Starting today I'll be quoting from Smith Wigglesworth for possibly a year. I last quoted from him four years ago. Wigglesworth (1859-1947) grew up in England in the days of child labor. He quit school at age 7 to work. His wife taught him to read. He would never read anything but the Bible. He never wrote a book; all quotes are from his sermons, which were transcribed as he preached. He had no confidence that he could preach until his wife, herself a well-known preacher, put him on the spot and announced that he would be preaching the service. Wigglesworth was a "Pentecostal pioneer" who had one of the greatest evangelistic and healing ministries of all time. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smith_Wigglesworth
There is a wonderful fellowship with Jesus. The chief thing is to be sure that we take time for communion with Him. There is a communion with Jesus that is life, and that is better than preaching.
-- Smith Wigglesworth
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