3.2.10

[causality]

there seems to be a tendency for believers within some presbyterian and reformed churches to forget about the person and the power of the holy spirit....as we approach the great history of the church in the book of acts the question is often asked: should we call this book the acts of the apostles or the acts of the holy spirit?
we could rightly call it both. luke's account, as does every historical account ever penned (whether explicit or not), shows forth the sovereign majesty of our triune God's redemptive-missional activity in the world and through weak and broken vessels like us, who by His grace neither can nor will leave behind the holy spirit who goes before us and dwells within us.
burk parsons


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