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Summary of Smith Wigglesworth's Smith Wigglesworth on Manifesting the Power of God
Summary of Smith Wigglesworth's Smith Wigglesworth on Manifesting the Power of God
Summary of Smith Wigglesworth's Smith Wigglesworth on Manifesting the Power of God
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#1 When the Spirit of the Lord is upon us, we impart not words, but life. Words are only used to understand what the Word is, but the Word is actually life-giving. When we are filled with the Spirit, we are imparting life.

#2 Water baptism is the third step in the process of being filled with the Holy Spirit. It is the desire of God that you be so immersed and covered with the light and revelation of the Holy Spirit that it will be filling your entire body.

#3 Jesus saw the people, and He knew what they needed. He knew when they were about to starve and die by the roadside, so He supplied their need. He was able to give because He was full of the life of God.

#4 We must be determined not to go away as we came, but to go away imbued with the living touch of the flame of the Master’s torch. We must refuse to be ordinary men.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateJul 12, 2022
ISBN9798822545755
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    #1

    When the Spirit of the Lord is upon us, we impart not words, but life. Words are only used to understand what the Word is, but the Word is actually life-giving. When we are filled with the Spirit, we are imparting life.

    #2

    Water baptism is the third step in the process of being filled with the Holy Spirit. It is the desire of God that you be so immersed and covered with the light and revelation of the Holy Spirit that it will be filling your entire body.

    #3

    Jesus saw the people, and He knew what they needed. He knew when they were about to starve and die by the roadside, so He supplied their need. He was able to give because He was full of the life of God.

    #4

    We must be determined not to go away as we came, but to go away imbued with the living touch of the flame of the Master’s torch. We must refuse to be ordinary men.

    #5

    The fourteenth chapter of John is the word of Jesus to His disciples. It is His desire that they be glorified, exercised, and then glorified. He knew they had the material that would satisfy the world.

    #6

    Jesus knew that the people He was before them were going to

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