Smith Wigglesworth (8 June 1859 – 12 March 1947), was a British evangelist who was influential in the early history of Pentecostalism.
God has privileged us in Christ Jesus to live above the ordinary human plane of life. Those who want to be ordinary and live on a lower plane can do so, but as for me, I will not.
God wants us so badly that he has made the condition as simple as he possibly could: Only believe.
People could be built far greater in the Lord and be more wonderfully established if they would move out sometimes and think over the graces of the Lord.
All things are possible, only believe.
Great faith is the product of great fights.
God's canopy is over you and will cover you at all times, preserving you from evil.
I am not moved by what I see. I am not moved by what I feel. I am moved by what I believe.
There are boundless possibilities for us if we dare to act in God and dare to believe!
I'm a thousand times bigger on the inside than I am on the outside.
I cannot understand how God can give to any of His children glory and virtue, but it nevertheless is true that He does. . . . There is something about believing in God, that makes God willing to pass over a million people just to anoint you. I believe God will always turn out to meet you on a special line if you dare to believe Him.
Desire God, and you will have desires from God.
God has chosen us to help one another.
The devil will endeavor to fascinate through the eyes and through the mind.
Desire toward God and you will have desires from God and He will meet you on the line of those desires when you reach out in simple faith.
Two things will get you to leap out of yourselves into the promises of God today. One is purity, and the other is FAITH, which is kindled more and more BY PURITY.
When the saint ceases to seek after holiness, purity, righteousness, truth; when he ceases to pray, stops reading the Word and gives way to carnal appetites, then it is that Satan comes.
The moment a man falls into sin, divine life ceases to flow, and his life becomes one of helplessness.
We must see the face of the Lord. . . . There are things that God says to me that I know must take place. It doesn't matter what people say. I have been face to face with some of the most trying moments of men's lives when it meant so much to me if I kept the vision, and if I held fast to that which God had said. A man must be in an immovable condition. The voice of God must mean to him more than what he sees, feels, or what people say.
Great triumphs can only come out of great trials
The plan of God for your life is that you should be held captive by His power, doing that which you in the natural world would never do, but that which you are forced to do by the power of the Holy Ghost moving through you.