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When Jesus took Joan to the Throne Room or into Heaven for a visit it changed her life forever! In searching for a deeper relationship with the Lord, Joan began to have many divine supernatural encounters. Each chapter written is an individual story about some of those encounters as the awesome power of the Holy Spirit was revealed in a variety of ways. Joan's desire is to whet your appetite for more of Him. She wants you to know how dynamic, powerful and yet loving, the Holy Spirit can be in your life as you hunger for a greater personal relationship with the Lord. Through her intimacy with the Lord Jesus Christ, Joan has had many phenomenal experiences! She also prays the reader will seek the Lord and not the experiences. Joan Hart is a Spirit-filled Christian with a prophetic call who has ministered for over thirty-five years. Her ministry began with a miraculous healing from the Lord. Joan is a licensed and ordained minister of the Gospel and is founder of Hart to Heart Ministries in Portage, Michigan. She also produces a bi-monthly publication, counsels, teaches Bible studies, is a conference speaker and has programs on television and radio. Joan has also written a book, "How to Have Victory Through Prayer."
Donald Gee was born in London in 1891. He took part in the Welsh revival during the beginning of the twentieth century in Great Britain. He was baptized in the Holy Spirit in 1913. A strange occurrence took place the moment he received the Spirit. He began to speak in other tongues just like what had happened to the apostles on the Day of Pentecost, and the other converts in the early church. Being filled with the Holy Spirit is truly the Phenomena of Pentecost. Donald Gee gives credence to the idea that there is definitive outward evidence when this phenomena occurs. Exploring objections of naysayers and skeptics, he offers biblical proofs backed by personal experience. Also included are writings from several other pioneers of the Pentecostal movement. Teachers pressing toward the fullness of the gospel, standing firm in the faith, and claiming God still moves in powerful ways among His people. This is a quality revision and reprint of the original 1931 version.
In every era the church needs revival—certainly today as much as ever. And in the heart of every committed Christian there is the longing for personal revival—to know the quality and depths of spiritual reality, and the presence of God in one's personal life. This was the deepest desire of Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, one of the great 20th-century Bible expositors. It was also the purpose behind this series of messages which were first given on the 100th anniversary of the Great Revival which started in Wales, and swept across England and throughout the United States and to the far corners of the world. As Dr. Lloyd-Jones recognized, it is a rare time in the history of the church when there is a great outpouring of the Holy Spirit— and a time of special interest of every Christian who longs for revival today. As Dr. J. I. Packer writes in his foreword, Dr. Lloyd-Jones believed in "the necessity of revival—that is, a quickening divine visitation—as the only vent that can avert ultimate spiritual disaster. The thrustful urgency of the sermons in this book testifies to the depth of his conviction that without revival in the church there is really no hope for the Western world at all." Dr. Lloyd-Jones deftly draws principles from the lives of Old and New Testament characters as well as expounding some of the great prayers of the Bible. Clearly and forcefully, he presents a masterful exposition of the circumstances accompanying revival in the past, why each generation needs it, and how it will come about today. We must come to the sovereign God, forsake our sin, and wait upon Him for this special, essential outpouring. God, bring us revival!
Can the Supernatural Become Natural? Bill Johnson, respected pastor, bestselling author, and senior leader of Bethel Church, lives in a culture of the miraculous. In this expanded edition of his groundbreaking book, The Way of Life, he shares not as a theological spectator, but as an active participant in a historic move of God that has been sweeping the nations. From over 40 years of personal experience with the Holy Spirit, Bill mentors you on how to: Create a supernatural greenhouse effect that impacts the world around us through practicing Kingdom values. Sustain a flow of Gods supernatural power in your life, your family, and your church community. Develop a culture that values wholenessbody, soul, and spiritwhere the Kingdom has tangible impact on every area of our lives. Build supernatural relationships through honor and seeing the significance of every person. Walk in the completed work of the Cross because you are grounded in an It is Finished theology. Partner with the Presence of the Holy Spirit to transform the everyday places where God leads you. Run towards impossible situations and release the supernatural solutions of Jesus. Learn how you can move in the signs, wonders, and supernatural power that the Bible says are available! Includes a brand new chapter on how to steward the glory of God, while pressing on for and anticipating an increase of His supernatural movement in our lives
The Phenomenon that occurred at Pentecost as described in Acts two, is not only one of the most interesting events in the history of the Church, but also presents a debatable issue regarding the Holy Spirit. What is the Holy Spirit? Can we still receive this experience? Is it necessary to salvation?
In April 23, 1992, I golfed in a Jesuit tournament near Morristown, New Jersey with my neighbor Sam Hughes. This photo was taken by Father Don, showing me (in the white shirt with the wide blue stripe) looking at the prize table. The lady in white, next to me, did not golf in the tournament. As a matter of fact, she was not even there, she was dead. She had not been on the photo, when I first got it. I had kept the photo on my computer desk. One day, glancing at it, I saw her face on the picture. She was a family friend, but I never knew she had died. When I wondered why she was on the photo, I found out that she died three months after Ellie, so there is a connection. But who would believe me? I kept the photo, waiting for the right moment. And this is it. At one time there was a radio show "Believe It Or Not." This photo falls into that category. So, believe it or not--this is a photo of a dead person looking at a table of prizes. Another strange but true story. One Saturday morning as I approached church for the eight o'clock mass, I saw a priest wearing his white Roman Collar and dark dress suit leave the church by the heavy front doors. Thirty or forty second later, when I entered the church proper, I saw the same priest leave the sacristy to say the eight o'clock mass. So, I saw someone in two different places at the same time.
In The Holy Spirit and Christian Experience, Simeon Zahl presents a fresh vision for Christian theology that foregrounds the relationship between theological ideas and the experiences of Christians. He argues that theology is always operating in a vibrant landscape of feeling and desiring, and shows that contemporary theology has often operated in problematic isolation from these experiential dynamics. He then argues that a theologically serious doctrine of the Holy Spirit not only authorizes but requires attention to Christian experience. Against this background, Zahl outlines a new methodological approach to Christian theology that attends to the emotional and experiential power of theological ideas. This methodology draws on recent interdisciplinary work on affect and emotion, which has shown that affects are powerful motivating realities that saturate all dimensions of human thinking and acting. In the process, Zahl also explains why contemporary theology has often been ambivalent about subjective experience, and demonstrates that current discourse about God's activity in the world is often artificially abstracted from experience and embodiment. At the heart of the book, Zahl proposes a new account of the theology of grace from this experiential and pneumatological perspective. Focusing on the work of the Holy Spirit in salvation and sanctification, he retrieves insights from Augustine, Luther, and Philip Melanchthon to present an affective and Augustinian vision of salvation as a pedagogy of desire. In articulating this vision, Zahl engages critically with recent emphasis on participation and theosis in Christian soteriology, and charts a new path forward for Protestant theology in a landscape hitherto dominated by the theological visions of Barth and Aquinas.
We are born into this world as a triune being with a body, soul, and spirit. Our physical body allows us to live within the physical realm, and our soul is the director of all our mental and physical labor. It is our spirit that gives life or allows us to be alive, which, in turn, allows our conscious soul and physical body to live, breathe, and move. Upon death, our physical body remains in this physical realm; however, our soul and spirit will continue on for all eternity within the spiritual realm. Our spirit and soul are two separate immaterial entities and need to be separated for the purpose of the human spirit to become the gateway for the entrance of God's Holy Spirit into the human spirit. This is the born-again experience that leads a person to become a "new creation of God." The spiritual rebirth of the human spirit is the only way one can enter God's heavenly kingdom, and the only way the human spirit can go through the spiritual rebirth is by allowing God's Holy Spirit entrance into their spirit. The only way that God's Holy Spirit will enter a person's spirit is by that person believing that Jesus Christ, God incarnate, died for their sins and the sins of the world, thus removing the penalty of judgment of God's wrath upon those who chose to believe and accept Jesus Christ as their personal Lord and Savior. This book gives biblical support for the reality of the triune composition of humanity and the function and destiny of each.
Devils, Dreams and Destiny Out in the darkness the voice boldly declared... Did you ever dream a dream and see it clearly in your mind's eye? This is the true story of a man's journey into the natural phenomena of the prophetic. A fantastic journey through darkness straight to the light where one man had the courage to sacrifice all to serve God with all of his heart, all of his soul, all of his mind, and all of his strength. A journey where he became a mighty warrior in a Kingdom far, far away to rescue the damsel in distress, the orphaned children and set the captives free! Many followed him on the path... Will you be one of them? ... Dare to Dream Big! Authors Claire and Donovan Jerubaal God deliberately chose things the world considers foolish to shame those who think they are wise. He chose those who are weak to shame those who are powerful. God chose the things despised by the world; things counted as nothing at all, and used them to bring to nothing what the world considers important, so that no one can boast in the presence of God. The Bible