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AlphaSquirrel
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Hello everyone!
I was wondering about the gifts of the Holy Spirit. I know that there are the official seven gifts of the Holy Spirit (as shown in Isaiah 11:2: And the Spirit of the Lord shall rest upon him, the spirit of wisdom and understanding, the spirit of counsel and might, the spirit of knowledge and the fear of the Lord.), but I was wondering if things like prophecy and speaking in tongues are also gifts of the Holy Spirit, and if so, what differentiates them from the ones in Isaiah 11:2?
Also, does a Catholic have to be confirmed in order to have a special gift like speaking in tounges, or just baptised?
Also, what would you call the gift of having an understanding of some things that one could not have deduced by one’s own reason, such as events of certain things that will happen in the future or whether or not God wants one to do a certain thing, if such a “gift” comes from God?
Blessings in Christ,
AlphaSquirrel
(Just in case you’re wondering I am Catholic)
I was wondering about the gifts of the Holy Spirit. I know that there are the official seven gifts of the Holy Spirit (as shown in Isaiah 11:2: And the Spirit of the Lord shall rest upon him, the spirit of wisdom and understanding, the spirit of counsel and might, the spirit of knowledge and the fear of the Lord.), but I was wondering if things like prophecy and speaking in tongues are also gifts of the Holy Spirit, and if so, what differentiates them from the ones in Isaiah 11:2?
Also, does a Catholic have to be confirmed in order to have a special gift like speaking in tounges, or just baptised?
Also, what would you call the gift of having an understanding of some things that one could not have deduced by one’s own reason, such as events of certain things that will happen in the future or whether or not God wants one to do a certain thing, if such a “gift” comes from God?
Blessings in Christ,
AlphaSquirrel
(Just in case you’re wondering I am Catholic)
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