anthony, I am glad that you are reading the Bible but one must understand what he is reading too,
Again, CHRIST was Teaching when HE said that the HOLY SPIRIT proceed from the FATHER**.**Period
HE did not say from the FATHER AND the SON
Please give a Book chapter and verse name and number for what Saint PAul had said so I can research it. because as you know that CHRIST was Fully man and fully GOD. the HOLY SPIRIT rests upon the SON but does not proceed from HIM, If the HOLY SPIRIT proceed from HIM then CHRIST would have said it since it was a teaching.
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“. . . thanks to your prayers and the support I receive from the Spirit of Jesus Christ” (1 Philippians 2:19).
“If anyone does not have the Spirit of Christ, he does not belong to Christ” (Romans 8:9).
“May God, the source of all patience and encouragement, enable you to live with one another according to the spirit of Christ Jesus, so that with one heart and voice you may glorify God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ” (Romans 15:5).
“God has sent the Spirit of his Son into our hearts” (Gal 4:6).
[Here Paul says that the Father sends the Spirit of his Son,whereas Jesus said of himself that he will send the Spirit,who proceeds from the Father.]
“The prophets investigated the times and the circumstances which the Spirit of Christ within them was pointing to, for he predicted the sufferings destined for Christ and the glories that would follow” (1 Peter 1:11).
Now,an Orthodox apologist may say that these verses do not refer to the Son being the origin of existence of the Spirit but only that the Son has the Spirit. But the fact is that the Son has the Spirit of the Father from eternity,because the Father and Son are one in being,consubstantial.
St.Athanasius:
“Insofar as we understand the special relationship of the Son to the Father, we also understand that the Spirit has this same relationship to the Son. And since the Son says, ‘everything that the Father has is mine (John 16:15),’ we will discover all these things also in the Spirit through the Son. And just as the Son was announced by the Father, Who said, ‘This is my beloved Son, in Whom I am well pleased (Matthew 3:17),’ so also is the Spirit of the Son; for, as the Apostle says, ‘He has sent the Spirit of His Son into our hearts, crying, ‘Abba! Father!’ (Galatians 4:6).” (Athanasius, Letters to Serapion, III, 1, 33, PG 26, 625 B).
St. Gregory Nyssa:
“The Holy Spirit is said to be of the Father and it is [further] attested that He is of the Son. St Paul says: ‘Anyone who does not have the Spirit of Christ does not belong to Him’ (Romans 8:9). So the Spirit Who is of God (the Father) is also the Spirit of Christ. However, the Son Who is of God (the Father) is not said to be of the Spirit: the consecutive order of the relationship cannot be reversed.” (Fragment in Orationem Dominicam, quoted by St John Damascene, PG 46. 1109 BC).
St. Ambrose of Milan:
“Just as the Father is the fount of life, so too, there are many who have stated that the Son is designated as the fount of life. It is said, for example that with You, Almighty God, Your Son is the fount of life, that is, the fount of the Holy Spirit. For the Spirit is life, just as the Lord says: ‘The words which I have spoken to you are Spirit and life.’ [John 6:63]” (The Holy Spirit 1:15:152 [A.D. 381]).
Pope St. Damasus I:
“The Holy Spirit is not of the Father only, or the Spirit of the Son only, but He is the Spirit of the Father and the Son. For it is written, ‘In anyone loves the world, the Spirit of the Father is not in him (1 John 2:15)’; and again it is written: ‘If anyone, however, does not have the Spirit of Christ, he is none of His (Romans 8:9).’ When the Father and the Son are named in this way, the Holy Spirit is understood, of Whom the Son Himself says in the Gospel, that the Holy Spirit ‘proceed from the Father (John 15:26),’ and that ‘He shall receive of mine and shall announce it to you (John 16:14).’” (Acts of the Council of Rome, 382).