Jesus Is Our Everything
Volume 29 The Mysteries of God
by Ernest Angley
May 1996
Is Jesus your everything? Let’s find out. Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us (Ephesians 3:20). Exceeding abundantly above all that you ask or think, God is able to serve you, to do anything and everything for you—according to His power that works within. It’s a power beyond the human mind. Jesus said, Whatsoever ye shall ask in my name, that will I do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son (John 14:13). Why be afraid to ask Him for something that would glorify the Father? Ask according to the power that worketh in you, the power of God, of Jesus, of the Holy Spirit.
If ye abide in me, and my words abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you (John 15:7). The more you fast, pray, seek God and abide in Him, the more answers to prayer you receive. Jesus said, This kind goeth not out but by prayer and fasting (Matthew 17:21). This ministry is a fasting ministry. Many fasts going as long as forty days at a time have been done, and other fasts of twenty-one days, ten days and whatever God calls for.
Jesus is our everything, our security for time and eternity. The Lord wants you to behold this man called Jesus, behold the Son of God. The Lord examines us, and He wants you to examine His Son. Measure Him, weigh Him. Do you know Him? Where did He come from? Is He rich or poor? Is He able to supply all your needs? Is He trustworthy? Is He dependable? Does He keep His promises? There are profound questions the Lord gave me, and I wrote them down. What does God say about Jesus? What kind of record does He have of providing for the human race?
Security is a wonderful thing; the Lord Jesus is your security. Do you trust in other things more than you trust Him? Trust Him first of all; trust in Him more than you trust in all the wealth of the land. He is not pleased unless you put your complete trust in Him.
The word security includes the state of feeling of being free from fear, care, danger, anxiety and so forth. To be secure you are not worried, troubled, anxious or apprehensive. You have no fear of danger, no cares, no frustration or despair when you are secure.
Security means safety or a sense of safety. Some people say the Lord is their safety, but it is apparent they don’t really have that deep-rooted sense of it. Fear takes them over, battles them again and again. Fear is not meant to be your heritage.
Security is freedom from doubt. Security means certainty of being safe, of having all the protection you need. You are not in danger when you are protected.
Security is having a safe guardian, knowing the fulfillment of a promise, a guarantee. To be secure is to be in safe-keeping or custody. God has custody of you. When something is secure, it is not likely to fail or give way. It is firm, strong, stable, sure, certain, reliable. You have secured your position against attacks: You are secure against the attacks of the enemy. You don’t have to be afraid of the devil. You walk without fear or despair; you walk with hope, with trust in the greatness of God. You now have security for time and eternity, security for all the tomorrows on planet Earth, and security in Jesus for eternity.
Now unto him that is able to keep you from falling, and to present you faultless before the presence of his glory with exceeding joy (Jude 24). The Lord is going to present the Bride before the presence of His glory on that great day; and even now, Jesus presents us in the presence of His glory with great joy before His heavenly Father: Look at this one, look at that one—they’re faultless!
Some people claim you cannot live free from sin. It’s a lie of the devil. The Bible says the Lord is able to present you faultless. One speck of sin would be more than a fault, but through Christ you can be perfected in His great love.
Jesus is coming for a Church without spot, wrinkle, blemish. He is coming for a holy people that he might present it to himself a glorious church, not having spot, or wrinkle, or any such thing; but that it should be holy and without blemish (Ephesians 5:27).
And the LORD said unto Satan, Hast thou considered my servant Job, that there is none like him in the earth, a perfect and an upright man, one that feareth God, and escheweth evil (Job 1:8)? Job was perfect in his love toward God. When Jesus gave His Sermon on the Mount, the greatest sermon ever preached, He said, Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect (Matthew 5:48). Be perfected in love, in God’s love.
Labour not for the meat which perisheth, but for that meat which endureth unto everlasting life, which the Son of man shall give unto you: for him hath God the Father sealed (John 6:27). This meat that you have that came down from Heaven is Jesus who brought everlasting life. With His love, God the Father sealed Jesus for you as your security. God so loved the world that He gave Jesus, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life (John 3:16).
And grieve not the holy Spirit of God, whereby ye are sealed unto the day of redemption (Ephesians 4:30). God the Father sealed Jesus, and the Holy Spirit uses the blood of Jesus to seal your soul when your sins are all washed away. One sin in your soul would break that seal of blood. No power can break that blood-seal placed on your soul by the Holy Spirit except you yourself; it’s a seal that can be broken only from the inside through willful sin. All the demons of hell and the devil himself cannot break the seal that the Holy Spirit has placed upon a born-again person as long as that one commits no sin.
When you come to Jesus and receive a true born-again experience, you are a new creation. Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new (II Corinthians 5:17). You as a new creature are the only one, I say again, who can break the seal of the Holy Spirit. You have to willfully sin—to know the act is a sin and you commit it anyway. If you don’t know it’s a sin, the Holy Spirit dwelling within will let you know something is wrong.
Ponder God’s security: Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the LORD for ever (Psalm 23:6). The Psalmist wasn’t worried; he had confidence in the security of the Lord. Neither was he boasting; he was just stating facts and holding up his God. Boast in the Lord, not in self.
Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, which according to his abundant mercy hath begotten us again unto a lively hope by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead (I Peter 1:3). Jesus conquered death for you. Why fear death when you can live forever with the Lord? The body will die, but the real you will live forever. This is not a dead hope, but a lively hope, an everlasting, eternal hope that Jesus brought; hope with the life of God in it. When you are born again, you have eternal life bubbling on the inside. Do you have fear, frustration, despair on the inside or do you have a reality of eternal life?
Jesus told the woman at the well: Whosoever drinketh of this water shall thirst again: But whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst; but the water that I shall give him shall be in him a well of water springing up into everlasting life (John 4:13,14).
The born-again can look forward to an inheritance incorruptible, and undefiled, and that fadeth not away, reserved in heaven for you (I Peter 1:4). Incorruptible inheritance that will never fade—now that’s real security. All the riches you will ever need for eternity are offered you by God. The best that Earth holds dear could never begin to compare to the riches in Glory that the Lord has for you. You will take nothing with you when you die, and you will never need anything other than what God hold for you in Heaven. In the light of God’s glory, the jewels of Earth don’t sparkle. Gold is what God will use for pavement; He will garnish the foundations of His heavenly city with all manner of precious stones. If He uses precious jewels and metals for building materials, imagine what wonders He will use to furnish our mansions! No wonder the Bible says, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him (I Corinthians 2:9).
Security comes from God. You may think your money is secure in a bank, but many have lost this kind of security through bank failures. It’s God who provides an inheritance that will never fade away. Always remember that through Jesus you are an heir, a joint-heir with Him. People may be impressed with expensive clothes, but read in Ezekiel 28 the fantastic apparel God dressed Lucifer in before iniquity was found in him. Every precious stone was his covering when he was special to God. You are special to God; know that the Lord has beautiful things in store for you who love and serve Him.
Those in the new and living way are kept by the power of God through faith unto salvation ready to be revealed in the last time (I Peter 1:5). This great salvation is eternal, and the eternal blessings of it will be revealed at the end of the journey. The Lord is our security for time and eternity.
The Lord wanted to be the disciples’ security, but they were up and down with their trust. Sometimes they trusted Him; sometimes not. Jesus said, Therefore take no thought, saying, What shall we eat? or, What shall we drink? or, Wherewithal shall we be clothed? (For after all these things do the Gentiles seek:) for your heavenly Father knoweth that ye have need of all these things. But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you (Matthew 6:31-33). The very thing Jesus tried to teach His disciples, He tries to teach us; He wants us to let Him be our security. Trust the promises of God. You may call a freezer full of food security, but if the electricity goes off, it can all be ruined. Security comes from God.
When you hear the Lord’s voice, you aren’t afraid; you know He’s there. My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me: And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand. My Father, which gave them me, is greater than all; and no man is able to pluck them out of my Father’s hand (John 10:27-29). What security! His sheep know His voice: no stranger can fool them. The doctrine of “once saved, always saved” is damnable. It says that you can never sin once you receive salvation, that no man can pluck you out of God’s hand. God, however, has given you free will. You can choose to leave the hand of God whenever you want. He gives eternal life, but it is conditional. Sin takes you out of the hand of God. You can backslide. Peter did; Samson did; others in the Bible did. Judas backslid and never got back to God. He was one of the twelve Jesus commissioned with power to heal the sick, power to cast out devils. Acts 1:25 says, Judas by transgression fell.
Peter almost became the betrayer of Christ. He was on his way. Had Judas not been the betrayer, Peter would have taken his place. Next to Judas, Peter was the greatest failure. But Peter repented and went on to work in a great way in the Early Church after Jesus ascended into Heaven.
Adam and Eve, in the Garden of Eden, didn’t know what sin was. The Lord warned them about it, but they chose to leave the hand of God. No man is able to pluck you out of the hand of God against your will. The devil has deceived many.
Being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ (Philippians 1:6). Be confident that the work God began in you when you received salvation, the blood work, He will continue until the day Jesus comes for you. God will perform all His wonderful work in you; He prepares you. It’s work of divinity, not of self, not man’s works lest any man should boast (Ephesians 2:9). Divinity fixes you up on the inside. Salvation comes by the blood of Jesus. Thank God for the power in His blood!
Be confident, have security in God. His promises make it very plain: He is your security. Why shouldn’t you have confidence in Him? He is your everything.
If you walk in fear, you are not placing your confidence in Him. You don’t have to worry about backsliding when you live holy through the blood of Jesus. The blood of Jesus will work inside you; it’s divine blood, and you who are born again are partakers of the divine nature (II Peter 1:4). That’s what is in Jesus for you. Take another look at Jesus and know that He is your security for all time and eternity.
Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths (Proverbs 3:5,6). God is our security, the beginning and the end—that’s what is in Jesus for us all. Everything for soul, mind and body is offered us through Jesus. He is the whole Christ for the whole person.
Therefore let no man glory in men. For all things are yours; Whether Paul, or Apollos, or Cephas, or the world, or life, or death, or things present, or things to come; all are yours; And ye are Christ’s; and Christ is God’s (I Corinthians 3:21-23). Jesus is your everything, and everything wonderful belongs to you through Him. You’re rich and don’t know it, rich whether or not you have money. If you’re broke, trust God, be totally obedient to Him, and let Him work things out; but if fear, frustration and despair are in control, God can’t work with you; you block Him. Your prayers are just a noise to Him, filled with doubt and mistrust. The Lord is saying, Settle down and listen. Come and reason with me; don’t scream in despair. If you must scream, have a screaming room; and when you get the frustration out of your system, then go in and talk to God. You belong to Christ, not people.
And whatsoever we ask, we receive of him, because we keep his commandments, and do those things that are pleasing in his sight (I John 3:22). If your prayers are not being answered, check to see if you are obeying the whole Word of God or only part of it. If you obey only part of it, only part of your prayers will be answered. If you are not walking close to God, you don’t always ask for God’s divine will. When you don’t want God’s divine will, you tie His hands, slow down the answers to prayers.
Many times God answers prayers, and people fail to recognize His answers. They planned that He would answer according to their will, not to His. Had the Israelites planned how God should deliver Jericho into their hands, they never would have seen the miracle of the walls falling flat after they had marched around the city seven days. The Lord got their attention by having them walk, keeping their mouths shut. Joshua commanded them to let no word proceed from their mouths until the day that he bid them to shout.
Many people today would have felt free to voice their opinions about such an unusual procedure. I can just hear them now: I don’t know how it’s going to happen. My feet hurt. Do your feet hurt? I don’t see why we have to do all this walking. You know, they have weapons on the inside; they could kill us all. Maybe God just brought us here to kill us. It’s good some of us were not there; the walls wouldn’t have fallen down.
You receive from God when you please Him. Enoch was translated, escaping death, taken straight to Heaven because he pleased God. None of the other people in Enoch’s day pleased God enough for Him to take them in that way. God loved the rest, but He didn’t like them, for they had ungodly ways.
Enoch is a type of the Bride who will do those things which are pleasing to God. The Lord will take the Bride, like Enoch, home with Him to live forever. Not only does the Lord love the Bride; He likes her. She pleases Him. The Bible tells us that Jesus didn’t please Himself when He came; He pleased the Father. For I do always those things that please him (John 8:29), Jesus said. Seek to please the Lord.
Then said Jesus unto his disciples, If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me (Matthew 16:24). You will never carry the Cross of Jesus unless you deny self. Self is your biggest enemy, not the devil. Every time you look in the mirror, you see enemy number one. Before Paul’s conversion, Christ was nothing to him. Paul was a murderer, having Christians put to death. On a mission to kill even more, Paul was knocked into the dust on the road to Damascus, and there Christ was able to introduce Himself. Paul made a complete turn-around and began serving God as diligently as he had served the devil.
For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain (Philippians 1:21). Why could Paul write these words? Because Christ was everything to Paul. Paul lived for Christ, for doing the work of the Lord, but he was ready to go home to be with the Lord just as soon as his work for Him was done. Paul knew all Heaven would be his, eternal life. By the way Paul suffered for Christ’s name’s sake, Paul proved that Christ was his everything. Although Paul suffered much, nothing could stop his missionary zeal.
The Bride will cry nothing less than Jesus is my everything! Each day she lives, He is her all in all. By the way she walks, lives, works and sacrifices she will prove it. Willingly she would give her life for Jesus.
Coming into a brand new world when you are born again, you have therefore, brethren, boldness to enter into the holiest by the blood of Jesus, By a new and living way (Hebrews 10:19,20). Boldly you come before the throne of grace.
Blessed be the Lord, who daily loadeth us with benefits, even the God of our salvation (Psalm 68:19). Daily the Lord loads us down with His benefits, for He is our everything, our supply. All the security, all the love we need, the Lord is to us. Many are unhappy because they have not accepted His security, His blessings and His benefits.
How much does divinity work on the inside? How much have you yielded to the Holy Spirit? How much have you yielded to the Word of God? How much of the Word is working within? How many of the promises of God are in your heart and mind? Have you claimed His promises, all of them? God is able to give you abundant life according to how abundantly you allow His power to work within. Remember the scripture: Jesus is able to do abundantly, exceeding above all that you ask or think according to the power that worketh in you. The Word of God is God’s power; your obedience sets God’s power into action for you. How wonderful for the Lord to make available all His benefits according to His power—and He offers that power freely.
When God gave us Jesus, He gave us everything: His whole heart, all of Heaven, all the security and protection we need for life here on Earth, as well as eternal life with all its incredible benefits. The Lord has nothing greater to give.
Unto him be glory in the church by Christ Jesus throughout all ages, world without end (Ephesians 3:21). Throughout all ages, God’s glory is for the Church of Christ Jesus and by Christ Jesus. There is no end to our glorious world in Christ. If you were to take the greatest, happiest moment of your life and multiply it a million times, you would have a small notion of what eternal life with the Lord will be, this world without end. You will never want to let it go. It makes the greatest treasures of Earth look like trash piles.
And in that day ye shall ask me nothing. Verily, verily, I say unto you, Whatsoever ye shall ask the Father in my name, he will give it you (John 16:23). God will give you whatever you ask if you please Him, if you do that which pleases Him, keep His Word, live holy, pure and clean without spot, wrinkle or blemish. When you walk in holiness, you ask according to the divine will of God. You want nothing in God’s permissible will, only that which is in His divine will.
I never ask for anything in God’s permissible will; I have a standing order for the Lord to never answer a prayer unless it is His divine will. I want His will to be done in answering my prayers on Earth just as His will is done in Heaven. Jesus taught the disciples to pray: Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven (Matthew 6:10).
The majority of God’s people down through the years have prayed wrong, and that’s the reason they have not had many prayers answered. God taught me how to reach Him, how to be in His presence for hours at a time, how to enjoy Him and let Him be living reality to me. He changed my life completely, took me into His wonderful spiritual Canaan and gave me His gifts. Day and night He lived with me in a great visitation in 1954 as He taught me through His Holy Spirit.
Hitherto have ye asked nothing in my name: ask, and ye shall receive, that your joy may be full (John 16:24). In the name of Jesus, the Bride will ask through love in perfection. She will treasure His name. Not one bit will she doubt the authority in His name; the Bride will walk and believe.
Take another look at Jesus! He is our everything. Jesus is on center stage in this series of the Mysteries of God. He is our Good Shepherd, our door into Heaven, our daily bread, our water of life. The Lord gave me these things: He is our moon, sun and stars, our great hope diamond, our triumph over death, hell and the grave. He is our greatest hero, our best friend, our victory over all lust, over all the seventeen works of the flesh.
There is no lack in Jesus, no scarcity of what we need to face life. He is our gentleness, our goodness, our faith, our freedom. Never are we in bondage with Him, for He is our liberty: Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty (II Corinthians 3:17).
Jesus is our humility. Don’t try to be humble: Move in close to Him and take on His humility. Humility is one of the nine fruits of the Spirit.
Jesus is our self-control, our constant companion to walk with us through all life’s journey. He is our everything, our warmth in a cold, cold world.
Jesus is our faith in the eleventh chapter of Hebrews, our love in the thirteenth chapter of I Corinthians. Our greatest miracle as well as God’s greatest miracle; Jesus is our light in all of God’s prophecies. More than anyone else, He loves us. He is the one who loves and cares for us so much that He numbers the hairs on our heads—even the most loving mother in the world could never do that.
Jesus is our authority, our inheritance, the Only Begotten Son of God that brought Heaven down to us. He is our strength, our guide, our breath, our stability, our courage and encouragement.
Jesus is our everything, our faith, our satisfaction, our justification, our righteousness, our holiness…Jesus…Jesus. He is our confidence, our help in time of trouble, our calm in time of storm, our healer of all diseases and afflictions. He is the supplier of all our needs, our wisdom, our knowledge, our understanding. He is our truth; Jesus is our everything.
Jesus is our life, our eternal light to penetrate all darkness for us. He is our happiness, our hallelujah and our praise. He is our new mind, our grace, grace that is sufficient. His grace makes Him our everything. He is our Rose of Sharon on the mountain peak. He is our Lily of the Valley—and oh, what a fragrance! What strength! He is our mediator.
Jesus is God’s greatest promise; no other promise is as great as when God promised this sin-cursed mass of humanity Jesus. He is God’s very Son, the one Isaiah the prophet told about: And his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:6). Jesus is our everything—my Jesus, your Jesus. He is our Bright and Morning Star, the beginning and the end of all greatness for humanity. You have it all in Jesus. No need to search further when you have Jesus.
Jesus is the Word for us made flesh; He is the tiny Babe born of the Virgin Mary and laid in a manger. He is Jesus, the Son of God—and our everything!
Jesus is the destroyer of all fear; He is our contentment, our comfort when we are heavy laden. He is our greatness, the Son of the Highest. Jesus is King of kings and Lord of lords—Jesus, our everything.
Jesus is our jubilee for time and eternity. He is our High Priest, our resurrection, our redemptive Lamb—Jesus, oh Jesus! He is our everything, our great I-Am.
Jesus is the song we sing, the music that thrills our souls. His love flows and His peace soars to calm every angry sea. Be of good cheer; it is I; be not afraid (Matthew 14:27), Jesus calls. He is our everything.
With amazing grace He reaches forth with nail-riven hands, offering salvation and healing to all mankind. None are left out no matter how rich or poor, how educated or uneducated. He is Jesus, Jesus our everything.
He is our Pearl of Great Price, our smile, our joy and laughter. He is our holy living, the sunlight of our eternal glory. He is the delight of our lives—Jesus, Jesus, our everthing. He is our goodness, mercy, our inheritance. He is our tree of life, our river of life that will flow for all time and eternity.
Feel the holy sacredness of Him as your soul shouts within: Jesus is my everything! He is our today, and He is all of our tomorrows. He is our crowning glory—Jesus, our everything. He is our one flight out of here before the Tribulation Period. The Bride can shout every day: He’s my everything! As she marches ever onward in the fields of harvest, she cries: Jesus will be your everything! Come to Jesus! Come to Jesus! Come without money; come without price and buy milk and honey.
Jesus is our milk, our honey of life. He is our meat. Oh speak His name in holy sacredness, and great and wonderful things happen! Speak it in all the love He gives, and prayers are answered!
Jesus is our lively hope, our power over the devil and all demonic spirits. He is our love handkerchief that God will use to dry our tears on that final day, and we will never weep again. In the meantime, He is there daily to dry our tears.
Often as He dried your tears, Child of God, no one else seemed to care. Your heart bled within you; there looked to be no way out—then Jesus, the wonderful love handkerchief of God, wiped away your tears, stood you on your feet and gave you the courage to go on. Yes, He has dried your tears in many, many ways, a many times in a way a mother never could. You could never count the times. Wonderful strength and grace was yours each time He dried your tears and gave you His smile, His laughter. Child, I’ll never leave you, He said, I’ll never forsake you.
You need nothing else but Jesus for time and eternity. Not one of His children is poor; they just look poor to this human race in darkness. Every child of God walking in the light of Jesus’ glory is rich in His greatness, in His inheritance for us—rich, rich, rich!
Jesus is all the wonderful fragrances of life. How pleasing the rose smells; the fragrance comes from God. The flowers are pressed, the fragrance turned into beautiful perfume. The greatest, the most beautiful fragrance, the most overpowering scent is the Jesus fragrance. It gives hope to the hopeless, strength to the weak, entices sinners, gives them a desire to have Jesus. Sinners feel different in your presence, Child of God, and they want to linger to be with you. What makes you so different? they wonder. His fragrance sets you apart. The Rose of Sharon was pressed in death to bring out that fragrance. Pressed on Calvary until there was no life left, the Lily of the Valley gave us His fragrance. No wonder we love Him so! No wonder we will give our lives if need be in this last hour.
We value our own lives, but when compared to the sacrifice of Jesus, our lives seem but a small thing to give. We value our lives only for what God can use them for and what service they can be to Him.
Who is He coming up out of the wilderness? Jesus. Who is that leaning on His arm? It’s the Bride. Her eyes shining, her heart dancing within for the wonderful works of Jesus, she looks up into His face and says, Jesus, you’re my everything.
Jesus is our beloved bringing the Bride out of the wilderness, our beloved for today and for all eternity. He is indeed the apple of our eyes, the sunshine of every day. He is our light by night.
One day He will appear in midair, and the Bride will be changed in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye. Joy will pound in her heart as she cries: Jesus is my everything!
As you bow before God the Father on the throne in the beautiful city of God, you will lift your voice in glorious praise: Oh God, thanks for sending Jesus to be our everything! Looking around, you will know that He indeed is your everything.
On the day of rewards as you receive your reward for all that you have done for Him—you may have thought it was such a little compared to what He has done for you—your heart will rejoice. The Bride will follow Him wherever He goes for all eternity. Again and again she will whisper to Him: Jesus, you are my everything. What could be more lovely? What could be greater than to hear someone you love with all your heart, someone you adore above all people on planet Earth saying, “You are my everything”? Truly we can say it about Jesus. Whisper it daily; speak it in the night. You won’t be lonely. You won’t feel beaten down. It will take the weariness out of your body, and it will be courage to your spirit. All of His power within you will work to defeat the powers of the enemy.
God so loved the world that He gave us Jesus. The angel could have rightfully said to Mary: His name shall be called Everything. In that name Jesus, in that precious holy name, we have everything.
Believing all the time that He is everything, the Bride will have the strength to bring in the harvest, the joy, the serenity needed. He will supply all her needs. She will speak His name with all the power of Heaven, trampling devils underfoot as she plucks souls for salvation as brands from the fire. There will be no way to number the souls she will win for Jesus in this great harvest, saith the Lord.
Do you have Jesus? Do you feel left out and lonely without Him? If so, you don’t really have life. Some of you are on alcohol and drugs trying to find life. It’s Jesus you need. I found Him when I was eighteen years old; I found real life. You, too, can have real life. You who are running to and fro, indulging in the slop pens of the devil trying to find life: You’ll never find it there. If you need Jesus, pray this prayer with me now: Oh, God, I’m lost! I have sinned against you. I have trampled your precious blood underfoot. I am so sorry! I have come to ask your forgiveness. I know you are merciful, and I know you died for me. I believe the blood of Jesus washes away all my sins, all of my sins! Come into my heart, Jesus! Come into my heart!
If you meant that prayer, now you can say, Hallelujah, He has come! He is mine! Jesus is truly my everything!
You who are sick and afflicted: Jesus is the healer of all your diseases. Bless the Lord, oh my soul and forget not His benefits. He forgiveth all our sins and healeth all our diseases. I’m not the healer; I believe in the power of prayer. Jesus is the healer. You may have cancer, heart trouble. You may have a deaf child who can be healed right now. Many have been healed because this is the Jesus ministry. It’s His name I use, not mine, to do His wonderful works. Let me pray with you now: Lord, I bring the sick and afflicted to you. Jesus said, And all things, whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, believing, ye shall receive (Matthew 21:22). In obedience to the Word of God, I pray for them now. In the name of Jesus, from your supernatural gifts of healing and your supernatural gift of miracles, I inject the miracle power from On High into their bodies through the power of the Holy Ghost and in the mighty name of Jesus: Heal, heal in the holy name of the Lord!
The healing power is flowing. Don’t you feel the Jesus power flowing into your body or into the body of that baby? Watch all improvements daily as you or your child gets well. Write and tell me what happened to you today. Remember, Jesus wants to be your everything and nothing less. He is not satisfied to be anything less. He gave everything, even His very life for one purpose: To be your everything while you are still on Earth and for all eternity. The name is Jesus, and He loves you. He is your everything, your joy in the morning, noon and night, and He will come to you in that great morning with eternal joy. What a love, what a grace! What a Redeemer Kinsman we have, Jesus, our everything.
Thus saith the Lord: I am revealing my greatness for this final hour, and I will fulfill the vision I gave my servant when he was a child. The vision will be living reality in this last hour. There will be no way for the souls to be numbered by the peoples that are on planet Earth. There will be millions and millions and millions of souls that will be won.
I’m going to use you to help bring in my harvest. I have brought you to my kingdom for this great hour, and I know that many of you will not fail me. I delight in your walk with me. I delight in the way that you’re reaching out for my greatness. I delight in the burden for the lost that you now carry. I delight that the vision that I gave my servant has become your vision. I am giving it to you also through him. I will be with you, and no power can defeat you.
Let not your heart be troubled at any time. Do not be afraid. I will give victories, victories, victories; and I will shake the multitudes with my love and with my mighty power. I will give the inhabitants of the earth an opportunity to find me before I send judgment. I am lifting up my right hand of mercy to the heathen. I’m reaching out with arms of all of my love to them. I’m opening their eyes, and they will be turned from darkness to light by the millions.
Your harvest that you’re going to bring in for me, your mind cannot comprehend the greatness of it. You cannot take in the numbers that will be brought to me. But I have spoken, and it shall be done. I have worked and worked with you preparing you for this your great hour, the most victorious hour of your life. You will have many valleys, but you will have many mountain peaks. You will be persecuted, you will be tested and you will be tried; but you have my faith and it has been tried already. It was tried when I was here on Earth. My faith will stand the test, and my love will stand the test.
Keep on the whole armor, my armor. Walk with me and I will walk with you. I will hear you each time that you pray. I will hear each word that you speak. I will be nigh unto you, not afar off, but nigh unto you. My divine blood that flows in your heart brings me to you. You will decide in this last hour that it’s not you really living, but it’s your Lord that lives within. Because you will dine with me, my strength will be yours, my power will be yours, and my promises will be fulfilled. I will be able to perform miracles, miracles, miracles because of the miraculous love and the miraculous faith that my people will have in their hearts as they bring in the harvest in this last hour, saith the Lord.
Lift up your heart before the Lord and tell Him that you want to be a part of His harvest. You will not fail Him; you love Him, adore Him. Jesus is your everything in this last and final hour, you are His everything as you go forth to win the lost at any cost. Always remember that Jesus is your everything.
All literature available on this page is owned exclusively by Ernest Angley Ministries and is available for your personal, noncommercial use only. You may freely download, print or distribute this literature without prior permission, as long as it is NOT altered and is distributed in its entirety.