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Steps Beyond Your Personal Pentecost Part 2

How do I move into the Spoken Gifts of the Spirit and into the other Gifts?

When we have learned to listen to God, God can speak to us and use us.

If we do not learn to listen to God, we may know all the mechanics of how the baptism in the Holy Spirit works and how we move into these things, but it will not do us a bit of good if we don’t hear from God. The essential thing that we need to realize is that we’ve got to fix our gaze on Jesus. He is the center and focus of everything. If you have not had the baptism in the Holy Spirit yet you need to ask yourself, “Have I really come to Jesus? Have I found him as my Lord and Savior?”

You have to be saved, before you can have the baptism in the Holy Spirit.

If you haven’t made peace with God, if you haven’t found what we call the New Life, you haven’t been Born Again, you can be. When you are, God will give you, as a free gift, the baptism in the Holy Spirit. It’s for the believer. However, there are many Christians who have had the baptism in the Holy Spirit, and gotten nowhere beyond that. If you’re one of those people, the good news is there is more.

You can move on into the gifts of the Holy Spirit.

A brother who grew up here in the church made an appointment to see us. He had married, moved away and recently came back; he had been longing for the Baptism in the Holy Spirit. We kept saying to him, “It’s so easy; you can have it in just a minute or two if you want it.” He said he had wanted the baptism for years and years, and as we sat and talked with him and went through his problems, it finally dawned on him that it wasn’t God that was holding back, but he was holding himself back. We explained simply to him how he could take it.

Finally at about 10 o’clock we stood to our feet, and I said, “Let’s pray together.” We just lifted our hands together, began to pray and within two minutes the Holy Spirit came upon him with mighty anointing, and he began speaking in tongues. The tears ran down his face, he began to cry, and praise God at the same time. It is not difficult to get the baptism in the Holy Spirit.

God wants to give it to us for a purpose, so that we might become effective for God, as his people, in witness and in service for him.

Now, let’s have a look at some scriptures.

Romans 12:5 – 8 “So we being many are one body in Christ, and everyone members one of another. Having then gifts, (now we’re talking about gifts, right?) differing according to the grace that is given to us, whether prophecy, let us prophesy according to the proportion of faith.” So, how do we prophesy? According to the proportion of faith. I want you to understand that; it is very important. “Or ministry, let us wait on our ministering: Or he that teacheth, on teaching; or he that exhorteth, on exhortation. He that giveth, let him do it with simplicity; he that ruleth, with diligence; he that showeth mercy, with cheerfulness.”

Paul, in writing to the Romans, said that you have to wait on your ministry. It takes time in the presence of God to become effective and to know what God wants you to do, whether it’s teaching, giving or ministering. Somebody gave a beautiful testimony in a church meeting where I was present. She told that there were taxes to be paid, that she did not have the money for them, and everything looked dark. Somebody else in the same church was listening to God, and God said, “Give her so much money,” and that person was obedient to the Spirit of God. That gift exactly met her need. That’s what it takes, folks. It doesn’t matter whether it’s within the body of the Church, or outside the body, but when we start listening to God and hear what He says, we will hear more testimonies of deliverance and of God working like this. The one results from the other. In verse 6, he says, “Having then gifts differing according to the grace that is given to us, whether prophecy, let us prophesy according to the proportion faith.”

When the Spirit of God impresses us to do something or to give a message to somebody, we need to be obedient. We need to do so with a right spirit, humbly, recognizing our own fallibility. A lot of people have said to me, “I couldn’t do that.”

Very lovingly, and smiling, I said to one person, “You couldn’t, or you wouldn’t?”

Of course you can, you see, we prophesy ‘according to the proportion of faith.’ Now we’re in trouble!

Well, how do I know when I’ve got enough faith to do it? You’ve got to get back to what faith is. Is it a warm fuzzy? No!

The Definition of Faith

There is a definition of faith that I found very helpful. It’s Hebrews 11:6 To me it is the fundamental definition of faith.

It says, “He that cometh to God must believe .  . . ”  What must you believe?

If you read carefully, it says you must believe “that He is,” and second, “that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek Him.”

Now, what does all that mean?

Faith stands on two legs.

Let’s start with the first leg. You must believe that he is.

Well, what do you believe he is? Think about it. I’ve got to believe he is.

What does it mean when I say I believe that He is? What am I saying?

He is God. All right! Great! That’s a good definition. What does it mean when we say he is God? We mean that he can do anything. Absolutely right. If God is God, he can do anything; he has all power. That’s what it means to believe that he is.

If I cannot be convinced that God has the ability to do this thing that I need done, there is no way I can have faith.

The second leg on which faith stands and walks, is that I must also believe that He is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him. What does that mean? Think about it. It means that if I come to God, and I ask him for something, I need to know that he’s willing to give it to me.

So, you see, faith is based on knowledge, not a feeling. It is based upon hard facts.

Suppose I went to Pastor Bruce Miles and I said, “Pastor Bruce, I need $100, and I wonder if you could help me?” Pastor Bruce might be embarrassed. He might have to say to me, “Well Jim, I like you very much, you’re a nice guy, but I really don’t have $100 in my account.” Did I come with faith? No! I was just hoping! On the other hand, I might come to Pastor Bruce and say, “I need $100,” and he might have $2,000 in his account. He might think to himself, “I’ve got better things I can do with my hundred bucks.” Did he have the ability? Yes, but the willingness was absent.

Now suppose I’m talking to Halliene Larimore, the minister of visitation, and she tells me, “I heard that Pastor Bruce Miles has a $100, and he said that if Jim ever needed it, he would be glad to give it to Jim.” Guess what I’d do? I’d go right up to Pastor Bruce and say, “Pastor Bruce, I need $100, and I understand that you have it, and that you indicated you would be willing to give it to me. Will you please let me have it?”

The chances are I would get it, because I already know that he has it, and that he’s willing to give it to me. My going and asking for it is by faith.

Now, I know that’s kind of down-to-earth and simple, but that’s what faith is.

You exercise faith every single time you get on an airplane to go somewhere. You have already ascertained that the airline can fly you there. They have a plane, one that’s reasonably air worthy (maybe this is not a good example!), but basically the airline has the ability. They also have a schedule. You’ve bought a ticket and you present yourself to get on the plane. That’s faith. You understand that they can do it, and that they are willing to do it, so when you get on the plane, you have exercised faith. You do it day after day, after day. You don’t have any warm ‘fuzzies’ about it; you just do it, but you do it on the basis of your knowledge.

I tell you all this so that you will understand that, as we deal with the spoken gifts of the Holy Spirit, tongues, interpretation, and prophecy. When Paul says, you’re going to prophesy, in the Greek the word prophesy is Naba. It means a bubbling spring, or to bring forth that which the Spirit of God in you wants to speak. When you prophesy, you do it according to the proportion of faith. We need to know how we can move into this. We need to have some knowledge about how it works.

There is an order of progression in the Scripture.

Paul says in 1 Corinthian’s 14:39, “Covet to prophesy.” That’s the ideal. Oh that we would see more of the gift of prophecy. Paul says also that if anybody speaks with tongues, we need to pray that there will be an interpretation, vs.13. Paul says that “greater is he that prophesies than he that speaks with tongues, except he interpret” (vs. 5). There appears to be a progression wherein:

  1.  “Tongues” is of God and is a starting point.
  2.  Interpretation is better because it will help us to understand the message, that was brought in an unknown language.
  3.  Prophecy is even better. Why? Because it does away with the time-consuming tongues, and the wait for the interpretation.

Basically, it’s all part of the flow of the Spirit.

Well, why is there that progression?

Why did God have to give us the gift ministry of tongues and interpretation? Why couldn’t we just move into prophecy? Some people fall into it, but they’re not very sure of themselves. I believe that God has given us this order of progression, to help us to move into all the other gifts.

Here’s how it works. When you get the baptism in the Holy Spirit, you begin to speak in tongues. In Acts 2: 4 the Bible says that when the Holy Spirit first fell on the day of Pentecost, “they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and they began to speak…” I want you to notice who began to speak. Was it the Holy Spirit that was speaking, or the disciples that were speaking? It was the disciples. They began to speak. You can do it when you begin to pray in the Spirit.

Now, you come to church, and you’re in a meeting and the people are worshiping around you, when all of a sudden, there’s a hush. It’s as if everything stops for a moment, and you feel the sense of the presence of God, a moving of the Spirit of God, and suddenly, if you tune into it, you just know there is going to be a message in the Spirit.

Have you sensed that before? Many people in a single meeting sense it, while usually, only one person spoke in tongues.

Why? Have you ever thought about that? The reason is that when the Spirit of God moves, He moves over the whole congregation. If your kid is digging in your handbag or drawing on the back of the pew with your lipstick, it could be that you weren’t tuned in right then, but generally speaking, if you are tuned in and not being distracted, you will sense that moving of the Spirit, that prompting. That’s what it is, a prompting of the Spirit. God wants to minister to us as a congregation. When you sense it, somebody will respond and will speak up in an unknown tongue and bring a message in tongues. This is a gift of tongues for the Church.

I believe that in church we are in the “School of the Holy Ghost.”

Remember in school you were given exercises to do? We make mistakes from time to time. Some of you may have to think a long way back! Now, that’s all right. You remember how you did those exercises and you got some of them wrong? I did! I’ve said many times the happiest four years of my life were the four years I spent in sixth grade. We learn by our mistakes. That’s okay, but you need to understand that when the Spirit of God moves upon the meeting and a message is brought in tongues, we need to stop and wait for God to move upon someone to bring the interpretation. If it is a bona fide message in the Spirit, we need to have the interpretation. That’s important.

Pentecostal people have a wonderful way with them. When they don’t know what to do next, they sing a chorus. Five seconds of silence, then rule number one applies: sing a chorus! If anything unexpected happens, and there is a break in the meeting, rule number one applies: sing a chorus. We tend to rush in instead of waiting for God to move.

One of the reasons why the Charismatic Episcopalians, and the Catholics, have moved so easily into this area of using the gifts of the Spirit, and Prophecy, is that they have been trained in church to worship, to wait quietly before God. In the quietness we can hear the voice of God, easier than we can in the noise.

Now, what often happens is, that when a message in tongues is brought, somebody will come to me afterwards and say, “You know, I was disobedient to the Lord. I should have brought that message in tongues. I felt the prompting of the Spirit but didn’t do it.”

Somebody asked me just recently, “Will God punish me for that?” No, you see, you’re not the only person in that meeting.

God is moving on others in the meeting, too. Just be willing to learn from the Holy Spirit. It’s OK to make mistakes, for we have to learn from them. Just don’t keep repeating them!

What to do to be used in the Gifts

1) Start with Tongues.

When you’ve had the baptism in the Holy Spirit, and you desire with all your heart to exercise the gifts of the Holy Spirit in the meeting, and when you feel that prompting, listen to it, and hold back. Yes! Hold back. Then, when you hear somebody begin speaking in tongues, say to yourself, “Yes, I recognized that prompting. I expected the message in tongues, and yes, it came.”

The next time you feel that prompting in the Spirit hold back again, and you’ll see somebody else bring the message. Do that a couple of times until you get familiar with the voice of God; with that prompting of the Spirit. The Bible says, “in the mouth of two or three witnesses a matter is confirmed.” Then you’ll know when to respond.

Now don’t hold back forever; hold back a few times until you get familiar with the moving of the Spirit. When you sense it, and you know, yes, that’s the Spirit of God, you will have become familiar with that prompting of the Spirit. The next time you have faith, and you get that prompting, go right ahead and speak out the message in tongues, because you know God is going to have somebody to interpret it. It’s according to the measure of your faith.

What is God trying to do? He is trying to get you from grade one to grade two. You may have a long way to go. If you have had the Baptism, that’s great. He wants to move you into the beginning of the Gifts Ministry. It’s easy; you can’t go wrong, because you are speaking in tongues.

Well, that’s all right, but what about all the other things like Interpretation and Prophecy?

The same rule applies as you move and progress in the gifts of the Spirit. Listen for the prompting of the Spirit and obey Him.

2) Moving on to the Gift of Interpretation

How do I get the gift of interpreting tongues? 1 Corinthians 14:13: “Wherefore let him that speaks in an unknown tongue pray that he may interpret.”

There are people who feel that they must interpret their own tongue, and I think it means that, but I think it means a whole lot more than that. It means that when you’ve gotten to the place where you can minister to the congregation with the gift of speaking a message in Tongues, God wants you to move on. He wants to get you from grade two to grade three!.

What is interpretation of Tongues?

First of all, what it isn’t? It is not translation.

Some of you, particularly those of you who are new in the things of the Spirit, may have just recently had the baptism in the Holy Spirit, and you may have noticed that sometimes a person will speak for a long time in tongues, and then there will be an interpretation, and it’s just short; or somebody may just speak a few words in tongues and the interpretation is definitely longer than the person who speaks in tongues. And you wonder how that worked? The reason is it’s interpretation, and not translation. You see, God does not overrule your personality; he allows you to express yourself and yet bring the message of the Spirit.

In Africa, we did a lot of ministry through translators. We call them interpreters for a good reason.

A visiting British pastor was preaching one Sunday morning in a black church. The interpreter had to say everything he said, in the Xhosa language, for the people to understand. Right in the middle of his sermon the pastor told a joke, it was a British joke.

British jokes are very special, but they are usually a little obscure, and certainly they are Western culture, so there was no way the African people were going to understand the joke anyhow. The interpreter politely waited until the Minister had completed the joke, and then he told the audience, “Our visitor has just told a joke, please laugh now,” and every body began to laugh. That was definitely interpretation; but you see what I’m getting at. Translation is word for word, a careful carryover of sentence for sentence. Interpretation is generally bringing the essence of the thought of what the person has said.

When the Spirit speaks through the gift of Tongues and gives the Interpretation to someone in the audience, it is a seed thought.

Because we are different and have different personalities, we may express ourselves differently.

If someone with a rural or farming background is in the meeting and there is a message in tongues and that person is listening, suddenly that one may have an impression. They see a tree by a river, and the roots go out under the river and just draw up the moisture of the water, and the branches reach out and become lush and green and fruitful, and they realize God is saying, “This is what I want my people to be.” So they begin to describe the tree and how it draws up the water and becomes fruitful.

Somebody else may be working in a factory and hasn’t been out in the country and at the very same time that the other person is receiving that interpretation, that individual is receiving an impression in accordance with his/her own background and personality, and God is showing that person a factory and there is production going on. The production is dependent upon the flow, so basically you have the same message.

Therefore, if you hear someone talking about a river, a tree and its roots, you may say, “That’s not what God gave me!” but the essence of the message was the same. The ways in which we express ourselves differ, so we need to listen, not for the words, but for the essence of the message.

What is God saying to the church? What is the message of God to the church, because that’s what the Spirit of God is saying!

Once you understand that, you’re not going to have a problem with the interpretation of tongues. When you begin to hold back and listen and pray for the gift of interpreting tongues, you will begin to recognize the flow of the Spirit; you’ll begin to understand that what God gave you was the same as what God gave that other person. It was just in different words and a different simile. When you begin to understand that, all you have to do is respond to the prompting of the Spirit next time, and bring the interpretation.

This is how you get to move into the gift of interpretation of tongues: the same way you moved into the gift of speaking a message in tongues to the church.

You listen for the message, then hold back and test it.

Do that a couple of times, and as the Lord shows you that you are correct, launch out in Faith, and begin to minister in this gift as God gives you that ability. Does that sound complicated? Not really. I don’t believe so. I hope not.

3) Moving into the Gift of Prophecy

Well, what about prophecy? Prophecy is not very complicated or difficult.

Let me tell you about my wife, Rowena. She doesn’t mind my using this illustration. When we were a lot younger than we are now, in the early days of our ministry, we were learning to move into the gifts of the Spirit.

One day she came to me and said, “I didn’t know what to do this morning.” I responded, “Why not?” “Well, God gave me the interpretation of a message in tongues!” she answered. I said, “That’s wonderful.” She said the problem was nobody brought a message in tongues, so she did not get a chance to give it.

I thought about that for a little while and then I asked her, “Since you have been praying for the gift of prophecy, do you think it’s possible that God was trying to give you a prophecy? It’s like giving an interpretation without the tongues. God gave you the message. You were waiting for the ‘Tongues’. There was no message in tongues, but you had the prompting of the Spirit and you had the message.”

She said, “I never thought of that!” A lot of us haven’t. From that time on she began to be used in bringing prophecy. You see, when you move into the gift of interpretation, it is just a short step to move right into the gift of prophecy.

The process then is to learn to recognise the prompting. Next you learn to recognise the message. Last you learn to obey the Spirit of God.

4) Other Gifts of the Spirit

There are other Gifts of the Spirit listed in 1 Corinthians 12, and we are told that ultimately God is Sovereign. We are told to covet the best gifts. We are given the first gift with the baptism in the Holy Spirit, speaking in tongues. We learn how to pray in tongues; then we learn how to use the gift in ministering a message in tongues in the church. We then progress through interpretation to prophecy, but there is more.

The first three are just building blocks to learning and knowing the prompting of the Spirit.

God is getting you ready for greater usefulness to Himself, outside the four walls of your church.

Rowena qualified as a Registered Nurse in Africa, and on coming to the USA she wrote the Board Examinations and was licensed to practice here. RN’s are required to do continuing education classes, so Rowena attended a course at Arrowhead Springs, CA to earn her needed C.E. credits.

She was sitting in the main hall during one of the lectures, when all of a sudden, she heard that inner voice telling her, the dark haired lady a few rows ahead of her, was ready to accept Jesus, and she should approach her and lead her to the Lord. Rowena had never seen the woman before, but at the close of the meeting, in obedience to the prompting of the Holy Spirit, she went up to her and introduced herself. The lady said her name was Adele Ford.

Rowena told her that she had a message from God for her and would she like to hear it? Adele said she would, and they sat down on chairs in the front of the hall, and Rowena simply took out her New Testament and a ‘Wordless Book’, and presented the way of Salvation to her. When she was finished, Adele prayed and asked Jesus to be her Savior.

Adele was an R.N. and on returning home, she began to avidly read her Bible, found a good church where she began to grow in her faith, and within two years she had led a Buddhist and a Jewess to the Lord, started a string of Woman’s Bible study groups around her city, and finally led her own husband to the Lord. It was several years later that we were sent a tape of Adele Ford speaking at a conference, telling what happened after she found Jesus at Arrowhead Springs. We realized that all this was just the result of obedience by Rowena, to a simple prompting by the Holy Spirit in the work place; a manifestation of the work of the Holy Spirit.

What happened? Well, all of a sudden, God dropped into her consciousness a ‘word of knowledge’ that she could not have had in the natural, and she suddenly knew something about someone who was in the meeting. She took time to minister to that person’s need. It’s the same thing with us. It all boils down to listening to God. When I hear what God is saying, I can minister to needs in other people’s lives. Pentecost is more about Listening than it is about Speaking!

5) The Progressive Order in using the Gifts

The mechanics of moving forward in the gifts depends first of all on my hearing from God. If I’ve received the Baptism in the Holy Spirit with the speaking in tongues, and I become sensitive to the moving of God’s Spirit, then on hearing God speak, I can begin to speak out a message in tongues. As I exercise the gift of praying in tongues in my prayer-time, I become comfortable with speaking in other tongues. Then when I come into the meeting and become familiar with the prompting of the Spirit, to the point that when it comes, I can minister a message in tongues to the church.

After that I am ready for the next stage.

I can now become familiar with the prompting of the Spirit and listen for God’s message at the same time, and when I hear the voice of God and the message that God has for the church, I can move into the gift of interpretation of tongues.

From there it is a short step to dispensing with the tongues and letting God use me, and move through me, with the gift of prophecy.

As we become very sensitive to the voice of the Spirit, we progress in the other gifts, such as, a word of knowledge, and word of wisdom, etc.

6) The Purpose of these Gifts

Now what is this all for? First of all, it’s to build up and to edify and encourage and comfort the Church. According to1 Corinthians 14:3 and 12, that’s the first reason for the spoken gifts of the Spirit. However, there is more to it than that.

We are in the School of the Holy Ghost, and we need to realize that. This is the place, here in church, where we relax in God, and prepare ourselves to go out and do battle for God outside the walls of this church. That is the reason why God has brought us together and formed us into a body in a church. It is so that we might learn to become effective in our community and in the marketplace.

When we go out tomorrow morning, we’re going to mix with people, some of whom have never seen the inside of a church.

People who have needs that are desperate, who have problems that we don’t even know about. We can sit down and say, “Tell me about your problems.” They may do so, or they may not. Perhaps they may not tell you everything, but when you have begun moving in the Gifts of the Spirit, God can tell you, “That person has a need and this is what I want you to say to them.” You may not know anything about the need. God may just say to you, “Go to that person and tell them this.” If you have learned to recognize this and become utterly familiar with the moving of the Spirit, you will recognize it, and you will be able to move into it, and God will make you effective as you minister to those outside the church.

In 1916, Pioneer Missionary Brother W. F. P. Burton, who became a personal friend of ours, went out from the Assembly of God in Preston, England, as one of the first Pentecostal missionaries to the Eastern Congo in Africa. He served with the Congo Evangelistic Mission. When Willie Burton got to Central Africa, he went into the village of Mwanza, which he determined was where he would start, and he began preaching, but nobody would listen to him. They virtually ignored him. He tried to raise his voice and call their attention. He said, “I want to tell you about Jesus,” but they wouldn’t listen. “‘Who is this man anyway? Why should we listen to him?”

Suddenly he felt the prompting of the Spirit of God, and the Lord said, “Willie, do you see that crippled man on the corner of the square? Go, lay your hands on him.” Willie Burton went up to that man, and he laid his hands on him and speaking in English, which the man did not understand, he said, “In the Name of Jesus, rise up and be healed.”

That man sprang to his feet. Then whole village came to hear what he had to say! God opened up his ministry, and it went on and on, as a result of his praying for the sick. God had to prompt him to do that. He tried preaching, and it wasn’t working, but when he did what the Spirit of God said, then they came and listened to the preaching.

My Personal Experience of the Gift of a Word of Knowledge in Operation

I was 19 years of age, worshipping in a church in Boksburg, South Africa, where people were moving in the Gifts of the Spirit. However, I wasn’t! In fact, I’d gotten to a place where I hadn’t been praying much. I was letting the dust gather on my Bible. I hadn’t turned my back on the Lord, but I sure wasn’t what I should have been. I was getting very cold spiritually.

A friend of mine was going out with a girl who was not a Christian. He invited me to go with him, to take out her sister. They had a birthday party coming up, and I was invited. It was in a neighboring town, and I went. I knew it was not a Christian event. I had not tried to let on to them that I was a Christian. I was in the balances as to whether I was going to go forward with God or not. It was a crisis point in life for me spiritually. The others there were all unsaved people; it was definitely a worldly party. On one wall of the room where they held the birthday party was a funny little clock on the wall, with peculiar decorations. I returned home in the wee hours of the morning, caught a few hours of sleep, put on my Sunday best clothes, and went to church. I didn’t say anything to anybody about where I had been, or what I had been doing, the night before.

I sat down in church, and as the people began to worship, all of a sudden Mr. Zeitzman, one of the members of the church, got up out of his seat and came over to me in the middle of the service and tapped me on the shoulder and said, “God has told me to tell you something; come out here!” He took me out into the vestry, in the back of the platform, sat me down, and said, “Jim, God has shown me….,” and then he began to describe the room where I had been in the previous night. He said, “I don’t know where this is, but it’s in another town.” He described that funny clock on the wall, and he described faithfully the whole atmosphere of the party where I had been. He told me it was a birthday party and he went into details, and as he told me, I bowed my head.

I knew that he was giving me a Word of Knowledge that he could not have had by any natural means. He said, “God has told me to tell you that you’re at a watershed and whatever way you turn now will determine the course of your life”.

I fell to my knees and began to weep and cry out to God because of a Word of Knowledge that somebody who was sensitive to the moving of the Spirit had brought me, and I was encouraged and directed to go on and serve the Lord. I thank God for that.

Shortly after that the Lord brought Rowena into my life, and we have seen many years of fruitful spiritual service as a result. That was the time when it was going to go one way or the other with me. I thank God for people who respond in the gifts of the Spirit of God.

Rowena and I have pastored for many years, been missionaries in various African countries, worked in different cultural and ethnic groups, and in the last years directed all our energies into working with children. I discovered that sometimes the most profound and deepest truth is the simplest. We sometimes think that the more complicated we get, the more profound we become. That isn’t the Truth! Truth is simple, and for that very reason it’s hard for us human beings to sometimes grasp the truth.

You can move into the Gifts, and progress in them if you are willing.

Do you want all that God has for you? Do you want to see God do all that He’s ever done before? There are people out there, a world out there, that’s in desperate need of God. God has no other hands but your hands. He has no other feet than your feet. He has no other lips than your lips to take the message to this lost and Hell bent dying world. Oh, may God help you to move into the Gifts of the Holy Spirit.

 

Copyright 2006 © Jim Cole-Rous

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