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The Holy Spirit in the New Testament – A Pentecostal Guide

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In the early church, miraculous workings of the Holy Spirit were normal and normative.

Today an ever-increasing number of Christians worldwide self-identify as Pentecostal or charismatic.

William A. Simmons argues that this means the church needs a Spirit-centered interpretation of Scripture informed by a Pentecostal lens. In The Holy Spirit in the New Testament, Simmons provides an accessible New Testament introduction that discusses themes and passages of particular interest to Pentecostal readers.

Each chapter explores the presence of the Spirit in a biblical book, then offers devotional applications to help readers respond to the text.

In Matthew, for example, we discover that there is no Messianic era apart from the Spirit.

For Paul in Romans, the Holy Spirit is the authenticating power and emotive heart of God. And Revelation is permeated with the illuminating voice of the Spirit from beginning to end. A Spirit-centered reading breaks down divisions between reason and spirit, mind and emotion.

This book opens a dialogue between the academy and the church, demonstrating how sound exegesis speaks to Spirit-filled Christians.

In the world and writings of the New Testament authors, we continue to encounter the revelatory presence of God.

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IVP Academic
0830852743 / 9780830852741
Paperback / softback
231.3
26/10/2021
United States
248 pages
154 x 228 mm, 350 grams