April 27th, 2010
I was changed by an old book many years ago: On the Religious Affections by Jonathan Edwards. Edwards, a leader in the Great Awakening of the eighteenth century, spoke of the need to have the “affections”–the emotional, affective, feeling regions awakened. He described the hard heart of Ezekiel’s prophecy as an unfeeling, inert, unresponsive heart. And he had a very physical understanding of the affections, using words like humours, fluids, and the like to refer to them. The bodily effects of feeling: weeping, tears, a stirring in the pit of the stomach, flushing of the face, warmth.
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Tags: affections, awakening, cars, cattle, Charles Finney, creation, emotion, ezekiel, feeling, Great Awakening, heart, holy affections, Holy Spirit, jonathan edwards, renewal, revival
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April 21st, 2010
So what’s your take on Earth Day? I hope you don’t roll your eyes from too much ear-time with a.m. (angry man) radio. Because the Earth is the Lord’s. Creation is his first revelation, the first language he speaks to us. And the church in the United States has been spiritually dull to his voice speaking through creation. To the extent that we are, we’re spiritually dull.
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Tags: awakenings, Earth Day, ecology, emergent, emerging, francis schaeffer, Great Awakening, Holy Spirit, movements, pentecostalism, renewal movements, revivals, revivials, spiritual awakenings, Third Wave
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December 8th, 2009
It’s truly amazing how the mere mention of climate change in a blog post stirs up objections from believers. I’m guessing that three-quarters of those who read this blog think climate change is a hoax.
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Tags: climate change, come Holy Spirit, global warming, Holy Spirit, love, science
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