One point is that we should work very hard to train our minds to think of the Spirit in personal terms. This is a bit more difficult than remembering that the Father is a person, since “father” is by nature a personal concept. It is also more difficult than remembering that the Son is a person, since we associate the Son with the person Jesus Christ. Nevertheless we must strive to picture the Spirit who was poured out on Pentecost and who indwells our very bodies as a true and living person. We should
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