twobitsmedia wrote:
Thats the way it was described when it first came, I believe in Acts after the ascension "Like a mighty wind." I have never experienced it in that sense though. I believe it is present all the time, as it is an irrevocable gift, but I don't feel it all the time, in fact, probably more not than do. People will describe it in different ways so I suspect there is some definite "personableness" about the experience.
Well to be honest, I never experienced it as a wind either, when I thought it came upon me. More like a spiritual high. But it seemed like a wind is the best way to describe it because it's not so much a physical thing, but the effects of it are obvious. (speaking from the POV of a Christian of course) A wind is also a good analogy, because it comes from something, but is actually not a physical part of something. eg. God breathes = the wind of the spirit goes out and does it's thing. Sort of like that. (That doesn't mean I believe God breathes the HS, it's just an analogy).
But going back to my original musings. If they are seperate entities and one is called a Holy Spirit, then what is the other? If they are
both Holy Spirits then it seems to me that the writers of the bible made an error when they named the Holy Spirit, the Holy Spirit. They should have given it another name to better differentiate between it and God.