When I first saw this book I was intrigued with the subject of a real friendship with the Holy Spirit.
I was a bit skeptical at first, namely because there is so much misguided teaching about the third person of the Godhead. However, I found this to be one of the more biblical sound teachings.
The book is broken into seven parts that teach who the Holy Spirit is, what He is like, how He empowered the early Christians (Peter and the rest of the disciples) on the day of Pentecost, and Pastor Morris even talks about the difference in baptism in the Holy Spirit and baptism of the Holy Spirit.
Pastor Morris isn't afraid to get into the tough areas that surround this wonderful Friend, the Holy Spirit. Areas that include speaking in tongues, what Charismatic, Pentecostal and Spirit-filled is really about.
Through-out the book Pastor Morris talks about his own personal experiences about and with the Holy Spirit. For example, he came up in a church that thought it was best to leave that subject completely alone and was warned to stay away from people who talked about Him.
Yet because of his yearning to know and have more of God and to his desire to be complete in Him, God led him to a church and pastor who was able to guide him to a wonderful relationship with the One who will guide and direct him, the Holy Spirit.
Verse after verse, scripture after scripture, Pastor Morris guides and leads us into a better understanding of not only who the Holy Spirit is, but His ministry and how He came to help us in our daily walk with God so we can in turn help others.
When it came to the controversial subject of the gift of tongues and our personal prayer language, Pastor Morris teaches with much love and gentle explanations that anyone reading it cannot be offended, but indeed will be greatly encouraged to seek this gift as well as all of the others the Holy Spirit has for us.
Not until I had read this book, did I find an equal to the one Jack Hayford wrote many years ago, "Though I Speak With Tongues;" and no wonder, because Jack Hayford was a great influence on Pastor Morris.
If you or someone you know has questions about the Holy Spirit and all of the marvelous gifts He has for you, then I would definitely recommend this book. You not only will learn about the various gifts, but also how the Holy Spirit is your comforter, helper, friend, counselor, and much more.
This is one book that I will read over and again because it is so full of the Holy Spirit. Even though I have been walking with the Lord for a long time and have been baptized in the Holy Spirit, there is still much for me to learn about this wonderful Friend. You will learn much, as well.
This book was provided by WaterBrook Press for the purpose of review. I am under no obligation to write anything positive. Everything I have said is of my own opinion.
I was a bit skeptical at first, namely because there is so much misguided teaching about the third person of the Godhead. However, I found this to be one of the more biblical sound teachings.
The book is broken into seven parts that teach who the Holy Spirit is, what He is like, how He empowered the early Christians (Peter and the rest of the disciples) on the day of Pentecost, and Pastor Morris even talks about the difference in baptism in the Holy Spirit and baptism of the Holy Spirit.
Pastor Morris isn't afraid to get into the tough areas that surround this wonderful Friend, the Holy Spirit. Areas that include speaking in tongues, what Charismatic, Pentecostal and Spirit-filled is really about.
Through-out the book Pastor Morris talks about his own personal experiences about and with the Holy Spirit. For example, he came up in a church that thought it was best to leave that subject completely alone and was warned to stay away from people who talked about Him.
Yet because of his yearning to know and have more of God and to his desire to be complete in Him, God led him to a church and pastor who was able to guide him to a wonderful relationship with the One who will guide and direct him, the Holy Spirit.
Verse after verse, scripture after scripture, Pastor Morris guides and leads us into a better understanding of not only who the Holy Spirit is, but His ministry and how He came to help us in our daily walk with God so we can in turn help others.
When it came to the controversial subject of the gift of tongues and our personal prayer language, Pastor Morris teaches with much love and gentle explanations that anyone reading it cannot be offended, but indeed will be greatly encouraged to seek this gift as well as all of the others the Holy Spirit has for us.
Not until I had read this book, did I find an equal to the one Jack Hayford wrote many years ago, "Though I Speak With Tongues;" and no wonder, because Jack Hayford was a great influence on Pastor Morris.
If you or someone you know has questions about the Holy Spirit and all of the marvelous gifts He has for you, then I would definitely recommend this book. You not only will learn about the various gifts, but also how the Holy Spirit is your comforter, helper, friend, counselor, and much more.
This is one book that I will read over and again because it is so full of the Holy Spirit. Even though I have been walking with the Lord for a long time and have been baptized in the Holy Spirit, there is still much for me to learn about this wonderful Friend. You will learn much, as well.
This book was provided by WaterBrook Press for the purpose of review. I am under no obligation to write anything positive. Everything I have said is of my own opinion.