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Hello and welcome to Logan City Christian Church Podcast. Today we have an impactful
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teaching by Dr. Reginald Klimanok. Dr. Klimanok's preaching has touched the lives of many, inspiring
and challenging audiences with his deep insights into the Bible and Christian theology. Join
us as we delve deep into his powerful messages uncovering timeless truth and practical wisdom
that can transform our lives today. Get ready to be inspired, encouraged and equipped as
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we journey through the rich tapestry of Dr. Klimanok's preaching.
Can we pray? Can we stand in the presence of God for a moment? Holy Spirit, we ask you
now to come. You already are here. We sense your awesome presence and power. But now Lord,
will you come and teach us concerning yourself that we will know how wonderful you are in
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our lives, that everything we possess comes from the Holy Spirit. Help us, we pray in
Jesus' name. And all the people said, you may be seated. Thank you.
Jesus, there's no one as important beside Jesus and the Father to you than the Holy
Spirit. This is the period when the Holy Spirit lives on the earth. Everything has come from
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God. It has come through Jesus Christ. Everything we have is because of Jesus. But it's always
manifest through the Holy Spirit. Years ago, God showed me Corinthians where it says that
God is the source. It was about the gifts of the Spirit. It says very clearly that God
is the source of everything. Maybe you can turn to it if you wish. I didn't plan to,
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but maybe it would be good to see that for a minute. That God is the source of everything.
This is chapter 12 of 1 Corinthians. You should have known that. It says there are differences
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of administration, which means diacony, that Jesus is the means, but the same Lord, that's
Jesus. There are diversions of operations. That's one about God, which is an anagram
of the source of all is God. But the phalaerosis, the manifestation of the Spirit is given to
every man to profit. It's all of the Father, it's what to the Son, and it's in fellowship
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with the Spirit. You walk today all because of God. Everything comes is of God, the peace
of God, and so on. It is all through Jesus Christ. He is the vicar of Christ upon the
earth. The means of everything is Jesus, the Holy Ghost. I don't think we ever see Jesus
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in person in the sense the Holy Spirit reveals Jesus to you in a vision. He never leaves
the Father's side. He's always there, but because he's omnipresent, the Holy Spirit
brings Jesus to you in a vision, if you have a vision of Christ. Now, when Jesus Christ
was upon the earth, he spoke so much about the coming of the Holy Spirit. Just before
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he left this earth, he kept emphasizing constantly. For example, in chapter 14 onwards, we have
that message of Christ. It's the last message he preached in, I believe, around the feast
of the Passover. And he says in verse 16, I will pray the Father, he will give you another
member that means, alos, the same as if I was here. Could have used the word hetero,
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he didn't use the word alos, as if he was here, that he may abide with you forever.
How long? Even the spirit of truth from the world cannot receive, but you see him because
he dwelleth with you and shall be in you. I will leave you comfortless. I will come
in the person of the Holy Spirit. Verse 26, but the comfort, which is the Holy Ghost,
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the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, he will teach you, O things. And
nearly every chapter onward here, it talks about the presence, just for a few chapters,
and the coming of the Holy Spirit. And we today are the recipients and the ones that
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can walk in fellowship with the Holy Spirit and receive all that the Holy Spirit is to
us. It tells us to walk in the Spirit, to commune in the Spirit, to have fellowship
with the Spirit. We should be people that give great deference and honor and place in
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our lives to the presence of the Holy Spirit. And if you're walking in the Spirit, you'll
have much more that God has for you. Amen. When you walk in the Spirit, you will not
fulfill the lust of the flesh or the works of the flesh. So God gives us so much, and
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it's all because of what Jesus Christ has done for us. He's the means. Can you say
amen? It's because of him, because of that covenant, and the Holy Spirit manifests.
Now I'm going to give you some scripture. We're just going to go through the Bible.
The things that are very precious to me, that's what I'm doing tonight. That's not preaching,
that's just sharing. In Psalm 32, and we'll notice there in Isaiah 32, in the first part,
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it speaks about the King coming to reign. This is, of course, I believe, finally in
the righteous, in the reign of Jesus Christ, and also what happens when the King reigns.
Then he talks about, he appeals to the women to understand the judgment that is coming
upon the face of the earth, and he appeals to them, and so on. And then finally says
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this, all this devastation is on the earth until, verse 15, the Spirit be poured out
from on high, and the wilderness becomes like a fruitful field, and the fruitful field,
that's what Berkman means, becomes like a forest. When the Spirit comes, he changes
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things. Can you say amen? He transforms life. He transforms circumstances. He transforms
everything around us until the Spirit comes. And if we can make room for that Holy Spirit
and in our lives, and then of course it speaks about quietness and assurance, and so on.
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In Ezekiel 36, just then, again, as we pour through the scriptures for tonight in Ezekiel
36, when he speaks about Israel, what he will do to them, and he's gathered them from all
over the world, and of course that applies to us, he says in verse 26, and your heart,
verse 26, will I give them, Ezekiel 36, 26, and your spirit will I put within them, and
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take away this stony heart of flesh and will give you a heart of flesh. And I give you
mine, put my spirit within you. It's all to do with what the Holy Spirit. You shall walk
in my statutes and keep my judgments. It comes how? Out of the presence he enables us to
walk before God, he changes us. Come on, church. We need the Holy Ghost to give us that desire,
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that longing, that to follow him with all of our hearts and minds and souls and beings,
and to honor him in everything that we do. It also says to us in Ezekiel 38, I think
it is, if I got the scripture correct, or 39, 29, it says, me will I hide my face from
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them. I have poured out my spirit upon the house of Israel. When the Spirit is outpoured,
the face of God or the favor of God or the glory of God comes to us. I want you to see
how precious this person of the Holy Spirit is and how much you should learn to really
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depend upon him. He should be everything to you, but he never forces himself upon you.
You have to open your heart to receive him, to make room for him. I endeavor when we worship
God to make room. I am so passionate about that, to make room for the Holy Spirit in
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the worship and the ministry that we have in here, in the touch of God that people should
be touched by. As Sister said, I can't be full for that. Remember the testimony I had
the other day from somebody when I was in Naur that was nearly totally deaf, had damaged
ears, came to Garden City, and she kept coming out constantly for healing. One day, God healed
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those ears and she is now in the ministry of music in the church. She came especially
to tell us of the miracle, praise God. She still has the ears, but she can hear perfectly.
The doctor says, how in the world can you hear? God did it. Amen. But you see, what
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I am trying to say is, don't give up. Pursue after. Amen. Go after until your faith is
strong enough to receive what God has for you. Can you say amen? Thank you for your
enthusiasm. Bob is not here yet tonight. In Proverbs 1 verse 23, it says, I will pour
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out my spirit unto you, and I will make known my words unto you. Through the Holy Ghost,
he does what? He makes known his words to us. Do you know what that means? When you
open the Bible and suddenly it lives, amen, church. Suddenly God speaks, it is the Holy
Ghost making known his words, amen, church, unto you. Hallelujah. Praise God. I am just
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giving you scriptures just to start with about the Holy Ghost. You see, everything in Jesus,
as you will see in a moment, happened because of the Holy Spirit. And everything in us should
happen and should be understood because of the presence and person of the Holy Spirit
who will make known to us the wonderful words of God. In Isaiah 63, Isaiah 63 and verse
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14, amen. Interesting, he is talking about Israel further earlier in verse 9, he says,
in all their affliction he was afflicted, the angel of his presence saved them, and
his love and in his pity he redeemed them and he bear them up and carried them, but
they rebelled and vexed his Holy Spirit. The word vex, I think in the Hebrew is the word
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vex, which literally means tongue. In other words, they vexed the Holy Spirit by what
they said. Amazing. Remember what they kept saying, Israel, they kept saying things that
weren't correct, weren't right. They vexed the Holy Spirit. We don't want to do that,
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when you say within, amen. It says, then you remember the days of Moses, verse 11, and
his people saying, whereas he brought them out of the sea and with the shepherd of his
flock, was he to put his Holy Spirit within them. Even there they had such a presence.
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Then it says in verse 14, and the beast goes down in the valley and the spirit of the Lord
causes him to rest. Even God can touch the animal world. God can touch creation by his
spirit. Come on, church. God can quicken every part. This Holy Ghost, this Holy Spirit is
the most, even remember when Saul became king, the Holy Spirit was then he was turned into
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another man. He was transformed into another man. Now, how can we maintain that fresh oil
within us? How can we, like somebody said, and it was better him that said, we know when
he comes, he comes with tremendous force and wonderful ways and power, but we don't know
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when he leaves. And that's the danger part. It's often demonstrated by a lack of fellowship,
a lack of hunger, no desire for the word, for the works of God, no desire for souls
anymore. But we don't know when he, and I don't want him to leave. Can somebody join
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me? I want him to be with me. And how can we maintain that fresh oil? He says he will
give us fresh oil. I want what? Fresh oil. You know, there's something very powerful
that when Sister was talking today about a shepherd and so on. In 1 Samuel, I can find
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this. I was so blessed by it the other day, 22, when David is running from King Saul and
he runs to his father, his spiritual father. He runs to Samuel. I think this is the scripture.
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I've got this right. Oh boy, I've got this one right. Yeah, I think it is. And he sends
out his servants. Where is this? Here we are. Chapter 20, I think. I hope I'm right. And
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he sends out his servants to go because David is now fleeing from King Saul. And he sends
the first bunch. And here is Samuel with the prophets together. And it says in verse 20,
and Saul sent messengers to take David. And when they saw the company of the prophets,
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when they got into that presence of God prophesying, Samuel was standing as an appointed, he was
the spiritual father. The Spirit of God was upon the messengers of Saul. And they also
prophesied. They couldn't touch David. They came to get David. And here this anointing
of God's presence was so powerful that they themselves got amongst them and the Spirit
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of God arrested them. So it says in verse 20, he sent another messenger, others, and
they prophesied likewise. And he sent the third time, what did he send them for? To
get David. The whole purpose was he's trying to kill David in this whole chapter. And David
is in the presence of the anointed, Amen, Church, and the anointing of God. And the
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saints, so finally, Saul himself comes and he slips his clothes off and prophesies. Nobody
could touch them. Amen, Church. Oh, you're enthusiastic. You can't find it. Your Bible
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hasn't first Samuel chapter 19. You should have known. First Samuel 19 from about 18
to the end of that scripture. It's an amazing scripture how when you get close to the presence
of God, it has an impact on you. Hello, Church. It has tremendous power to affect your life.
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And I'm supposed to be an anointed servant, otherwise I won't do this stuff. If I'm not
anointed, I don't want to be an appointed, I don't want to do this. And there should
be an anointing flowing to this room. Can you say, Amen? And it has been flowing. It's
been happening gloriously. I know this is a holiday weekend, but it's been happening
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gloriously. Hallelujah. Can you say, Amen? So how can we maintain that fresh oil in our
life? And this first thing I want to look at, it says in Corinthians chapter three,
I better get the right scripture before you tell me off. It says chapter four, the last
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verse, second Corinthians chapter four, the last verse, we look at the things which are
seen, the things which are what? Unseen. But the things which are seen are temporal, the
things which are unseen are eternal. You have to ever keep your mind away from the temporal
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thing that afflicts your life. It says, I like affliction. That's why I got this affliction
effect wrong. In the previous verses, I'm just for a moment. And if you allow them in
the presence of the eternal, they work in you as far and exceeding eternal. Wait, of
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course, glory. Amen. They have the power to change things, even the temple. If you keep
looking on the eternal. And so we have to fix our days, our life, our lifestyle, not
just one moment here. It's a whole lifestyle on eternal things because they will, and if
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you have affliction, if you have things that are happening to you, the only temporal, but
they can work in you a lot, far more exceeding. And that's that previous verse we asked me
where it is. Eternal weight of glory, verse 17. So if we get involved, number one, too
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much with our problems, we cannot have that presence of the Holy Spirit. We've got to
watch that we don't allow the human needs to overpower us and cause us. Now, I said,
aren't they important to God? They are very important to God. The Bible says in 1 Peter
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5, casting all your care upon him. How many? All your care because he cares. And I think
what Ken Copeland once said this, they're very important to God, but they should be insignificant
to you because God's looking after them. Can you say, Amen? You should throw them upon
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God. Come on, church. So you've got to learn to don't let the afflictions get into your
mind and get into your spirit because they're very hard to get out of. And then the Holy
Spirit can't work in your life. You must be renewed in the spirit of your what? Mind.
In Psalm 51, the psalmist, when he failed, prayed, when you arrive, spirit within me,
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in verse 10, create in me, Psalm 51, verse 10, create in me a clean heart and cast not
away from your presence, take not your Holy Spirit from me. Cleanse me, prepare me, and
don't let your Holy Spirit be taken away. And you must understand the blood, the blood
of Jesus ever keeps away those things that could hinder the work of God in your life.
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And your mind and your spirit must be full, watched at the problems. You remember what
it says in Proverbs, I think, four, it says, Oh boy, stay with me, Proverbs four, it says,
thank you, brother. It says, guard your spirit or guard your heart, verse 23, for out of
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them are the issues of life. Proverbs four, 23, where did it come out of? Your heart.
You've got to guard your heart that the temporal things, that the things of time and sense,
that you don't peh. What does peh mean? Use your tongue to grieve the Holy Ghost. Say
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things you shouldn't, God's not with me. Button your lips. Be careful what you say,
because you can, the afflictions can cause you to say things that shouldn't be on your
lips. We'll be talking about that some other time when we get into the covenant, because
it's the covenant of promises, the covenant of words. And as we go through it, we're going
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to see this very powerful. So you have to guard your lips, guard your life and guard
your mind. You renewed in the spirit of your mind ever in the presence of the Holy Ghost.
Can you say amen? And this to me takes that, that anointing, that fresh oil away from you
and look at yourself and ask, you say, you know, is the anointing fresh in me? Are the
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things I'm allowing in my life, are the words I'm saying, are there some peh that is grieving
the Holy Spirit that is stopping me because they may be the afflictions may be very real.
Let's say, but what kind of afflictions are they? Light affliction. They're just for a
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moment. Do you think the early church had no afflictions? They had more than you've
ever seen in your life. They went on the intense, unbelievable suffering for the, because of
the witness. We don't do much witnessing today. We're too comfortable because of the witness
for Christ. They suffered much, but it was a light affliction and your affliction might
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be different, but it's still what? Light. And if you allow this, it work it in you.
If you keep looking at the things which are what? Unseen. Because the things which are
seen are what? Temple. See, most Christians still think like the world. Forgive me. We
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live in the body of flesh that is just like any other sinner's body to start with. And
although we are saved, there's tremendous dangers to have a carnal mind, a natural mind,
and not a mind living in the world. We're going to talk about that in a minute. We can
lose out with the living word of God in our hearts and lives. We've got to be careful
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that this flesh, that's why we die daily, that this flesh doesn't predominate in our
lives, the carnal mind, rather than the spiritual mind. Remember in Romans what it said? It
said very strongly about the natural mind and the spiritual mind, Romans chapter 8,
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to be carnal minded is what? Death. To be spiritually minded is life and peace. For
the carnal mind is envy against God, it can't sub you to the law of God and so on. And
then in verse 13 we're going to talk about that in a minute. We live, there's some very
powerful things we must do every day. We shall die. So I'm saying to you, although we are
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dead, that body is still there and we've got to know how to handle it. Can you say
amen? How to bring it to death, how to bring that flesh to death so that the Holy Ghost
can predominate. You see, even what I said this morning about the new covenant, all that
you have, it gave you what? All of health, that all the sickness might go. I mentioned
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some and it's sometimes hard for us to grasp this because we're still in this body of ours.
And if you can get hold of it in your spirit, it can revolutionize your life. Totally revolutionize,
come on, totally revolutionize your life. Amen. God, you see, don't think like the world.
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Let the Holy Ghost come over your life. Let the spirit, mind of the spirit, let your spirit
be quickened with the mind of the spirit. Then to live in the Sonon you must live in
the Word. It's very simple, this message, but boy, how important. You must live in the
Word. Your life, that's why God gave us His Word because the Word renews us. The anointing
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is always in the Word. Can somebody say amen? The anointing always quickens the Word to
us, inspires the Word to us, brings the freshness of God to us. So you say, what can I do to
aid the anointing? Get into the Word. Live in the Word and the Word must be quickened
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to you. You don't just read it, let the Word come alive to you. As you read it, the Holy
Ghost will take, because it says take the sword of the spirit, Galatians, remember that,
which is what? The sword of the spirit. What does the spirit use? The Word, which is the
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Spirit of God. So you quicken your life in the Word, can you say amen? You open yourself
up to the Holy Ghost, you quicken your life, you cry to the Holy Ghost to come. This is
going to Dr. Cho's church. He was so conscious of the Holy Ghost, he'd never get up and say,
come on Holy Spirit, let's go. He made real to us many years ago, before Benny Hinn came
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along, that presence, that partnership with the Holy Spirit. That is in fellowship. He
says the communion of the Holy Ghost be with you. The fellowship, you've got three things,
the love of God, the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and what? The fellowship, the fellowship
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of the Holy Ghost. These aren't just words, church. You're overcome with unconditional
love every day of your life, otherwise you wouldn't be saved. Can you say amen? You made
a covenant and the grace of God is in that. We talk about what that grace means and we're
talking more about that in the covenant relationship. But then also what is it? The fellowship,
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can you say amen? See, the Holy Spirit is a person who brings that Word alive to you.
When you go and read the scriptures, ask the Holy Spirit to help you. Ask the Holy Spirit
to, can you say? Live in the Word, discover its authority, discover its cleansing power,
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discover its life element. Know when the life of God is in that book and get a hold of it
with that life reality. Can you say amen? Amen. And get a hold of that powerfully in
the name of Jesus Christ. Amen. You see, we're not just here to have church. We're here to
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meet with the Father, Son, and especially the Holy Spirit who's here to meet your needs,
who's here to come close to you. I want God to meet every need in this room. Can you say
amen? I want God to affect every one of our lives. When you leave here, you have a greater
passion, a greater hunger, a greater zeal, a greater desire for God until that life flows
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through you with awesome power. Can you say amen? And gives you direction and so on. And
also can I say the Holy Spirit is very much involved in doing things in the ministry.
He's not selfish. He's ever ministering to you and now he wants to minister through you.
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All those manifestations of the Spirit in 1 Corinthians 12 or 14 rather are all things
that flow through us to other people. And so you've got to keep in your calling. You've
got a desire to do something for God. There's no place of retirement. When you get to heaven,
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I don't care how old I am until the last moment on this earth, I'm going to serve God. Amen.
I don't have a mentality to say, well, it's time to retire, but not retire. Because you
see ministry, God always wants to use us. Look at Smith. Look, I love these. I love
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reading the lives of mighty men. They live to the last moment for the kingdom. I would
live like that. Amen, church. I will live for him because you see, I've got to keep
in my, I call this in my calling on the things that God wants to do through me. I never want
to stop helping people, touching people, blessing people, doing something for God. Amen. Try
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to witness to somebody. I missed it the other day. I think I was, went down the road and
had some, I found a nice meal for beautiful piece of pumpkin and chicken and potato, which
I shouldn't have had, but for $4. It's good. Old steam cooked, beautiful. And I bought
some from my wife, but there are two ladies sitting just up there a bit. And God says,
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go and tell them why I didn't go. I said, I think I'm crying. I cried, Ray, Ray. It
happened to Burtis and one day he was in a brother, the Burtis and the great Lutheran
spiritual minister. What's his name? God said to him, he was in the bus, it talked about
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Jesus. So he didn't, she cried, Ray. And he was obedient to God. He was learning how to
walk with God, but he paid a price for it. So the devil told me to my cry right. I was
going to go up to him and tell him just about Jesus. Don't laugh. It's serious to me. I
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missed the moment. You never know what would have happened if I'd minister and obeyed the
Holy ghost, obey the Holy ghost. He will lead you to people over time. If he a sick person,
just say, can I pray with you? Don't tell them some who could poke with stuff because
they'll be scared stiff, but just say, I'm going to pray with you. I believe Jesus can
heal you. You'd be surprised how many people will he can heal. Then invite them, get them
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into the family of God. Somebody say, amen. Learn how to walk with the Holy ghost. Can
you say amen? Now, how can you intensify his presence? How can we get that presence of
God more powerfully into you? I could go all night tonight because the Holy ghost is so
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real to me. These are simple thoughts, but in my life, the practical nature of my life
started. How can we intensify? Firstly, don't despise the little things. Don't just look
for big things. Too many are looking for, I don't know how they're healing ministers.
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In Luke 16, we have some powerful words concerning this. Or am I? You are right. In verse 16,
in verse 10, it says, he that is faithful in that which is least is also faithful in
much. So you've got to learn to be faithful and to not despise the little thing. And God
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will give you more. Can you say amen? Don't despise the little things that God does with
you. Don't despise the beginning. Amen. And God will entrust you because if God gives
you all at once, can you handle it? Well, yes, I can. You know what you're talking about.
Benny Hinn-Often says, you do not know what price I pay for that anointing. You have no
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idea what price he pays. Some of us have moved a bit further and we have some idea, but don't
despise the little things. Number two, you intensify it by association. How? By association.
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In Acts 4.13, they said they had been with what? Jesus. They saw the difference of their
lives by the association they had with what? Jesus. See, Joshua had Moses. Elijah had,
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Elisha had what? Elijah. David's mighty men in 1 Samuel 22, that's the one I had before
which I mixed up. These were not very marvelous people when they came to it first. It says
in 1 Samuel 22 verse 2, where am I? And everyone in distress and everyone in debt, that's why
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we're all here. And everyone that was content and gathered themselves unto him and became
captain over them by four hundred men. And they became the mighty men by association.
Can you say, well, out of it there were great men raised up to be worship leaders. They
became worshipers. He trained them to begin some of those great psalms you read. I'm not
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David's psalm. The psalms of some of the men that he trained by association. Can you say
amen? So Paul had Timothy. So there's something about, you notice I love to be in the presence
of men like Benahim and others because my anointing gets intensified under that anointing.
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And like in the Bible, there's something about relationships that produce that presence of
the Holy Ghost. Also, it intensifies, you get broken in spirit and contrite in heart.
You're never proud in this. Once pride comes, the Holy Ghost goes. He's not a spirit of
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pride. Blessed are the poor in spirit or the hungry for God or those that long for God.
And I told you before to give yourself to the word. Notice in Psalm, in Act 6, when
the apostles got busy in things they shouldn't have got busy in, they said, take out men
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to serve tables and so on full of the Holy Ghost. Even this, that minister, he says in
verse 4, but we will give ourselves of Act 6 to the minister of the word and to prayer.
There came the Holy Ghost in many aspects, but you see, it's in that word that God gave
them the power to be divinely effective for them. Can you say amen? Amen. Amen, church.
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We won't be too long tonight. You say, I want more. My question to you is, and it may be
a difficult one, can you carry more? Because it's so we all get hungry for more. I get
hungry for more. But can you really sometimes Sunday night I go to hell when I get home?
So how can that be? The other men of God have said the same thing, especially with it's
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a night when I've moved and tremendous power, demons come against me. You say, aren't you
strong? You've heard others say, who's that guy that's got that tape, one of the powerful
men Beth that we have a video of. I want to share this with you one day. Yes, it was Michael
who interviewed him, Paul Kane. He says he doesn't move into this realm because when
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he does, it brings him under such attacks. You say, oh, how can this be? You're dealing
with another realm. You're dealing with a supernatural realm. I thank God for a good
wife. Can you say amen? You have no idea. You want to, I want to do this. That's fine.
But can you handle it? Can you, can you function in a greater, that brings you reproach? Can
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you handle it? You must live in repentance and brokenness. Amen. Church, can you say
amen and, and, and, and know how to function. Remember the gifts and callings of God are
without repentance. In other words, when God gives, he doesn't take it back. See my, my
mother asked for things and God gave it to her. But later on, she said to me, I wish
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I'd never asked for it because she moved in such a relationship. You could see things
all the time about human needs. I mean, there was my mother, there was Jesus, there was,
or rather there was God, there was Jesus, there was my mother. You couldn't sin in the
presence of my mother. Impossible because she moved. That's interesting. I was trying
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to find the scripture. Now it's, did I put it down? Maybe I didn't put it down. Yes.
That's 20, please, in your Bible. Remember when, when Miriam and Aaron turned against
Moses, why was Miriam punished and why wasn't Aaron punished? Because he wore the garments
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of the priest. And notice at the end of this chapter, it says, and verse 26, Aaron's coming
to the end of his life. He's on Mount Horus. Strip the garments, put them on El-Jazar,
release his son. Numbers chapter 20 verse 26, Mrs. K, Queen Elizabeth, and others can
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put them on El-Jazar and his son. And Aaron shall be gathered unto his people and shall
die at the moment the garments, see they wouldn't touch him while the garments were on him.
The gifts and corners of God are without repentance. So be careful what you ask for. Now that's
tough. That sounds hard. As long as you can handle it. A lot of men in this world haven't
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had tremendous gifts, but couldn't handle it. So by pastors fading, a lot of pastors
can't handle it. They get very natural and carnal in the ministry and not supernatural
and guardian in the ministry. Amen. I want to finish in a few minutes. I think I've said
enough tonight to scare you stiff. But there's always, we're talking about the presence.
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We're talking about the anointing. I want more. I hunger for more. And I know there's
a price and I'm conscious of the price. Now often say, Lord, can I handle this? Amen.
Hallelujah. But notice Jesus as I close here, everything came. He was conceived by the Spirit.
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Then at the river Jordan, he was filled with the Holy Spirit. Then Luke chapter four, one,
he came back in the power of the Spirit and spent some time in Galilee. And then he came
and looked for his and spoke upon me in John six, 63 says the words that I speak unto you
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that what spirit their life notice in Hebrews chapter nine, the Holy Spirit, I quoted that
scripture, but it don't forget what it says in the midst of this. It says who through
the eternal spirit, how do you do this? So the eternal spirit offered himself up without
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spot to God. How did you do that? Through the power of the Holy Ghost. He could do nothing
without the Spirit his whole life. Now remember as he is in the world, so are we. He could
do nothing without the Holy Ghost. Nothing without it. Notice just before you leave already
he is a risen Christ, but even then it says in Acts chapter one and verse two, it says
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unto the day which was taken up when after that he through the Holy Ghost, when he was
taken up had given how to do this to the Holy Ghost, had given us commandments unto the
apostles whom he chose. He did this how through the Holy Ghost when he returns back from heaven
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in all his power and majesty and glory. It says verse eight of second Thessalonians when
wicked shall be revealed, when the Lord shall consume with a white spirit of his mouth,
he comes with the power of the Holy Ghost in that day, in that hour that is coming very,
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very soon. He comes how? With the power of the Holy Ghost. Hallelujah. Notice in second
Peter chapter one, all these things, all the things we possess, it says in verse four,
thereby are given us exceeding great and precious promises. No, no, no, no. Verse three, according
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as is divine dunamis, what is that? The Holy Ghost. Divine power has given unto us what?
All things that pertain to what? Life and godliness. How is it come through the power
of the dunamis of God, through the power of the Holy Ghost? He gives us all things that
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pertain unto life. And notice as I close tonight, and I'm nearly there, not really there, but
I close. It says in first Peter one five, who are kept, and the better word would be
in the dunamis, first Peter one five, in the power of God through faith. How are we kept?
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In the power of God. It's all to do with the Holy Ghost. It's all to do with the presence
and power of the Holy Spirit. Bring it to nothing without him. Can you say amen? It
all comes. And that's why he told them, he told them to tarry in Jerusalem, brother, thank
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you, until you be endured with power from at high. And some of us maybe have to go understand
that I'm going to stay in that presence of God in the front here for a while. I'm going
to ask the Holy Spirit to come with more and give us more. Can you say amen? But remember,
more power, more responsibility. It's not for who class. It's for anointing to serve.
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Amen church. And not only do the will of God on this earth, empower to do God's purpose,
you have to live, we understand. But I'm just saying to you, I want to spend a bit of time.
We're going to sing, Come Holy Spirit, I need you. Remember that chorus, come Holy Spirit,
I need you. We'll be in a minute. We're going to just open this altar up for those who want
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to be with me in the front. We're going to pray for you. We're going to cover you. Remember,
let that, let the Samuel anointing in that sense be here. That when the soul comes, he
can't get near unless you prophesize. Amen. We want that presence. Amen. But nobody can
touch us. Amen in the name of Jesus. Hallelujah.
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Thank you again for tuning in in today's powerful message from Dr. Reginald Climinop. We hope
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