The bible consists of two parts; the Old Testament and the New Testament. The Old testament informs us about the beginning of Christianity and the life …show more content…
The important subject of spiritual gifts as presented by the Holy Spirit must be considered first, as the opening to all the operations of the Spirit. The second category is the work of the Holy Spirit in filling the follower, with the reflection of its Biblical conditions and outcomes that must be presented. The two categories together determine the place and fruitfulness of every follower. The baptism in the Holy Spirit is a commission for service that takes place in the life of a follower of God. During the baptism, people are immersed in the Spirit's life and power. For example say if someone drank water from a glass, then the water would be inside of that person. Consequently, if someone went to the beach and stepped into the ocean, then that person would be in the water. People receive the Holy Spirit as it were a drink when. However when people are baptised in the Spirit, it is as if the Holy drink becomes an ocean that completely surrounds the person. Just as the Holy Spirit that the followers of God receive when they are baptised. As people are baptised they are filled with the seven gifts of they Holy Spirit and they include; Wisdom: wisdom is the first and most important gift of the Holy Spirit because it is the magnificence of the theological virtue of faith. Through wisdom, people come to value in which followers believe through faith. Understanding: understanding is the second gift of the Holy Spirit, understanding allows us to understand the very substance of the truths of the Catholic faith. Through understanding, we gain a positiveness about our beliefs that go beyond faith. Counsel: counsel is the third gift of the Holy Spirit, through this gift of counsel followers of God are able to judge how best to act almost by intuition. Fortitude: fortitude is the fourth gift of the Holy Spirit because it gives us the strength to understand the actions suggested by the gift of