Hidden in Plain Sight

Hidden in Plain Sight

08/05/2018

Colossians 3:1-17

Chris Breslin

 

“…the Holy Spirit takes the ‘givenness’ of what has happened in Christ, and brings it alive in ever fresh ways in ever new contexts. Moreover, God can take our most catastrophic mistakes and re-create them, make them serve his drama. That’s the wonder of what Christians call salvation; it is not simply a matter of being acquitted, let off a penalty, but of being re-created, remade for a new future.” -Jeremy Begbie (from Image Journal post)

 

Slides from August 5, 2018

More than half of white evangelicals say America’s declining white population is a negative thing (WaPo article about PRRI poll)

Podcast Episode about Stage Telepathy (Cocaine & Rhinestones: Don Rich & Buck Owens)

Podcast Episode about “Blood Harmony” (Cocaine & Rhinestones: the Louvin Brothers)

 

Scripture:

Galatians 5:19-26

Colossians 1:15-20

Revelation 5:9-10

Colossians 1:27

 

Songs for Today’s Worship Gathering:

New Wonders by McCracken

Praise the Savior, Now and Ever by Fortunatus/Benedict/Bradham

Glory Be to God, the Father by Bonar/Mundell

For the Beauty of the Earth by Pierpoint/Kocher

Grace Upon Grace by McCracken

Up on a Mountain by Aiuto

Doxology

 

Pentecost/Holy Spirit Reading:

On the Holy Spiritby St. Basil the Great

Spiritual Theologyby Simon Chan

God, Sexuality, and the Selfby Sarah Coakley

Paul, the Spirit, and the People of Godby Gordon Fee

Presence, Power, & Promise: The Role of the Spirit of God in the Old Testamented. Firth & Wegner

Creator Spirit: The Holy Spirit and the Art of Becoming Humanby Steven Guthrie

The Holy Spirit: Hand-raisers, Han, and the Holy Ghost(Homebrewed Christianity) by Grace Ji-Sun Kim

Pneumatologyby Veli-Matti Karkkainen

Fresh Air: The Holy Spirit for an Inspired Lifeby Jack Levison

Flame of Love: A Theology of the Holy Spiritby Clark Pinnock

After the Spiritby Eugene Rogers

Thinking in Tonguesby James K.A. Smith

Knowing the Holy Spirit Through the Old Testamentby Christopher J. H Wright

The Spirit Poured Our on All Flesh: Pentecostalism and the Possibility of Global Theologyby Amos Yong

Hospitality and the Other: Pentecost, Christian Practices, and the Neighborby Amos Yong

The Missiological Spirit: Christian Mission Theology in the Third Millennium GlobalContextby Amos Yong

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