👉 Verse: In the Bible, "VHD" stands for "Verily, verily, I say unto you, ye shall receive power when the Spirit of the Lord come upon you: and all flesh shall see God." It translates to "I am saying that whoever is baptized with the Holy Ghost and the Spirit of Christ will receive a power of the spirit. Everyone who believes in my name will be saved." This term refers to divine power or grace, which is granted on faith alone. Verse: VHD also has parallel meanings within Jewish traditions: it was used in reference to being "born again" through faith in Jesus Christ's resurrection from the dead (Luke 24:45), and it referred to receiving a personal spirit or mind-body union with God during baptism. In Christian teachings, it often implies spiritual power, enlightenment, or revelation. Verse: VHD is an acronym for the words "Verily," "Verily," and "I am." It represents God's word as truth itself, suggesting that whatever He says is true, just like the waters are not polluted by human actions.