No. The risen Christ is still Jesus Christ. He rose bodily, not as a spirit.
In the Trinity, the terms Father, Son, and Holy Spirit each refer to a different person, who is nevertheless still one God.
No, when you accept Jesus Christ, you get the Holy Spirit inside of you thus, your body becomes the temple of the Holy Spirit. You cannot have the Holy Spirit with you, just in you. When you sin, and you have accepted Jesus Christ, you feel bad because the Holy Spirit inside of you is sad because you sinned. The Holy Spirit is Jesus Christ, Jesus Christ is the Father, God. They are one.
Confirmation is a remebrance of Pentacost. Christ had died, risen, and ascended into heaven. He sent the Holy Spirit from Heaven to the Apostles to fill them with the courage and wisdom to preach. Confirmation is a metaphor for this story from Jesus' life and teachings.
The holy trinity are (not was) God, Jesus the Christ, and the Holy Spirit.
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At Baptism, the time when you make a public stand for your faith in Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit indwells you. Baptism isn't just a rite with water - it is the reception of the Holy Spirit. When you receive Christ you also receive his Spirit in your heart.
Christ Jesus was created by God through the Holy Spirit.
The true church is the Bride and body of Christ and has been indwelt by the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit has given the "Fruit of the Spirit" to Jesus' followers, which make them to be like Jesus
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The Apostles performed miracles through Faith in Christ Jesus, and by the power of the Holy spirit. As Jesus spoke in "But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth." Their faith in Jesus Christ, allowed them to be filled with the Holy Spirit, who gave them the power to perform many miraculous signs and wonders.
No. The Holy Spirit is present with each believer in Christ and will continue to be while there are believers.
Jesus Christ of Nazareth. The power of the Holy Spirit is was shown by the miracles that He performed.
The Bible states that the Holy Spirit comes to those who are saved. For example, look in Acts 19 where the people who did not fully believe in Christ (they received John's Baptism, that is, they put their faith in the coming messiah but not Christ specifically) and once they believed in Christ and were saved, they became filled with the Holy Spirit.