Who Told The Church To Command The Holy Spirit
Who Told the Church to Command the Holy Spirit?
In many modern churches today, believers are often taught to speak to the Holy Spirit, instruct Him, or even attempt to activate His presence through words and atmosphere. But is this the pattern we see in Scripture?
Who Told the Church to Command the Holy Spirit? is a prophetic and Scripture-centered study that challenges modern assumptions and calls the church back to apostolic order. Through the book of Acts, the teachings of Jesus, and a Hebrew and Aramaic understanding of the Spirit, this book reveals a consistent truth: the Holy Spirit is not commanded—He is followed.
From Acts 16 to Acts 13, from Peter to Paul, the early church did not direct the Spirit; they yielded to Him. They did not create spiritual outcomes; they obeyed divine instruction. This book carefully walks through Scripture to show how the Holy Spirit leads, interrupts, guides, distributes gifts, and governs the church according to the will of God.
With a strong prophetic tone and simple, clear language, this book confronts modern spiritual culture while restoring biblical order.
It addresses worship, spiritual gifts, atmosphere, obedience, fear of God, and the difference between speaking about the Spirit and actually being led by Him.
This is not a message of limitation, but of restoration. A call back to reverence. A call back to obedience. A call back to the original pattern seen in the book of Acts. The Spirit still leads. The question is whether the church will follow.