


Much later, Apostle Paul leaves no doubt that One God and later Jesus confirms and agrees with him.

Here, we see that Moses declares that God is Jesus says, “ The first of all the commandments is, Hear, O Israel The Lord our God is one Lord,” (Mark 12:29). Many millennia later, Jesus Christ supports Moses’ teaching on this for he quotes him. The Prophet Moses teaches Israel: “ Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God is one LORD,” (Deuteronomy 6:4).ĭo we need to wonder if God is one or He is another number? The Holy Ghost is one of those seven Spirits, (Isaiah 11:1). But the seven Spirits of God are not a symbol of the Holy Ghost. Therefore, the golden candlestick, the menorah, is a symbolic representation of the seven Spirits of God. They read the Bible and they possess only a cognitiveĪppreciation of the Scriptures, but they cannot spiritually discern the Word. And there is no contradiction in God’s Word. What Scriptures would confirm such a statement? And how could this be true? Because if it is true, it would violate the true Word of God. We could say this because the Scriptures would agree with this observation. Subsequently, we could say that the menorah is a symbol of the oneness of God. In the Tabernacle, the golden candlestick symbolizes the seven Spirits of God. There are no symbols of the seven Spirits of God. Sometimes, I think these pastors, or whatever they are, just makeup things or say whatever they desire about what they read and don’t understand. Seven it means seven and not another number. With themselves, is saying what the Word of God didn’t say. Now, if the Bible tells us that there are seven distinct and individual “Spirits” of God there’s no reason for us to give a personal opinion about this (Revelation 3:1).Ĭonsequently, where many confuse themselves and many others In them, the Lord owns the “spirits”, for they become “ the seven Spirits of God”. Slightly different from the three later instances.Īccording to the Scripture above, it speaks only of “ the seven Spirits”, yet there’s a difference in other Scriptures. This is the first time the Bible uses this phrase and it’s “ John to the seven churches which are in Asia: Grace be unto you, and peace, from him which is, and which was, and which is to come and from the seven Spirits which are before his throne.” (Revelation 1:4) And they send greetings to the seven churches on earth through an angel. Moreover, these seven spirits have names. Nor can they be a manifestation of the Holy Ghost. Now, these seven spirits that are in front of the throne of Christ Jesus in heaven cannot be the Holy Ghost. “ The seven Spirits” that are before the throne of the Lord Jesus Christ in heaven belong to Him. Who does the phrase, “ him which is, and which was, and which is to come” refer to? If we know the answer to this then we shall comprehend who is sitting on the throne in heaven. Scriptures are diverse one from the other, in other to comprehend them, withoutĪny doubts, we must turn to the Old Testament (OT), for clarity and The first one tells us who possesses the seven Spirits, the second reveals what are the spirits, but the final one is more complex and yet revealing for it confirms who is the seven spirits and where to find him. The Book of Revelation is the only book of the Bible that explicitly speaks of “ the seven Spirits of God” (Revelation 3:1). The following are scriptures references for the seven spirits of God.Įach of these references provides information about a different aspect of the seven Spirits. Greetings From The Seven Spirits of God Where in the Bible Does it Speak of the Seven Spirits of God? If you desire to know what it means, click on the link above and read more. Therefore, I will not repeat that information here.

I had already discussed what is meant by the seven Spirits of God. Then, we shall understand how God operates and what the “us” in the Bible refers to in relation to the number of God. Significance of the seven Spirits of God it will shine holy light on the
