The Holy Spirit in the World Today

The Holy Spirit in the World Today
Author: Jane Williams
Publsiher: Alpha North America
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2011
Genre: Holy Spirit
ISBN: 1905887914

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A ground breaking collection of academic papers on the person and work of the Holy spirit, including contributions by Jorgen Moltmann and Miroslav Volf.

The Holy Spirit Today

The Holy Spirit Today
Author: Dick Iverson
Publsiher: Rich Brott
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1990-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0914936867

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The Holy Spirit Today provides scriptural answers to the most frequently asked questions surrounding the Holy Spirit, including the gifts of the Holy Spirit and the practical application of those gifts.

The Holy Spirit in Today s World

The Holy Spirit in Today s World
Author: Wallie A. Criswell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 193
Release: 1967
Genre: Baptists
ISBN: LCCN:gb67017777

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Worry Free Finances

Worry Free Finances
Author: John Siebeling
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2021-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1956383034

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If you've ever worried about money, you are not alone. For most people, worry and finances are tied up together, but it doesn't have to be that way. It's not about making more money but rather about three simple, biblical steps that apply to all of us, no matter our income. This book will unpack the principles that allow you to lay a strong financial foundation, manage your resources wisely, and receive the blessings that come with living a generous, open-handed life.

Practicing the Power

Practicing the Power
Author: Sam Storms
Publsiher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2017-02-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780310533856

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The Bible teaches us that we are to be filled with God's Spirit and that God's presence and grace is manifested among his people as they serve, love, and minister to one another. Yet some of the gifts that God offers to his people aren't commonly seen in many churches today. Gifts of prophecy, healing, tongues, and other supernatural gifts of God seem to be absent, and many Christians are unsure how to cultivate an atmosphere where God's Spirit can work while remaining committed to the foundational truth of God's Word. How can Christians pursue and implement the miraculous gifts of the Spirit without falling into fanatical excess and splitting the church in the process? In Practicing the Power, pastor and author Sam Storms offers practical steps to understanding and exercising spiritual gifts in a way that remains grounded in the word and centered in the gospel. With examples drawn from his forty years of ministry as a pastor and teachers, Storms offers a guidebook that can help pastors, elders, and church members understand what changes are needed to see God move in supernatural power and to guard against excess and abuse of the spiritual gifts. If you long to see God's Spirit move in your church and life, and aren't sure why that isn't happening or where to begin, this book is for you.

Gift and Giver

Gift and Giver
Author: Craig S. Keener
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2020-11-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781493431410

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In Gift and Giver, leading New Testament scholar Craig Keener takes a probing look at the various evangelical understandings of the role of the Holy Spirit in the church. He explores topics such as spiritual gifts, the fruit of the Spirit, the Spirit's power for evangelism, and hearing God's voice. His desire is for Christians to "work for consensus, or at least for unity in God's work despite our differences on secondary matters." Employing a helpful narrative approach and an ample number of stories, Keener enters into constructive dialogue with Pentecostals, moderates, and cessationists, all the while attempting to learn from each viewpoint. He seeks to bridge the gap between cessationists and Pentecostals/charismatics by urging all Christians to seek the Holy Spirit's empowerment. His irenic approach to this controversial issue has been endorsed by charismatics and non-charismatics alike. Sure to provoke helpful dialogue on a topic that has caused unfortunate divisions within the church, Gift and Giver will be a valuable addition to college and seminary courses on pneumatology. It will also be helpful to lay readers interested in a balanced discussion of spiritual gifts. This repackaged edition includes an updated preface and a substantive new afterword.

The Message of the Holy Spirit

The Message of the Holy Spirit
Author: Keith Warrington
Publsiher: Inter-Varsity Press
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2020-05-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781789740332

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Despite the teaching of the Bible and church tradition, it seems that many Christians can still lack an appreciation of God the Holy Spirit. He has sometimes been valued more for the gifts he bestows than for who he is; or he has been viewed simply as the 'third person of the Godhead'. However, Keith Warrington's conviction is that the Holy Spirit is more important, more central, more immanently involved in his creation, the church, and individual believers, more often and more strategically, than many Christians realise. When Jesus left his disciples and went to heaven, he gave the best gift he could - the Holy Spirit - knowing that he will be our dynamic guide and partner as we seek to live as God's people. In this practical, biblically based exploration of the Spirit, Warrington encourages believers to recognize that the same Spirit seeks to encounter us and desires that we encounter him.

The Holy Spirit In Biblical Teaching Through the Centuries and Today

The Holy Spirit    In Biblical Teaching  Through the Centuries  and Today
Author: Anthony C. Thiselton
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 580
Release: 2013-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780802868756

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The book is divided into three parts. Part One provides a thematic analysis and exegetical commentary on all the relevant biblical and cognate literature, including Josephus, Philo and the Mishnah. Part Two investigates the thinking of key Christian theologians on the Holy Spirit, from the Apostolic Fathers to eighteenth century authors such as John Wesley and Jonathan Edwards. Part Three examines more recent writings on the Spirit, from the nineteenth century onwards, including major systematic theologians such as Schleiermacher, Barth and Moltmann, as well as biblical scholars such as James D G Dunn, Gordon Fee and Gerd Theissen. Thiselton concludes the entire study by identifying seven fundamental themes, and calling for greater dialogue between mainstream scholarship and contemporary leaders of the Pentecostal and Renewal movements.