Here's something I've been pondering lately. I realize that the purpose of the Holy Spirit is to be our Comforter, to lead us into all truth, and all that. But the Holy Spirit IS, first, last, and always a member of the trinity. The Holy Spirit IS God in the same way that Jesus Christ IS God (in bodily form). So my question is this: Since we often say we "love" God the Father and we "love" Jesus, are we not also to "love" the Holy Spirit? As I said, I know the Holy Spirit does not seek to glorify Himself, but to glorify Christ. Yeah, I get that. But does that mean we don't love the Holy Spirit? Are we to only love 2/3 of the trinity? I admit that in the Word I can find admonitions to love the Father and to love the Son, but I can't find any place where we're told to love the Holy Spirit. In a way, that seems odd, given that the Holy Spirit is as fully God as is Jesus.
I know we often pray, addressing the Holy Spirit. But do we express love to the Holy Spirit? What say ye?