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     Only by prayer and though prayer
      

Innocence of beautiful spirits that had never known about the country ¡®Korea¡¯ met the world of Jesus by a Korean preacher. Neither by the name of Rev. C.S. Lee nor by what he has, but by the name of Jesus he draws the power of God wherever he goes whatever he does. ¡°The Holy Spirit never distinguishes spirits by the standard of this world. It pursues only strong faith in Jesus.

That is fair to everyone who believes but unfair and hard to understand to the doubtful.¡± So he could crumple the honorary citizenship of America. Long time ago when he was under the pressure of Korean religious associations with false accusation, a few Korean American celebrities and scholars invited him and said, ¡°If you want to overcome obstacles in Korea you must go out to bigger world.

Receive this and you can go over nations and countries.¡± Pastor Lee refused flat saying, ¡°I would go to the end of this world only by the name of Jesus!¡± Now you see C.S. Lee, the Korean going to even heathen and Islam world with the name for preaching. Every time for crusade Rev. C.S. Lee takes only a small bag for dress. With the same suit and same topic, ¡®Only Jesus¡¯ he expels demons and evil spirits out.

He goes over cultures, races and social systems for one purpose, ¡®Save Spirits¡¯. He flies 2,000 years back and brings the promise of Jesus to the place of crusade. How could that be possible? His belief in God and Jesus never weighs differently. ¡°Jesus in Korea is Jesus in Ghana. The spiritual power in my hand is chanced same to you. Pastor Lee stressed continuously.

He engines his steps both on the back land and high tech city with the fuel of strong belief. And now we see that God traces him with his holiness. He does not concern anything and makes no worries upon God¡¯s work. But there is one thing that he counts- Prayer. Every time before the schedule he asks believers all over the world to make prayer and fast. He believes that prayer moves the mind of almighty and omnipresent God.

To make use of the power of electricity, we must connect the two terminals of a battery by a conductor. One terminal continuously sends electrons, while the other continuously receives electrons. A conductor allows an electric current, but it doesn¡¯t permit the flowing with perfect freedom. There is a certain resistance that opposes a flow of electricity and dissipates electrical energy away from the circuit.

The phenomenon is the collisions between the electrons and the atoms of the conductor interfere with the flow of electrons. Optimum resistance is provided by a conductor that is long, small in cross section. The longer the wire is, the greater its resistance. A thicker wire, however, has less resistance. For the power of God we must be conductors. With the first sin of Adam all the human beings became insulators.

By the Grace, we could receive the Holy Spirit to silver us to current his power. Through prayer we connect to the outage of power. To lessen the resistance should we make prayer near to crusade place? No way. The property of the Spirit is that it never concerns regions nor times. And it is proportional only to the length and depth of prayer- long enough to overcome your personal thoughts and concerns that collides one and another and deep enough not to be interfered by anything for the voice of God.

And the prayer strengthens the wire for the clear message of God. Ghana sent the first news while we cried out for crusade. The instant reaction to our prayer meant that success of spiritual war depends only on our prayer.




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