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For the kingdom of god is not a matter of talk, but of power [1 corinthians 4:20] |
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@talkmore | 21 January 10 |
Discover the lives of William branham. william seymour. aimee semple mcpherson. george whitefield. sundar singh. brother lawrence. madame jeanne guyon. charles finney. teresa of avila. smith wigglesworth. maria woodworth-etter. st. john of the cross.
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@talkmore | 21 January 10 |
Jonathan edwards. and many more!
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@talkmore | 26 January 10 |
Enoch the grandfather of noah, we read in scripture walked with God then he was no more, because God took him away gen 5:24 there is another great mystic close to our time, sundar singh, who surely walked with God this way. in a supernatural visitation....
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@talkmore | 26 January 10 |
With a saint, sundar once asked, are there any other saint who were translated? and he was told yes there are many. enoch and elijah were not only ones who entered heaven early and bypassed death. in fact, God sometimes has need of such men in the heavenly
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@talkmore | 26 January 10 |
Realms. We are still active after leaving the earth, as we see in the lives of MOSES AND ELIJAH, who both come back to earth and attended to Jesus many centuries after they had gone to heaven. we should not seek, reverence, or pray to departed saith, but..
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@talkmore | 26 January 10 |
It is biblical to experience assistance or have visitations from believers who have gone to be with the lord.
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@talkmore | 26 January 10 |
They are all part of the great cloud of witnesses who are observing our lives and cheering us onward in Christ. Sundar wrote that, Our relatives and dear ones and at times the saith as well often come from the unseen world to help and protect us but the angels always do. SUDHU SUNDAR SINGH (1889-?) ranks as one of my utmost favorite mystics, as he so aptly exemplified a lifestyle of intimacy and revelation, as well as a demonstration of God power within the most extreme context of his own culture-a culture that is still today far removed from the western evangelized world.
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@talkmore | 26 January 10 |
Sundar was born in India to upper class Sikh family, and from the age of 5, his mother taught him to pray for hours a day. He prayed so often that his father worried something was wrong with him. As a child, he was so zealous for his faith that he had burned a Bible and would chuck rocks at Christian missionary kids. His life's goal was to become a sadhu an Indian holy man who lives a life of poverty and prayer. Sundar believed in a type of monotheism, that there is one God, but he was so frustrated at age 14 that God had not revealed Himself, that Sundar vower to throw himself on the train tracks and die on a certain morning if God did not show up. When that day approached, he began with his regular routine of prayer,hours before the dawn. Suddenly, a bright light appeared outside in the darkness. It was Jesus Himself, in an open visitation, speaking to Sundar in Hindustani and saying I am Jesus, whom you have persecuted.
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