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Dear family of our Lord Jesus Christ,

Please pray for us as we prepare for a FGGAM Board meeting tonight. We pray that the Holy Spirit will move in a powerful way in this meeting. We have much good news to share in what the Lord is doing, Amen!

Also very busy getting ready for the radio program “This is the World We Live in” at 12:05pm MT on KDAZ AM730 today! You can also listen live on our website at FGGAM.ORG by clicking on the KDAZ banner!

I do not know if we will have a CUP on Tuesday, as I will be on “God Answers Prayer” on KCHF TV CH 11 Son Broadcasting! The program begins at 9am. It also airs at 2pm and 8pm.   Things just don’t slow down! For God’s Glory Alone!

Please pray for Ted Peters in Windom, Minnesota. Ted is a dear friend, we worked together at the school as custodians. Ted is about 85 years old now, he lost his wife years ago and in the last two to three years he has lost both his daughters to cancer. Awhile after Ted’s wife passed away he had a women friend, and she to passed away. He does have a son in Tracy, Minnesota. Please hold Ted up in your prayers, it is a very lonely life. He does know Jesus Christ as his best friend, Amen!

We also have this prayer need for a family in Texas….this is from Janice Hanna Thompson of Houston, Texas……….

Devastated to learn that my best friend from childhood (maid of honor at my wedding) lost her husband last night. Their home in Splendora burned to the ground and he did not make it out. Please pray for Robin and her grown children. She’s lost her husband, home, three dogs and all possessions. She and her elderly mom (who lives with her) had gone to visit her daughter/granddaughter in Cypress so they weren’t there when it happened. They drove back to Splendora the minute they got the call. I just got off the phone with her but couldn’t manage to say much except I’m so sorry and I love you. I’m collecting gift cards as fast as I can for Robin and her mom, so please private message me if you can help. Mail to Robin Burnett 11223 Barker Park Ct. Cypress, Texas 77433.

Let us be in prayer for the family! We pray for a miracle in the lives of the family members, a miracle of Godly provision, in Jesus name, Amen!

Smith Wigglesworth had such faith in God. His vital faith added power to his natural forthrightness, a boldness that can be called “Holy Boldness.” He so feared God that he feared no man. He had the fearlessness that God commanded Jeremiah to have in Jer. 1:8: “Do not be afraid of them, for I am with you and will rescue you,” declares the Lord. And an “EZEKIEL FOREHEAD” Ezek. 3: 8-9. “But I will make you as unyielding and hardened as they are. I will make your forehead like the hardest stone, harder than flint. Do not be afraid of them or terrified by them, though they are a rebellious house”

Some people interpreted Wigglesworth’s boldness as arrogance. However the truth is that behind a bold demeanor was a deep sense of humility that made him totally dependent on God. He carried a deep sense of his own inability apart from God.

I’m taking this from the latest book I am reading, “A Man Who Walked with God”

What God is showing me this morning is that many think they are walking with God, but too many are not, the are dating God, not committed to God.

Wigglesworth touched the lives of not thousands, but millions, he is touching more and more people everyday with what he left behind.

He was a simple man of God. He was not into personal possessions.

As in all things, he was very practical in following the commands of Scripture. he lived by faith in Christ. Yet by living by faith did not mean going around looking like a pauper, as some Pastor’s dress today while preaching.  Wigglesworth felt that a Christian should honor the Lord in his appearance.

Her did not choose the cheapest way to travel because it was more physically draining, he knew he had to be fit for a demanding schedule. he said, “I’m not saving the Lord’s money; I’m saving the Lord’s servant.” But he was careful not to carry this to the extreme.

There was no pretense about Smith Wigglesworth. He was boldly straightforward because he wanted to strip away from the Church all that was a sham. His heart was set on revival and he knew that cleansing and obedience were vital to the manifestation of the presence and power of the Lord.

Read the book, “A Man Who Walked With God” Smith Wiggelsworth. Google him today and be blessed!

In the meantime, I am praying for more of an Ezekiel Forehead, Amen!

Just one other note: Wigglesworth was born in 1859 in Menston, a small Yorkshire village in England. Because he had to begin work in a woolen mill when he was just seven years old, Wiggleswoth had little formal education. He did not learn to read until he married Mary Jane Featherstone, whom he called “Polly.” They were married in 1882 and had five children. For years, she was the minister and he helped while building a successful plumbing business! 

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