Friday, April 8, 2016

Brokeness ~ Smith Wigglesworth


There is a divine revelation within you, that came in when you were born from above, and this is a real faith to be born into the new kingdom is to be born into a new faith. Plaul speaks of two classes of brethren, one of whom are obedient and the other disobedient. The obedient always obey God when He first speaks. It is the people of God that He will use to make the world know that there is a God. The just shall live by faith. You cannot talk about things which you have never experienced. It seems to me that God has a process of training us. You cannot take people into the depths of God unless you have been broken yourself. I have been broken and broken and broken. Praise God that he is near to them that are of a broken heart. You must have a brokenness to get into the depths of God.


~Smith Wigglesworth

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