Bible passage: Genesis 1:1
“ In the beginning God created heavens and the earth”
"This is the fifth lecture on Genesis.
In the last lecture, I explained the Division of Spirit that only God the Trinity can perform. Among them, I told you about the Division of Spirit that God the Father and God the Son does. I begin this lecture with the division of Spirit performed by God the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit also has His own original entity and divided entities. God the Holy Spirit is one of God the Trinity. He was of the division from God the Origin (Original God).
As an individual being like God the Father and the Lord, He also has assumed a human-like image. I will call the original entity of "God, the Holy Spirit' just 'the Holy Spirit' from now on. The Holy Spirit can also divide Himself to many entities like God the Father and the Lord do. The most well known divided entity of the Holy Spirit is "the Holy Spirit that dwells in the heart of God's children." He dwells in you, doesn’t He? Anyone who accepts the Lord as his or her Savior, The Holy Spirit sends His divided entity to the person.
Furthermore, He works greater and greater in you as you prayer more fervently and become more holy. The divided entity Himself that is separated from God the Holy Spirit who is the Holy Spirit we call. Of course, we may call the Holy Spirit who dwells in our heart "God the Holy Spirit." However, you should remember that 'the Holy Spirit" that is mentioned in the majority of the references to Him in the bible are referring to the divided spirit of God the Holy Spirit. The Sprit of God the Holy Spirit has worked not only as 'the Holy Spirit' but also as various other names and forms.
First, in the days of the Old Testament, He appeared mostly as "the Spirit." For example, 1 Chronicles 12:18 says, "Then the Spirit came upon Amasai, who was the chief of the thirty." Ezekiel 43:5 also says, "And the Spirit lifted me up and brought me into the inner court; and behold, the glory of the LORD filled the house." I will explain later from what perspective the Holy Spirit is called the Spirit. I mean I will explain it today, not next week.