The Necessity of the Manifestations of Jesus
by Ernest Angley
February 1991
The Early Church received greatness through the manifestations of Jesus by the power of the Holy Ghost; it was divine greatness that drew people. In the beauty of God’s love and greatness, the Son came down. Jesus in His first appearance arrived in the perfect, divine will of God, on time in God’s schedule. So will it be for His second appearance. He will be on time—count on it—and it looks as though that appearance will be soon.
The manifestations of Jesus witnessed by the disciples prepared them to work for Him. He had told them: Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do; because I go unto my Father (John 14:12). How could the works of Jesus be done through human beings? Jesus told them how: I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you forever; Even the Spirit of truth; whom the world cannot receive, because it seeth him not, neither knoweth him: but ye know him; for he dwelleth with you, and shall be in you (verses 16,17). The Comforter, the Holy Ghost would live inside them, moving as they gave Him freedom. Through the power of the Holy Ghost these greater works would be done as people yielded to Him. The miracle-working Holy Ghost, the Comforter would manifest the works of Jesus.
Jesus went on to say that when the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth: for he shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak: and he will shew you things to come. He shall glorify me: for he shall receive of mine, and shall shew it unto you (John 16:13,14). Jesus was letting us know that the Holy Spirit would deal in all manner of manifestations to reveal the greatness of Jesus: His love, peace, grace, His crucifixion, His resurrection and His return for the Bride.
They Couldn’t Imagine Life without Jesus
The disciples, watching, listening to Jesus but not knowing what paths they were to travel, could not imagine life without Him. They were unable to picture Jesus not being there to guide them, to answer their questions, show them the way.
Jesus tried to prepare them for the Crucifixion. All of God’s love was about to be manifested at one time on the Old Rugged Cross. People would witness the manifestation of the whole heart of God, all of it. For the first time their eyes would behold all of God’s love. No one had ever seen all of His love manifested at one time before. Now they were about to witness it. It was a necessity for them to see His manifestations of love; but when they did, they did not recognize it.
In this final hour, all true believers of the Lord must be taught to recognize the manifestations of God through the power of the Holy Ghost. Oh, that the disciples could have recognized the great manifestation of all of God’s love on that dark day! Think about it…all of God’s love was manifested; and the disciples felt only defeat, sadness, despair. Children of God, it can’t be like that for us in this final hour. As we see the manifestations of the Lord we must never be grieved, but joyful, rising up to shout Hallelujah! The King is coming!
The Holy Ghost Is Here on a Divine Mission
The manifestations of His coming are all around us; look for them. All the manifestations of His love and greatness are crying with a mighty voice of prophecy: The King is coming! The King is coming! The Word of God schools us in the manifestations of Jesus Christ through the Holy Ghost, in the love of Jesus and the greatness of Calvary to a lost and dying world. The Holy Spirit is here to get a Bride for Jesus: He is on a divine mission. With great manifestations He came; and He will close out His dispensation, saith the Lord, with mighty manifestations. We’re in the closing hour; and the manifestations of Jesus through the Holy Spirit now are marvelous indeed, and will become greater and greater and grerater.
Only through souls yielded to the truth can the Holy Spirit work. And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free (John 8:32). Know the truth. Jesus tried to instill a desire to know the truth into the hearts of each one of His followers. But what is truth? It would take the Holy Spirit Himself to teach the fullness of truth, the reality of the words Jesus spoke.
The Early Church Held Nothing in Reserve
As the Holy Spirit in the name of Jesus manifested all the power and greatness of Jesus, all His truths, all His teachings and its miraculous results, their power to the disciples, their faith went heaven-high. They were now willing to put their lives on the line for the sake of Christ, to sacrifice everything. Eyes fixed on the goal of Heaven, the Early Church held nothing back; and they saw the manifestations of God’s great love. They cried, For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son (John 3:16). God so loved…. Calvary had come to life for them, it was the peace of their lives and souls, their passport into eternity with God. Calvary was everything to them, flowing springs of living waters.
As the Holy Spirit bubbled the eternal water of life within them, they were ready to meet the enemy head-on, unafraid of the lions, the torture chambers, the prison houses or death. Jesus had manifested life to them, the greatness of His power over death, hell and the grave. Now they would follow Him wherever He led.
Footsteps of a Searching Crowd
Today in the Christian world, much has been substituted for the manifestations of the Holy Spirit. Again and again people have been disappointed in going to church and not finding Jesus. They write me, talk to me about this lack. Looking for Jesus and failing to find Him has disillusioned many. Footsteps resound of the crowds searching, searching for reality in the greatness of God that was in the Early Church. Trying to find the manifestations of Jesus to no avail, many have investigated every possibility they could think of.
Dead churches see no manifestations of Jesus. Hungry souls look around, searching for His reality. Where is He? I want to see Jesus. He used to be on Earth, but He’s gone now the preacher says. All you need to do is social work; no longer is there a heartfelt experience. It’s all in the past, outmoded, dreams for the unrealistic. But I’m looking for Jesus. I want to see Him, to tell Him about my burden of sin. I must find Jesus. If He were alive to you, Preacher, wouldn’t He be manifesting Himself?
The Holy Spirit has nothing to do with the social gospel because He cannot manifest Jesus through it. He cannot manifest the greatness and the power of Almighty God. He cannot manifest the power in the blood that stained the Old Rugged Cross or holy, pure, clean living through the social gospel. The sinner sadly turns, walking away defeated by the social gospel system. Poor, poor weary one.
True believers must take the manifestations of the love of Jesus in their lives to the weary, the disillusioned. That great manifestation of Calvary will shine forth as a beacon, lighting up the eyes of the honest-hearted sinner, and he will know he has found what he has been looking for: Jesus in a living human being. What message then do you have for others? Yes, He is alive; Jesus is alive. He does live on the inside of me; He is real to me. I talk to Him. Oh, I can call Him any time. He’s always with me. He never leaves me or forsakes me. You can find Him right now. He wants to be found by you if you want Him. Do you want Him to be real? Oh, yes! comes the answer. And another soul is brought to the Lord through the manifestations of the love of Calvary.
Who needs a handshake as a substitute for such love? Who needs a church membership card when they haven’t even found Jesus? There’s no manifestation of Jesus in outward form alone, no reality of His love abiding. Water baptism is pointless when no manifestation of His forgiveness has taken place in those being baptized. A manifestation of God’s cleansing through the blood must be evident before water baptism can be effective. Being baptized when still a sinner does no good at all. You must be born again. Jesus said, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God (John 3:3). Born again until you stop all your sinning, born again until you are made brand new in Christ Jesus are requirements for Heaven.
Jesus Manifests Healing
The manifestations of God’s healing power touch the blind and they have sight. In a Toronto banquet as I was going from table to table, I met a woman delighted to see me, her eyes lit like stars. Once she had been blind. She said, “Oh, Reverend Angley, I prayed to God to see the man of God. I listened to you on television, but couldn’t see you.” She had placed her hand on the television screen when I prayed; there was a manifestation of God’s great love, and she received her sight. Now in Toronto she wanted to see in person the man who would preach and live the truth so that God was able to grant her request. It was a manifestation of Jesus.
In the Early Church, the manifestations of Jesus appeared everywhere. Jesus was with them all the time, and they knew it. There was no separation between them and Jesus. They knew He was there to help them, to save the lost, to baptize in the Holy Spirit, to deliver the sick and afflicted.
As Peter and John one day went up to the temple to pray, they met a man lame from his mother’s womb. Did they really have Jesus? This man needed a manifestation of the healing power of Jesus. He didn’t consider the possibility however, and we find him begging for money. Peter and John were vessels pure and clean; the Holy Spirit was on the inside of them, about to manifest Jesus in a miraculous way. The Spirit of God moved upon Peter, and Peter, fastening his eyes upon him with John, said, Look on us. And he gave heed unto them, expecting to receive something of them. Then Peter said, Silver and gold have I none; but such as I have give I thee: In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth rise up and walk. And he took him by the right hand, and lifted him up: and immediately his feet and ankle bones received strength. And he leaping up stood, and walked, and entered with them into the temple, walking, and leaping, and praising God. And all the people saw him walking and praising God (Acts 3:4-9). The man didn’t just walk, he leaped, too. Notice, Peter said “in the name of Jesus Christ.” Every miracle, every healing performed in Jesus’ name is a manifestation of all that He has done, that He was crucified but that He was resurrected and now is alive, ever present through the Holy Spirit.
For the manifestations of Jesus to be seen, a life must be spotless, free, a life He can use. The manifestations of Jesus are not staged melodramatic events full of emotion and nothing else; His manifestations take place through pure, clean vessels who believe the whole Word of God in perfect trust. They judged him faithful who had promised (Hebrews 11:11). God had promised signs, wonders, miracles, healings—all of His manifestations. Pure, clean vessels He can use to manifest Jesus through the power of the Holy Ghost are what God waits for.
Right and Wrong Manifestations
How many manifestations of self do you have? How many in one week, manifestations that do not glorify God? Study self. In every act in which self has a part, in every work with people where self is in charge, look for its manifestations. The manifestations in your life should be like Jesus, not like the old self before it was born new. If those manifestations are of the old self, then Jesus isn’t there; He is not being glorified.
There are right manifestations and wrong manifestations. Peter before the Resurrection manifested in a great way—the wrong manifestations. His manifestation was one of a man going away from God, away from Jesus. In the Garden, he drew out his sword and cut off a man’s ear: self manifested itself. The real manifestation of Jesus came when Jesus touched his ear, and healed him (Luke 22:51).
Seeing such a manifestation still didn’t deter Peter from denying Jesus that same night. I know him not, Peter lied (Luke 22:57). It looks like not only Peter, but also the betrayer Judas, would have fallen down and cried, “Oh, Master, forgive me! You are the Christ!” It didn’t happen. Peter should have shouted as loud as he could: “This is the Christ! This is the Christ!” But he wasn’t ready for the manifestation of the Crucifixion.
Many in the world are not ready for the right manifestations. They say they would believe God if they could see someone without a leg or arm grow a replacement. But even that wouldn’t convince them if they were determined to be against the Lord. How many became believers from seeing Jesus restore an ear that had been cut off? Did anyone believe Him to be the Son of God through that miracle? No. Jesus even had to withdraw His power so He could be arrested. Whom seek ye? Jesus asked. They answered him, Jesus of Nazareth. Jesus saith unto them, I am he. And Judas also, which betrayed him, stood with them. As soon then as he had said unto them, I am he, they went backward, and fell to the ground (John 18:4-6). They were overcome by the Spirit in His voice. Did they become believers at this manifestation of His great power? No. Not even Peter.
Although God’s manifestations are quite unlike the manifestations of the flesh, if people are not following hard after the Lord, it is easy for the devil to deceive them. If you don’t stay with the truth, manifestations can deceive you. There are manifestations of the flesh and evil manifestations. Remember this—evil manifestations. The devil has manifestations as well as human beings. For this reason we must have God’s discernment through the Holy Spirit. We cannot accept anyone and everyone just because they say they are of the Lord, or just because they are ministers.
Some people are so gullible they never question anyone who comes to them in the name of the Lord, and the wolves in sheep’s clothing destroy the Word of God in their lives. God is the final authority. Take everything to the Word of God to see if it rings true. The Word is your safety.
Blinded by Manifestations of Self
Peter’s manifestation of bitterness was in control, his manifestation of a grudge, of disappointment, of hurt. If that’s all you care, Jesus, his spirit was saying, I don’t care either. I’m glad I cut off that ear—I would have done more. I would have killed for you, Jesus; but you didn’t want it. When I saw you heal that ear, in that moment bitterness took me over; and I didn’t want anything more to do with you.
Peter, why didn’t you look at that great manifestation of miraculous power; why didn’t you really see those miracle-working hands; why didn’t you check that ear to make sure it was back on to stay? Why, why didn’t you take another look at Jesus?
Let Peter’s downfall be a warning. Blinded by their own manifestations many, many have failed God in this day in which we live by not accepting His manifestations. When bitterness, hate are manifested in your life, you can’t yield to the manifestations of Jesus. Hate and love do not mix. Love will not mix with grudges and bitterness. You must carry within your heart that which will mix with the manifestations of Jesus if His manifestations are to bless, help and strengthen you. If Jesus is going to manifest Himself to you, in you and through you, you cannot on your part manifest anything to hinder His Spirit. He will manifest Himself to a lost sinner, but He cannot manifest Himself through that sinner unless that sinner will yield to His outward manifestations.
We must yield to the manifestations of Jesus on the inside; therefore we can’t harbor any bitterness, clamor, grudges, jealousy, wrath, strife, heresies or seditions. Seventeen manifestations of the flesh are listed in Galatians 5, manifestations of that which is wrong. People are blinded by those manifestations because they will not rebuke self. The manifestations of the works of the flesh soothe self and declare that self is right, justified.
Today in the Christian world, people commit fornication, adultery; they lie, steal—and think they still are all right with God. Manifestations of self have blinded them. The manifestations of the flesh, of the works of the devil, blot out the manifestations of Jesus in their lives. Only the manifestations of Jesus give true vision to see self for what it really is. The works of the flesh deceive totally about self. It’s through the truth that you can know whether you are right; through the manifestations of Jesus comes the light of all the truth concerning you.
Because yielding to the manifestations of Jesus is a necessity if people are to be true children of God, the devil not only has risen up against them in the pulpits of America, he has tried to counterfeit the works of the Holy Spirit. Manifestations of the Holy Spirit have been called fanaticism. The fanaticism comes when manifestations of the Holy Spirit are faked. Those holy manifestations of God are never fanatical, but always in order.
Sensitive to the Holy Spirit’s Manifestations
To see the Holy Spirit manifesting the love, the power, the works of Jesus is a wonder indeed. Remember, Jesus said believers would do greater works: His works manifested on a greater scale, in a massive way. But the Holy Spirit cannot be in control until self is put down.
The Holy Spirit shows you Jesus. If hate begins to creep in, resentment against another, a manifestation of the Jesus love through the Holy Spirit will take care of that which is unlike Him. Yielded to the Lord, recognizing self’s manifestation, the Holy Spirit will check you when wrong attitudes crop up, letting you know they’re the wrong manifestations. The Holy Spirit manifests Jesus’ love through your conscience, through your mind. If you are sensitive to the manifestations of the Holy Spirit, careful to not grieve the Holy Spirit, then you will yield to Him at once when you feel His check, quickly putting self down. I was wrong. I was wrong. I did accept some bitterness; it was growing. But no more. Oh, Holy Spirit, shed abroad more of the love of Calvary in my heart! He will, giving you the manifestation of love you need.
The manifestation of love is God’s greatest manifestation. Contained in that manifestation are miracles and healings as well as forgiveness of sin. All the care, all the longing of God for the human race is in the manifestation of His love. Every miracle manifesting the love of the Holy Spirit through a servant of God stands as God’s witness and God’s testimony. God uses that manifestation not only today, but He will use it on tomorrow.
Resurrection’s Manifestation
Jesus came with the manifestations of Heaven. He tells us that with men it is impossible, but not with God: for with God all things are possible (Mark 10:27). On the stormy deep, Jesus walked the waters. He even gave Peter power to walk, too; and Peter did walk—as long as his faith did not waiver.
The manifestations of raising the dead, giving life were shown by Jesus. Lazarus had been dead four days. When Jesus told them to take away the stone from the grave, Martha protested, Lord, by this time he stinketh (John 11:39). A manifestation of faith in God: being willing to roll the stone out of the way. Jesus could have said, Stone, roll away, and it would have had to obey; but God works with and through people. He is the life giver. He said, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die (John 11:25,26). In one glorious manifestation to back up all He said about death and life He cried to a dead man: Lazarus, come forth. And he that was dead came forth, bound hand and foot with graveclothes: and his face was bound about with a napkin. Jesus saith unto them, Loose him, and let him go. Then many of the Jews which came to Mary, and had seen the things which Jesus did, believed on him (John 11:43-45).
Ever since he made the first Adam and Eve, God included people in His plans. That’s the reason God must work the way He does, the reason He had to let His Son die on Calvary for you and me, had to turn His back on His own Son.
Imagine how God felt when He heard that heartbreaking cry, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? (Mark 15:34). And the Father could not manifest His love for His own Son. Mother, Daddy, what would you have done had that been your son? God couldn’t even call to Jesus, telling Him He was there, that He heard Him. The price had to be paid, and so God turned His back and covered the earth with darkness—a manifestation of how God felt. So much love He had for His Son that He had to blacken out the scene.
Jesus Showed Us Humility
The manifestations of Jesus are very important to us. He that hath my commandments, and keepeth them, he it is that loveth me: and he that loveth me shall be loved of my Father, and I will love him, and will manifest myself to him (John 14:21). If you really love the Lord and keep His Word, He will reveal Himself to you again and again. You don’t have to struggle through this life with no reality in the Lord, not knowing the will and the way of the Lord.
When I see people in depression, I want them to know that Jesus will manifest Himself to them if they will only let Him. He will manifest Himself with love and happiness, joy unspeakable and full of glory. Peter describes the feelings of believers for Jesus: Whom having not seen, ye love; in whom, though now ye see him not, yet believing, ye rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory (I Peter 1:8). What a manifestation! Jesus promised to manifest Himself. Jesus the Son of God took a lowly human form and showed us how to put self down, how to be humble and how to have joy. He did it all for us.
Jesus Manifested in Bodies of Clay
The Bible tells us in I Timothy 3:16, God was manifest in the flesh, justified in the Spirit, seen of angels, preached unto the Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up into glory. God was manifest in the flesh, in a wrapper of clay. And God is manifesting Himself today in many bodies of clay. Through the true children of God, He is manifesting His love, His peace to others. As children of God we must be careful of our actions so in no way will we hinder the Spirit. Be alert to the manifestations of self. Keep self under control, under subjection to the Holy Spirit so self manifestations will not defeat the manifestations of Jesus in your life. Self manifestations blind eyes, I say again, blotting out the Jesus manifestations. Be careful.
I Peter 1:15,16 tells us: But as he which hath called you is holy, so be ye holy in all manner of conversation; Because it is written, Be ye holy; for I am holy. The Lord seeks to manifest Himself in and through the flesh. He manifested Himself in the flesh; and now He wants to manifest Himself through the flesh, through tabernacles of clay—through you. But what kind of manifestations can He have through you? Is He able to manifest His peace, His love daily, His truth, His miraculous hands through you? Does He manifest His greatness through your voice? Is He able to manifest Himself in all of your ways, or do some of your ways choke Him out? Are people seeing Jesus when they look at you or only the manifestations of self?
Do they see greed, clamor, backbiting, the manifestations of the works of the flesh?
Touch No Unclean Thing
People are deceived today because of the spirit of the Antichrist, the spirit of the age covering the earth. In the world, anything and everything against the teachings of God are accepted and justified. But God accepts only that which is holy. He accepts the sinner through the blood of Christ, for the blood cleanses and makes the person holy. But that one must remain holy if the Spirit of the Lord is to remain within.
Touch no unclean thing (Isaiah 52:11). Do you think the Lord will walk with you if you are unclean? It will never happen. Every step you take must be on the paths manifesting His humility, His purity, His cleansing power, manifesting the Jesus life. There was no guile to be found in His mouth. He was perfect in the love of God, in obedience to everything the Father said—the manifestation of obedience.
The Manifestations of Jesus Cannot Be Hidden
The good works of some are manifest beforehand; and they that are otherwise cannot be hid (I Timothy 5:25). The manifestations of Jesus through the Holy Spirit cannot be hidden. They will be apparent; for if He is in your life, you cannot hide Jesus. If He is present, He will be revealed. He manifests His presence of life and love. If Jesus doesn’t manifest Himself daily in your life, He is not there; you are living on false hopes of entering Heaven. But with the manifestations of Jesus in you and surrounding you, you need never doubt your salvation.
The Salvation Manifestation
When I was saved in my teens, I knew I must have living reality of Jesus to replace the great love for the world in my life. I had a desire for the bright lights, the lights of sin. Music, dancing, whatever the world had to offer I wanted—until I found Jesus. Because of the world’s attraction, I knew I had to find living reality in the Lord, that I had to go beyond self, that I couldn’t be just an ordinary Christian. I needed His manifestations in me and around me. And that’s exaclty what I received as the Lord manifested His greatness to me in such an unbelievable way that I had no desire to go back into the world. What had drawn me so strongly in the world now seemed like trash, worthless. I had become saved.
The night I bowed at that old-fashioned altar, wept my heart out and repented of all of my sins, Jesus manifested Himself by taking my life into His hands and making it new. He manifested Himself in the hours, days and weeks to come; and I longed to be with Him all the time; He was so very real to me. I wanted to be where I could talk to Him uninterrupted, unhindered by people around me. I wanted to communicate with Him, to pour out the great love that He had placed in my heart. The more I poured out His love, the more came my way. I walked in the manifestations of Jesus, His love, His grace, His humility, His love for lost humanity.
Every true child of God must have the manifestation of Jesus’ love for lost souls. If you don’t have the manifestation of longing for the lost to come to Jesus, something is lacking, something to be fearful about. You had better cry to God until that manifestation is there. Oh, God, save the lost at any cost! Save the lost!
Alive through the Breath of God
The Lord wants to make Himself clear to your mind, your spirit. He knows how fickle, how gullible the imagination can be. He doesn’t want to be a part of your imagination; He wants to be reality in your innermost being. Jesus wants to live on the inside of you, to be your very breath, your life. The Lord was man’s breath and life in the very beginning. Nothing but clay was present until the breath of God brought love, feeling, life to a lifeless form. The eyes were vacant until the breath of God brought the manifestation of sight. The ears were dead until God brought the manifestation of hearing. He brought the manifestation of speech. God had made a man, a manifestation of a moving form, of a smile on the face, of man walking beside the God who made him. In the manifestation of intelligence—a miniature brain patterned after His own—God made that brain to work in perfection with His. It thought the same kind of thoughts. That’s what Jesus came to do, to make us just like God in holy conversation, speech, mind, body. Be ye holy as God is holy.
I Bring You Jesus!
What a manifestation of the greatness of Jesus when a life is transformed, made to walk in His steps, made to smile His smile, speaking and living in His truth! What a manifestation to a lost and dying world! In crusades I cry to the heathen: I have brought you Jesus! Jesus! I didn’t bring you Ernest Angley, I brought you Jesus! He will save you. He will make you new. He will forgive all of your sins. Come and be healed by His mighty hands of love! He is alive. He will heal your little ones. Bring them to Jesus! In the name of Jesus, in the name of Jesus I call healing power to this little one! Then the manifestation of the live Christ, the overcoming Christ, Savior of all mankind is apparent as salvation and healing take place.
There is a manifestation of Christ that causes many to bow suddenly in His presence, ready to cry out the prayer: Oh, God, you have manifested your love, and I know you love me because you died for me. Since you died for me, I will live for you. I confess that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, and there is power in His blood to wash away all of my sins. Come on in Jesus! Come on in Jesus! If you meant that prayer, I say to them, He has come. Hallelujah, He has come! There isn’t anything like the manifestation of Calvary in a sinner’s life.
I have seen thousands and thousands of manifestations of Jesus through the power of the Holy Ghost. But the greatest I’ve ever witnessed is the manifestation of Calvary’s salvation. Again and again I see it every time someone comes to Jesus. Salvation is the manifestation of all manifestations of God, containing all of God’s love. The poor lost sinner is no longer a sinner. His eyes light up like the eyes of Jesus. His mind begins to think like Him; the tongue begins to speak right, and his feet begin to walk in the right direction. The miracle of the manifestation of Calvary….
A Message from the Holy Ghost
Thus saith the Lord: You are beholding my glory. You are beholding my promises fulfilled. You are beholding my wonderful works. And I will do greater and greater works in the midst of my people. I will glorify myself through my mighty manifestations. I will show my greatness to the peoples of all nations. They will see and many will believe, saith the Lord. I will make myself real to them as I have made myself real to you. Look at my promises and get well. Look at my promises and be delivered. Look at my promises and fear will leave you, and peace will come. Look at my promises and my joy will flow from me to you, saith the Lord. Look and believe. Look and receive as I manifest myself, as only I and I only can do such mighty manifestations. I am the healer of all your diseases. I am the deliverer for all of your afflictions. I am your Lord. I am your God. I am the same today as yesterday, and I will be the same on tomorrow. Trust me. Believe me and accept the fulfillment of my promises for you. I cannot work with doubt. I cannot work in fear. I work with faith and love, and I give them to you. Accept them; use them; and I will be able to work for you and with you, saith the Lord. Trust in me and believe. Trust in me and believe.
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