Introduction The gift of the Holy Spirit is a gift for those who believe in the Church, a gift from the Lord to build a church and enlighten the body of Christ. These gifts are divided into various groups, groups that require supernatural intervention, and gifts that do not require supernatural intervention (also called ministry gifts and performance gifts). These gifts are described in Romans 12: 6-8, 1 Corinthians 12: 4-11, Ephesians 4: 11 and 1 Peter 4: 11 Are listed. In these sections, various gifts are listed and their basic direction is different.
Here is the gift of the Holy Spirit (see CCC 1831). The first acceptance of the baptismal sacraments was later reinforced by confirmation of the sacraments, and the gift of the Holy Spirit gained and promoted and completed the main virtue injected. It is suitable for the actions of God. With these gifts, Perpetua and Felicity received supernatural help while sharing the divine life of God himself. Therefore, they have a rough wild horn that transcends the strict human power.
For Sao Paulo, one of the greatest gifts of the Holy Spirit is a gift of wisdom. This wisdom comes not from the spirit of the world, but from the spirit of "from God" (1 Corinthians 2:12). The Holy Spirit will help us to understand the gifts he has given us so that we can explain the "spiritual matter" (1 Corinthians 2:13). The Holy Spirit not only helps us explain and understand his gifts, but also helps us understand and understand the greatest of all gifts - Jesus Christ Himself. When we see Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit opens our eyes, ears and heart, as we trust Him. St. Paul said, "No one but the Holy Spirit can say that Jesus is the Lord" (1 Corinthians 12: 3).
New Spirit sent faith, highlighting the usefulness of gifts after the Bible, including glossolia, healing and prophecies. They practiced by hand and asked for "filling" of the Holy Spirit. However, the special experience of experiencing the baptism of the Holy Spirit may not be necessary to experience this gift. There are no new attractive worshipers, structures of government characteristic of church or worship style of church. Approximately 19,000 sects and about 295 million individual believers are said to have new attractions. Many independent, sectarian or sectarian congregations have new attractiveness and practice, and the power of numbers is concentrated in the African independent church, the Han family church movement, and the Latin American church.