
Where
LUKE 4:1–2 Jesus, full of the Holy Spirit, left the Jordan and was led by the Spirit into the wilderness, where for forty days
Into the Wilderness
LUKE 4:1 Jesus, full of the Holy Spirit, left the Jordan and was led by the Spirit into the wilderness . . . CONSIDER
Was Led by the Spirit
LUKE 4:1 Jesus, full of the Holy Spirit, left the Jordan and was led by the Spirit into the wilderness . . . CONSIDER
Left the Jordan
The wild, in its unruliness, in its lack of clear promise, with its sense of missed or averted destiny, is a unique place of encounter and formation for the follower of Christ.
Of the Holy Spirit
The wild, in its unruliness, in its lack of clear promise, with its sense of missed or averted destiny, is a unique place of encounter and formation for the follower of Christ.
Full
The wild, in its unruliness, in its lack of clear promise, with its sense of missed or averted destiny, is a unique place of encounter and formation for the follower of Christ.
Jesus
The wild, in its unruliness, in its lack of clear promise, with its sense of missed or averted destiny, is a unique place of encounter and formation for the follower of Christ.
Jesus in the Wild
The wild, in its unruliness, in its lack of clear promise, with its sense of missed or averted destiny, is a unique place of encounter and formation for the follower of Christ.
From the Mount of Transfiguration to the Valley of Tragedy and Beyond
We are so prone to want to build something to somehow hold the work of God, to try and contain it, memorialize it, even extend it.
The Greatest Impediment to My Own Awakening
To be with Jesus is to be transformed. To be with Him is to become like Him.
A Holy Spirit Story: An Unlikely Ash Wednesday Awakening at the Hospital
One of the greatest truths Jesus came to teach us is, “God loves you anyway.” No matter what your feelings say.
The Asbury Outpouring Continues
What is happening at Asbury University is a remarkable, unique movement of God among students which has spread across the globe.