when the comforter comes | the church in the hands of the holy spirit
I posted a blog last week about the desperate need in the church for a reawakening to the Holy Spirit’s presence and power. Some might call that a revival. Perhaps that is the right word, but what I do know is we cannot hope for the supernatural work of God by employing human strategies and maneuvers. Listen, we are not gonna out organize, out build, out cool the world. Even if we could, it would not bear fruit that remains.
I will say that something amazing is percolating at Immanuel (the church I am part of), and in some ways, I cannot even tell you why. It isn’t like we are doing anything really different. Maybe it is just us keeping our ears and eyes a little more sensitive. I will let you know more as things unfold.
the church’s greatest need!
I am involved with a group of church leaders in which we are dreaming of how we can multiply the Gospel in our city and beyond. It is a collaborative effort with many other churches here in Spokane. This morning was a gathering of the Immanuel Network, a smaller iteration of the larger movement (The Pacific Northwest Planting Movement).
One of the leaders shared about how his church is experiencing a Holy Spirit revival. Please know that I usually am a bit dubious of “testimonies” like this. I suppose because I have seen so much nonsense in the church connected to the sentiment, “The Holy Spirit led us.” (God save me from myself)
Come by Here, Holy Spirit
I came across this lovely and challenging poem for Pentecost Sunday by Mark Berry (Here).
Waiting, Waited,
The Holy Spirit and the Task of the Church
God doesn’t give people the Holy Spirit in order to let them enjoy the spiritual equivalent of a day at Disneyland. Of course, if you’re downcast and gloomy, the fresh wind of God’s Spirit can and often does give you a new perspective on everything, and above all grants a sense of God’s presence, love, comfort, and even joy. But the point of the Spirit is to enable those who follow Jesus to take into all the world the news that he is Lord, that he has won the victory over the forces of evil, that a new world has opened up, and that we are to help make it happen.
An N.T. Wright quote… I love the last sentence.
Life in the Spirit
I love this quote by Francis Chan. He writes, “I don’t want my life to be explainable without the Holy Spirit." Forgotten God
Lord, let that be the way my book reads!