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Always Know What’s in Your Mind Cup

Volume 48 The Mysteries of God

By: Ernest Angley

December 1997

When the Psalmist said, My cup runneth over (Psalm 23:5), he didn’t mean his soul ran over: He was referring to his mind—his mind cup. Your soul came from God; there is no limit to its capacity. The mind, however, is limited in how much it can hold. Always know what is…

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Watch Your Mind Cup

Volume 47 The Mysteries of God

By: Ernest Angley

November 1997

The power of God works, not outside us, but within our souls. The soul came from God. Jesus said, Behold, the kingdom of God is within you (Luke 17:21). There is no limit to the Kingdom of God, and there is no limit to how much of God the soul can hold; rivers of living water flow…

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Keep Your Mind Cup Flushed

Volume 46 The Mysteries of God

By: Ernest Angley

October 1997

My cup runneth over (Psalm 23:5). The cup—the mind—runneth over. Limited to how much it can hold, the mind is like a cup. Your soul, however, can never run over because there is no limit to its capacity. Behold the kingdom of God is within you (Luke 17:21).…

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The Mind Cup

Volume 45 The Mysteries of God

By: Ernest Angley

September 1997

Behold, the kingdom of God is within you (Luke 17:21). The whole Godhead can dwell in your soul and still have plenty of room left over. The soul came from God; it can hold the entire Word of God, all of Heaven; there is no limit on its capacity, but the mind is limited, and can run…

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Jesus Is Our Great I-Am Today

By: Ernest Angley

August 1997

And God said unto Moses, I AM THAT I AM (Exodus 3:14).

It was through I–Am that Moses was able to do such a great work for the Israelite people, and it’s through our I–Am today, Jesus, that we will be able to do the work the Lord has called each one of us…

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The Mind with and without the Anointing

Volume 44 The Mysteries of God

By: Ernest Angley

August 1997

Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus (Philippians 2:5). The same kind of mind—not another—that was in Christ is offered you. Why does the Bible tell you to take on the mind of Jesus? So you can have the peace that Adam and Eve had, the fellowship of…

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Paul’s Mind and the Holy Spirit

Volume 43 The Mysteries of God

By: Ernest Angley

July 1997

To blend is to harmonize, to produce a desired quality. Blending with the Holy Spirit produces the Jesus-mind quality, the quality the Bride will have, saith the Lord, in this final hour. No mind, other than the mind of Jesus, has ever blended more thoroughly with the Holy Spirit than Paul’s…

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