Digital Logos Edition
If all the literature produced by Pentecostal writers were assembled in a single library, one book that is certain to stand out is the classic you hold in your hand. Here is a book on the gifts of the Spirit that has gone through numerous printings since it was first introduced in England in 1934. Now with this U.S. edition it is gaining even wider distribution and giving sound teaching on a vital but often controversial subject. The book contains a thorough study on each of the gifts in I Corinthians. With numerous illustrations the author shows that the gifts are for the 20th century church just as they were for the 1st century church.
“The Word of Knowledge is the supernatural revelation by the Holy Spirit of certain facts in the mind of God.” (Page 39)
“The Gift is confused with a profound knowledge of the Bible and theology” (Pages 42–43)
“These Gifts are for the supernatural healing of diseases and infirmities without natural means of any sort. They are the miraculous manifestation of the Spirit for the banishment of all human ills whether organic, functional or nervous; acute or chronic. Whatever difficulty writers have discovered in defining other Gifts of the Spirit, this particular Gift is understood by all.” (Page 94)
“The Word of Knowledge is not a God-sent amplification of human knowledge. It is a divinely given fragment of divine knowledge. It is not knowledge that may be acquired either by study or consecration: it is knowledge miraculously conveyed, in the same way that speaking with other tongues is utterance miraculously given.” (Page 40)
“ The Gift of Faith was employed for direct supernatural blessing in fulfilment of human utterance” (Page 124)
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