Digital Logos Edition
This collection contains messages that came during the Feast of Tabernacles, 1970. God has set so much before us. We are urged to step out in an aggressive walk with God and exercise our faith to move in miracles. We are urged to stir up our love for Him, to see His judgments against Babylon, to experience His joy, and so much more. We will walk in the impossible.

“What does it take to be a son of God? What is the difference between a babe in Christ, a child, a young man, and a son? A son is one who is led by the Holy Spirit. He is not following his own initiative and will but is wholly seeking for the leading of the Holy Spirit. Because he’s led by the Spirit of the Lord, he is a son. Not by some special experience can we say, ‘Hocus, pocus, you’re changed from a child to a son.’ There is no such experience as being taken before the Lord in a trance and becoming a son.” (Pages 196–197)
“You cannot cross over a special little line and hear someone say, ‘You’ve made it; you’re a son now.’ Instead, there’s a gradual process of ears and heart opening to the will of God, as you learn to follow the leading of the Holy Spirit day by day, with that consciousness of God opening up. You will know when you’ve passed into that place of sonship, and the communion with the Father and His Son becomes real and alive to your heart. Contend earnestly to know His will. He gives us the Holy Spirit to guide and lead us. The one objective of the Holy Spirit is to make the fullness of Christ real to you and to lead you into it.” (Page 200)
“The last precaution is an important warning about authority. Those who are under authority must have a true submission in their spirit, not just some outward sign of it. Heed that warning for it is easy for a person to be self-deceived and say, ‘I am submissive’; yet be the only one who fails to see that he is not.” (Page 203)
“Neither will any principle of natural or spiritual law restrain you from doing the will of God if you are led by the Spirit of the Lord.” (Page 199)