A chorus, not a canon

Voices that help us hold truth and power together.

These teachers do not agree on every secondary question. We read them as useful witnesses, quote them in context, and test every sentence by Scripture.

Christ-exalting Spirit
If you treasure the glory of Christ, you’re going to love the ministry of the Holy Spirit.
Aseity
God does not need us or the rest of creation for anything.
Empowered mission
The power we receive from the Spirit is given to empower us for a mission.
Tested prophecy
The present tense voice of the Spirit will never be inconsistent with what the same Spirit has spoken.
Revelation
The God of the Bible is a talking God.
Living orthodoxy
One can be perfectly orthodox and yet still dead.
Word and Spirit
The Spirit works with the Word of God to illumine and transform our thinking.

Quotation discipline

Quote to clarify—not to borrow authority.

Each quotation links to its source. Class leaders should read the surrounding argument, name meaningful disagreements, and return the room to the biblical text.