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New Spirit-Filled Life Bible: Notes

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Overview

Dr. Jack Hayford, founding pastor of The Church on the Way, has led a team of anointed leaders to produce the New Spirit-Filled Life Bible, which offers a fresh look at the Scriptures and the work of the Holy Spirit. This new edition addresses important issues of Spirit-filled living in the context of solid biblical scholarship. More than a one-man, one-denomination, or one-emphasis study resource, this Bible unfolds the broad spectrum of Pentecostal and Charismatic teaching. Articles and commentaries are simple to read and understand, clarifying difficult passages and concepts. Among its multiple study resources and approaches, the New Spirit-Filled Life Bible contains a developed coverage of forty-one themes referred to as “Kingdom Dynamics.” Godly pastors, teachers, evangelists, and other key leaders have contributed to the provision of the wisdom, insight, and spiritual instruction contained in these Kingdom Dynamics articles. Their work has been organized into nine “clusters,” in the spirit of Isaiah 65:8 which notes how “the new wine is found in the cluster” and that “a blessing is in it.” These “clusters,” each representing a general category of spiritual truth, and the component parts of each one, expand on key “new wine” principles of Bible-centered, Spirit filled life and ministry. The New Spirit-Filled Life Bible also contains Word Wealth studies: detailed, easy-to-understand definitions for more than 550 important terms. Each Word Wealth listing is located within the Bible text, near the verse where the featured word appears. English spellings of original Greek and Hebrew words are given, along with helpful insight into the derivation, as well as the Strong’s Concordance numerical listing for each word. Also featured in the New Spirit-Filled Life Bible are the Truth-in-Action lessons: Truth-In-Action is an intensely practical feature showing you ways to apply the Bible’s great truths. Appearing in chart form, this study help summarizes the foundations and teachings of each book, then invites you—and shows you how—to act upon the summons the Holy Spirit is issuing in the Word. Full of fresh insight from many of today’s most respected leaders, a new generation of believers seeking to become biblically equipped for kingdom building will eagerly read and embrace the New Spirit-Filled Life Bible. With the Logos Bible Software edition all Scripture passages in the New Spirit-Filled Life Bible are tagged to original language texts and English translations. This makes this Bible more powerful and easier to access than ever before for scholarly work or personal Bible study. With the advanced search features of Logos Bible Software, you can perform powerful searches by topic or Scripture reference—finding, for example, every mention of “regeneration,” or “Luke.”

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Top Highlights

“In the beginning: An allusion to Gen. 1:1, with the intention of linking Jesus the Word with the God of creation. The event of Jesus’ incarnation, therefore, had cosmic significance. The Word is Jesus Christ, the eternal, ultimate expression of God. In the OT God spoke the world into existence; in the gospel God spoke His final word through the living Word, His Son. The phrase ‘the Word was God’ attributes deity to the Word without defining all of the Godhead as ‘the Word.’” (Page 1443)

“That every mouth may be stopped: At the Day of Judgment, no one will be able to say that God has been unfair in His judgment. The Jews had God’s written laws in Scripture, and the Gentiles had God’s moral standards in their hearts and consciences, enough at least to cause them to seek Him further.” (Page 1553)

“To partake in a ‘worthy’ manner is to attribute the full worth of Christ’s redeeming work to this action—to partake with faith in His full forgiveness, full acceptance, and full power to restore, strengthen, and heal.” (Page 1595)

“The Corinthians misunderstood the manner in which the Holy Spirit works through individuals, and they abused the use of spiritual gifts, apparently regarding them as ends in themselves. In particular, they misunderstood the proper public use of the gift of tongues and it often confused the order in their meetings. They also misunderstood the power of the Spirit, viewing gift-operations of the Spirit as a compulsive possession, negating the will (14:32). Paul responds to this problem by showing the need for varied and multiple manifestations of the Spirit (ch. 12); the need for loving and unselfish motives in these manifestations (ch. 13); and the need for self-control and for keeping an orderly, edifying manner in corporate services (ch. 14).” (Page 1595)

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