By Benny Hinn
It was the Holy Spirit who gave Jesus the power to feed the multitudes, walk on water, and raise the dead, demonstrating that He was indeed the Son of God.
It was the Spirit who helped Him endure the cross.
And it was the Holy Spirit who raised Him from the dead.
The Holy Spirit played a vital role in every phase of Jesus' life---his conception and birth, His boyhood and youth, His mission and ministry, His suffering and death, His resurrection and exaltation.
By Benny Hinn
Samson was at one time a man of great strength.
Judges 16:29 presents the picture of a man who had been physically broken and taken captive by the Philistines.
He was shackled and chained to the pillars. In addition, the Philistines had gouged out his eyes, drained his strength, humiliated and abused him, and threw him into prison as a slave.
A captive of his enemies, the man was sick and blind. But in that seemingly hopeless setting, God gave him supernatural health and strength at the moment he prayed.
By Benny Hinn
Often I have met people who tell me, “I’m an intercessor.” Yet when I talk with them, it becomes clear they simply see their role in ministry as “praying for others.”
True intercession has a far deeper meaning and is the result of a relationship with the Lord that is immeasurable.
Communion is marvelous, but intercession is where a spiritual breakthrough occurs.
It is only by taking each of the steps we have already discussed that you are ready to talk with God on this level.