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The Holy Spirit Moves 2

By Revd 'Remi Tejumola

I hope you had a nice weekend, friend. After travelling around for meetings, I was able to rest the last weekend. But of course, work starts today. My prayer is that you will have a fulfilling and successful week in the name of Jesus. Amen.

Now let me continue sharing about the manifestations of the Holy Spirit in my ministry over the years:

As a new believer in Christ Jesus, I began to get into the Word to learn about the Way of the Kingdom of God and His Christ, not for preaching, but for my own benefit. Doing that really helped in building a strong foundation for my Christian life.

However, after I recieved the baptism in the Holy Spirit, I decided to learn how to minister the Holy Spirit baptism to others. I learnt how to do this through the books written on the subject by Revd Kenneth E. Hagin.

I began to get involved in that area of ministry right there at the Faith Clinic, in Ibadan. It wasn't that I just recieved a special grace for it. That came later.

One weekend, at the Faith Clinic, I was chosen to minister the Holy Spirit baptism to both the new converts and those who just got delivered from satanic oppression. I spent almost an hour to teach them what I've learnt, and suddenly, as if a cane was whipped through the crowd of people, like in a flash, they all got filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak with tongues like they did in Acts 2: 4.

The key to real progress in the Kingdom of God is knowledge - knowing what to do in every situation.

This posting today came thru my phone.

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