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Zarrin [17]
1 year ago
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Moral lesson on the promise of the Holy Spirit​

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nasty-shy [4]1 year ago
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It is an obligation that the Lord approves of, and the one who accepted the responsibility is justified in what he did by the Holy Spirit.

<h3>What significance does the Holy Spirit's Promise have?</h3>

This name-title is employed in relation to the Holy Ghost's sealing and ratifying power, which is the ability granted to him to ratify and approve human good deeds so that those deeds will be enforceable on earth and in heaven.

<h3>What is the Holy Spirit's primary function?</h3>

Personal testimony and revelation come from him. He can help us make decisions and defend us against threats to our physical and spiritual safety. He is referred to as the Comforter, and He is able to allay our anxieties and give us hope. We are sanctified by His power as we turn from our sins, accept salvific ordinances, and uphold our covenants.

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