On the Road to Emmaus

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The Baptism of Christ – He Comes to Bury Sinful Humanity in the Waters…and Begin a New Creation through the Spirit and Water

10 January, 2010 (01:45) | Church Fathers, Epiphany | No comments

Christ is bathed in light; let us also be bathed in light. Christ is baptised; let us also go down with him, and rise with him.
John is baptising when Jesus draws near. Perhaps he comes to sanctify his baptiser; certainly he comes to bury sinful humanity in the waters. He comes to sanctify the Jordan [...]

New Years Resolutions, Industrial Holiness and the Spirituality of Life

2 January, 2010 (17:50) | Personal, Pneumatology (Spirit) | No comments

I am personally not a fan of new-years resolutions, because most never get accomplished. However, I’ve decided to take some time to reflect on what it might mean to “sanctify” the coming year to God. My thoughts here are following Jurgen Moltmann’s book Spirit of Life.
Moltmann takes issue with popularized conceptions of “spirituality.” Sometimes spirituality [...]

Prayers for Revival – Gifts of the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 1:5ff)

21 November, 2009 (20:58) | Prayers | No comments

In general, Jewish people reject Jesus as being the Messiah for one central reason. It is because Jesus did not do what the Messiah was expected to do. Christians speak of Jesus “dying for their sin,” “saving their soul,” or “getting into heaven,” but none of these concepts were anywhere close to Jewish expectation for [...]

The Distinguishing Marks of a Work of the Spirit of God – IHOP Outpouring/IHOPU Awakening

13 November, 2009 (15:14) | Uncategorized | 2 comments

In recent days, a fresh wave of the Spirit’s presence has broken out at the International House of Prayer Missions Base in Kansas City (IHOP-KC) resulting in many supernatural healings, deep heart-felt experiences of the love of God, and a number of unusual manifestations of the Holy Spirit’s presence. It has been wonderful to partake [...]

Prayers for Revival – The Spirit of Prayer

12 October, 2009 (21:05) | Prayers | No comments

The central Biblical text I look to for understanding the “spirit of prayer” is Romans 8. In verses 19 and following, the entire creation is depicted as convulsing under the pains of travail, longing for freedom from the bondage of decay and death. All that lives remains under the domination of eventual decay, death and [...]

Prayers for Revival

26 September, 2009 (19:08) | Prayers | 3 comments

Revival means quite literally, “to come to life again.” If there is anything more desperately needed in our individual lives, relationships, communities, nations, the Church or the world, it is the life-giving, life-renewing, life-regenerating presence of God – the God who spoke all created life into existence, breathed the breath of life into human beings, [...]

Opposition to Pre-Written Prayers Comes From the Spirit of the Age (Developing a Consistent Prayer Life Part 2)

18 July, 2009 (10:12) | Prayer | 3 comments

In my experience, whether talking to evangelicals or charismatics (or evangelical-charismatics), there seems to be a fairly strong opposition to using pre-written forms in either corporate or personal prayer. By this I am mostly referring to using prayers written by someone else. Even more specifically, I am speaking of using something akin to the historic [...]

God is with us – When the Day of Pentecost Had Fully Come (Part 3)

14 June, 2009 (17:17) | Acts, Ecclesiology (Church), Exodus, Pentecost | No comments

In my last post I described the coming of the Holy Spirit on Pentecost as forging the Church as a New Humanity, reversing Babel’s curse of social and national disintegration. Today I would like to look at the coming of the Holy Spirit as establishing a New Covenant marked by the dynamic corporate experience of [...]

We’ve Been Unbabeled – When the Day of Pentecost Had Fully Come (Part 2)

7 June, 2009 (04:05) | Acts, Ecclesiology (Church), Genesis, Pentecost | 1 comment

The advent of the Spirit is actually reversing the curse of Babel. The Spirit of God brings diverse peoples together as one family and one “kin-group.” The Spirit forges the Church as a new humanity which is reunited as a downpayment and sign of God’s eschatological purposes to bring all peoples to unity before God.

When the Day of Pentecost had Fully Come… (Part 1)

1 June, 2009 (04:48) | Acts, Pentecost, Pneumatology (Spirit), Soteriology (Salvation) | No comments

The coming of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost, as described in Acts chapter 2, was an epochal and unrepeatable event in salvation history. This was not simply the first time the disciples received the Holy Spirit (remember, Jesus breathes on them in John 20 shortly after his resurrection). Neither was Pentecost simply [...]

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