Sunday, May 17, 2026

Rachel Sizelove: They Called Her Crazy Until the Ceiling Literally Disappeared . Lord, I want my inheritance.

 In this powerful message, Rachel Sizelove reveals how an ordinary wife and mother of nine — a circuit-riding evangelist with no title, no budget, and no platform — carried fire from Azusa Street to a bloodstained Missouri city and ignited a movement that would grow to 67 million people across 366,000 churches worldwide. Through her story, you will witness the secret disciplines of intercession, travail, and total surrender that transformed obscurity into world-changing power, and learn why the revival that shook Springfield was born on a midnight train ride where nobody watched.

The year is 1907.

A taxi wagon rolls down a dirt road in Springfield, Missouri on a rainy May afternoon. A woman sits inside, middle-aged, plainly dressed, carrying no impressive credentials, no letter of endorsement, no invitation from any church or denomination.

She has no money worth speaking of.

She is not famous by every visible measure. She is completely ordinary.

The wagon pulls up to a white clapboard farmhouse on East Division Street. Two children are playing on the front porch. a boy of seven named Fred and his 10-year-old sister, Hazel. They see the wagon coming up the road and tear toward the house, screaming, "Mama, mama, she's here." The woman steps out and something is wrong. Or rather, something is extraordinarily terrifyingly right. From behind his mother's apron, young man watches his aunt step through the doorway. Her face glowing, her countenance radiant, her hands lifted high, speaking in a heavenly language. She had not yet said hello. She had not set down her bag. She stepped through that door with both hands raised toward heaven, speaking in tongues. And her first words in English were a prophetic declaration over the house. The dove of peace shall hover over this house. That night, a fire fell on Springfield, Missouri that would not go out for a century.

In the early hours of June 1st, 1907, in that farmhouse on East Division Street, a woman was baptized in the Holy Spirit who said she wanted 10,000 tongues to praise God. That woman's living room prayer meetings became a church. That church became the mother church of the Assemblies of God.

 That denomination grew to 67 million people in 366,000 churches across the  earth. And it all started because one ordinary woman refused to keep the fire to herself. 

Have you ever wondered what it looks like when one available praying woman changes the spiritual geography of an entire nation? Have you ever wondered what God can do through someone with no title, no budget, and no plan except obedience?

You are about to find out. Her name was Rachel Caizelov. She was not [music] extraordinary by the world's estimation.

2:442 minutes, 44 secondsShe was a wife, a mother of [music] nine children, a circuit writer who had given 20 years to ministry before the fire ever fell. She was simply available.

2:542 minutes, 54 seconds[music] And that turned out to be enough to alter the course of church history.

2:582 minutes, 58 secondsIf something in you is still hungry, [music] if something in you says there has to be more, comment below with, "Lord, I want my inheritance [music]

3:073 minutes, 7 secondsright now and stay with us for the full story." Here is what most people never know about Rachel size love. She was not

3:143 minutes, 14 secondsa young woman stumbling accidentally into revival. Born on September 3rd, 1864 in Morango, Indiana. The sixth of

3:243 minutes, 24 seconds10 children, Rachel Harper grew up in a household of faith that [music] forged something deep in her from the beginning. By the time she walked

3:323 minutes, 32 secondsthrough the doors of the ISUsa Street Mission in 1906, Rachel and [music] her husband Joseph had already been free Methodist Holiness

3:403 minutes, 40 secondsCircuit Writing Evangelists for more [music] than 20 years. They had arrived in Los Angeles as far back as 1895.

3:473 minutes, 47 seconds11 years before any fire fell on Isusa Street. Think about that. [music] 20 years of faithful, unglamorous,

3:543 minutes, 54 secondsunderpaid ministry. 20 years of riding circuits, preaching in difficult places, raising nine children, and serving

4:024 minutes, 2 secondswithout recognition. They gave their lives to God long before Pentecost had a name. And after all of that, Rachel's

4:114 minutes, 11 secondssize love was still dry inside. Not faithless, not backslitten, but dry. She could feel the edge of something she had

4:194 minutes, 19 secondsnever fully touched. A depth of God's presence, a dimension of power that all her years of sincere ministry had

4:264 minutes, 26 seconds[music] pointed toward, but never delivered. She prayed in private. She fasted when no one knew. She wrestled

4:344 minutes, 34 secondswith scripture on her knees in the early hours, [music] not for sermon preparation, but out of a hunger she could not fully name. Now, have you ever

4:434 minutes, 43 secondsserved God [music] faithfully for years and still felt that something essential was missing? That dry hunger was not a sign of spiritual failure in Rachel's

4:514 minutes, 51 secondslife. It was the sign that God was about to do something extraordinary. [music] Revival does not begin at the altar. It

4:584 minutes, 58 secondsbegins in the private dissatisfaction of someone who refuses to settle for less than everything God has. Then one day in

5:055 minutes, 5 seconds1906, walking through Los Angeles with Joseph,

5:095 minutes, 9 seconds[music]

5:095 minutes, 9 secondsRachel heard singing coming from a building no respectable person would enter, a run-down former stable at 312

5:165 minutes, 16 secondsAzusa Street. The newspapers had been mocking it. [music] The established church was distancing itself. Rachel

5:245 minutes, 24 secondssize love walked toward the [music] sound. Picture what she found inside. A warehouse with no stage, no program, no

5:315 minutes, 31 secondspolished worship leader. The floors are bare wood. The benches are rough and plain. [music] And leading the gathering is a nearly blind black man named

5:405 minutes, 40 secondsWilliam Seymour, who sometimes prays with [music] his head bowed inside an empty shoe box between sermons because he has decided [music] the only posture

5:495 minutes, 49 secondsworthy of this moment is total childlike [music] humility before God. When Rachel crosses the

5:575 minutes, 57 secondsthreshold, she writes that she [music] was touched by the presence of God, not moved by good preaching, not stirred by

6:046 minutes, 4 secondsmusicians, touched [music] directly, personally, unmistakably by God himself.

6:116 minutes, 11 secondsShe raised both hands and spoke five words that [music] define everything that follows. Lord, I want my inheritance, [music] the baptism of the Holy Ghost. Study those words carefully.

6:236 minutes, 23 secondsShe did not say, "Lord, bless me if you see fit." She declared, "I want my inheritance." [music]

6:306 minutes, 30 secondsThat is covenantal language. The language of a daughter who has served the father for 20 years and [music] is finally standing at the counter saying,

6:386 minutes, 38 seconds"I know what belongs to me, and I am not leaving without it." Scripture rose within her immediately. As the deer

6:466 minutes, 46 secondspants for [music] the waters, so my soul longs after thee. She received a vision of the Holy Spirit descending as a dove

6:546 minutes, 54 secondsinto her life. Within weeks, July 1906, Rachel and Joseph were both baptized [music] in the Holy Spirit. She wrote

7:027 minutes, 2 secondslater that the experience gave her a new sense of the Holy Pence of God. And then she said something that every believer who has ever struggled to hear God needs

7:117 minutes, 11 secondsto hear. She wrote that after the baptism, the voice of the Lord grew clearer while the voices of the world

7:187 minutes, 18 secondsgrew distant. That is what the fire does. It does not make you louder to the world. It makes God louder to you. In

7:267 minutes, 26 secondsthe very middle of this glorious encounter, God gave her a burden that was not for herself. A precise geographic unmistakable call. [music] Go

7:367 minutes, 36 secondsto Springfield, Missouri. Your mother is there. Your sister Lily, your family.

7:437 minutes, 43 secondsCarry this fire to them. [music] The greatest spiritual experience of her life. And God immediately converted it

7:507 minutes, 50 secondsinto a commission because that is how the Holy Spirit always works. He does not fill you and leave you sitting. He

7:577 minutes, 57 secondsfills you so he can send you. Before she left Los Angeles, Rachel went to the elders of the Azusa Street Mission and asked for their blessing. She would not move without covering. An elder responded with words she would carry across a continent. My child, you may go and I will be with you. Before Rachel ever packed for Springfield, she picked up a pen. For months  before she boarded any train, she wrote letters to Lily, detailed,urgent, glowing accounts of what God was doing at ISUsa Street. She enclosed copies of William Seymour's apostolic faith paper. Back in

8:358 minutes, 35 secondsSpringfield, Lily read them aloud. She began [music] to seek. She began to pray specifically for the baptism of the Holy

8:448 minutes, 44 secondsSpirit. The ground was being prepared from a [music] distance. The carrier was already carrying before she ever left Los Angeles.

8:538 minutes, 53 secondsMay 31st, 1907.

8:578 minutes, 57 secondsRachel [music] boards the train for Missouri.

9:009 minutesWhile every other passenger sleeps, Rachel does not sleep.

9:049 minutes, 4 seconds[music]

9:059 minutes, 5 secondsShe is in travail, that grinding private intercession with no audience and no applause, weeping [music] quietly over

9:139 minutes, 13 secondsthe miles, pressing into God through the night. What you must [music] understand about the revival that broke out in Springfield is this. It did not happen

9:219 minutes, 21 secondsbecause Rachel arrived. It happened [music] because she had already prayed it into existence. The work on the train was more important than the work in the

9:309 minutes, 30 secondstent. The hidden always precedes the visible [music] and the visible is always proportional to what happened in the hidden. What are

9:389 minutes, 38 secondsyou doing right now with the ordinary invisible [music] hours of your life?

9:439 minutes, 43 secondsThe train ride always comes before the arrival and the arrival is always proportional to the travail. And her first words in English declare over the house, the dove of peace shall hover over this house. That night, the family gathers in the parlor. In the early hours of June 1st, 1907, Lily Harper Cororum is baptized in the Holy Spirit. Listen to Lily's own words.

 I wanted 10,000 tongues to praise the Lord. He lifted me up in his mighty power while myriads and myriads of angelic hosts sang with me as the spirit gave me utterance. That is not emotion. That is encounter. Lily Cororum became the first recorded person to receive the baptism of the Holy Spirit in Springfield, Missouri.

Overcome with joy, Lily ran to her Baptist pastor to share the testimony. He scoffed, rejected her. The Korum family was forced to leave their church. Hurt and baffled, they went home and they began prayer meetings in their living room. Do not miss what that rejection accomplished. The Mother Church of the Assemblies of God, serving 67 million people worldwide, was born because a Baptist pastor closed a door. God moved the fire out of the institution and into a farmhouse. Rachel herself left Springfield shortly after, not because the fire had burned out, but because she had made a prior commitment to serve at a camp meeting in Los Angeles before she ever came. She planted the seed and honored her obligation. She trusted God to tend what she had started. That is not abandonment. That is the posture of someone who genuinely believes the fire belongs to God, not to them. The prayer group grew through homes, rented halls, and eventually a large gospel tent on Center Street near the Springfield Courthouse. Large crowds gathered. Men threatened to organize a posi and drive the Pentecostals out of town. One man from First Baptist stood up. Let them alone. If it is not of God, it will fall through. But if it is of God, it will stand. It stood. Here is something history rarely places side by side, [music] but must. On April 14th, 1906, a mob of over a thousand people gathered on the Springfield town square.

Three African-American men, Horus Duncan, Fred Coker, and Fred Allen, were lynched. Hundreds of black residents fled Springfield permanently. The ethnic makeup of that city still reflects that horror today. On that exact same day, the Saturday before Easter, William Seymour opened the first services at 312 Azusa   Street in Los Angeles. Heaven came down in Los Angeles while all hell broke loose in Springfield. And God chose that city, that specific bloodstained city as the place where he would plant his fire.

Rachel was not carrying the fire to a neutral location. She was carrying it to a battlefield. The proof came in the testimony of a man named Gistler. He had personally participated in the Springfield lynching, an unsaved alcoholic consumed by racial hatred.

Around 1907, he traveled to Joplain  and encountered a Pentecostal street preacher who confronted him directly.  Everybody who gave their consent for killing those men was a murderer. Geisler went into the mission intending to argue. He came out repentant, saved, and baptized in the Holy Spirit. He returned to Springfield and spent the rest of his life as a faithful member of the congregation Rachel had ignited. His story was repeated regularly in that church because the community believed that a heart genuinely full of the Holy Spirit had no room left for racial   hatred. The fire Rachel carried did not merely bless Springfield. It began to heal it, but the road was not smooth. In 1911, local boys repeatedly disrupted tent meetings and physically tore the tent apart. The evangelistic efforts seemed to produce little visible impact. The believers were demoralized. What held them was not momentum. It was a circle of three women, Lily Cororum, Birdie Hoy, and Amanda Benedict, who joined in sustained prayer and refused to let the flame die. And into this struggling company came a hardened former sailor named Joe French who testified that God had literally raised him from the dead during the the revival of 1909. That resurrection sent him to Springfield where he opened a restaurant and became one of the lay preachers in the congregation. No platform, no title, just a man with a resurrection testimony serving the church from a table. Meanwhile, from the same Theer revival, word spread of horse thieves and a woman who operated a local brothel running to the altar in repentance. The fire that Rachel had carried from Azusa Street was reaching not just the religious. It was reaching the broken, criminal, and the outcast in every direction. I need to stop and tell you about Amanda Benedict, an  intercessor in the shadows. Because this story cannot be honestly told without her. Educated in New York, she had run a rescue home for girls in Chicago and served a faith home for children in Iowa. She moved to Springfield and met Lily Cororum while working door to door as a salesperson.

When she heard that the Holy Spirit had fallen at the Cororum farmhouse, she sought [music] the baptism immediately.

And when the fire fell on Amanda, God dropped into her spirit a vision.

Springfield was going to become a global center from which the blessings of God would radiate to the ends of the earth. Amanda Benedict decided she was going to pray until it happened.

For one full year, 365 consecutive days, she lived on bread and water alone. She would go to a nearby grove of trees during tent meetings and pray through the entire night alone in the dark on her face before God. No audience but heaven. At her funeral, a woman stood and testified. I believe this present assembly, the Gospel Publishing House, and the Central Bible Institute are all here as a result of that praying in the Holy Ghost on the part of Sister Benedict. One woman, bread and water, one year, three world changing institutions.

11 days before her death, Amanda wrote a final letter to Lily Cororum. Pray, fight, hold till hell gives way till the real power of His might shall fall with such invincible force that sin shall go down before it. Our fighting force is small, but it is gaining ground. Every forward step is hotly contended. But our flag is flying. Our bugle is sounding an advance to our forces. A retreat to the foe. She died 11 days later. Her grave in East Lawn Cemetery went unmarked for 82 years.

Heaven had not forgotten her. In August 1913, Rachel returned to Springfield for a season. One afternoon, alone in prayer, she received a vision. [music] A beautiful bubbling sparkling fountain rising from the very heart of Springfield, its waters flowing east and west, north and south, until the whole land was covered with living water. She walked into the dining room with a holy glow on her countenance and declared, "I have been in the presence of the Lord. I saw the Lord sounding a bugle for the angels of heaven to go and [music] do battle for the city of Springfield. Then the word of God came directly. I am going to do a mighty work in Springfield that will astound the world. This vision arrived 8 months before the Assemblies of God was founded at Hot Springs in April 1914 and 5 years before the AoG moved its headquarters to Springfield.

At the time, no one had [music] any plan or reason to believe this struggling Ozark city held any significance whatsoever. But Rachel initially held   something back. Even after all she had seen and planted, she was opposed to the kind of denominational structure the Assemblies of God represented. She valued the freedom of the spirit and feared organization would quench it. It was a real tension, a genuine struggle. But as she watched her vision come to pass, brick by brick, institution by institution, she changed. She wrote, "But when I think of the vision the Lord brought before me of the waters flowing out from Springfield, I have to say, surely the general counsel at Springfield is of God." She was willing to be wrong. She was willing to grow. That teachability was as much a part of the fire as any miracle. January 1st, 1915. Five teenage boys, Fred Cororum, his brother Paul, their cousin Laurel Tiaoh, and two others cut through a loose board in the fence of White City Park, a Springfield amusement park with a reputation for wickedness. One stops and says, "This place is unclean." Another, "Do you suppose it could ever belong to God?" Laurel responds, "Let's claim it for the Lord." Five boys knelt on that ground in the dark of New Year's morning and prayed with everything in them. When they rose, one looked at the stars overhead and said, "When God told Abraham to count the stars, those were the same stars we see tonight." Another replied, "Let's pray that the gospel will reach as many people as there are stars."

Every piece of that property eventually came into the possession of the Assemblies of God.  It became the national leadership and resource center, shipping gospel literature and curriculum to the ends of the earth every single working day. When Fred Cororum stood on that ground in 1972 and saw what it had become, he wrote, "When I look on this area now and see the general council headquarters complex, central assembly and the district headquarters all on this property, I am overwhelmed. When I see the presses turning out the printed word and the missionaries being commissioned and the radio programs going to the ends of the earth, I know there is a God who hears our sincere prayers. How insignificant one feels to behold His mighty works that are exceedingly and abundantly above all that five teenage boys or grown folk either could ask Him to do.

 The seven-year-old boy who watched Rachel step through the doorway became a Harvard attorney and he stood on transformed ground 60 years later. Overwhelmed, Rachel's size love watched the Assemblies of God be organized in 1914.

She saw it moved to Springfield in 1918.

She witnessed Central Bible College open in the basement of a church that was born in her sister's living room. She watched the movement she helped ignite reach across the earth. and she died on May 20th, 1941, aged 76 at her home at 115 South Cresant Heights Boulevard in Los Angeles. She was buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale. The Los Angeles Times called her a retired evangelical minister. She left behind her husband, Joseph, and nine children. Nine children she had raised while writing circuits, carrying fire, writing letters to sisters, praying on trains, and planting rivers in cities that did not yet know they needed them.

No stadium bears her name. No theological institution claims her as a founder. History gave her a paragraph,  maybe a chapter. One historian summarized it this way. Her greatest contribution was not what she did at Azusa Street. It was what she carried away from it. Rachel's size love was not a special woman. She was an available one. She was not more gifted than you.

She was more hungry. She did not have more resources. She had more surrender. She was a mother of nine who still found the hours to pray on a train. She was a 20-year veteran of ministry who still raised her hands and said, "Lord, I want more." She was a woman who planted a fire and left, trusting God to tend it. She was a woman who was wrong about something important and humble enough to change. She raised her hands in a broken down warehouse in Los Angeles and staked a claim that changed the history of a movement. Lord, I want my inheritance.

The fire is still available. The commission is still open. The question is not whether God will send the fire.

The question is, are you willing to be the one who carries it? The woman who changed the destiny of a city did not do it from a platform. She did it on her knees, in prayer closets , on train rides, in farmhouse living rooms, in all night intercessions witnessed only by God. Rachel's size love secret was not strategy. It was surrender. 

And surrender is available to every single person  right now.

 This week, set aside 30 minutes of prayer every morning, not to present requests, but to declare hunger. Speak Rachel's exact words aloud. Lord, I want my inheritance.

Do this every day for seven consecutive days. Watch what God begins to awaken in your spirit. Now, if Rachel's carrying fire on a train moved you, wait until you encounter a woman who carried that same fire across an ocean while every institutional door slammed in her face. 

Who was Florence Crawford?

How did a woman with no title and no formal ordination plant Pentecostal fire across an entire continent? 

What did she discover about spiritual endurance that most believers never find? 

And could her refusal to quit be the answer your own calling has been waiting for?

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Saturday, May 16, 2026

God-kind of life Ζωή

 Ζωή ( written in Greek)

ZOE, a Greek word for life used multiple times in the Bible, means eternal life or “The God-kind of life.” The rich, abundant divine nature of God; His fullness of love, joy, power, and ability.

When you get born-again, this abundant life and nature of God is imparted into your spirit from God.


“For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” John 3:16


“But these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name.” John 20:31


“Very truly I tell you, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me HAS eternal life and will not be judged but has crossed over from death to life.” John 5:24


God recreates you by taking away your old spirit and giving you a brand new spirit created in His own image and likeness so that you nces  child and His direct offspring. Zoe is the essence of salvation.


“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!” 2 Corinthians 5:17


“I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you; I will remove from you your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh.” Ezekiel 36:26


 


God is divine. Since “like begets like,” when you become God’s child, you share in this divine nature of God.


“Flesh gives birth to flesh, but the Spirit gives birth to spirit.” John 3:6


“Through these He has given us His very great and precious promises, so that through them you may participate in the divine nature…” 2 Peter 1:4a


 


Christ, who is life, brings us life eternal. So, zoe is not only about spending eternity with God in heaven. It includes the promise of heaven, but it is so much more! In Christ, we have zoe right now. Those who belong to the Son of God have the right to eternal life here on earth. Zoe starts here and continues for eternity.


“The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.” John 10:10


“Whoever believes in the Son HAS eternal life, but whoever rejects the Son will not see life, for God’s wrath remains on them.” John 3:36


 


So as a born-again believer, REJOICE and REST in the knowledge that you are a new creation and you have the life of God – eternal life – in you.


 


What does zoe do for you?

— The zoe life of God brings life to man to make him divine and a new specie. 2 Corinthians 5:17, 2 Peter 1:4


— Zoe enables us to know God and have an intimate relationship with Him. Without His divine nature, we cannot fellowship with God. But because of zoe, we can commune directly with Him. John 17:3


— Because of zoe, we are able to reflect Christ; the one true light. As his life (zoe) is the light of men, when we receive him, spiritual darkness is dispelled. John 1:4, 1 John 5:11,12


— When you partake of God’s divine nature, you become His vessel of love on earth. God is love, therefore as recipients of His divine nature, we become His love ambassadors. He has poured His love into our hearts and He has given us His Spirit of love. 2 Timothy 1:7, Romans 5:5


— Zoe enables us to work in God’s divine power and authority. 2 Timothy 1:7, Ephesians 1:19, Ephesians 3:20


— Zoe sets us free from the devil, sin, and eternal damnation. Through your life and conduct, others will be able to tell that you have the life of God in you. John 5:24, Romans 8:2, 1 John 5:18


— Zoe empowers us to live life abundantly. To the full. Free from oppression and sickness. John 10:10


Conclusion

Although we have the awesome powerful life of God within us, it will only impact our lives to the extent that we allow it to. Therefore, we must choose daily to walk by faith in light of these precious promises given to us by God.

If you have not yet accepted Jesus as Lord, my prayer is that you open your heart to receive God’s free gift of eternal life.

And if you already have the gift of eternal life, I pray that the eyes of your heart will be enlightened so that you will know that you have the life and nature of God in you. I also pray that you will allow God’s divine nature and power within you to dominate you and overflow through you to others. AMEN!!!

Bambara: Madamu Guyon: A ka delili tun ye farati ye kosɛbɛ, Louis XIV yɛrɛ y’a to a y’a minɛ .

 Madamu Guyon: A ka delili tun ye farati ye kosɛbɛ, Louis XIV yɛrɛ y’a to a y’a minɛ .

Aw ye Faransi musocɛ salen dɔ ka maana fɔbali sɔrɔ min ye tɔɔrɔ ɲini Ala fɛ ani k’a sɔrɔ a bɛɛ lajɛlen na -min bilala kaso la siɲɛ naani k’a sɔrɔ a ma kiri tigɛ, min jalakilen don Faransi egilisi fangatigiba fɛ, a farikolo tiɲɛna ni sɔgɔsɔgɔninjɛ ye, k’a denw bɔsi a la, k’a tɔgɔ bɔ a la, ani k’a ka hɔrɔnya bɔsi a la- ani min ye zaburuw da Bastille nɛgɛberew fɛ ni hɛrɛ ye min ɲɛfɔli tɛ se ka kɛ, min ye kaso gɛlɛya garadiw y’u tulo digi a ka da la ka kasi k’a sɔrɔ u m’a dɔn mun na. Nin sɛbɛnnikɛlan barikama in kɔnɔ, Madamu Jeanne Guyon ka maana bɛ fɛn jira Ala bɛ min bɔ ni dɔ sababu fɛ min ma a yɛrɛ di kɔlɔlɔw dɔrɔn ma, nka a y’a yɛrɛ di taabolo bɛɛ ma - cogo min na mɔgɔ ye muso ka sɛbɛnw makun minnu ye farafinna jamanaw ni san kɛmɛ caman tigɛ walasa ka John Wesley, Hudson Taylor, Watchman Nee, Pennsylvanie Quakers, ani ɲɛnamaya taabolo jugumanba labɛn farafinna saba kɔnɔ — ani a bɛ musaka min bɔ tiɲɛ na walasa ka diɲɛ fɛn bɛɛ tunun ko i mago bɛ min na walasa ka fɛn kelen sɔrɔ diɲɛ tɛ se ka min di ani a tɛ se ka min ta.


A ka gafe kɔnɔ min tɔgɔ ye ko A Short and Easy Method of Prayer, a ka kalan tun sinsinnen bɛ lamaga saba kan minnu tun ka nɔgɔn fo u kɛra fɛn caman tigɛli ye.


¶Fɔlɔ, i ka tɛmɛsira deli, i kana kɛ kunnafoni kama, nka i ka ɲɔgɔn sɔrɔ. A kalan dɔɔni dɔɔni, tɛmɛsira damadɔw dɔrɔn fo daɲɛ kelen walima kumasen kelen ka maga i dusukun na. O kɔ, a dabila. Aw bɛ a jɔ pewu. I ka o kuma minɛ nɔgɔya la. Aw ka lafiɲɛ o kɔnɔ. Aw kana a sɛgɛsɛgɛ. A to a ka i balo. Laɲini tɛ dɔnniya ye. O ye ka kɛ yen.


¶A filanan, jateminɛ nɔgɔman. Tile gansan bɛɛ kɔnɔ, baara kɛli, taama, tobili, i hakili jigin nɔgɔya la kɔnɔna na ka taa Ala ka dɔnniya dususumanin na min sigilen bɛ i kɔnɔ. I hakili bɛna yaala-yaala. O de bɛ makɔnɔ. O wale ye ka segin ni dususuma ye siɲɛ caman k’a sɔrɔ i ma i yɛrɛ jalaki. Lafaamuyali min bɛ taa ɲɛ ni dususuma ye. Aw bɛ yan. O de bɛ bɔ.


¶Sabanan, ka bila. Aw kana kɔlɔlɔw dɔrɔn di Ala ma, nka aw ka alako ta fan fɛ taabolo bɛɛ yɛrɛ di Ala ma. I ka a ɲini ka i yɛrɛ ka senuya dilan dabila. Baara bɛɛ kɛ ka dafa. Nin tun tɛ abada kunkanbaaraw bilali kɔ, nka i k’o kɛ k’a sɔrɔ i ma kɔnɔna cɛsiri kɛ ni kɔnɔnafili ye, k’a sɔrɔ i ma jɔrɔ a nɔfɛkow la, k’a sɔrɔ i ma i yɛrɛ jalaki tuma o tuma n’i ma se. Aw bɛ kurunbokari dabila kosɛbɛ ten. Aw ka da sisan ko la.


Madamu Guyon y’a fɔ ka jɛya.

Delili ye dafalenya ni kuntigiya nisɔndiya kun ye. Ka kɛ mɔgɔ dafalenw ye cogo min na, o ye ka ɲɛnamaya kɛ Ala ɲɛ kɔrɔ.


O tun ye farati ye. Diɲɛ kɔnɔ, dannaya kɔrɔ tun ye laadalakow ni sigida ka yamaruya ye min ka gɛlɛn, dannaya kɔrɔ tun ye laadalakow ni sigida ka yamaruya ye, a tun b’a fɔ mɔgɔ gansanw ye, baarakɛlaw, jagokɛlaw, baw, sɛnɛkɛlaw, ko u mago tɛ o si la walasa ka Ala dɔn k’a ɲɛsin u yɛrɛ ma, dusukun dafalen dɔrɔn, hakili jiginna dɔrɔn, sago min y’a yɛrɛ di dɔrɔn. A y’a ka gafe sɛbɛn. A jɛnsɛnna i ko tasuma. A n’a ka hakili ta fan fɛ ɲɛmɔgɔ, Fa LaCombe, taara Alpes kuluw cɛma, Jenɛfu, Turin, Grenobyl.

“Tiɲɛba don, kabako don hali ni sɔsɔli tɛ a la, ko an ka nisɔndiya bɛɛ — waati ta fan fɛ, hakili ta fan fɛ ani banbali — bɛ fɛn kelen de la, o ye ka an yɛrɛ bila Ala bolo, ani k’an yɛrɛ to a bolo, ka kɛ an fɛ ani an kɔnɔ i n’a fɔ a b’a fɛ cogo min na.” — Madamu Guyon ye

it is time to discern the Lord's body, stand on your legal rights, and walk in absolute spiritual authority.

 Spiritual Revelation of the communion table with the LORD JESUS CHRIST 

Adam ate and died. You eat and live .


ADAM ATE AND DIED 

YOU EAT AND LIVE 

EAT HIS FLESH & DRINK HIS BLOOD 

HOW TO ENGAGE THE COMMUNION 


Most of the body of Christ has reduced the Lord's Table to a religious memorial or a funeral service for someone who is dead. But the Communion was never intended to be a ritual of "remembrance" for a historical event - it was designed to be a legal portal and a vital connection to the current, pulsing life of God. 

In this teaching, we dive deep into the mystery of the Communion, looking at the spiritual laws of life and death that govern human biology and spirit. In the Garden of Eden, death entered the human race through a physical act of eating. Adam consumed a nature of death. In His infinite wisdom, God designed the solution to enter through the exact same channel: Adam ate and died; you eat and live. 

Discover the difference between Old Testament Atonement (a temporary covering) and New Testament Remission (the complete stopping of being for your past). Learn how partaking of the bread and the cup legally transfers your "Health Rights" and initiates a vital spiritual blood transfusion of Zoe - the absolute life of God - into your physical members.

"Verily, verily, I say unto you, Except ye eat the flesh of the Son of man, and drink his blood, ye have not life in yourselves."- John 6:53 

If you have been struggling with sickness, fear, or a sin-consciousness that keeps you under condemnation, it is time to discern the Lord's body, stand on your legal rights, and walk in absolute spiritual authority.


Respected reader, I want to ask you something that I think most believers have never seriously considered. 

When was the last time you took communion and actually expected something to happen? 

Not as a ritual, not as a quiet moment of remembrance before moving on with the service. 

I mean, when was the last time you broke that bread and lifted that cup of wine with the settled conviction that you were participating in something legal, something living, something that was actively transferring the life of God into your physical body

For most believers, and I say this not to condemn, but because I lived it myself  for years, the answer is never. Because nobody ever taught us that communion was anything more than a memorial, a looking back, a moment of reflection on what Jesus did 2,000 plus years ago. 

And so we approach the Lord's table the way you approach a graveside service quietly, somberly, thinking about someone who is no longer here. But Jesus is not dead. 

 And the table he instituted was never meant to be a funeral service. I remember the first time this hit me. I was sitting in a service years into my Christian walk, someone who had studied the Word of God seriously. 

And the communion elements were being passed around and I was doing what I had always done, holding the bread, thinking about the cross, feeling appropriately solemn. 

And then a thought settled into my spirit so clearly it almost felt audible. 

You are eating life right nowDo you understand what you are holding? 

 It stopped me completely because I realized in that moment that I had been treating the most powerful legal instrument available to the believer as a religious formality. I had been sitting at a table loaded with divine provision and leaving hungry every single time. That is the condition of most of the body of Christ today.

 The modern church has reduced the Lord's communion table to a memorial service and in doing so it has robbed the believer of access to one of the most powerful legal realities of their redemption. 

John 6:53, Jesus said, Verily, verily, I say unto you except ye eat the flesh of the son of man and drink his blood ye have not life  in yourselves

Except ye eat, ye have not life in yourselves. This is not poetic language. This is not metaphor designed to create an emotional response. This is a legal statement about a spiritual reality

Jesus Christ was describing a transaction, a transfer, a specific mechanism through which the life of God enters the physical members of the believer. And the disciples who heard it understood immediately that Jesus was saying something radical. 

John 6 verse 60.  Many therefore of his disciples when they heard this said, "This is a hard saying. Who can hear it?" 

They were not confused about the poetry. They were confronted by the claim because what Jesus Christ was describing sounded impossible. 

And yet Jesus Christ said it with the calm certainty of someone describing a law because that is exactly what it is. A law.

Adam died by eating. And God in His infinite legal wisdom designed the solution to come through the same channel. Not through a feeling, not through a prayer, not through a spiritual experience that bypasses the physical. 

But through eating, through a specific, deliberate, faith filled act of taking something into your body that carries the life of God and receiving that life into your physical members. 

Adam reached out his hand and took the forbidden fruit. And in that moment, not symbolically, but actually, he consumed a nature. The nature of spiritual death entered him through his mouth. And from that moment, the entire human race was  infected. Spirit first, then soul, then body. Death working from the inside out. 

 And God looked at that legal reality. We are and designed a redemption that answered it on exactly the same terms. 

 If death entered through the mouth, life would enter through the mouth. 

If a man ate and died, a  man would eat and live. That is the mystery of the Lord's table. And it is not a mystery designed to stay hidden. It is a mystery designed to be revealed to every believer who is willing to approach the Lord's table not as a funeral attendee but as covenant heir claiming what legally belongs to them

Today we are going to show you exactly what that looks like, what the bread 🍞 actually is, what the cup 🍷 actually is, and how to take communion in a way that activates the full legal reality of what Jesus Christ purchased for you at Calvary. 

Starting with the law that governs it all. To understand what is actually happening at the communion table, you have to understand the law that governs the entire human race. It is not a theological concept. 

A law as real and as consistent as the law of gravity,   as inescapable as the law of sewing and reaping.

 The law is this. What you consume, you become. Not in a nutritional sense, in a spiritual sense. 

At the deepest level of your being, at the level of your spirit, you are shaped by what you take in. 

What you feed becomes your nature. 

What you ingest becomes your reality. 

 And this law was operating in the Garden of Eden long before any theologian gave it a name. 

Genesis 2:17, God said to Adam, "Of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it. For in the day that thou eatest thereof, thou shalt surely die. 

 [ but you must not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, for when you eat from it you will certainly die."]

Not, "if you eat it, I will punish you with death." 

Not, "eating it will make me angry enough to take your life." 

In the day that thou eatest thereof, thou shalt surely die, the eating itself would produce the death, not as a consequence imposed from outside, as a nature received from inside. 

And that is exactly what happened. Adam reached out his hand. He took the fruit. He consumed it. And in that moment, not the next day, not gradually, over time, but in that moment, spiritual death entered his spirit, the life of God that had animated him from within was cut off. He became a different kind of being, a being ruled by his senses, five common senses , a being governed by fear, a being separated from the Father at the deepest level of his existence. And every human being born after Adam inherited that same nature. Romans 5:12. 

 Wherefore, as by one man's sin entered into the world, and death by sin, and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned. Death passed upon all men. 

 Not because they all made the same choice Adam made, because they were all born into the same nature Adam produced by his choice, death by eating. 

Now, here is where the revelation from the blood covenant becomes so precise and so powerful.  

 God never changes his methods. God is the same yesterday, today, and forever. 

And if death entered the human race through the physical act of eating, then God in His perfect legal wisdom would design life to re-enter the human race through the physical act of eating, not around it, not above it, through it, on the same terms by the same mechanism, through the same channel. 

And this is what Jesus was revealing in John chapter 6 when he stood before the crowd and said, "Unless you eat my flesh and drink my blood, you have no life in you." He was not being dramatic. He was not using shocking language to grab attention. He was describing the legal symmetry of redemption. 

 Adam ate the nature of the enemy. You eat the nature of the Father. 

Adam consumed death through his mouth. You consume life through your mouth. 

The same law that opened the door to death is the law through which the door to life was designed to swing back open. 

 John 6:54-57. 

 He that eateth my flesh and drinkketh my blood hath eternal life. For my flesh is meat indeed, and my blood is drink 9:46 indeed. He that eateth my flesh and drinkkeeth my blood abideth in me and I in him. As the living father sent me, 

9:55 and I live because of the father, so he that eateth me, he also shall live because of me, he also shall live  because of me. Not he shall go to heaven when he dies, he shall live. Present tense, active tense. Now the same life that flows from the Father to the Son flows from the Son to the one who eats. 

 This is the Zoe life, the God kind of life, the life that is not subject to sictkness, not subject to fear, not subject to the domination of the enemy. 

 And it enters you the same way death entered Adam through your mouth, through eating, through a deliberate, faithfilled act of receiving what God has provided at the Lord's table. Now, I want you to sit with the weight of this for a moment. 

The entire history of human suffering, every sickness, every death, every generation born into the bondage of a fallen nature traces back to one act of eating, one moment at one tree, one man reaching out his hand and God's answer to all of it is another tree, another body, another act of eating. The cross was not just an event in history. 

It was the legal counter to the garden and the table. The communion table is the point of uot through which that counter becomes personally real in your life. Every time you take that bread, you are reversing what Adam did. Every time you lift that cup, you are receiving what the garden took away. 

 That is not religion. That is the law of God working exactly the way he designed it. So now we understand the law. What you consume, you become. Adam ate death, we eat life. 

But I want to get very specific now about what the bread actually is and what the cup actually is. Because this is where most believers are still operating in the dark. And 11:52 operating in the dark at the table is according to Paul one of the most dangerous places a believer can be. 1 Corinthians 11: 29 and 30. For he that eateth and drinketh, eateth and drinketh judgment unto himself, if he discern not the body. For this cause many among you are weak and sickly, and not a few sleep. Weak sickly. And some had died, not because they were unworthy, not because God was punishing them, because they failed to discern the body. They came to the table and saw bread when they should have seen a legal transfer of health. Let me say that again. They saw bread when they should have seen a legal document signed in the body of Christ that said, "Your sickness has no more right to stay." The bread is not a symbol of what Jesus went through. 

 It is a point of contact with what he legally purchased for you through what he went through. And there is an enormous difference between those two things. 

Isaiah 53:4 and 5. Surely he hath borne our griefs and carried our sorrows. He was wounded for our transgressions. He was bruised for our iniquities. The chastisement of our peace was upon him. And with his stripes, we are healed. 

He bore our griefs. He carried our sorrows. He was wounded. He was bruised. He was chastised. Past tense. Already done. 

 Already legally accomplished. Which means when you take that bread, you are not asking God to heal you. You are claiming a healing that has already been legally purchased. You are making a demand on a transaction that was completed at Calvary. You are saying because his body was broken, my body is made whole. Because he was struck, I am released. That is not arrogance. That is covenant. 

  A covenant people never beg for what the covenant has already guaranteed. A soldier who has been given a legal right to occupy a territory does not ask permission to enter it every time. He enters it because the legal right has already been established. When you take the bread in that  consciousness, something changes. The Lord's table stops being a funeral and becomes a legal proceeding, a covenant meal between a father and his child, a moment of legal exchange where you present the broken body of Christ as your legal  ground for wholeness and receive what that body purchased. Now, let us talk about the cup. The cup is even more staggering when you understand what was uncovered from the blood covenant

Most of the religious world treats the cup 🍷 as a symbol of the blood of Jesus. And even those who understand it goes beyond a symbol often think of it in terms of forgiveness. The blood washes away sin. The blood covers transgression. But a distinction that changes everything. In the Old Testament, sin was merely covered. The word atonement in the Hebrew, cafa, means to cover, like a temporary bandage over a wound. The blood of bulls and goats placed a covering over sin, but it could not remove it. It had to be repeated year after year because it was never permanent. But the blood of Jesus Christ does not cover. It remits. Remission means the stopping of being, the legal termination of existence. 

When you take that cup, 🍷 you are not participating in a covering. You are participating in a remission, a legal declaration that the old nature, the sin nature, the death nature, the nature that Adam passed to every human being has been legally terminated. 

Acts 20 :28. Feed the church of God, which he hath purchased with His own blood. His own blood. 

 Not the blood of an animal, not the blood of a man, the blood of God himself, God manifest in the flesh,   poured out to satisfy the claims of justice against the entire human race. 

 And Hebrews 9:12 says, "Neither by the blood of goats and calves, but by His own blood he entered in once into the holy place, having obtained eternal redemption." Eternal redemption, not temporary, not conditional, eternal

 When you lift that cup,  🍷 you are participating in the blood that purchased eternal redemption. You are declaring that the 'old man' is legally dead, that the new creation is legally alive, that the claims of the enemy against your life have been legally  dismissed because the blood of God himself has already answered every one of them. That is not a memorial. That is a legal proceeding and you are the one making the claim

Now I want to deal with something that I think is the most practical barrier between most believers and the full reality of what the table offers. It is called sin consciousness and it is the reason why most believers approach the communion table feeling unworthy. When the entire point of the Lord's table is to declare that the question of worthiness has already been settled

 Here is how sin consciousness works at the Lord's table. The elements are passed and instead of approaching with the confidence of  covenant heir, the believer approaches with their eyes down, mentally rehearsing every failure of the past week, every shortcoming, every moment where they fell short of what they know God requires. And by the time they take the bread and the cup, they have spent the entire communion moment in a state of spiritual self-condemnation. And we identified this as one of the enemy's most effective strategies against the believer because sin consciousness at the Lord's table does not honor the sacrifice. It dishonors it. 

 Let me say that carefully. When you approach the Lord's table with the primary focus on your own unworthiness, you are implicitly saying that the blood of Jesus Christ was not sutticient to deal with your condition. You are treating the blood of God as though it were no better than the blood of a goat. Something that covers but does not fully resolve. 

Romans 8:1.  There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus. Now no condemnation. Not no condemnation after you have sufficiently mourned your failures. Not no condemnation once you feel worthy enough to approach. Now, no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus. That is your legal standing. And the communion table is where you declare it. 

2 Corinthians 5 21. For he hath made Him to be sin for us who knew no sin that we might be made the righteousness of God in Him. 

Jesus Christ was made sin. You were made righteousness. That is the exchange. That is the legal transaction at the heart of the new covenant. And when you take that bread 🍞 and that cup 🍷 in the consciousness of that exchange, everything changes. You are no longer approaching as someone hoping God will overlook your failures. You are approaching as the righteousness of God in Christ, as someone who standing before the Father is identical to the standing of Jesus Christ himself. Note in the blood covenant that righteousness is not a feeling. It is not an experience you manufacture in a long prayer session. It is a legal fact, a positional reality that exists whether you feel it or not. And the Lord's table is where that legal fact is declared and where the full benefit of it is received. 

Now, here is where this connects to the reign that Romans 5:17 describes. For if by one man's offense death reigned by one, much more they which receive abundance of grace, and of the gift of righteousness shall reign in life by one, Jesus Christ reign in life, not survive in life, not cope in life, reign

And the key word is receive. 

 Those who receive the abundance of grace and the gift of righteousness shall reign. The communion table is the place of receiving. It is the place where you stretch forth your hand, not to take a piece of bread, but to receive the Zoe life that was purchased for you at Calvary. God kind of love. To receive the righteousness that gives you legal standing before God, to receive the abundance of grace that enables you to reign over every circumstance that tries to rise above the knowledge of God. I think about a man I knew once, a believer who had been carrying a physical condition for almost 3 years. He had prayed about it. He had been prayed for. He had done everything the church told him to do and nothing had shifted.When I sat with him and asked how he took communion, he described exactly what l expected. He would take the elements quietly, think about what Lord Jesus Christ had done, feel grateful, and move on. He had never once approached the table as a legal proceeding. He had never once taken that  bread and said, "Because His body was broken, my body is made whole." He had never once lifted that cup 🍷 and declared, "The life of God is in my blood right now." Sickness has no legal right to remain in a body filled with Zoe

When he began to take communion daily in his home alone with full understanding of what he was doing, things began to shift. Not overnight, but they shifted because he stopped eating bread and started eating life. That is the difference the table makes when you discern the body. So, how do you actually do this? How do you take communion in a way that activates the  full legal reality of what we have been talking about rather than simply going through a religious motion that leaves you exactly where you started? 

Because this is the part that most teaching on the communion never gets to. It explains the theology and then leaves you with no idea what to actually do differently the next time the bread and cup are passed. 

22:24 Kenyon was very specific about this and I want to be specific with you. The first thing you have to understand is that you do not have to wait for a 

22:32 church service to take communion. The table is available to you every single day in your home alone before the demands of the day get their hands on you before sense knowledge gets the first word. 

1 Corinthians 11 26. For as often as ye eat this bread and drink this cup, ye do show the Lord's death till he come. As often as, not once a month. Not once a quarter. As often asevery day is an invitation to the table. 

Every morning is an opportunity to sit before the Father God as a covenant heir and receive what belongs to you. 

The second thing is to prepare what you say before you take the elements because the Lord's table is a legal proceeding. And a legal proceeding requires a specific declaration. You are making a covenant declaration. speaking the legal realities of your redemption into the 

23:28 atmosphere, giving voice to what the body and blood of Jesus purchased. Here is what that declaration sounds like when you take the bread. You hold the bread and you say, "Father, I thank you that the body of Jesus Christ was broken for me. Isaiah 53 declares that by His stripes I am healed. I discern the body of Christ right now. I am not eating bread. I am eating life. I received the Zoe life of God into every cell of my body. Sickness has no legal right to remain in a body that carries the life of God. Every symptom that has tried to establish itself in my physical members, I command it to leave now in the name of Jesus Christ. Because His body was broken, my body is made whole. 

And then you eat deliberately, consciously as an act of legal reception. And when you take the cup, 🍷 you say, "Father, I thank you for the blood of Jesus Christ. This blood did not just cover my sin. It remitted it.  Legally terminated it. I am the righteousness of God in Christ. There is no condemnation standing against me. The old nature, the Adam nature, the death nature has been legally destroyed. I am a new creation.I receive the life that is in this blood right now. The same life that raised Jesus from the dead is flooding my spirit, my soul, and my body  at this moment. Romans 8 verse 11. But if the spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwelleth in you, he that raised up Christ Jesus from the dead shall give life also to your mortal bodies through his spirit that dwelleth in you. Give life to your mortal bodies now through the spirit that is already inside you. And then you drink deliberately, consciously as a covenant heir and receiving what the blood of God purchased. 

Now I want to speak to someone who has been carrying a physical condition, a sickness, a symptom that has refused to respond to prayer, to declaration, to everything you have tried. I want you to hear this clearly. 

 You have not been failing. You have been eating bread when you should have been eating life. You have been taking the cup 🍷 as a memorial when you should have been lifting it as a legal instrument

Start taking communion daily in your home with full understanding of what you are doing. Hold the bread and declare your healing rights. Lift the cup and declare your righteousness. Do it every morning before your circumstances get the first word. And do not measure it by how you feel in the moment. Measure it by what the Word says is happening in the spirit every time you discern the body and receive the life. 

Because something is happening every time you eat at this Lord's table. Something that your physical senses may not immediately report. Something that is working from the inside out. Spirit first, then soul, then body. 

The same way death worked from the inside out through Adam. But this time in the opposite direction.  Life working from the inside out. Zoe flooding your members. The God kind of life asserting itself over every symptom and every report that contradicts what the body of Christ purchased for you. 

 That is the mystery of the Lord's table. That is what Adam could not access in the garden, but what you have legal access to every single morning of your life. 

 I eat and live . 

Right now as a declaration that you are done approaching the table as a memorial, that from today you are a covenant heir sitting at a covenant table eating life, receiving righteousness and reigning in life through Lord Jesus Christ. 

Adam ate and died. You eat and live. 

So be it.



Friday, May 15, 2026

Baluchi: مادام گویون: آئی ءِ نماز سک خطرناک ات، لوئی چاردہم ءَ ذاتی طور ءَ آئی ءَ را دزگیر کتگ ات .

 مادام گویون: آئی ءِ نماز سک خطرناک ات، لوئی چاردہم ءَ ذاتی طور ءَ آئی ءَ را دزگیر کتگ ات .

فرانسیسی بیواہ ءِ ناگشگیں کسہ ءَ درگیج اِت کہ آئی ءَ چہ خدا ءَ رنج ءُ گم لوٹ اِتگ ءُ آئی ءَ را سرجمیں پیم ءَ رستگ -آئی ءَ چار رند ءَ بے آمیدگس ءَ بندیگ کنگ بوتگ ، فرانس ءِ زوراک تریں چرچ ءِ مردم ءَ مذمت کتگ ، چیچک ءِ نادراہی ءَ چہ آئی ءَ بے دروشم کتگ ، آئی ءِ چُک ، آئی ءِ نام ءُ آئی ءِ آجوئی چہ آئی ءَ زبہر بوتگ - ءُ آئی ءَ چہ a i زندان ءِ سختیں گارڈاں وتی گوش آئی ءِ دروازگ ءَ بست انت ءُ گریوگ ءَ اتنت کہ آہاں پرچا نہ زانتگ ات۔ اے طاقتوریں دستاویزی فلم ءِ تہا مادام جین گویون ءِ کسہ ءَ چہ پدر بیت کہ خدا یک انچیں روح ءِ وسیلہ ءَ چے پیداک کنت کہ آئی ءَ نہ ایوک ءَ آسر بلکیں سرجمیں عمل ءِ سرنڈر کتگ - چوں یک بے تواریں جنین آدمے ءِ نبشتانکاں براعظم ءُ صدیاں چہ ٹپّ اِتگ ءُ جان ویزلی ، ہڈسن ٹیلر ، واچ مین نی ، کویکرو آف تھری پنسی ءِ ڈیولوانٹس ءِ شکل ءَ داتگ — تھری پینسی ءِ ڈیولوانٹس ءِ دروشم ءَ دیم ءَ آؤرتگ — ءُُ ہرچی کہ دنیا گشیت کہ ترا ہما یکیں چیز ءِ شوہازگ ءِ ہاترا کہ دنیا دات نہ کنت ءُُ زرت نہ کنت، گار کنگ ءِ واقعی ھرچ ءُُ درچ چے اِنت۔


چہ آئی ءِ کتاب ، نماز ءِ یک کوتاہ ءُ آسانیں رھبندے ، آئی ءِ وانینگ سئے جنبشانی سر ءَ اتکگ ات کہ انچو سادہ اتنت کہ آ انقلابی اتنت۔


¶اول، نبشتانک ءِ دعا ءَ بکن اِت، پہ زانتکاری ءَ نہ، بلکیں پہ دیوان ءَ۔ کم کم ءَ بوان اِت، بس لھتیں بند داں کہ یک گال یا گالبندے شمئے دل ءَ بہ کپ اِیت۔ پذا بند کن۔ سرجم ءَ بند کن اِت۔ آ گال ءَ نرم نرم ءَ بہ دار اِت۔ ایشی نیاما آرام کن۔ ایشی ءِ تجزیہ مہ کن اِت۔ اے ترا رُژنائی بہ دنت۔ مول ءُ مراد زانت نہ اِنت۔ اے ھست اِنت۔


¶دومی، سادہیں دلگوش۔ عام روچ ءِ تہا کار کنگ، راہ ءِ سرا روگ، ورگ جوڑ کنگ، وتی دلگوش ءَ وتی اندر ءَ نندوکیں خدا ءِ ساپیں سرپدی ءِ نیمگ ءَ نرم نرم ءَ اندر ءَ کشّ اِت۔ تئی ذہن گار ءُ بیگواہ بیت۔ کہ توقع انت۔ عمل ایش انت کہ وت ءَ مذمت کنگ ءَ ابید پدا پدا نرمیں واتر بوھگ انت۔ یک ساپ ءُ پلگاریں سرپدی یے ۔ تو اِدا ئے۔ بس اِنت۔


¶سیمی، یلہ دیگ۔ نہ ایوک ءَ آسراں بلکیں سرجمیں روحانی عمل ءَ وت ءَ خدا ءِ دیم ءَ بہ دئے اِت۔ وتی پاکی ءِ جوڑ کنگ ءِ جہد ءَ بند کن اِت۔ ہر ڈیوٹی ءَ سرجمی ءَ پیلو کن اِت۔ اے ذمہ واری ءِ سرا نظر انداز کنگ ءِ بابت ءَ کدی نہ بوتگ ات، بلے اے کار ءَ بے زہرشانی ءِ اندری جہد ءَ بکن ات، نتیجہ ءِ سرا بے چینی ءِ بغیر، ہر وھد ءَ کہ شما کم کپ ات گڑا وت ءَ مذمت کنگ ءِ بغیر۔ سک زبردستیں پیڈلنگ بند کن۔ کرنٹ ءِ سرا بھروسہ کن اِت۔


مادام گویون ءَ اے گپ سادگیں رنگے ءَ جت۔

نماز کمال ءِ کلید اِنت ءُ حاکمیں وشّی ءِ کلید اِنت۔ کامل بوھگ ءِ راہ ایش اِنت کہ خدا ءِ حضور ءَ زندگ بہ بئے۔


اے کار خطرناک ات۔ اے دنیا ءَ کہ ایمان ءِ بزانت وشیں رسم ءُ ادارہ ءِ اجازت ات، اودا ایمان ءِ بزانت وشیں رسم ءُ ادارہ ءِ اجازت ات، آ عام مردماں، نوکراں، سوداگراں، ماتاں، کشارداراں گشگ ءَ ات کہ آہاں اے چیزانی تہا ہچ چیز ءِ زلورت نہ انت کہ آہاں خدا ءَ را براہ راست بہ زان انت، بس پچیں دل، بس دیم ءِ دیم ءِ دلگوش، بس تسلیم بوتگیں ارادہ۔ آئی ءَ وتی کتاب نبشتہ کت۔ چو آتش ءَ شنگ بوت۔ وتی روحانی ڈائریکٹر، پدر لاکومب ءِ ہمراہی ءَ آئی ءَ الپس، جنیوا، ٹورین، گرینوبل ءِ وسیلہ ءَ سفر کتگ۔


“اے یک مزنیں راستی یے، عجبیں چو کہ اے ناقابل تردید اِنت، کہ مئے سرجمیں وشّی — زمانی، روحانی ءُ ابدی — یک چیزے ءِ تہا بندوک اِنت، بزاں کہ ما وت ءَ چہ خدا ءَ استعفیٰ بہ دئیں، ءُ وت ءَ آئی ءِ گور ءَ یلہ بہ دئیں، مئے گوں ءُ مئے تہا ھما وڑا بہ کنیں کہ آ وتی دل ءَ لوٹ اِیت۔” — مادام گویون


Madame Guyon: Her Prayer Was So Dangerous, Louis XIV Personally Had Her Arrested .

Discover the untold story of a French widow who asked God for suffering and received it in full measure -who was imprisoned four times without trial, condemned by the most powerful churchman in France, disfigured by smallpox, stripped of her children, her reputation, and her freedom- and who sang psalms through the iron bars of the Bastille with a peace so inexplicable that hardened prison guards pressed their ears to her door and wept without knowing why. In this powerful documentary, the story of Madame Jeanne Guyon reveals what God produces through a soul that has surrendered not just outcomes but the entire process - how one silenced woman's writings crossed continents and centuries to shape John Wesley, Hudson Taylor, Watchman Nee, the Quakers of Pennsylvania, and the deeper life movement across three continents — and what it truly costs to lose everything the world says you need in order to find the one thing the world cannot give and cannot take.

From her book, A Short and Easy Method of Prayer, her teaching rested on three movements so simple they were revolutionary. 

¶First, pray the scripture, not for information, but for encounter. Read slowly, just a few verses until a single word or phrase touches your heart. Then stop. Stop completely. Hold that word gently. Rest in it. Do not analyze it. Let it nourish you. The goal is not knowledge. It is presence. 


¶Second, simple attention. Throughout the ordinary day, working, walking, cooking, gently turn your attention inward to the quiet awareness of God dwelling within you. Your mind will wander. That is expected. The practice is the gentle return again and again without self-condemnation. A quiet continuous awareness. You are here. That is enough. 


¶Third, abandonment. Yield not just outcomes but the entire spiritual process itself to God. Stop trying to manufacture your own holiness. Perform every duty fully. This was never about neglecting responsibility, but do it without frantic inner striving, without anxiety over results, without condemning yourself every time you fall short. Stop paddling so hard. Trust the current. 


Madame Guyon put it plainly. 

Prayer is the key of perfection and of sovereign happiness. The way to become perfect is to live in the presence of God. 


This was dangerous. In a world where faith meant elaborate ritual and institutional permission, where faith meant elaborate ritual and institutional permission, she was telling ordinary people, servants, merchants, mothers, farmers, that they needed none of it to know God directly, just the open heart, just the turned attention, just the surrendered will. She wrote her book. It spread like fire. With her spiritual director, Father LaCombe, she traveled through the Alps, Geneva, Turin, Grenobyl. 


“It is a great truth, wonderful as it is undeniable, that all our happiness — temporal, spiritual, and eternal — consists in one thing; namely, in resigning ourselves to God, and in leaving ourselves with Him, to do with us and in us just as He pleases.” — Madame Guyon

Balinese: Madame Guyon: Doanyane pinih mabaya, Louis XIV manut sakadi pribadi ngawinang ipun katangkep.

 Madame Guyon: Doanyane pinih mabaya, Louis XIV manut sakadi pribadi ngawinang ipun katangkep.

Temuang carita sane nenten prasida kaceritayang indik balu Prancis sane nunas kasangsaran ring Ida Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa lan nerima antuk ukuran sane jangkep -sane kakurung petang kalih tanpa sidang, kahukum olih anak gereja sane pinih sakti ring Prancis, kacacad olih cacar, kacabut pianak-pianaknyane, reputasinyane, lan kebebasannyane- lan sane nembangang mazmur barllesti so peaceble antuk a i penjaga penjara sane keras neken kupingne ring jelanannyane tur nangis nenten uning napi mawinan. Ring dokumenter sane kuat puniki, carita Madame Jeanne Guyon ngungkapang napi sane kaasilang olih Ida Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa malarapan antuk jiwa sane sampun nyerah nenten wantah pikolih kemanten nanging makasami proses - sapunapi silih sinunggil tulisan anak istri sane meneng nglintangin benua lan abad-abad antuk ngawangun John Wesley, Hudson Taylor, Watchman Nee, Quakers saking Pennfe tur napi sane sujati mapangarga antuk kilangan samian sane kabaosang olih jagate sane kabuatang mangda prasida ngerereh sane asiki sane nenten prasida kaicen lan nenten prasida kaambil olih jagate.


Saking bukune, Metode Doa sane Cendet lan Gampang, ajah-ajahannyane magenah ring tiga gerakan sane sederhana pisan lan ipun revolusioner.


¶Kapertama, ngastawayang kitab suci, nenten ja anggen informasi, nanging anggen patemon. Maosang alon-alon, wantah makudang-kudang ayat kantos wenten kruna utawi frasa sane ngenah ring manah. Raris mararian. Mararian jangkep. Gegelang kruna punika antuk alus. Mararian ring tengahnyane. Sampunangja nyelehin indike punika. Banggayangja punika ngajengang semeton. Tetujonnyane boya ja kaweruhan. Punika wantah kawentenan.


¶Kaping kalih, uratian sane sederana. Sapanjang rahina biasa, makarya, mamargi, masak, alus-alus ngubah uratian ragane ka jeroan ring eling sane sepi indik Ida Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa sane magenah ring jeroning ragane. Pikayunan semetone pacang nglalana. Indike punika sane kaaptiang. Laksananyane inggih punika mawali alus malih-malih tanpa ngukum raga. Kesadaran sane sepi lan terus-terusan. Ragane wenten iriki. Punika sampun cukup.


¶Kaping tiga, nilar. Ngasilang nenten wantah pikolih kemanten nanging makasami proses spiritual punika ngraga majeng ring Ida Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa. Suudja ngusahayang ngae kasucian ceninge padidi. Laksanayang sakancan swadharma jangkep. Puniki nenten naenin indik lali ring tanggung jawab, nanging laksanayang tanpa usaha batin sane ngresresin, tanpa rasa jejeh ring hasil, tanpa ngutuk raga sabilang ragane ulung. Suudja mendayung keto kerasne. Percaya ring sané mangkin.


Madame Guyon ngandikayang antuk jelas.

Doa punika kunci kesempurnaan lan kebahagiaan sane berdaulat. Pamargin dados sampurna inggih punika urip ring ayun Ida Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa.


Indike punika mabaya pisan. Ring jagate sane iman maarti ritual lan ijin kelembagaan sane rumit, ring dija iman maarti ijin ritual lan kelembagaan sane ruwet, ia ngorahang teken jadma biasa, parekan, dagang, ibu, petani, yening ipun nenten perlu napi-napi saking punika antuk uning ring Ida Sang Hyang Widhi langsung, tuah manah sane mabuka, tuah uratian sane mabalik, tuah kemauan sane nyerah. Ia nulis bukune. Ipun nglimbak sakadi genine. Antuk direktur spiritualnyane, Bapa LaCombe, dane malancaran nglintangin Pegunungan Alpen, Jenewa, Turin, Grenobyl.


“Inggih punika kasujatian sane mautama, sane ngangobin sakadi sane nenten prasida katulak, yening makasami karahayuan iraga — temporal, spiritual, lan langgeng — kawangun antuk asiki hal; inggih punika, ring ngundurang raga majeng ring Ida Sang Hyang Widhi, lan ring ninggalin raga sareng Ida, mangda ngelaksanayang sareng iraga lan ring iraga manut sakadi sane kayunin Ida.” - Ibu Guyon


(English)

Madame Guyon: Her Prayer Was So Dangerous, Louis XIV Personally Had Her Arrested .

Discover the untold story of a French widow who asked God for suffering and received it in full measure -who was imprisoned four times without trial, condemned by the most powerful churchman in France, disfigured by smallpox, stripped of her children, her reputation, and her freedom- and who sang psalms through the iron bars of the Bastille with a peace so inexplicable that hardened prison guards pressed their ears to her door and wept without knowing why. In this powerful documentary, the story of Madame Jeanne Guyon reveals what God produces through a soul that has surrendered not just outcomes but the entire process - how one silenced woman's writings crossed continents and centuries to shape John Wesley, Hudson Taylor, Watchman Nee, the Quakers of Pennsylvania, and the deeper life movement across three continents — and what it truly costs to lose everything the world says you need in order to find the one thing the world cannot give and cannot take.


From her book, A Short and Easy Method of Prayer, her teaching rested on three movements so simple they were revolutionary. 


¶First, pray the scripture, not for information, but for encounter. Read slowly, just a few verses until a single word or phrase touches your heart. Then stop. Stop completely. Hold that word gently. Rest in it. Do not analyze it. Let it nourish you. The goal is not knowledge. It is presence. 


¶Second, simple attention. Throughout the ordinary day, working, walking, cooking, gently turn your attention inward to the quiet awareness of God dwelling within you. Your mind will wander. That is expected. The practice is the gentle return again and again without self-condemnation. A quiet continuous awareness. You are here. That is enough. 


¶Third, abandonment. Yield not just outcomes but the entire spiritual process itself to God. Stop trying to manufacture your own holiness. Perform every duty fully. This was never about neglecting responsibility, but do it without frantic inner striving, without anxiety over results, without condemning yourself every time you fall short. Stop paddling so hard. Trust the current. 


Madame Guyon put it plainly. 

Prayer is the key of perfection and of sovereign happiness. The way to become perfect is to live in the presence of God. 


This was dangerous. In a world where faith meant elaborate ritual and institutional permission, where faith meant elaborate ritual and institutional permission, she was telling ordinary people, servants, merchants, mothers, farmers, that they needed none of it to know God directly, just the open heart, just the turned attention, just the surrendered will. She wrote her book. It spread like fire. With her spiritual director, Father LaCombe, she traveled through the Alps, Geneva, Turin, Grenobyl. 


“It is a great truth, wonderful as it is undeniable, that all our happiness — temporal, spiritual, and eternal — consists in one thing; namely, in resigning ourselves to God, and in leaving ourselves with Him, to do with us and in us just as He pleases.” — Madame Guyon

Azerbaijani: Madam Guyon: Onun duası o qədər təhlükəli idi ki, XIV Lüdovik onu şəxsən həbs etmişdi.

 Madam Guyon: Onun duası o qədər təhlükəli idi ki, XIV Lüdovik onu şəxsən həbs etmişdi.

Allahdan əzab-əziyyət diləyən və onu tam şəkildə alan - dörd dəfə məhkəməsiz həbs edilən, Fransanın ən güclü kilsə xadimi tərəfindən məhkum edilən, çiçək xəstəliyinə görə eybəcərləşən, övladlarından, reputasiyasından və azadlığından məhrum olan- və Bastiliyanın dəmir barmaqlıqları arasından məzmurlar oxuyan və biz onun belə bərkidilmiş qapılarını mühafizə edən dinclik və ifadəsiz qulaqlarını bağlayan bir fransız dul qadının danışılmamış hekayəsini kəşf edin. səbəbini bilmədən. Bu güclü sənədli filmdə Madam Jeanne Guyon-un hekayəsi Tanrının təkcə nəticələri deyil, həm də bütün prosesi təslim edən bir ruh vasitəsilə nələr yaratdığını - bir susdurulmuş qadının yazılarının Con Uesli, Hudson Taylor, Gözətçi Nee, Pensilvaniya Kvakerləri hərəkatını formalaşdırmaq üçün qitələri və əsrlər boyu necə keçdiyini və bunun nəyə başa gəldiyini açıqlayır. dünyanın verə bilməyəcəyi və ala bilməyəcəyi bir şeyi tapmaq üçün dünyanın sizə lazım olduğunu söylədiyi hər şey.


Onun “Qısa və asan dua üsulu” kitabından onun təlimi üç hərəkətə əsaslanırdı ki, onlar inqilabi idi.


¶Birincisi, Müqəddəs Yazıları məlumat üçün deyil, qarşılaşmaq üçün dua edin. Bir söz və ya ifadə ürəyinizə toxunana qədər yavaş-yavaş, sadəcə bir neçə ayə oxuyun. Sonra dayan. Tamamilə dayan. Bu sözü yumşaq tutun. Orada istirahət edin. Analiz etməyin. Qoy səni qidalandırsın. Məqsəd bilik deyil. Bu varlıqdır.


¶İkincisi, sadə diqqət. Adi gün ərzində işləmək, gəzmək, yemək bişirmək, yavaş-yavaş diqqətinizi içinizdə yaşayan Allahın sakit dərkinə yönəldin. Fikriniz gedəcək. Bu gözlənilir. Təcrübə, özünü qınamadan təkrar-təkrar yumşaq geri qayıtmaqdır. Sakit davamlı məlumatlılıq. sən burdasan. Bu kifayətdir.


¶Üçüncü, tərk etmək. Təkcə nəticələri deyil, bütün mənəvi prosesin özünü Allaha təhvil verin. Öz müqəddəsliyinizi yaratmağa çalışmayın. Hər bir vəzifəni tam yerinə yetirin. Bu, heç vaxt məsuliyyəti laqeyd etməkdən ibarət deyildi, amma bunu çılğın daxili səylər olmadan, nəticələrdən narahat olmadan, hər dəfə uğursuzluğa düçar olanda özünüzü qınamadan edin. Bu qədər avar çəkməyi dayandırın. Cariyə etibar edin.


Madam Guyon bunu açıq şəkildə ifadə etdi.

Dua kamilliyin və hökmran səadətin açarıdır. Kamil olmağın yolu Allahın hüzurunda yaşamaqdır.


Bu təhlükəli idi. İmanın mürəkkəb ritual və institusional icazə demək olduğu, imanın mürəkkəb ritual və təşkilati icazə demək olduğu bir dünyada o, adi insanlara, xidmətçilərə, tacirlərə, analara, fermerlərə Allahı birbaşa tanımaq üçün bunların heç birinə ehtiyac olmadığını, sadəcə açıq ürək, sadəcə yönəlmiş diqqət, sadəcə təslim olmuş iradə olduğunu deyirdi. O, kitabını yazdı. Alov kimi yayıldı. Ruhani direktoru Ata LaCombe ilə o, Alp dağlarını, Cenevrəni, Turini, Qrenobılı gəzdi.


“Bütün xoşbəxtliyimizin – maddi, mənəvi və əbədi – bir şeydən ibarət olması, böyük həqiqətdir, nə qədər gözəldir ki, Allaha təslim olmaq və Onunla özümüzü tərk etmək, bizimlə və bizdə Onun istədiyi kimi davranmaqdır.” - Xanım Quyon 


Madame Guyon: Her Prayer Was So Dangerous, Louis XIV Personally Had Her Arrested .

Discover the untold story of a French widow who asked God for suffering and received it in full measure -who was imprisoned four times without trial, condemned by the most powerful churchman in France, disfigured by smallpox, stripped of her children, her reputation, and her freedom- and who sang psalms through the iron bars of the Bastille with a peace so inexplicable that hardened prison guards pressed their ears to her door and wept without knowing why. In this powerful documentary, the story of Madame Jeanne Guyon reveals what God produces through a soul that has surrendered not just outcomes but the entire process - how one silenced woman's writings crossed continents and centuries to shape John Wesley, Hudson Taylor, Watchman Nee, the Quakers of Pennsylvania, and the deeper life movement across three continents — and what it truly costs to lose everything the world says you need in order to find the one thing the world cannot give and cannot take.


From her book, A Short and Easy Method of Prayer, her teaching rested on three movements so simple they were revolutionary. 


¶First, pray the scripture, not for information, but for encounter. Read slowly, just a few verses until a single word or phrase touches your heart. Then stop. Stop completely. Hold that word gently. Rest in it. Do not analyze it. Let it nourish you. The goal is not knowledge. It is presence. 


¶Second, simple attention. Throughout the ordinary day, working, walking, cooking, gently turn your attention inward to the quiet awareness of God dwelling within you. Your mind will wander. That is expected. The practice is the gentle return again and again without self-condemnation. A quiet continuous awareness. You are here. That is enough. 


¶Third, abandonment. Yield not just outcomes but the entire spiritual process itself to God. Stop trying to manufacture your own holiness. Perform every duty fully. This was never about neglecting responsibility, but do it without frantic inner striving, without anxiety over results, without condemning yourself every time you fall short. Stop paddling so hard. Trust the current. 


Madame Guyon put it plainly. 

Prayer is the key of perfection and of sovereign happiness. The way to become perfect is to live in the presence of God. 


This was dangerous. In a world where faith meant elaborate ritual and institutional permission, where faith meant elaborate ritual and institutional permission, she was telling ordinary people, servants, merchants, mothers, farmers, that they needed none of it to know God directly, just the open heart, just the turned attention, just the surrendered will. She wrote her book. It spread like fire. With her spiritual director, Father LaCombe, she traveled through the Alps, Geneva, Turin, Grenobyl. 


“It is a great truth, wonderful as it is undeniable, that all our happiness — temporal, spiritual, and eternal — consists in one thing; namely, in resigning ourselves to God, and in leaving ourselves with Him, to do with us and in us just as He pleases.” — Madame Guyon