The Holy Spirit in Mission: Prophetic Speech and Action in Christian Witness, By Gary Tyra

The Holy Spirit in Mission

Prophetic Speech and Action in Christian Witness

by Gary Tyra

The Holy Spirit in Mission
Paperback
  • Length: 206 pages
  • Dimensions: 6 × 9 in
  • Published: October 19, 2011
  • Imprint: IVP Academic
  • ISBN: 9780830839490

The church has been called to participate in God's mission in the world. But without a robust, biblical sense of the Spirit's action, how can we be sure we're fulfilling that call? Gary Tyra employs a biblical theology of the Holy Spirit to deepenand inform our understanding of life as the church, the people of God. Since the church's mission to and into the world is both evangelistic and prophetic, the task calls for the working of the Spirit in our preaching, proclamation and service. Tyrabrings together both charismatic and evangelical emphases resulting in a theological and practical synthesis that is richer than when either is taken separately.

"The Holy Spirit in Mission is a fresh call to the church to intentionally participate with the Holy Spirit in what God is doing in the church and in the world. It engages the best of missional scholarship while giving very practical examples of how we can all be involved with the Spirit in God's mission. I highly recommend it to all church leaders."Berten A. Waggoner, national director, Vineyard USA
"Recent years have seen the emergence of a series of writings addressing various aspects of the Holy Spirit's role in the church and mission. Gary Tyra's The Holy Spirit in Mission focuses on a theme which has not found adequate treatmentin contemporary theological literature. The role of inspired prophetic speech as an essential aspect of the Spirit's empowerment in the life of a believer is of special interest especially in many parts of the majority world where the power of the Holy Spirit is igniting explosive church growth. However, as every sympathetic but astute observer knows, the effectiveness of such 'Spirit' movements are often hindered by inadequate biblical and theological grounding. Tyra's work succeeds in addressing a critical gap in this regard. Tyra's sensitive scholarship and pastoral experience have helped him to come up with a sound, balanced and readable volume—a welcome contribution of immense value to the health of the global church. Although Tyra'sviews are significantly shaped by his Pentecostal roots, the case he presents is consonant with evangelical essentials and should provoke interest and response from a wide spectrum of Christians who warmly and reverently welcome the work of the HolySpirit in the life of the church today. This book is an essential addition to every theological library!"Ivan Satyavrata, senior pastor and chairman, The Assembly of God Church Mission, Kolkata, India, and International Deputy Director, South Asia, The Lausanne Movement
"I applaud Gary Tyra's bridge-building efforts on this most practical and pivotal arena of our joint witness throughout the body of Christ."Jack W. Hayford, president, The King's University
"This book is especially helpful in making the activity of the Holy Spirit in our lives clear and accessible to the individual. I highly recommend it for those who want to make 'prophetic speech and action in Christian witness' something they actually work with and count on."Dallas Willard, author of Hearing God
"This study brims over with enthusiasm and conviction, from its biblical survey of the role of the Spirit in mission, to Tyra's creative argument backed by personal experience in the Pentecostal movement and quotations from many mission scholars and theologians."Allan H. Anderson, University of Birmingham, UK
More

CONTENTS

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. "Would God That All the Lord?s People Were Prophets"
The Biblical Connection Between the Coming of the Spirit and Prophetic Activity
2. "You Shall Receive Power"
The Connection Between Prophetic Activity and Missional Faithfulness
3. "The Spirit Bade Me Go"
Missional Faithfulness and the Growth of Global Pentecostalism
4. "Men of Athens!"
Becoming More Missionally Faithful in the West
5. "A Man Named Ananias Came to See Me"
Encouraging Missional Faithfulness Among the Evangelical Rank and File
Conclusion
Name Index
Subject Index
Scripture Index

More

You May Also Like

Gary Tyra

Gary Tyra (DMin, Fuller Theological Seminary) is professor of biblical and practical theology at Vanguard University of Southern California. His books include The Holy Spirit in Mission and Christ's Empowering Presence.