Hope you had a wonderful Christmas. I'll end the week with a rather humorous anecdote about the power of revival. According to other accounts, this took place shortly after Wigglesworth was saved, before he began his ministry. Wigglesworth had always had complaints about his wife's cooking. Maybe there's a lesson here for all of us.
One day the power of God fell upon me. I came out to the meeting and fell down before the Lord. The people began asking, "What sin has Wigglesworth been committing?" This went on for a fortnight [two weeks]. Every time I came to the altar God used to sweep through me with such a manifestation of my helplessness, that I would go down before God and weep right through. Then the preacher or the leader was broken up and came alongside of me. God made a revival begin in that. God had broken me up and revival began through His revival in me. Oh, it was lovely! At last my wife said, "Since my husband had that touch, I have never been able to cook anything that he was not pleased with. It is never too cold and never too hot."
Daily (M-F) quotes from Pentecostal pioneers whom the modern Christian is unlikely to come across in contemporary devotional reading.
Welcome
Welcome to Lep's Faith Quotes. This blog will consist of powerful Holy Spirit-led quotes by the early writers of the classic Pentecostal and classic Word of Faith movements, such as E.W. Kenyon, John G. Lake, Smith Wigglesworth, and others. Caution! These quotes may be more powerful than customary daily devotional readings, and you may experience a new burst of Holy Spirit power in your life and ministry.
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