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Who Needs a Comforter?

Who Needs a Comforter?

Who Needs a Comforter?

Charles E. Cilley Sr. / Charles ECilley Sr.

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2007
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9781434317537
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When the thought of writing a book on the Holy Spirit came to my mind, I immediately asked, 'Why me Lord?', I am not an ordained clergy. Some of the answers I received are in the book. In summary the key thoughts are: 1- A person is not too old or too young to be a comforter. 2- Most people have burdens. 3- Most people desire peace in the world and in their lives. 4- Most people have a fear of the unknown. 5- Experience counts! 6- We all can be comforters (ministers) to someone. 7- God is faithful.While I was contemplating this book many interesting things have happened in the world: 1- On September 11, 2001, the World Trade Centers in New York City were destroyed. 2- A tsunami hit the Indian Ocean area in 2003. 3- In February, 2003 Kenneth Hagin had a vision. 4- Oral Roberts had a vision in 2004 concerning the second coming of Jesus. 5- In 2005- 2007 there have been many devasting fires, floods, hurricanes and earthquakes throughout the world.Even before Oral Roberts prophecy became public the Lord was leading me to believe: 'My people are not ready for the second coming of My Son, Jesus Christ'.I believe this is because we have not received the Holy Spirit as Jesus intended us to. Hopefully this book will open many eyes (and hearts) to the third part of the Trinty with its resultant power and hence miracles. God has much more for us!The basic concept of this book is very, very, very pertinent to the world today and the near future. I believe- until 'My People' accept the fullness of the Trinty, including the Holy Spirit, they will not be ready for the return of 'My Son, Jesus Christ'.

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