Here Catherine is deeply Pauline in her striking non-occupation with the details of the earthly life (the scene with the Woman at the Well being the single exception), and in her continuous insistence upon Christ as the life-giving Spirit.
Each soul that enters the kingdom of experience through the work of the Life-giving Spirit is builded into this invisible expanding Church of the ages, and is endowed with some "gift" to become an organ of the Divine Head.
Stay, reader, and ask thyself whether thou hast this faith which incorporates thee with the Man who died for thee on the cross, and now occupies the Throne, the last Adam who has become a life-giving Spirit.
Then the Son of God brought life from the eternal throne, from God Himself; and became a Life-giving Spirit.
But by an antithesis he says that "the last Adam was made a life-giving spirit.
But the apostle adds, "The last Adam became a live-giving spirit," 1 Cor.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "giving spirit" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.