Victory in Jesus and the Lord's Healing Touch
Language: English - 101 pages
€16.99
Johnson City press
Synopsis
Faith is the deed of trust. Faith is belief in action. Faith is the heart moving toward Jesus, receiving from Him. Faith is the latchstring to God's great Supply House. Faith is to be sought. It is not a matter of 'working up' faith. Faith does not come 'up'—it comes down! Faith is divine heart enrichment, the active moving of the Holy Spirit in believing exercise. Faith is from God, in Jesus' Name, anointed by the Third Person of the Trinity. One prays for faith. It is a gift from God.
It is strangely apparent that many of God's own people shy away from any discussion of the miracle-working power of Christ; that is, from any discussion of that power in present-day exercise. For the most part, they are willing to permit the record of the supernatural performances of the long-ago days to stand; but they seem extremely hesitant to voice testimony that they have faith in Him for these mighty works in this modern day.
It would seem that every child of God would meet the issue with joy in view of the needs in every life; or that they would cherish an opportunity to bring glory to the One who died for their redemption. How great a change would be affected in the church...
About Kathryn Kuhlman
My prayer for you is simply that this glorious communion of the Holy Spirit (without which I could not live one hour) shall come upon you in a special way as your will and your life become one with God's perfect will. I know that each of us only begins to live when we know him in the power of the spirit, and I challenge you to begin that life now, a life of yieldedness and surrender to Jesus Christ.
Product specifications
| Binding | Paperback |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Publishing date | Monday, 15 December 2025 |
| Edition | 1 |
| Pagecount | 101 |
| Interior color | Black/white |
| Size | 210 x 297 mm |
| Publisher | Johnson City press |
| Author | Kathryn Kuhlman |
| Category | Religion and spirituality > Christianity |