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John G. Lake

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    A holy mind cannot repeat a vile thing, let alone be the creator of a vile suggestion.

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    A mans life will be of the character of his thought. His outward life will be as the inner impulse is.

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    Beloved, if any unholiness exists in the nature, it is not there by the consent of the Spirit of God. If unholiness is in your life it is because your soul is giving consent to it, and you are retaining it. Let it go. Cast it out and let God have His way in your life.

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    Beloved, it is not our long prayers but our believing God that gets the answer.

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    Do you know what prayer is? It is not begging God for this and that. The first thing we have to do is to get you beggars to quit begging until a little faith moves in your souls.

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    Fear of the devil is nonsense. Fear of demons is foolish. The Spirit of God anointing the Christian heart makes the soul impregnable to the powers of darkness.

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    For the sake of a dying, suffering world count the cost, pay the price and set the captives free

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    Healing is not always obtained by saying a prayer. It is obtained by obeying God

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    I feel that very frequently prayer is made a refuge to dodge the action of faith.

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    If the Church ever succeeds in doing that big thing, that great thing, that unspeakable thing that God purposes that we should do, it can only be when we enter into that Divine compassion of the Son of God.

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    If you are having the right kind of spiritual fellowship, you will have power with God, and there is no escaping it!

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    In those early centuries of Christianity, Christianity did not go into the world apologizing. It went to slay the powers of darkness and undo the works of the devil, and it lived in holy triumph.

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    It became easy for me to detach myself from the course of life, so that while my hands and mind were engaged in the common affairs of every day, my spirit maintained its attitude of communion with God.

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    It is almost a sadness to my soul that men should be astonished and surprised at an ordinary, tangible evidence of the power of God.

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    It is a sad thing when you hear Christians with a groan in them. When I meet the groaner, I say in my heart, "God, move that man on into the place where he comprehends what Christianity is.

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    Lord, take every cursed thing out of my soul that keeps me from believing the Lord Jesus Christ

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    Men tell us in these days that sin is what you think it is. Well, it is not. Sin is what God thinks it is. You may think according to your own conscience. God thinks according to His.

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    Miracles are creative. Healing is the restoration of what has been.

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    Salvation is not just something God gives you that is going to bless you after you die, it is having the presence of the lord now.

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    Sanctification is possessing the mind of Christ.

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    Take the words of Jesus and let them become the Supreme Court of the Gospel to you.

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    The great majority of the Christian world is still weeping at the foot of the cross. The consciousness of man is fixed on the Christ Who died, not the Christ Who LIVES. They are looking back to the Redeemer Who was, not the redeemer who IS.

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    The invitation is not, "Give Me thine head." The invitation is, "My Son, give Me thine heart.

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    The ministry of Christianity is the ministry of the Spirit. It is the Spirit of God that inhabits the words, that speaks to the spirit of another and reveals Christ in and through him.

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    The power of God, the Holy Ghost, is the Spirit of Dominion.  It makes one a god.

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    The reason that people do not have a rich, beautiful faith is that their spirit is denied the privilege of communion and fellowship with the Father.

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    There is a baptism that belongs to Jesus. It is in His supreme control. No angel or man can bestow it. It comes from Him alone. He it is which baptizeth with the Holy Ghost. So the individual who wants the Holy Spirit must come into definite, conscious contact with Jesus Christ Himself.

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    There is a mighty lot of difference between saying prayers and praying.

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    There is only one reality. That reality is God. The soul of man must contact God, and unless the spirit of man is truly joined to God, there is no such thing as real Christian manifestation.

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    There were days when the Church could club men into obedience by preaching Hell to them, but that day has long passed. The world has outgrown it.

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    The Spirit of God is as destructive of evil as it is creative of good.

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    The thing that was forfeited in the garden was regained. God gave him [Adam] dominion over the works of His hand. God made him His understudy, His king to rule over everything that had life. Man was master, man lived in the realm of god. He lived on terms of equality with God. God was a faith God. All God had to do was to believe that the sun was, and the sun was. All God had to do was to believe that the planets would be, and they were. Man belonged to God's class of being - a faith man, And he lived in the creative realm of God

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    Think of Jonathan Edwards who thundered the terrors of God and what Hell was like until men grasped their seats and hung on to them, fearing they were falling into Hell itself. Men were moved by fear to escape damnation. That was believed to be Christianity. Why any coward wanted to keep out of Hell. He might not have had one idea in his soul of what was the real true earmark of Christianity.

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    We are awakening to that marvelous truth, that Christ is not in the heavens only, nor the atmosphere only, but Christ is in you.

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    We live that our souls may grow. The development of the soul is the purpose of existence. God Almighty is trying to obtain some decent association for Himself.

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    When a Christian tries to live by reason he is moving out of God’s country into the enemy’s land. We belong in the miraculous and the supernatural realm.

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    When I saw for the first time by the Word of God that sickness was not the Will of God, everything in my nature rose up to defeat the will of the devil.

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    The glory of God is as destructive of evil as it is creative of good.