SERMONS

More than 200 of Smith Wigglesworth’s
sermons currently exist in the literature. The sermons were
recognised as being special at the time they were delivered
and were written down by short hand writers and subsequently
published in the early Pentecostal literature.
The sermons can be found in the early editions
of the various journals whilst many of them are included in
the various modern compilations which are now available.
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SMITH WIGGLESWORTH SERMONS
We have included a selection of 40 different
sermons preached by Wigglesworth. 25 were reprinted in Pentecostal
periodicals then reproduced in two books of sermons, 'Faith
That Prevails' and 'Ever Increasing Faith.'
We have added a random selection of 15 miscellaneous
sermons which we will change periodically.
FAITH THAT PREVAILS
1. God-Given Faith
2. Like Precious Faith
3. Spiritual Power
4. Paul's Pentecost
5. Ye Shall Receive Power
6. Keeping The Vision
7. Present-Time Blessings
EVER INCREASING
FAITH
1. Have Faith in
God
2. Deliverance to the Captives
3. The Power of the Name
4. Wilt Thou Be Made Whole?
5. I Am the Lord That Healeth Thee
6. Himself Took Our Infirmities
7. Our Risen Christ
8. Righteousness
9. The Words of This Life
10. Life in the Spirit
11. What It Means to Be Full of the Holy
Ghost
12. The Bible Evidence of the Baptism
of the Spirit
13. Concerning Spiritual Gifts
14. The Word of Knowledge and Faith
15. Gifts of Healings, and Miracles
16. The Gift of Prophecy
17. The Discerning of Spirits
18. The Gift of Tongues
MISCELLANEOUS SERMONS
1. Workers together with
God
2. Preparation for the Second Coming (1)
3. Immersed in the Holy Ghost
4. Active Life of the Spirit-filled Believer
5. The Way to Overcome: Believe
6. Our Calling (part 1)
7. Our Calling (part 2)
8. Ye are Our Epistle (part 1)
9. Ye are Our Epistle (part 2)
10. Great Grace Upon the Church
11. Greater Works Than These
12. Like Precious Faith (1)
13. Like Precious Faith (2)
14. The Power of Christ's Resurrection
15. What wilt Thou have Me to do?
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