<p>&ldquo;Prophetic Speech and Empowered Community&rdquo; re-introduces the book of Revelation for those&nbsp;struggling with understanding and applying this apocalypse with a&nbsp;relevant form of daily living. My goal is to encourage the church to reengage&nbsp;Revelation by offering a hermeneutical approach that makes&nbsp;Revelation practical. My goal is to call the church to re-commit to&nbsp;being the active witness we are called to be in the face of religious and&nbsp;political confusion and oppression. We live in a cultural context where&nbsp;the church cannot afford to remain theologically or politically silent or&nbsp;uninformed of the times and the seasons. By re-engaging prophetic&nbsp;speech the Holy Spirit uses believers to impact the church and the&nbsp;world.</p><p>The&nbsp;second purpose is to reach traditional Pentecostal believers and&nbsp;Charismatic communities disillusioned with the book of Revelation. I&nbsp;intend to encourage my Pentecostal family to expand their traditional&nbsp;understanding of pneumatology specifically the Holy Spirit&rsquo;s use of&nbsp;prophetic speech and community empowerment in the context of<br />religious and political oppression. Pentecostal and Charismatic&nbsp;teachings often augment personal experience or unusual phenomenon&nbsp;while diminishing the role of the Spirit in the community. The book of Revelation in its determination to have the church listen to the Spirit&nbsp;thereby augmenting the role of the Spirit redirects the attention away&nbsp;from individualism to the community in light of a perceived looming&nbsp;crisis.</p><p>The last things Christ said to the church includes resistance to political&nbsp;oppression of the Roman Empire and faithfulness to the resurrected&nbsp;Christ through faithful witness. These principles are as relevant today as&nbsp;the times in which they were written.</p><p>&ldquo;Though writing with particular love and concern for his Pentecostal<br />community Crocker&rsquo;s work provides welcome comfort and challenge for<br />the whole body of Christ for all churches faithfully seeking to live out<br />the vision of Revelation in the world.&rdquo;<br />F. Scott Spencer (PhD Durham University England)<br />former professor at Baptist Theological Seminary<br />in Richmond VA and Wingate University N.C.</p>
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