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In this thoughtful work the author turns an eye to a problem many believers feel but rarely name: the shortage of spiritual power behind zeal and knowledge. Drawing on biblical testimony, he argues that the Holy Spirit is the hidden wellspring that transforms ordinary effort into service. The opening chapters lay out where this power originates and how it flows both into our inner lives and outward actions. Readers are invited to see faith not as a set of rituals, but as a partnership with the Spirit that gives life and sustains it.
The book then moves through practical stages—how power works in us, how it empowers our witness, and how it functions in everyday ministry. It also warns of obstacles that can choke the Spirit’s flow, encouraging prayerful vigilance. Throughout, the tone remains instructional rather than speculative, offering concrete examples and gentle challenges for anyone seeking a more joyful, effective Christian walk. By the end of the first part, listeners will have a clearer picture of the Spirit’s role and a fresh desire to tap that divine energy.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (165K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Keith G. Richardson
Release date
2010-08-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1837–1899
A farm boy from Massachusetts became one of the best-known revival preachers of the 19th century, drawing huge crowds in the United States and Britain. His plainspoken style and talent for organizing large evangelistic meetings helped shape modern evangelical outreach.
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