Surprised by the Power of the Spirit: Discovering How God Speaks and Heals Today

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Zondervan Academic, Aug 10, 2010 - Religion - 302 pages

What caused a former Dallas Seminary professor to believe that the miraculous gifts of the Holy Spirit are being given today? What convinced someone skeptical about miracles that God still speaks and heals? A dramatic change took place in Jack Deere’s life when he took a fresh look at the Scriptures. He discovered that his cherished arguments against miraculous gifts were based more on prejudice and a lack of personal experience than on the Bible. As soon as Deere became a seeker instead of a skeptic, the Holy Spirit revealed himself in new and surprising ways. In Surprised by the Power of the Spirit, Jack Deere provides a strong biblical defense for the Spirit’s speaking and healing ministries today. He also describes several reliable cases of people who were miraculously healed or who heard God speak in an unmistakable way. Finally, he gives sound advice for using spiritual gifts in the church. Written in popular style-with the care of a scholar but the passion of personal experience-this book is a vital resource for people on both sides of the debate about miraculous gifts.

 

Contents

The Phone Call That Changed My Life
Surprised by the Holy Spirit
Signs Wimbers
The Myth of Pure Biblical Objectivity
The Real Reason Christians Do Not Believe in
Responding to Spiritual Abuses
Scared to Death by the Holy Ghost
Were Miracles Meant to Be Temporary?
Why God Doesnt Heal
Pursuing the Gifts With Diligence
A Passion for
Developing Passion Power
Epilogue Hearing God Speak Today
Notes
Apostles?
Miracles?

Why Does God Heal?
Why God Gives Miraculous Gifts
Acknowledgments
Copyright

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Jack Deere, formerly an associate professor of Old Testament at Dallas Theological Seminary, is a writer and lecturer who speaks throughout the world on the gifts of the Holy Spirit. He is the author of the best-selling book, Surprised by the Power of the Spirit.

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