Yes, I would agree with you too, it wouldn't be the Holy Spirit.I'm not sure what you mean? If by "life giving spirit" you mean the Holy Spirit, I would say no, I don't believe so.
Another question would be if you believe there are Spirits in the World, but not to digress.
The Life giving spirit would simply be the spirit of life, like spirit of hatred, spirit of greed in the world, but it is a life giving spirit that for example gives life to animals they breathe, move around, figure out how to eat and things of that nature, just to be more clear.
Yeah, that is what I am talking about.The way I've come to understand the creation of man is that man was created with both an outward physical body, and the breath of life, which is the natural spirit in every man. It is the natural spirit in man that gives life to our physical body.
That to me would be our soul; our soul that given life by the spirit of life is awoken and then we go about from childhood to adulthood.The spirit in man controls every part of man, the brain, heart and every other organ and function of the body, as well as our emotions and without a spirit our body would be without life.
Yes, would agree. For some reason, there is no quenching of the spirit until one becomes united with the Holy Spirit that is the spirit that is quenched, and not so much the spirit of life, that of which we breathe in.Our body with the spirit (breath of life) together became a living soul. As I understand it, the physical body cannot live without a spirit. However, a spirit indwelt with the Holy Spirit from Christ has eternal life and can never die.
You are right it is hard to distinguish between them both and thank you for your comments toward the subject.When speaking of spirit and soul it is difficult to make a distinction between the two. Because both identify having life. That's why both Paul and John write of life after physical death as souls or spiritual bodies. When we have life (spirit) and physical bodies, we are "living souls". But when the body of faithful saints dies, we are still living souls, but the life we have after physical death is spirit and not flesh & bones.
Yes, it does, and thank you for that, Rwb, and your insight input.Hope I've explained in a way you might understand.