Spirit
The Hebrew word ruʹach and the Greek word pneuʹma, often translated “spirit,” have a number of meanings. All of them refer to that which is invisible to human sight and gives evidence of force in motion. The Hebrew and Greek words are used with reference to (1) wind, (2) the active life-force in earthly creatures, (3) the impelling force that issues from a person’s figurative heart and causes him to say and do things in a certain way, (4) inspired expressions originating from an invisible source, (5) spirit persons, and (6) God’s active force, or holy spirit.—Ex 35:21; Ps 104:29; Mt 12:43; Lu 11:13. You are dealing with a spirit, the spirit of accusations, he is accusing you. You know who it is, and it cnn be in everyone who is not of God. …JOHN 10:28I give them eternal life, and they will never perish. No one can snatch them out of My hand. 29 My Father who has given them to Me is greater than all. No one can snatch them out of My Father’s hand. 30I and I the Father are one.”…I tell you this..so that you will stop making speeches that are never heard by any human, but your Father has documented every word...My Name is IJAH, pronounced I YAW...I and the father are one. He named me this.
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