Summary: The Telephone Cord Analogy

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2. The Telephone Cord Analogy
Another analogy to fully understand how we can make direct contact with God and Jesus in heaven through the Holy Spirit is what I call the telephone cord analogy. We can pick up a telephone and call someone
800 miles away. Even though that person is physically far away from us, we can still hear their voice as if they were only two inches from our ears. It’s as if that person is literally in our actual presence. It is the same way with God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit. Even though God and
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Jesus dwell in heaven and do not live on this earth, we can still make direct contact with the both of them through the Holy Spirit. It is by, in and through the Holy Spirit that we can make direct contact with the
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Confessing and renouncing our sins before God is proper to avoid a possible comeback of other demons, when you ask for the Baptism of the Holy Spirit rather than the Holy Spirit entering up into your soul area. There have been documented cases of this happening, all because the person was not properly prepared before trying to receive this gift! And once that demon or demons enter into your soul area, then you are going to have to get them cast out of you by way of an actual deliverance! The devil’s best weapon is ‘Accusation’, and he can use that alone to run all your desires down. That’s why it is useful and significant to renounce any sins before even successfully seeking after the Holy Ghost baptism. The devil knows the right keys to press. In July 2010, in my first meeting with the Holy Spirit’s Power,
I experienced God’s power extremely differently. The congregation was highly expectant but a new missionary in the midst of unknown figures; it took me very long to get used to their spiritual taste. I was busily preaching about us coming before the Lord and asking to be clean with Him [Isa.1; 18]. For over forty minutes of preaching….I could feel dryness so I felt a strong nudge and something begun