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Walking With God
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Walking with God
is a profound exploration of the Holy Spirit's presence and workings within and through us. The author, Z.T. Fomum emphasizes that every consecrated life becomes a channel for the release of supernatural power, with consecration leading to a life rich in spiritual vitality. The book underscores that all of God's power resides within us, and through prayer, knowledge of God's Word, and a life consecrated to the Lord, believers can unleash this inherent power.
The inheritance of baptism into the Holy Spirit is demystified, with Fomum simplifying the process, likening it to claiming what is rightfully ours. He asserts that the implications of being filled with the Holy Spirit may lead to significant life changes, including parting with former plans and embracing a new direction.
The exploration extends to God's permissive will, where Fomum discusses the delay in judgment for those who deviate from God's perfect will. The book delves into the characteristics of God's permissive will, cautioning that apparent blessings in this state may mask underlying difficulties that manifest later.
offers practical insights into the complexities of maintaining a daily touch with God.
is a profound exploration of the Holy Spirit's presence and workings within and through us. The author, Z.T. Fomum emphasizes that every consecrated life becomes a channel for the release of supernatural power, with consecration leading to a life rich in spiritual vitality. The book underscores that all of God's power resides within us, and through prayer, knowledge of God's Word, and a life consecrated to the Lord, believers can unleash this inherent power.
The inheritance of baptism into the Holy Spirit is demystified, with Fomum simplifying the process, likening it to claiming what is rightfully ours. He asserts that the implications of being filled with the Holy Spirit may lead to significant life changes, including parting with former plans and embracing a new direction.
The exploration extends to God's permissive will, where Fomum discusses the delay in judgment for those who deviate from God's perfect will. The book delves into the characteristics of God's permissive will, cautioning that apparent blessings in this state may mask underlying difficulties that manifest later.
offers practical insights into the complexities of maintaining a daily touch with God.