Strange Fire
The Danger of Offending the Holy Spirit with Counterfeit Worship
by:
John MacArthur
in:
Christianity
Summary:
The book critiques the Charismatic Movement, arguing that it embraces unbiblical practices and emotional experiences that undermine the true work of the Holy Spirit. It calls for a return to a more scripturally grounded form of worship and cautions against what the author sees as false expressions of spirituality.
Key points:
1. Holy Spirit's Role: MacArthur stresses the Holy Spirit's role in Christian worship as a guide and sanctifier, not a force for personal gain.
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