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How to have a relationship with the Holy Spirit:

To begin, we must first recognize and comprehend the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is a divine person who, along with the Father and the Son, is intimately involved in our salvation. Without an understanding of the Holy Spirit, it is impossible to understand the Bible and your relationship with God. We cannot describe the Holy Spirit as "it". The Holy Spirit is a living being; he is not something but someone, according to the Bible. He is the Supreme Being and he is described as a helper in the Bible's book of John 14:26.

 The Holy Spirit has a will and emotions (he has a voice and uses it to communicate in a variety of ways). 
 
By opening our hearts, souls, and spirits to the Holy Spirit, we can have a relationship with him. It's impossible to live a supernatural life without having been born again supernaturally! You cannot see the kingdom of heaven unless you are born again, as Jesus stated in the book of John 3:3.
 
Our lives change immediately when the Holy Spirit resides in us. We begin to think, speak, act, and live the same way he does. And we should be ready to listen to him whenever he has something to say to us. The biggest blunder we should avoid is grieving him. If we do not follow his advice, he will abandon us immediately. We should concentrate on how we are individually connected to the Holy Spirit, and then put that connection into practice in our daily lives. To grow, every relationship necessitates communication and quality time spent together.
 
We must believe with our hearts, souls, and spirits that he is always by our side. Praying in the Spirit is effective because it allows the Holy Spirit to work with us. 
When we pray in the Spirit, our spirit joins forces with the Holy Spirit to accomplish the Father's purposes for our lives. Those who are not only in our hearts, but also in his (as stated in Romans 8:26). 
 

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