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Keep in Step with the Spirit: Finding Fullness in Our Walk with God
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Average Rating: out of 9 Reviews
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Price: $15.99
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Sale: $7.19
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Manufacturer: Baker Books
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EAN (European Article Number): 9780801065583
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: J. I., Packer
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Publisher: Baker Books
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Edition: 2
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Dewey Decimal Number: 231.3
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Publication Date: 2005-05-01
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Reading Level: 256
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Description: J. I. Packer's Keep in Step with the Spirit focuses on the person and ministry of the Holy Spirit. Now in its second edition, this book is not merely a theological study, but a rousing call to encourage believers to implement the Spirit's directives in their lives. Packer explains how to get the Spirit in focus and how to map the Spirit's path in life. He restates the Christ-centeredness of the Spirit's ministry, reaffirms the biblical call to holiness, and even-handily assesses the charismatic movement. Readers wanting to understand this movement, believers interested in the ministry of the Spirit, and fans of J. I. Packer's writings will appreciate this radical call to personal and corporate revival.
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Customer Reviews
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Review Summary: Could those "kooky charismatics" be on to something? |
Date: 2009-01-05 |
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Details: I tend to hang out with like-minded Bible-believing evangelicals who tell me to watch out for those kooky charismatics. But while I love the study of Scripture and the pursuit of truth, I often think my own relationship with the Lord is dry and intellectual while simultaneously lacking in the life of the Spirit. Could the charismatics be on to something? In discussing this book with some (non-charismatic) pastors, this book was recommended to me. It was just what I needed to pull me out of this slump.
There are many ways I could imagine God using this book in the lives of those who know Him because this book answers a lot of theological questions and raises a number of practical challenges. For me personally, God has used this book (and the many Scriptures referenced) to help me crave holiness in my personal life, and pastorally it has helped me understand the strengths (and there are quite a few of those) and weaknesses of the charismatic movement and what exactly is going during those "second blessing" experiences. Packer has some very biblical and convincing answers to these questions. I have the book all marked up with notes and underlinings, and will keep it on my shelf for future reference. I just hope I can get back into it when the need arises, because it's fairly deep reading. You'll want to study it with your Bible open and your pen handy. |
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Review Summary: Keep in Step with the Spirit |
Date: 2008-08-01 |
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Details: Dr. Packer's book is a superb treatment of the attributes and purpose of the Holy Spirit. He writes from the firm foundation of scripture. While treating the opinions of others with great dignity, he successfully discusses the fault of limiting one's understanding of the Holy Spirit to only a single attribute. He asserts that the Holy Spirit's purpose is not found in any single attribute whether that it is power, performance, purity, or presentation. Instead, the main purpose of the Holy Spirit served in following in His steps as He reveals Jesus as the Christ.
An excellent work! |
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Review Summary: Very Good Book |
Date: 2007-08-19 |
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Details: I was particularly happy about every-member ministry that author was happy about active participation of people of God instead of spectator.
I just happy about his penetrating mind and depth of knowledge.
I particularly recommend to some of Korean pastors who call Plymouth Brethren (Christian Brethren) cult because of their Church Polity. Ignorance no long a virtue. |
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Review Summary: This book means freedom |
Date: 2006-08-04 |
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Details: I was in the charismatic church back in the 80's. But, because of certain experiences I had while there, I began to have misgivings about the constant emphasis (not bad in itself but it left out many things it should not have) on the Holy Spirit and the way it was being taught. When I tried to speak with people (leadership) about my feelings I found that I started getting the cold shoulder treatment. I would have appreciated even an honest "I don't know". I was starting to think something might be wrong with me.
Then I ran across Packer's Keep In Step With the Spirit. I can't tell you how greatly this book helped me. It let me know there was nothing wrong with me and that I was not the first person to feel the way I did. Packer even related in the book how, because he was a bookworm (as I've always been) God threw him a lifeline in the form of a volume or two of the works of John Owen (Owen wrote about 18 or more books if I remember correctly) which helped free him from the mental shackles of Keswick teaching.
I am here to say that Keep In Step With the Spirit did the same for me with hyperventilating charismatic/pentecostal teaching on the Holy Spirit. I even bought and gave away a copy to anyone who let on that they were going through what I did. And I also went on to read a number of John Owen's books which helped me to totally remake my spiritual and theological outlook into something with a lot more substance to it than I ever had based solely on what I'd gotten from church.
Sad to say but it's the truth. |
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Review Summary: Drink Deeply |
Date: 2006-01-29 |
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Details: This book is more systematic than "Knowing God", but it cuts as deep. He addresses two major views of holiness: "Keswick Teaching" and Pentacostalism. He carefully shows the strengths and weaknesses of each movement. He then shows scripturally what is the correct view of the Holy Spirit work in our lives. Packer likes to call himself a "Packer of Theology" and this book takes careful reading. He often lists several scriptural references to make his point and then he is off to the next point. He carefully states his argument and tries to make sure the reader does take his point any further than it should go. The style seems dry at times, but when you read and meditate on what he is writing, the book is an incredible motivator to live in holiness.
Although this book is a harder read than either "Knowing God" or "Evangelism and the Sovereignty of God", the book is more challenging spiritually. Once again he uses the Puritan writers to good effect. Read and enjoy. Drink deeply of the scriptural truths detailed in the pages of this book. |
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