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01-15-2010 09:54 PM | ||
PriestlyScribe |
Re: Jim Wilson Quote:
Index of /Obedience The recordings of Jim speaking on the subject of Obedience can also still be found in the following folders. Eventually the site www.ccmbooks.org will have all of these available. But at this time the "Online Offerings Page" is still under construction. And if you really want to know if what a man preaches is worth listening to, you have to hear WHAT HIS WIFE HAS TO SAY ABOUT HIM! Talk about a safety feature that is missing from the local churches! So, below are links to nine talks given by Bessie Wilson, Jim's WIFE of Many Decades. There is also some good fellowship for the Ladies (and men) in that same location, from other authors. Index of /Feminine Blessings to you! P.S. |
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01-05-2010 07:22 PM | ||
TLFisher |
Re: Jim Wilson Quote:
Terry |
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12-30-2009 11:38 PM | ||
PriestlyScribe |
Re: Jim Wilson Quote:
Last week I obtained some audio CDs of Jim Wilson's wife - Bessie - speaking to a group of younger women on the Christian life. The recordings are still undergoing my processing to improve clarity, but the first talk on two different subjects is ready to go and can be heard at this link: http://www.blendedbody.com/Feminine/BessieWilson/ After listening just a little, I am confident you will agree with me that Jim Wilson's wife is: a bonafide Titus 2:3-5 woman, the scarcity of which has resulted in much loss for the Body of Christ. The additional recordings in each series will be posted as soon as they are ready. Please pass these treasures along to your wife and or daughter(s). P.S. Something for you men to consider while listening to Bessie's fellowship - Was she born with that gift? Or, did Jim have to labor diligently before God day and night for years in order to woo that hidden talent out of the depths of her being and into full function, for the sake of his children and also on behalf of the younger sister-saints in the church? Think about it brothers! ![]() |
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12-30-2009 12:01 PM | ||
TLFisher |
Re: Jim Wilson Thank you PrestlyScribe. It is a truly healing word by brother Joel. It goes without saying, the words cannot be merely words, but become reality through action. Terry |
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12-30-2009 10:11 AM | ||
PriestlyScribe |
Re: Jim Wilson To help readers locate this clip, here are the specific links: Joel Kennon - First, Be Reconciled With Your Family - (4/14/02) - ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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12-23-2009 11:29 AM | ||
TLFisher |
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Be aware the audio quality is not very good. Terry |
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12-22-2009 04:43 PM | ||
TLFisher |
Re: Jim Wilson Listening to Joel Kennon message from 2002 Elder's Training on "Divine Commission" coincided very much with Jim Wilson's word. There is layer upon layer of sin that needs to be repented for. If we don't have a burden for our families, our friends, our co-workers, it is likely there is still layer after layer of sin that requires a thorough confession, thorough repentance, and thorough washing. Amen! |
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11-25-2009 06:35 PM | ||
TLFisher |
Re: Jim Wilson Here's an audio to Jim Wilson's speaking: http://www.blendedbody.com/Obedience/ |
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11-15-2009 03:39 PM | ||
TLFisher |
Jim Wilson Recently I have appreciated the speaking of Jim Wilson. Via print and audio. Two of which are REPENTANCE AND RESTITUTION the missing ingredient in repentance and HOW TO MAINTAIN JOY IN YOUR LIFE. The essence of Jim's speaking is fundamentally essential in our Christian living. Something that has been horribly neglected in the high peaks teaching. If we do not practice what is being taught, then what remains is teaching and doctrine. As one brother told me "talk, talk, talk". There is a daily need for confession. In Jim WIlson's HOW TO MAINTAIN JOY IN YOUR LIFE there's a list of Satan's Lies 1. Justify----really right 2. Excuse---really wrong, but 3 Hide-cover up 4. Pass the buck 5. Put it off 6. Vague terms 7. Mistakes-error in judgment 8. Too many to confess 9. I can't remember them all 10. Nobody's perfect 11. I'm going to do it again, so why confess 12. I'm too proud to make restitution (Levitucus 6:1-7) 13. Bitterness (Ephesians 4:31,32, Hebrews 12:15; James 3:14-16) 14. Introspection We have experiences these lies at some point individually and corporately. Why delay confession? Right now is always the best time for repenting individually and corporately. Terry |