In the opening chapters of the Book of Revelation the Apostle John tells us how on the Isle of Patmos he was given an awesome vision of the Lord Jesus, risen from the dead. Then John says, 'When I saw Him, I fell at His feet as dead.' He tells us not only the vision itself, but the profound effect it had on him. It utterly prostrated him before the Lord until He came and laid His right hand on him and said 'Fear not.'
In the opening chapters of the Book of Revelation the Apostle John tells us how on the Isle of Patmos he was given an awesome vision of the Lord Jesu… - Roy Hession
In the opening chapters of the Book of Revelation the Apostle John tells us how on the Isle of Patmos he was given an awesome vision of the Lord Jesu…
- Roy Hession
It is so often self who tries to live the Christian life. No wonder we need breaking. As long as self is in control, God can do little with us. - Roy Hession
It is so often self who tries to live the Christian life. No wonder we need breaking. As long as self is in control, God can do little with us.
The Spirit's fullness is not the reward of our faithfulness, but God's gift for our defeat. He was not given to the disciples in Acts 28 as the culmi… - Roy Hession
The Spirit's fullness is not the reward of our faithfulness, but God's gift for our defeat. He was not given to the disciples in Acts 28 as the culmi…
Being broken is both God's work and ours. He brings His pressure to bear, but we have to make the choice...All day long the choice will be before us … - Roy Hession
Being broken is both God's work and ours. He brings His pressure to bear, but we have to make the choice...All day long the choice will be before us …
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