Digital Logos Edition
Here is a book as up-to-date as tomorrow, yet bringing veins of gold out of the Scriptures. These teachings on the liberation of our spirits came during a convocation emphasizing the truths of Pentecost and how they apply to our day. This book is refreshing, very scriptural, and challenging. It is time to blow up the dams of stagnation! This book will help. It is explosive, with a short fuse. Handle with care!
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“Here are some statements that I want you to pay close attention to: (1) The Feast of Pentecost, as it was finally fulfilled, was speaking of the Holy Spirit coming to help us become all that Christ provided for us to be. (2) The Feast of Pentecost spoke of the Holy Spirit coming to help us appropriate all that Christ had provided for us and promised us. (3) The Feast of Pentecost came to show us the Holy Spirit, to enable us to do all that Christ willed to do through us.” (Pages 8–9)
“Just be honest and say, ‘Lord, I have received the Holy Spirit but I’m not filled,’ and start waiting on God, appropriating and drinking of the Spirit. ‘If you thirst, come and drink; and out of your belly will flow rivers of living water’ (John 7:37–38). It is a promise. Do it.” (Page 46)
“Believe me, the Body of Christ being one, this penetration into one another’s lives and spirits and into God, is an absolute necessity.” (Page 31)
“Your spirit was generated and created by God at the time that you accepted Christ.” (Page 35)
“We must stop thinking of ourselves as individuals, no matter how great the anointing has been upon us, because that anointing will be grieved and quenched if it doesn’t lead us to an interpenetration into the spirits of our brothers and sisters and they into us. Our walls must come down; the distinctions must be broken. Our individuality, as it rises up in the Spirit, is given to empower us, so that we have the force in God to penetrate one another’s lives, to reach into God, to open the door for God to reach into us.” (Page 25)