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A Must for your library! September 30, 2008 Excellent book! I especially loved when Kenneth E. Hagin, explained how we are always praying for something when we just need to receive! I had an epiphany! Jesus said on the cross that it is finished. The Father has given us everything, now we just need to receive. An example of this would be when we pray for healing. However, according to the word of God, by the stripes of Jesus, we are healed. We already have our healing. Now just receive what has already been given to you. This was an Ahaaaaa moment! I thank God for Kenneth Hagin and what he has left behind for us to follow.
Satisfied! February 15, 2008 Everything about my order was great. I loved the product from prior experience with it. Amazon's handling of the ordering and shipping was superb.
The Holy Spirit and His Gifts June 30, 2006 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
We are useing this book in our Sunday School and the whole church has been ask to read it. It is avery good study guide.
Best Book on Spiritual Gifts January 27, 2006 This book is the authoritative book on the Holy Spirit and the gifts of the Spirit. Anyone who wishes to learn about spiritual gifts cannot do any better than this book. I read it more than 25 years ago and still teach from it today. This classic study is still the standard for the Pentecostal/Charismatic view on this vital subject. Christian scholars should take notice. Brian Scarborough
Faith-Building. Honest. Scriptural. Power-Packed. August 17, 2005 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
The Holy Spirit series is a must-have for faith-filled fans of Ken Hagin. Though Hagin, to be sure, would disagree and say that it is a must-have for every believer! And he would be right, of course.
This series offers wonderful teaching on a topic few endeavor to preach- the personality, gifts, workings, and power of the Holy Spirit. He spends considerable time talking about tongues: is speaking in tongues encouraged? What is its purpose? How does it "work"? When is it appropriate?
As is his style, Hagin's lectures all center squarely on the Bible. He draws plenty of instruction, examples, and insights for the scriptures to support his view. I find his teaching refreshing, open, honest, faith-building and power-packed. This series is no exception.
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