What Chaos and Order Have to Do with God
Does someone whose life seems so messy fit into the orderly picture of God’s good creation?
Does someone whose life seems so messy fit into the orderly picture of God’s good creation?
In the letter to the church of Ephesus, we see Jesus calling his disciples back to their first experience with him and with one another.
If you are ready to be reawakened with real faith and hear the words of Jesus directed to these ancient communities of faith, Revive is the study for you.
Seedbed is pleased to release the book edition of Receive the Holy Spirit: A 70-day Journey through the Scriptures by Dan Wilt.
Could it be that the Spirit keeps us engaged in the exploring, discovering, and adventuring process—by revealing the mysteries of God bit by bit as we go?
New Testament leaders would challenge us to lower the privacy screens we place between us and our sisters and brothers in Christ, both so that we can watch over them and so they can watch over us.
Most New Testament voices are actively involved in encouraging their audiences to take up or to persevere in allegiance to Jesus and the Spirit-led life.
If the book is meaningfully engaged, my hope is that it will help produce faithful and sustainable Christians in a world of increasing conflict and division.
If we are to know, experience, and realize God’s vision for us, we need to lay aside the value of independence and embrace the New Testament vision for interdependence
We need to lay aside the value of independence and embrace the New Testament vision for interdependence, each one with each other in the body of Christ, the household of faith.
The experience of the love of God and the joy of the Holy Spirit went hand in hand with the experience of authentic community from the earliest days of the church’s existence.
Abraham is known as the father of faith, but the real central figure of redemption is Jesus Christ who stands as the author and perfecter of all faith.