Knowing Christ, The Holy Spirit, Experiential Christianity
If You Grieve the Spirit, You Will Suffer For It
Prayerfully Pursuing God’s Gracious Power and Loving Presence
Gospel Faith Leads to the Fullness of the Spirit’s Power
Cessation vs. Continuance – The Error of Extremes
Experiencing Manifestations of the Love of Christ
Filled With the Spirit #4: Are Your Hands Clean?
Filled With the Spirit #2: Are You Asking for the Spirit?
Filled With the Spirit #1: Baptism or Filling?
How Does The Spirit Bear Witness That We Are Children of God?
How Do I Receive the Baptism of the Holy Spirit?
The nonsense of slaying a congregation in the Spirit by the breath of one’s mouth and the sweep of one’s coat may have something to do with crowd psychology but little with New Testament unction.
Throughout the long history of the Christian church one of Satan’s most successful tactics has been the use of extremes. This is especially true regarding the work of the Holy Spirit. No sooner has one branch of professing Christendom been led into an extreme, unbiblical, or even fanatical position regarding the work of the Holy Spirit, than another branch reacts with an equally extreme and unbiblical opposing position.