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Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Love And Betrayal

Hello everyone.  Praise the Lord!


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William Seymour’s thoughts turned to marriage. Jennie Evans Moore, a faithful member of his ministry in Los Angeles, became his wife. She was known for her beauty, musical talents, and spiritual sensitivity. She was a very gentle woman and was always faithful to stand beside brother Seymour. It was Jennie who felt the Lord would have them marry, and Seymour agreed. The couple married on May 13, 1908. After the ceremony, William and Jennie moved into a modest apartment upstairs in the Azusa Mission.

But the news of their marriage angered a small yet very influential group at the Mission. One of the main antagonists was Clara Lum, the mission’s secretary responsible for the newspaper’s publication. After learning of Seymour’s marriage, she abruptly decided that it was time to leave the mission.

A few believers at Azusa had some very odd ideas about marriage. Lum’s group believed marriage in the last days to be a disgrace because of the coming return of Christ, and they severely denounced Seymour for his decision.

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It may have been that Clara Lum was secretly in love with Seymour and that she left because of her jealousy. Whatever the reason, she relocated to Portland, Oregon, to join the mission headed by a former Azusa associate, Florence Crawford. When she did, she took the entire national and international mailing lists with her!

This unthinkable action crippled Seymour’s worldwide publication outreach. His entire national and international lists of over fifty thousand names had been stolen, leaving him with only the Los Angeles list. Then, when the May 1908 Apostolic Faith was sent out, the cover looked the same, but inside was a column announcing its new address in Portland for contributions and mail!

 The thousands who eagerly read and sent contributions to the newspaper now started sending them to Portland without questioning the change. By the June issue, no article by Seymour appeared at all. Finally, by midsummer of 1908, all references to Los Angeles were omitted entirely. When it became clear that Lum wouldn’t be returning, the Seymours traveled to Portland to confront Lum and ask for the lists. But the lists were never returned. 

Without this vital information, it was impossible for Seymour to continue the publication, and an era of Azusa was brought to a dramatic end!

 God’s Generals ( William J. Seymour)

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William James Roop


























Friday, November 7, 2025

It's A Gift

Hello everyone.  Praise the Lord!

Here is a better understanding that the Gift of the Holy Spirit, is just that, it's a gift.


The Baptism in the Spirit is a gift, not an achievement. Nobody is superior to anybody else just because God baptises them with the Spirit. There is no room to talk about two classes of Christians, those who have been baptised in the Spirit and those who have not. The gift is for everyone, even if they have not yet collected it. “ God has blessed us in the heavenly realms with every spiritual blessing in Christ” (Ephesians 1:3). No matter how many sons a rich man has they all sit equally as his sons at the table.

However, we are exhorted to take advantage of what is available. Jesus said we should ask, seek and knock to obtain the Holy Spirit (Matthew 7:7), while Paul encouraged us to “ be filled with the Spirit” (Ephesians 5:18). I like what I see in Acts 1: Jesus told the apostles (v.2) to “wait for the gift the Father promised” (v.4). But by the time we get to 1:15, there are 120 believers who have come together and are filled with the Spirit. They all wanted to get in on the act! Peter didn’t object like Joshua, who objected when some received the Spirit in Moses’ camp. Instead, he said, “ The promise (that is, the Holy Spirit) is for you and your children and for all who are far off – for all whom the Lord our God will call” (Acts 2:39).




























Tuesday, November 4, 2025

The Old Battery

Hello everyone.  Praise the Lord!

THE OLD BATTERY.

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It does not matter how cold you are spiritually or how far you have wandered from the faith. Like an old battery, there is always a residual charge–once empowered by the Spirit, always empowered. You just must clean up with the Blood of Jesus, and you will be like brand new.

A FRIEND OF MINE WAS CLEANING OUT HIS GARAGE and tossed a piece of metal aside into what appeared to be a pile of garbage. It caused vivid and audible sparking. Investigation revealed an old car battery. The steel bar had shorted across its terminals. The cells still held some charge, so he brought it out for possible future use. For some, that might be a parable—you’ve given up, and think the power has gone. It never goes. Clear the rubbish out of the way and you will find that the Holy Spirit is not so easily switched off. After ministering under  a  strong  prophetic  unction  for  years,  Elisha  died,  but  the  anointing remained on his bones. When a young man died and was accidentally thrown into Elisha’s tomb, he came back to life (2 Kings 13:21). There is hope for you yet.


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William James Roop






















Friday, October 31, 2025

Reverence

Hello everyone.  Praise the Lord!

Here is an important message about giving God the reverence that He deserves.

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As Jesus was discussing the subject of clapping and raising of the hands in praise to Him, He made this statement: "When you really learn to praise and worship Me in the right way, you'll find a stronger anointing and a greater move of the Holy Spirit in your midst. 

We need to learn that when the Presence of the Lord is in a place, we should not dissipate that Presence, that power. Be quiet and reverent and then you'll see the manifestation of the Holy Ghost that your heart has longed for.

You haven't see anything like what we will see when the Body of Christ gets to that place of worship. We were in that kind of atmosphere worshipping God in one of our crusades, and there were five people sitting in wheelchairs. Three of them just got up and walked off. No one laid a hand on them. But for that to happen, we have to begin to get into the flow of the Holy Spirit.

When you get in an atmosphere of true worship, and God begins to move by His Spirit, you can just reach out and take what belongs to you in Christ. The Bible teaches laying on of hands, but you really don't have to have hands laid on you when the Presence of God is so strongly in manifestation. 

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In Charismatic Movement. There's been a lightness in Charismatic services: a "hip-hip-hooray" type of atmosphere. Ohhhh! But in times past, I've seen the Presence of God come in and fill the temple! When I say "the temple, " I mean a body of believers. 

During those times when the Presence of God came into our services, no one moved; an awesome Presence filled the room. I wish I could describe that awesome Presence to you. Some things are just too reverent to talk about and it's hard to find words to describe them. But I've seen the awesome Presence of God come in and fill the temple. I long to see the Body of Christ experience that Presence on a continual basis!

At this writing, it has been almost a year since Jesus' 1987 visitation with me. In our own ministry, we have been experiencing the deeper move of the Spirit of God among us which Jesus promised. Just a short while after the summer Campmeeting, our crusade team was in Detroit. One of our singers was singing a song of the Spirit, fresh from Heaven, given by the inspiration of the Spirit in that moment. Upon hearing one of the lines of the song, the crowd began to clap. The singer stopped and exhorted the congregation, "Please don't clap anymore." 

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They received the instruction and listened to what the Spirit was saying as he went on with the spiritual song. A depth, an indescribable Presence like a cloud filled the auditorium. We had no preaching that night. The Holy Spirit came upon me in a greater measure to minister by the Spirit in healings and in other ways. Afterwards, I asked those seated in the minister's' section if they had noticed how the anointing increased.

But when people begin to demonstrate in the flesh, the anointing lifts -it flies away like a bird taking flight because it grieves the Spirit. I wish I could get that over to people. I've been in meetings of several thousand where the Holy Spirit was moving, and suddenly, I knew by the Holy Spirit when the anointing came upon me to stand over in the office of the prophet and minister to the people. I was just ready to call out certain people, to point to them right where they stood, and say, "The Spirit of God just showed me this is what is wrong with you." I've ministered that way many times through the years, and every time, the people have been healed.

 When I've ministered under that kind of an anointing, I've never had one person fail to get healed. I could tell you about thousands of people who were healed that way through the many years of my ministry. However, sometimes when the anointing has come to minister in that office, people in the congregation have gotten up and started moving about. The lack of reverence for God moving in the service grieved the Spirit and He left; the anointing lifted from me. I mean,
just like a bird sitting on your shoulder, it flew away- the anointing left. 

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And those people didn't even know it; they went out talking and whispering. Maybe they were in a hurry to leave and get something to eat, but they didn't know that they had just hindered some dear sick people from being healed-sometimes people with terminal cases.

During this visitation before Campmeeting '87, the Lord dealt with me very strongly about the fact that He's trying to get the Body of Christ to the place where He can move by His Spirit in our midst. I'm gradually seeing that come to pass. The Body of Christ is finally coming to the place where God can move in our services like He wants to. This is the time! 

The Body of Christ has finally come to that time now, and is getting ready for the move that God wants in the earth, glory to God! Several years ago, the Lord said to me, "There is a  move of the Spirit of God that will be lost to this present generation unless they are taught and led into it."

I don't know that we have been successful at this yet. But we're finally coming to the place where we can begin to teach this. The Lord went on to say to me, "Some of the old- time Pentecostals knew something about that deeper move of the Spirit. The new generation of Charismatics know little or nothing about it. Charismatics know little or nothing about the move of My Spirit. Charismatics know a little about praising Me, but they know nothing at all about true worship.".

- Kenneth E Hagin ( Purpose, Plan,Pursuits )

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Tuesday, October 28, 2025

Members, Citizens, Sons

Hello everyone.  Praise the Lord!

THIS IS WHY YOU’RE BURNED OUT

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Most churches never get past Membership. They focus on drawing crowds instead of raising sons. But if you’re building for the Kingdom, you can’t stop at inspiration—you must cultivate transformation.

MEMBERS consume. They come for a good word, a great atmosphere, and personal encouragement. They are present, but not planted.

CITIZENS commit. They move beyond “church as usual” and embrace discipleship. They want to grow, be equipped, and understand Kingdom culture.

SONS carry weight. They don’t just attend—they invest, serve, protect, and advance the vision. They don’t need to be entertained because they’re too busy building.

The problem? Most pastors are pouring their hearts into Members instead of Sons.

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Here’s the hard truth:

➡️ If you treat Members like Sons, you will burn out trying to carry people who were never called to carry weight.

➡️ If you treat Sons like Members, you will frustrate the ones who were called to build with you.

➡️ If you treat Citizens like outsiders, they’ll never grow into their full potential.

This is why discernment is critical in leadership. Not everyone who comes is called to stay. Not everyone who stays is called to build. And not everyone who builds is called to lead.

I want to see you finish strong and not burn out. 

By an Unknown Source

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Friday, October 24, 2025

Nothing Left But Jesus

Hello everyone.  Praise the Lord!

Here is something that I found that I wanted to share. It's short but I really loved the sentiment involved. People should see Jesus in all of us.

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One day God spoke to 
Smith Wigglesworth in Rev. George Stormont's house.

God said, " I'm going to burn you all up Wigglesworth until there's nothing left but only Jesus!"

With tears streaming down Wigglesworth's face he replied,
"Come and do it Lord! I don't want them ever to see me again, I only want them to see Jesus!"

May this always be our prayer as well!

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William James Roop






























Tuesday, October 21, 2025

Carrie Judd Montgomery

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I first met Carrie Judd Montgomery in 1934 at her Home of Peace in Oakland, California. I spoke at a couple of her Friday healing meetings in a downtown auditorium and prayed for the sick. Her husband had passed away some years before, and she ran her home for missionaries by herself.
 
She had people from all continents staying at her home at one time or another. A member of her family would make wooden crates in which the missionaries could pack their belongings for shipping overseas. He also would haul the crates down to the ships for the people and make sure they were shipped correctly to the right countries.

One morning when I stayed at her home as I passed through the San Francisco area headed out on the mission field, we were at prayer together.  She turned to me and said, "All the money God gives me today, I will give to you, because you are a missionary."  I thought, "Boy, I've got it made today."

However, all that was collected was $12, so I did not get much. But with the little money I did have, I bought some necessities for traveling and, when I started off on the boat, I still had $12.1 suppose you could call them "Carrie Judd Montgomery" dollars.

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She was more advanced in the knowledge and exercise of faith than many Christians in those days. Missionaries on furlough stayed with her to rest in a spiritual atmosphere, as well as missionaries enroute overseas. Somehow, through faith, she was able to support this work, even after her husband, a successful businessman, died.

Many people have asked me how she was accepted among male ministers. As far as I can tell, there was no sense of competition with her, mostly because of the home that she kept. In the earlier days, however, women on the average were not very well-accepted. However, Carrie Judd was like a mother to young ministers. She was a true "mama" to those around her.

When I was there once, she said, "Come into my room, young man."  So I went into her private room, which was very large. It had its own fireplace and a sitting area, as well as her bed.
She said, "Now, you're going to take a journey of faith. I know Howard Carter. You had better be going in real faith, not hope. You get faith by studying the Word. You get in there and study that Word until something in you 'knows that you know' and that you do not just hope that you know."

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I think she was trying to find out what was in me, what kind of backbone I had, and if I would quit and run home under difficult circumstances or go forward as God led.  Later, my wife and I and our children stayed with her on our way to The Philippines to build a new church in Manila. The children enjoyed the freedom and joy of her home. And we appreciated her so much.

She was everyone's friend in the ministry. Sometimes, she might have twenty different missionaries staying in her home at one time. And each one felt he, or she, had all of her attention. No one felt belittled or left out. Making everyone feel welcome is a special gift.

At that time, you could just give her whatever money you wanted to, or not give her anything, when you stayed at her home. It seldom made a difference to her anyway. She trusted God to meet her needs.  I usually tried to pay my own way there so that we would not be a liability to her.


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William James Roop