I myself, don't believe that Gods Holy Spirit to be a person. I know there are scriptures that personify Gods Holy Spirit.
Jesus referred to the holy spirit as a “helper” and he said that this helper would “teach,” “bear witness,” “speak,” and ‘hear, but the scriptures also personify death, wisdom, grief and sighing, so I'm not going to believe that death, wisdom, sighing or grief are person's just because the scriptures personifies them. More evidence is needed to say whether Gods Holy Spirit is a person. We can't go only by the fact that the scriptures personify Gods Holy Spirit.
The scriptures also say concerning Gods Holy Spirit that people are baptized with the Holy Spirit, filled with the Holy Spirit and anointed with the Holy Spirit such statements don't make it seem to me that the Holy Spirit is a person.
As I said some scripture say that the spirit “spoke,” other passages however make clear that this was done through angels or humans. (
Acts 4:24, 25; 28:25; Matt. 10:19, 20;
Acts 20:23;
21:10, 11.) At
1 John 5:6-8, not only the spirit but also “the water and the blood” are said to ‘bear witness.’ So, none of the expressions found in these scriptures in themselves prove that the holy spirit is a person to me.
The point being is that the Only Begotten Son of God has a Father and God. Jesus tells us that after he is resurrected. John 20:17