'These things have I spoken unto you,
being yet present with you.
But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost,
Whom the Father will send in My Name,
He shall teach you all things,
and bring all things to your remembrance,
whatsoever I have said unto you.'
(
John 14:25)
Hi
@Stuart,
When quoting the Scripture I quoted at the beginning of my last response to you, (now quoted above) I was struck by the wording of it. 'But
the Comforter,
Which is
the Holy Ghost,
Whom the Father will send in My Name,
He shall teach you all things'.
Here you have 'the Comforter' followed by the word, 'Which', because referring to what He will do rather than than to Whom He is, then the words, 'the Holy Ghost' followed by the word, 'Whom', and 'He', because referring to Himself, or his person. There are those who refer to the Holy Spirit as simply the power of God manifested, but here with the use of the words, 'Whom' and 'He', He is personified. It is He Who takes of the things of Christ and makes them ours, as we read His word with a heart that is open to believe and receive what He has to impart. He always turns our eyes upon Christ, never upon Himself.
Praise God!
Thank you
In Christ Jesus
Chris