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  • Personal talk, questions and answers on talking about Jesus - Claudia Koenig with Derek P. Gilbert
  • What it is like to share daily with others about Jesus. Claudia Koenig - Prophecy Watchers Conference
  • Passionate prayer for God’s land and people, with Claudia Koenig
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  • Paperback | 82 pages “Hense it follows that nothing can be our redemption, but the restoration of the ‘lost humility’, the original and only true relation of the creature to its God. And, so Jesus came to bring humility back to earth, to make us partakers of it to save us. Jesus Christ took the place and fulfilled the destiny of man, as a creature by His life of perfect humility. His humility is our salvation. His salvation is our humility.”
  • Paperback/Pages 140 “The Lord gave the wonderful promise of the free use of His Name with the Father in conjunction with doing His works. The disciple, who lives only for Jesus' work and Kingdom, for His will and honor, will be given the power to appropriate the promise. Anyone grasping the promise only when he wants something very special for himself will be disappointed, because he is making Jesus the servant of his own comfort. But whoever wants to pray the effective prayer of faith because he needs it for the work of the Master will learn it, because he has made himself the servant of his Lord's interests.”
  • Paperback | 144 pages “God comes and offers to work this absolute surrender in you. All these searchings and hungerings and longings that are in your heart, I tell you that they are the drawings of the diving magnet, Christ Jesus. He lived a life of absolute surrender, He has possession of you; He is living in your heart by His Holy Spirit. You have hindered and hindered him terrible, but He desires to help you to get hold of Him entirely. And, He comes and draws you now by His message and words. Will you not come and trust God to work in you that absolute surrender to Himself? Yes, blessed be God, He can do it, and He will do it.”
  • Paperback | 288 pages “Many can look back to a special season of the spiritual revival when their whole life was on a higher plain. The experience of the joy and strength of the Savior’s presence was for a time very real. But did not last. For many there has been a gradual decline, accompanied by vain efforts and subsequent failure. Some long to know where the problem lies. There is little doubt of the answer: They do not know or honor the indwelling of the Spirit as the strength for their life, the power of their faith to keep them looking to Jesus and trusting in Him. They do not know what it is to day by day to wait in quiet confidence for the Holy Spirit to deliver them from the power of the flesh and maintain the wonderful presence of the Father and Son.”
  • Paperback/Pages 248 “And The God of peace shall bruise Satan under your feet shortly” Romans 16:20 This promise follows well upon that yesterday. We are evidently to be conformed to our covenant Head, not only in His being bruised in His heel but in His conquest of the evil one. The Romans believers were grieved with strife in the church; but their God was “the God of peace.” The archenemy tripped up the feet of the unwary and deceived the hearts of the simple; but he was to get the worst of it and to be trodden down those whom he had troubled. This victory would not come to the people; but God Himself would bruise Satan. Though it would be under their feet, yet the bruising would be of the LORD alone. In unquestioning confidence in God let us look for speedy victory. Let us by faith in Jesus tread the tempter down.”
  • Hardcover/400 pages “As for me, far be it from me that I should sin against the Lord by failing to pray for you. 1Samuel 12:23 Samuel stands out as one of the Old Testament men who had great influence with God through prayer. God could not deny him anything he asked for. Samuel’s praying always affected God and moved God to do what would not have otherwise been done had he not prayed. Samuel stands out as a striking illustration of he possibilities of prayer. Prayer was no strange exercise to Samuel. Through him and his praying, God’s cause was brought out of its low, depressed condition. A great national revival began, of which David was on of its fruits.”

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