The Power of the Spirit by William Law audiobook

The Power of the Spirit

By William Law and Dave Hunt
Read by Michael Kimball

Wise Path Books
6.55 Hours Unabridged
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Yearning for something beyond a mediocre and self-centered Christianity? Frustrated by the sterile intellectualism preached from many pulpits? Longing for the power of the Holy Spirit you have read about in books and believe is able to draw a wayward generation to Christ? Many of us are on our faces before God crying out for an awakening in our country and in our world. Law passionately shows us the path to this end from a solid Scriptural foundation. The Holy Spirit’s power is at our fingertips. It is within our reach. True awakening must start in our own hearts. It must start with us. Besides the Bible, it is difficult to think of a more needed and relevant book for the Church today.

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Summary

Summary

Yearning for something beyond a mediocre and self-centered Christianity? Frustrated by the sterile intellectualism preached from many pulpits? Longing for the power of the Holy Spirit you have read about in books and believe is able to draw a wayward generation to Christ?

Many of us are on our faces before God crying out for an awakening in our country and in our world. Law passionately shows us the path to this end from a solid Scriptural foundation.

The Holy Spirit’s power is at our fingertips. It is within our reach. True awakening must start in our own hearts. It must start with us.

Besides the Bible, it is difficult to think of a more needed and relevant book for the Church today.

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Author Bio: William Law

Author Bio: William Law

William Law (1686–1761), English cleric and theological writer, was born at Kings Cliffe, Northamptonshire. The first of Law’s controversial works was “Three Letters to the Bishop of Bangor,” which was considered by friend and foe alike as one of the most powerful contributions to the Bangorian controversy on the high church side. Law’s next controversial work was Remarks on Mandeville’s Fable of the Bees, in which he vindicates morality on the highest grounds; for pure style, caustic wit, and lucid argument this work is remarkable; it was enthusiastically praised by John Sterling and republished by F. D. Maurice. Many of Law’s controversial writings have not received due recognition, partly because they were opposed to the drift of his times and partly because of his success in other fields.

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Author Bio: Dave Hunt

Author Bio: Dave Hunt

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Category: Nonfiction/Religion
Runtime: 6.55
Audience: Adult
Language: English