What if focusing on the gifts of the Spirit has caused many to overlook the Giver Himself?
In The Holy Ghost, Louis R. Torres takes readers deep into Scripture to answer a vital question: Who is the Holy Spirit, really? Is He an impersonal current, an invisible “energy,” or truly the Third Person of the Godhead—thinking, feeling, speaking, and acting on our behalf?
Beginning with the story of Joseph and Jacob, Torres shows how God uses gifts to point us to a greater reality—the living presence of the Giver. From Pentecost to Peter’s vision in Acts 10, from the warnings of Hebrews to the tragedies of Saul and the antediluvians, this book reveals that the Holy Ghost is not a vague influence, but a personal, divine Being who leads, teaches, convicts, and seals the believer for the day of redemption.
Along the way, The Holy Ghost exposes common errors—such as treating the Spirit as mere emotion, ecstatic experience, or mystical fire—and explains why rejecting His voice brings us dangerously close to the unpardonable sin.
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Clarifies Who the Spirit Is – See from the Bible that the Holy Ghost thinks, feels, speaks, teaches, and acts as God—not as an impersonal force.
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Corrects Popular Misconceptions – Learn how unbalanced views of tongues, “power,” and emotion can distort the Spirit’s true work.
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Offers a Serious Yet Hopeful Warning – Understand how the Spirit convicts of sin, calls to repentance, and seals those who respond before it is too late.
If you’ve ever been confused about the Holy Spirit—or wondered why His work feels either sensationalized or minimized—this book will ground you in clear, biblical truth and lead you to a deeper, more reverent relationship with the divine Gift Giver Himself.
ISBN: 978-1-629130-95-8
Pages: 32, paperback
Dimensions: 3.5 x 5.5 inches

