can save us at the day of judgement when These THREE Beings WOULD Be sited on High.I am afraid of this terrible hour of which every man must partake.
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I got HOLY Baptism with this message. Thank You GOD
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I got HOLY Baptism with this message. Thank You GOD
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I finally got the holy spirit, thanks to who uploaded this, thank you so much, thank you Jesus!!
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I finally got the holy spirit, thanks to who uploaded this, thank you so much, thank you Jesus!!
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I give God almighty, glory and honor for this teaching and the prayers. I say thank you sir to his son that he uses.
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Good morning brethren. May we please have the full series of the Holy Spirit. God bless us all and I pray for more grace upon Dr Olukoya's life and ministry. God bless us all.
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Please can we have the full series on Holyspirit
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Thank u Bro Ogunleye for uploading this powerful message of our GOGod will continue to endow our GO Dr. D.K. Olukoya with fresh anointing and power in Jesus name Amen
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Bro Foluso Ogunleye,thank you very much for putting this powerful message here,pls I need to help on how to get the audio format of GO's message,pls on which website can I download them,I'm in a dire need of them,help me pls.
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Is not about what the pastor or any preacher says but what you believe in. Do you belive in yourself ? if you do, thats God. May the almighty God watch and bless us all in Jesus name, Amen
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Thanks daddy may God Almighty blessed u and ur family in Jesus name
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Thank u pastor,
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Hi Mr Charles Okojie, with all due respect sir, kindly read the book of Luke Chapter 11 verse 13 to be precise sir. Jesus Christ enphasised the fact that you should ask or if you ask for the Holy Spirit you shall be given sir. So just being a born again believer doesnt make the Holy Spirit an automatic gift to you. Speaking in tongue in most cases is not gibberish sir cos speaking in tongue is biblical sir.
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You Christians are on crack, and none of you know what you are saying.
If you want to know the truth, then watch my video.
Your time is up.
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Thank you very much.God bless you and your household.
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Mr. Murray
THE DEITY OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
The Deity of the Holy Spirit
The deity of the Holy Spirit has been questioned by many cultic groups. For example, the Jehovah's Witnesses state that the term "Holy Spirit" merely refers to the "invisible active force of the Almighty God that moves his servants to do his will" ("Let God Be True," rev. [1952], 89). In other words, the Holy Spirit is not only not deity, he is also not a person; it is an impersonal force which God actively employs. That is, for the JW's, the "Holy Spirit" is to God what the left-hook is to fictional Rocky Balboa: an impersonal "it" directed by a personal being.
This being the case, it is necessary that we first show that the Bible teaches the personhood of the Holy Spirit. A sufficient condition for being a person is that he-she be a "self-conscious or rational being" (Random House Dictionary, 1075). Self-consciousness entails attributes such as knowing, thinking, and communicating. The following passages clearly show that the Holy Spirit is considered a person in Holy Scripture:
And when he comes [the Holy Spirit], he [the personal pronoun] will show the world how wrong it was about judgment [communication].... But when theh Spirit of truth comes he will lead you to the complete truth, since heh will not be speaking as from himself but will say only what he has learned [knowing and thinking]; and he will tell you of the things to come [communicating]." (John 16:8,13)
One day while they were offering worship to the Lord and keeping a fast, the Holy Spirit said [communicating], "I [first personal pronoun] want Barnabas and Saul set apart for the work which I have calle them." (Acts 13:2)
In both these passages the Holy Spirit is described as acting in very way a self-conscious person acts: He communicates, thinks, knows, and is described in personal pronouns (i.e., "he" and "I").
Furthermore, there are several other passages that portray the Holy Spirit as exhibiting attributes that are exclusive of personhood. For example, the Holy Spirit is described as consoling (Acts 9:31), helping us in our weakness (Rom 8:26), forbidding (Acts 16:6,7), and able to be lied to (Acts 5:3). Moreover, the Holy Spirit can be grieved (Eph. 4:30) and insulted (Heb. 10:29), and is said to possess a will (I Cor. 12:11).
The Bible also plainly teaches the deity of the Holy Spirit by attributing to him characteristics that are possessed only by God. For example, the Spirit is described as Eternal, having no beginning and no end (Heb 9:14). Moreover, he described as Omniscient (I Cor. 2:10,11), Sovereign (I Cor. 12:6,11), and possessing the wrath of God (Heb. 3:7-12). In addition, Jesus tells us that to sin against the Holy Spirit is to commit an eternal sin (Matt. 12:31,32).
In Acts 5:3-5, the Holy Spirit is clearly called God:
"Ananias," Peter said, "how can Satan have so possessed you that you should lie to the Holy Spirit and keep back part of the money from the Lord? While you still owned the land, wasn't it yours to keep, and after you had sold it wasn't the money yours to do with it as you liked? What put this scheme into your mind. It is not to men that you have lied, but to God." (emphasis mine)
Peter is equating a lie to the Holy Spirit with lying to God. In other words, to lie to the Holy Spirit is to lie to God. And since one cannot lie to a force or to a non-personal object, this passage also teaches the personality of the Holy Spirit as well as his deity.
THE THREE PERSONS ARE THE ONE GOD
C. Conclusion: The Three Persons are the one God.
Let us review our argument for the Trinity. First, we showed that the Bible teaches that there is only one God. Second, we found that the Bible tells us that there are three persons who are called God. Hence, the inescapable conclusion: the three persons are the One God. Theologians have called this the Trinity.
To further buttress this argument, there are several places in the Bible in which the doctrine of the Trinity is clearly implied. For example, concerning Christ's Resurrection we are told that the Father raised Jesus from the dead (I Thess. 1:10), the Son raised Himself from the dead (John 2:19-22), and the Spirit raised Jesus from the dead (Rom 8:11). Yet, we are told in Acts 17:30,31 that God raised Jesus from the dead. Therefore, either the Bible contradicts itself or the three persons are the one God.
In Christ's Great Commission to preach the Gospel, he instructs his disciples to "go, therefore, and make disciples of all the nations; baptize them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit..." (Matt 28:19). It is important to note that the Greek word "name," used in this verse, is singular (homonos). It does not say, "in the names of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit," but rather, it says, "in the name...." In other words, the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, three distinct persons, have only one name. This clearly implies the Triune nature of God. Furthermore, the Trinity is revealed at Christ's incarnation (Luke 1:35) and baptism (Matt 3:16,17), in the Apostolic benediction (II Cor 13:13), and in Christ's own teachings (John 14:26; 15:26). -
(1) There is ONE GOD
(2) There are three divine persons in ONE GOD, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit
(3) There is Tri Unity of GOD (Trinity)
(4) We are sinners
(5) Christ is 100% GOD
(6) Christ is 100% MAN
(7) Christ died for our sins
(8) Christ rose from the dead
(9) We are saved by GOD’s grace
(10) We must believe Christ did this for us.
I believe there is one God in three persons, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, eternal God in essence and equal in power and glory who created everything on earth and in heaven by His eternal word. (2 Corinthians 13:14; Matthew 28:19, John 14:26, 15:26, Luke 3:22).
I affirm my belief in one GOD, infinite Spirit, creator, and sustainer of all things, who exists eternally in three divine persons in ONE GOD, God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. These three are one in essence but distinct in person and function. One GOD that eternally exists as three persons, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, with each person being fully GOD.
I affirm that the Father is the first person of the Trinity and the source of all that God is and does. From Him the Son is eternally generated and from (Them) the Spirit eternally proceeds. He is the designer of creation, the speaker of revelation, the author of redemption, and the sovereign of history.
I affirm that the Lord Jesus Christ is the second person of the Trinity, eternally begotten from the Father. He is God. He was conceived by the Virgin Mary through a miracle of the Holy Spirit. He lives forever as perfect God and perfect man: two distinct natures inseparably united in one person.
I affirm that the Holy Spirit is the third person of the Trinity, proceeding from the Father and the Son and equal in deity. He is God. He is the giver of all life, active in the creating and ordering of the universe; He is the agent of inspiration and the new birth; He restrains sin and Satan; and He indwells and sanctifies all believers.