Post #1100: Theological Notes
I have longed believed, and written, that evangelicals do not have a solid theology of the Holy Spirit. It is defensive in that it warns against the charismatic movement, but it also minimizes the Holy Spirit and gives him a secondary or tertiary role in the Trinity, a form of modalism or even heresy in my book. The Shack didn't help matters either, portraying the Holy Spirit as a transparent Asian woman who flits around a lot. The Holy Spirit doesn't flit.
So I will quote from The Valley of Vision today as my 1100th post:
O God, the Holy Spirit, . . .
When Thou didst hover over chaos, order came to birth,
beaty robed the world, fruitfulness sprang forth,
Move, I pray thee, upon my disordered heart;
Take away the infirmities of unruly desires and hateful lusts;
Lift the mists and darkness of unbelief;
Brighten my soul with the pure light of truth;
Make it fragrant as the garden of paradise. . .
Fulfill in me the glory of thy divine offices;
Be my comforter, light, guide, sanctifier;
Take of the things of Christ and show them to my soul;
Through thee may I daily learn more of His love,
grace, compassion, faithfulness, beauty; . . .
So I will quote from The Valley of Vision today as my 1100th post:
O God, the Holy Spirit, . . .
When Thou didst hover over chaos, order came to birth,
beaty robed the world, fruitfulness sprang forth,
Move, I pray thee, upon my disordered heart;
Take away the infirmities of unruly desires and hateful lusts;
Lift the mists and darkness of unbelief;
Brighten my soul with the pure light of truth;
Make it fragrant as the garden of paradise. . .
Fulfill in me the glory of thy divine offices;
Be my comforter, light, guide, sanctifier;
Take of the things of Christ and show them to my soul;
Through thee may I daily learn more of His love,
grace, compassion, faithfulness, beauty; . . .
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