By living faithfully to the Teachings of Christ Our Lord.
The seven gifts of the Holy Spirit are given in baptism. We grow in them by practicing virtue throughout our lives and the gifts are sealed in us at confirmation.
Roman Catholic AnswerYou are given the gifts of the Holy Spirit in Baptism, and again in confirmation.
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Receiving the gifts and fruits of the Holy Spirit can bring feelings of gratitude, joy, and empowerment. It can also lead to a deeper sense of spiritual connection, guidance, and purpose in one's life. Ultimately, it is a reminder of the presence of God's grace working within and through us.
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God has not given any human being to protect us but he has given us his holy spirit. If we pray for it, it will be given to us. The holy spirit is gods force which can be disposed to anyone who askes for it. Note to above: The Holy Spirit is God not just a force and the gifts are given as God's sees fit.
There is a vital relationship between the gifts and the fruit of the Spirit. The fruit of the Spirit is the practical manifestation of Christ in the life of the believer; it offers evidence of the reality of Jesus within. The gifts of the Spirit have to do with spiritual abilities and are endowments bestowed upon the believer by God. As the word "fruit" suggests, the fruit of the Spirit takes time to develop while the gifts are freely given by God. Paul's writings in the New Testament give us indication that though we may have a gift given to us by God, it is of little use without His character developed within us.
The homonym of presence is presents, which refers to gifts given on special occasions.
7 Swans A-swimming refers to the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit, the seven sacraments.
It's because of the biblical description of the three wise men who brought gifts to Jesus.