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🔥 “I asked for more of the Holy Ghost, and He asked for more of me.” – Maria Woodworth-Etter Maria Woodworth-Etter (1844–1924) was an American healing evangelist born Maria Beulah Underwood in New Lisbon, Ohio. Converted in her youth and burdened early for the work of God, she rose through poverty, grief, poor health, public criticism, and deep personal sorrow to become one of the most striking revival voices before and during early Pentecostalism. Her life was not formed in comfort. She buried five of her six children, and the last surviving daughter died shortly before Maria herself went to the Lord. Yet out of wounds that could have closed a heart, there came a woman who gave herself to the Gospel with uncommon resolve. Through tents, camp meetings, healing services, printed testimonies, and later the Woodworth-Etter Tabernacle in Indianapolis, her life became a witness that God can carry His power through broken vessels that have learned surrender. She preached Christ with a strong expectation that the Holy Ghost should move among the people, but she was not careless with spiritual things. She warned that every manifestation had to agree with the Word of God. Power, to her, was never decoration for an unyielded life. The cry for more of God always brings a man to the place where God asks for more of him. “I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice” Romans 12:1. Many want fire while still keeping ownership of themselves. Maria’s life presses that matter closer. The Spirit-filled life is not only a request for visitation. It is the surrender of the vessel, the will, the reputation, the comfort, and the future, until Christ has room to be seen through a life that no longer belongs to itself. 🔥 — #MariaWoodworthEtter #Quoted #SpiritBroods #HolySpirit #FullSurrender
🔥 “I asked for more of the Holy Ghost, and He asked for more of me.” – Maria Woodworth-Etter Maria Woodworth-Etter (1844–1924) was an American healing evangelist born Maria Beulah Underwood in New Lisbon, Ohio. Converted in her youth and burdened early for the work of God, she rose through poverty, grief, poor health, public criticism, and deep personal sorrow to become one of the most striking revival voices before and during early Pentecostalism. Her life was not formed in comfort. She buried five of her six children, and the last surviving daughter died shortly before Maria herself went to the Lord. Yet out of wounds that could have closed a heart, there came a woman who gave herself to the Gospel with uncommon resolve. Through tents, camp meetings, healing services, printed testimonies, and later the Woodworth-Etter Tabernacle in Indianapolis, her life became a witness that God can carry His power through broken vessels that have learned surrender. She preached Christ with a strong expectation that the Holy Ghost should move among the people, but she was not careless with spiritual things. She warned that every manifestation had to agree with the Word of God. Power, to her, was never decoration for an unyielded life. The cry for more of God always brings a man to the place where God asks for more of him. “I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice” Romans 12:1. Many want fire while still keeping ownership of themselves. Maria’s life presses that matter closer. The Spirit-filled life is not only a request for visitation. It is the surrender of the vessel, the will, the reputation, the comfort, and the future, until Christ has room to be seen through a life that no longer belongs to itself. 🔥 — #MariaWoodworthEtter #Quoted #SpiritBroods #HolySpirit #FullSurrender

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