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Smith Wigglesworth on Healing

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Meet a minister’s wife with only one day to life, a bride who is dying of appendicitis, a betrayed husband who is on his way to kill his wife, and a woman who is completely paralyzed. Through Smith Wigglesworth’s words and ministry, you will discover what happened in their lives, and what can take place in your own life. • Walk in divine health and wholeness • Overcome the power of evil • Experience God’s power in your life • Do the miracles that Christ did • See the “incurable” healed • Lead the lost to Christ • Minister in God’s anointing Here you will discover how you can personally receive God’s healing touch and how God can use you to bring healing to others, just as He did through Smith Wigglesworth. Christ’s transforming power and grace will change your life from ordinary to extraordinary.

Top Highlights

“Your whole body will become seasoned with a divine likeness of God. Not only will He have begun to use you, but He will have taken you in hand, so that you might be ‘a vessel for honor’ (2 Tim. 2:21). Our lives are not to be for ourselves, for if we live for ourselves we will die (Rom. 8:13); but if ‘by the Spirit [we] put to death the deeds of the body, [we] will live’ (v. 13). He who lives in the Spirit is subject to the powers of God, but he who lives for himself will die. The man who lives in the Spirit lives a life of freedom and joy and blessing and service—a life that brings blessing to others. God would have us see that we must live in the Spirit.” (Page 130)

“There is one thing about a baby: he takes all that comes to him. A so-called prudent man lets his reason cheat him out of God’s best. But a baby takes all the milk his mother brings and even tries to swallow the bottle. The baby can’t walk, but the mother carries him; the baby can’t dress himself, but the mother dresses him. The baby can’t even talk. Similarly, in the life of the Spirit, God undertakes to do what we cannot do. We are carried along by Him. He clothes us, and He gives us utterance. Oh, that we all had the simplicity of babes!” (Page 85)

“Every trial is a blessing. There have been times when I have been hard-pressed through circumstances, and it seemed as if a dozen steamrollers were going over me, but I have found that the hardest things are just lifting places into the grace of God. We have such a lovely Jesus. He always proves Himself to be such a mighty Deliverer. He never fails to plan the best things for us.” (Page 44)

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    $8.99

    Digital list price: $11.99
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