You see, Christianity is our Confession.
Heb. 4:14 says, "Let us hold fast our confession."
What is our Confession? Why, that God is our Father, we are His children, we are in His Family.
It is a Confession that our Father knows what our needs are and has made provision to meet every one of them.
It is a Confession of the finished work of Christ, of what I am in Him, and what He is in me.
It is a Confession that "greater is He that is in me, than he that is in the world."
It is my Confession that my God does supply every need of mine according to His riches in glory.
It is my Confession that when I pray, the Father hears my prayer and answers me.
This is a manifold Confession.
If I were sick, I would maintain my Confession that "by His stripes I am healed."
If I were weak, I would insist upon this Confession that God is now "the strength of my life," and I can do all things in Him who is enabling me with His own ability.
If it is a problem of wisdom, I confess that Jesus has been made unto me Wisdom from God.
--E.W. Kenyon
Daily (M-F) quotes from Pentecostal pioneers whom the modern Christian is unlikely to come across in contemporary devotional reading.
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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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