Anthem of Advent: The Disruptive Genius of God with Us
This is the time for the Church to proclaim the anthem of Advent, the disruptive genius of God With Us.
This is the time for the Church to proclaim the anthem of Advent, the disruptive genius of God With Us.
Advent is not just about holidays, vacations, and time off. It’s about listening for the alarms.
Advent is our reminder that Jesus Christ is coming again, and we ought to align ourselves to his grand mission of rescue and realignment.
Blessed are those who order their lives around this calendar first and let all the myriad of other calendars and dates and seasons find their ordering and priority accordingly.
The key to understanding Jesus is recognizing his unique relationship with his Father.
Jesus’ miracles are visible signs that God’s saving reign was truly breaking into history in the ministry of Jesus.
William Arthur reminds us that the whole world cannot be brought to Christ by professional evangelists, occasional revivals, or even mass evangelism.
The King had proclaimed a pardon, and that proclamation must have effect—through Christ’s Spirit.
Read the creed by William Arthur as he articulates a bold faith in the person and work of the Holy Spirit.
The instant effect of the descent of the Spirit on the first Gentile converts in the house of Cornelius was that they began to “magnify God.”
We are well-connected to God: we all have the Father, the Son, and the Spirit dwelling within us.
God approves of Jesus, and we should follow after him. This power assists us to carry out God’s purpose and mission in the world.