What if the difference between the early Church and the Church today isn't that God has changed-but that the Holy Spirit has been neglected?
The early Church was marked by intimacy with God, miracle-working power, and bold witness. Yet many believers today struggle to reconcile the Christianity they read about in Scripture with their current experience. Holy Ghost and Fire bridges the gap.
In this work, Lucas Sherbert reveals Holy Spirit baptism as the missing link-a divine work of the Spirit that forms sons who can faithfully steward inheritance. Holy Ghost and Fire calls readers beyond surface-level Christianity into a life of intimacy and transformation, showing how Holy Spirit baptism positions believers to experience the fullness of what Christ has made available.
Rather than emphasizing empowerment without preparation, this book demonstrates how intimacy with the Father forms foundation, matures the heart, and protects believers from receiving inheritance too early. From the pastor to the everyday believer, this work of the Spirit is essential for all who hunger for more of God.
This is not emotionalism.
This is not lifeless doctrine.
This is New Testament Christianity becoming the norm again.