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In this series of teachings from the Feast of Pentecost, we are encouraged to seek God and prepare our hearts for a great outpouring from the Lord.
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“Almost at our own initiative we can have a fire within us continually.” (Page 45)
“Prayer should be the persistent aggressive appropriation of the answer that God has promised—with no wavering or doubting. Prayer is not the squeal of a pig caught in a fence; it is not the desperate cry of someone who wonders if God is going to meet him. Prayer is the aggressive, ruthless, violent crying of the heart that says, ‘Now that I believe it, let it happen right now in the name of the Lord.’ That was what the steadfast prayer of the early Church was all about.” (Page 108)
“The promise had a condition: repent and be baptized. And then came a beautiful promise: you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. God will give it to you. It is not earned by your repentance and water baptism, but repentance and water baptism cleanse the vessel so that God can fill it with the Holy Spirit. That is the way it is done.” (Page 181)
“Though thou hast labored under things that have seemed too much for thee; thou hast chafed under circumstances that ye could not alter; thou hast been chained in chains that ye could not break; yet the Lord hath trained thee as the daughter of His people.” (Page 62)
“When they are just babies we should start seeking for the Holy Spirit to anoint them and bring them into something wonderful.” (Page 14)
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