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Men Quotes by Smith Wigglesworth
- How great is the position of the man who is born of God, born of purity, born of faith, born of life, born of power!
- The man who is going through with God to be used in healing must be a man of longsuffering.
- The moment a man falls into sin, divine life ceases to flow, and his life becomes one of helplessness.
- To the man of faith, there is not a thing that is not opportunity.
- God's Word never fails. He will always heal you if you dare to believe Him. Men are searching everywhere today for things with which they…
- A man is in a great place when he has no one to turn to but God.
- One man in a meeting, filled with unbelief, can make a place for the devil to have a seat.
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