Saturday, 29 December 2007

David Devenish on Rob Rufus and the Anointing

"Anointing is a transferrable, tangible thing and I feel that Rob's visit to us during these days is just like it was when John Wimber came a few years ago and so on. It is for us to take hold of what is a TANGIBLE anointing for us to take across to where we go and believe in faith that we've got it".

David Devenish - "The Ephesus Mission - A Pattern for World Evangelisation" - "Together on a Mission 2007" - July 2007 - taken from DVD.

Sunday, 23 December 2007

Rob Rufus on the Book of Romans

"Roamns is not a book comparing righteousness and unrighteous living, but about the gift of righteousness versus self-righteousness".

Rob Rufus - "Self-Righteousness vs the Gift of Righteousness" - City Church International, Hong Kong - Sunday 9th December 2007.

Rob Rufus on Conciousness of Sin

"If you are still concious of sin then you are condemned by it and have a legalistic tendancy still".

Rob Rufus - "Self-Righteousness vs the Gift of Righteousness" - City Church International, Hong Kong - Sunday 9th December 2007.

Friday, 21 December 2007

Smith Wigglesworth on God's people

"It is the people of God that He will use to make the world know that there is a God."

Smith Wigglesworth - "The Confidence that we have in Him" - Sermon, August 1914 - from "Smith Wigglesworth - the Complete Collection of his Life and Teachings"- Roberts Liardon, p14.

Monday, 17 December 2007

Jack Hayford on Tongues

"It began to dawn on me that, given an environment where the Word of God was foundational and the Person of Christ the focus, the Holy Spirit could be trusted to do both-enlighten the intelligence and ignite the emotions. I soon discovered that to allow him that much space necessitates more a surrender of my senseless fears than a surrender of sensible control. God is not asking any of us to abandon reason or succumb to some euphoric feeling. He is, however, calling us to trust him-enough to give him control."

Jack Hayford quoted in Beginner's Guide to Spiritual Gifts, Sam Storms, p. 157.