Gifts Of The Spirit
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The nine gifts of the Holy Spirit listed in 1 Corinthians 12 are demonstrations of
God’s matchless grace at work in the world, as well as evidence of His powerful
presence in the midst of His church. They are manifestations of the sovereignty
and provision of God that people can actually see, hear, and experience with their
senses. And they testify to the crucial truth that Jesus Christ is the Lord and
Savior of the world.
All Christians can receive and exercise these gifts of the Holy Spirit. Acclaimed
Bible teacher Derek Prince shows how to discover and live in the spiritual gifts
God has given you, so you may…
* Experience God’s power personally.
* Demonstrate distinct manifestations of the Spirit in your life.
* Increase your effectiveness in the body of Christ.
* Become a conduit of God’s grace.
* Defeat satanic powers.
* Do miracles in the name of Jesus.
* Strengthen and encourage your fellow believers.
* Live in God’s will.
* Bring deliverance, healing, and hope to the world.
The gifts of the Holy Spirit are not a luxury. They are a necessity for living out the
purposes and plans of God. As we receive the spiritual gifts God wants to give us,
we can demonstrate His manifold grace and power everywhere we go.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780883682913
UPC: 630809682918
Derek Prince
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2007
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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