The issue of 'personality'......
The issue of 'personality'......
There is ONE God jamie and He has revealed Himself in THREE persons. I don't care if you believe it or not, but that is what the Bible says.
Well, this is obviously a trintarian assumption, doctrinal interpretation and formulation read back into the texts and further crystallized in the making of creeds around the 3-5th centuries....heightened mostly during the Arian Controversy. The Bible can be made to say many things,....since translations and interpretations vary, as well as the fancy of 'preferred doctrinal proclivities'
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in the greater context,....it matters not whether you hold a Unitarian or Trinitarian Christology, but that you have faith in the essentials of Jesus word, the gospel of the kingdom, are regenerated by the Spirt, and strive to DO God's will. That is fundamental, the rest is supplementary.
I would say the 'personification' of the Holy Spirit was a later doctrinal development when the Trinity was being fleshed out, since there is no explicit reference anywhere in scripture that the Holy Spirit is a 'person' per se (although some passages refer to the Spirit having a 'will' or being referred to as if it was a 'person'). But if you come the scriptures with a pre-conceived Trinitarian conception, of course one may be more apt to 'personilize' the Spirit somehow,
to fit the '3 persons, One God' concept. While there are few scriptures that present the Holy Spirit as if it were a person, much more speaks of such merely being God's breath, wind, life-force, power, active-influence, etc.
Now we can certainly assume that God's Spirit may express the qualities and attributes of God himself, of course, and if any of these qualities are 'personal' or express a 'personality', then we could refer to the Holy Spirit as a 'person',
but in more cases the Spirit of God is but the active-force or dynamic-influence of God, his holy breath and power.
Since 'God' is an infinite Being, He includes all aspects of personality or personhood, but also transcends our conception of personality and personhood. So, there are personal aspects of God as well as pre-personal, trans-personal, super-personal, non-personal and so on (other writings such as the Urantia Papers expound more on this wonderful subject
here). The
Infinite Spirit is not something you can just define as a 'person'
or just a 'force', since the Spirit of God will naturally have the qualities and attributes of God himself, and in this way could say the Spirit is 'personal'. 'God' is personal, but 'God' is also more, since He is infinite.
Since the Spirit of God, is 'God'....if you lie against the Spirit, or grieve the Spirit, you are doing such to God,
since God and His Spirit are indivisible.
But there is no dogmatic necessity to read these passages in a way that assumes this proves the Spirit is a 'person' (a seperate individualized person within a Godhead), since 'God' is already a divine personality (and more) and His Spirit will express his personality more or less. - If you assume different personalities in a Godhead, you are accepting that God has multiple personalities. - we see in passages as well that God's Spirit can be differentiated into 7 aspects or expressive characteristics, the 7 Spirits of God....so we admit there is plurality in the divine unity. I grant the orthodox conception a plus on this point, but a 'negative' when it makes its formula a 'dogma'. On that note, the Trinity is already so above the finite heads of mortals, that its mystery may never be comprehended thru-out eternity. Still,....God is One, no matter his multiple personalities or how vast his spirit-offsprings are thru-out a most wonderful hierarchy, and a cosmos with worlds without end.
As liberal and eclectic I am in my own Christology and spirituality, if I in a service or prayer say "Holy Spirit have your way",...I'm certainly addressing, invoking the
Spirit of God, understanding and identifying God's Spirit as God himself of course, realizing that the Spirit of God includes all aspects of His personality (even if one assumes the HS has his own distinct personality from the Father and the Son), as well as being the active dynamic power, the 'agency'
thru which God is working. I can understand such in a Unitarian, Modalist or Trinitarian way (or some other seg-way),....no matter,...its all 'God' working thru his 'Spirit', in the name of Jesus, thru the power of His Word. So while you can
contextualize this within a trinitarian framework (or not),...God is still ever ONE,....no matter how many personalities or ministering spirits are at work doing God's will at any point in space or time. 'God' is ever one, no matter how many different spirits or personalities are all serving Him
- no need for mental grid-lock here, or dogmatism on the matter, since most differences are merely 'conceptual' anyways, and dont affect 'God' in any way, except some ways may be more or less beneficial in the WAY that we relate to and allow God to work in our midst. You cannot limit the infinite, but can have a rational theology philosophically liberal enough to let God be God :thumb: