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Saturday, February 16, 2019

Book Review: Forgotten God: Reversing Our Tragic Neglect of the Holy Spirit by Francis Chan

This is a wonderful book that reminds us of our true relationship with the Holy Spirit.
Forgotten God: Reversing Our Tragic Neglect of the Holy Spirit
by Francis Chan

File Size: 1082 KB
Print Length: 186 pages
Publisher: David C. Cook (September 1, 2009)
Language: English
ASIN: B005MT8PUQ
Genre: Church Growth, Pneumatology, Theology
My Rating: 4.5 of 5.0


In the name of the Father, the Son, and ... the Holy Spirit. We pray in the name of all three, but how often do we live with an awareness of only the first two? As Jesus ascended into heaven, He promised to send the Holy Spirit—the Helper—so that we could be true and living witnesses for Christ. Unfortunately, today's church has admired the gift but neglected to open it.
Breakthrough author Francis Chan rips away paper and bows to get at the true source of the church's power—the Holy Spirit. Chan contends that we've ignored the Spirit for far too long, and we are reaping the disastrous results. Thorough scriptural support and compelling narrative form Chan's invitation to stop and remember the One we've forgotten, the Spirit of the living God.


Review:
Francis Chan shares his concerns that believers focus on God the Father and Jesus the Savior and forget that the Holy Spirit is available to give us power each and every day. Chan provides scripture noting that Jesus went away so that he could send the Helper in His place. The Holy Spirit dwells within us when we invite Him in. He is available to give us strength, comfort, and guidance for everyday living. And when we live with the Holy Spirit guiding our lives we should be reflecting His love, joy, peace and the other fruits of the spirit.

Chan encourages the Church and believers to remember to allow the Spirit to dwell and lead in our worship as well as our daily lives. We probably can recall that special event when we first felt the Spirit or received the gift of speaking in tongues. But those moments should not be limited to days in the past. They should be alive and real to us everyday. A sophisticated program should never replace the authenticity of the word and joy provided by the Holy Spirit. If we are willing to be open, we can actually feel the presence of the Holy Spirit, we might hear His quiet voice and we may even speak in heavenly tongues.

My friends in Ladies Book Club and I fully enjoyed reading this. It helped us to acknowledge the importance of allowing the Holy Spirit to be evident in our lives. I recommend this to readers who want to renew their awareness, and recognize their dependence, on the God who dwells with us, the Holy Spirit.

Source: Kindle Free TBR 2012. This qualifies for 2019TBR and 2019 Alphabet goals.

1 comment:

  1. I'm reminded of the nun in my kids' Catholic elementary school who would remind them the Holy Spirit would be with them when they had to speak in front of the class or other uncomfortable but necessary situations. That was a couple of decades ago. With the absence of nuns these days, I wonder if it is still part of the Catholic education.

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