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 Post subject: [DAKE] THE TRUE STORY OF A MAGNIFICENT GIFT
PostPosted: Sat May 03, 2008 6:30 pm 
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Dr. Finis Jennings Dake wrote:
THE TRUE STORY OF A MAGNIFICENT GIFT



I rejected Christianity in my youth, until I found some believers who lived the life they professed. Faced with truth backed by Christian example, I knew I had to make a decision. After weeks of struggling with my conscience, I chose to serve God the rest of my life and do His will, whatever it may be. I had the witness of the Spirit with my spirit that I was a child of God, the blood of Christ having cleansed me from all unrighteousness. I was baptized in water as an outward symbol of an inward work of Christ in my life.

But I was more hungry for God than ever before. I cried out for a closer walk with Him, to be filled with the Holy Spirit. I spent hours in prayer and worship, seeking God.

After three months of wholehearted surrender, I received a great anointing of the Spirit. A cool and rushing wind came over me. From the depths of my being came the “rivers of rushing water” that Jesus promised in John 7:37-39. Torrents of praise began to flow from my lips as I received in measure what the disciples had on the day of Pentecost. It was May, 1920, and I was seventeen years old.

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I was immediately able to quote hundreds of Scriptures without memorizing them. I also noticed a quickening of my mind to know what chapters and books various verses were found in. Before conversion, I had not read one full chapter of the Bible. This new knowledge of Scripture was a gift to me, for which I give God the praise.

From the time of this special anointing until now, I have never had to memorize the thousands of scriptures I use in teaching. I just quote a verse when I need it, by the anointing of the Spirit.

I then began to study the Bible without ceasing, and have now spent around a hundred thousand hours digging into the wealth of its teachings.

From the first of my studies, I found the Bible to be simple and clear. Daily study, coupled with my ability to quote the Bible as I yielded to the Spirit, helped me “rightly divide the truth” (2 Tim. 2:15). Difficult passages in prophecy and elsewhere did not seem mystifying to me, for what was unclear in one passage was made clear by other scriptures on the same subject. Hours of study provided a rich storehouse to draw from as I yielded to the Spirit. When I was eighteen I enrolled in a Bible Institute to prepare for the ministry. I soon learned that one must either believe what the Bible alone teaches, or spend his life wrestling with the confusing and varied interpretations of men. The professors did not agree among themselves on some of the basic truths, and a number even disagreed with what the Bible plainly stated on certain subjects.

I thus became acquainted with a perplexing array of doctrines. Some of them were in agreement with Scripture and could be proved when all passages dealing with the subject were examined. But others turned out to be “hand-me-down” theology from a former generation of preachers, many of whom were great in spite of their doctrinal errors.

I had to decide either to respect my gift and depend on God and the knowledge of the Word He had given me as a guide to determining scriptural truth, or go along with the crowd.

My decision was firm. I vowed to the Lord never to teach one thing I could not prove with two or three plain Scriptures, agreeing with Paul that “in the mouth of two or three witnesses shall every word be established” (2 Cor. 13:1). Believing also that “no prophecy . . . is of any private interpretation” (to be interpreted without comparison with other Scriptures, 2 Pet. 1:20), I reasoned that the Bible is God’s Word in human language and means exactly what it says. Any interpretation which is out of harmony with what is plainly written must be rejected as the theory of man.

It was a big decision for a lad, and cost me a few friends now and again - friends who preferred to listen to almost anyone who had gray hair, rather than a youth just emerging from his teens. But my hair is gray too now, yet my decision remains the same. The prophecies, promises, admonitions and doctrines are there in the Bible the same as they were when I began quoting them years ago. They are in plain language, understandable by anyone who can read and will take time to look up an occasional word in the dictionary.

My early decision has paid off in many ways, one of them being letters I receive now and again from someone who says, “I didn’t have much use for your teaching years ago, but now I find your writings a great help and inspiration.” Such testimonies are my reward for carrying out my early vows to teach exactly what the Bible says on all subjects it deals with.

If I have inspired you to study God’s Word with an open mind; if I have influenced you to take Scriptures literally; and if my testimony has made you hungry for God, His Word and His anointing, then I have accomplished the purpose I had in mind - that of blessing your life!


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I rejected Christianity in my youth, until I found some believers who lived the life they professed.

This seems to be the problem when witnessing to people today.

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Faced with truth backed by Christian example,

When people see the junk like the so-called Christians like Reverend Wright is spewing, is it any wonder why it is so hard to tell people about Christ.


If more people would experience the testimony such as Dr Dakes in stead of Rev. Wrights, this would truly be a much more better world to live in.

Dr Dakes story is a wonderful one indeed,
Thanks for posting, I needed that.


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 Post subject: Re: THE TRUE STORY OF A MAGNIFICENT GIFT
PostPosted: Thu May 08, 2008 12:03 am 
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If we would only seek God the way Dake did.

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 Post subject: Re: THE TRUE STORY OF A MAGNIFICENT GIFT
PostPosted: Mon Sep 08, 2008 7:02 pm 
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If I have inspired you to study God’s Word with an open mind; if I have influenced you to take Scriptures literally; and if my testimony has made you hungry for God, His Word and His anointing, then I have accomplished the purpose I had in mind - that of blessing your life"
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May I add, Dake was my inspiration to get hold of the Bible and STUDY!

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 Post subject: Re: THE TRUE STORY OF A MAGNIFICENT GIFT
PostPosted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 11:02 am 
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The following quote by Dake is, in my opinion, the same reason many refuse to follow Christ today.

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I rejected Christianity in my youth, until I found some believers who lived the life they professed. Faced with truth backed by Christian example, I knew I had to make a decision.


I believe it was Gandhi that said he was almost persuaded to become a Christian, until he met one.

Both examples show that how we live is as important as what we say.


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 Post subject: Re: THE TRUE STORY OF A MAGNIFICENT GIFT
PostPosted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 3:22 am 
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But I was more hungry for God than ever before. I cried out for a closer walk with Him, to be filled with the Holy Spirit. I spent hours in prayer and worship, seeking God.

When we seek like this we will see good results


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 10:25 am 
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Greg,

I believe the two parts... seeking God and reflecting God, but be joined hand in hand. I think too many people assume it automatically happens and there is no personal responsibility to be accepted.

However, just like a person makes the personal decision to seek God with their whole heart. A person also makes the personal decision to properly reflect God with their whole being.


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David wrote:
Greg,

I believe the two parts... seeking God and reflecting God, but be joined hand in hand. I think too many people assume it automatically happens and there is no personal responsibility to be accepted.

However, just like a person makes the personal decision to seek God with their whole heart. A person also makes the personal decision to properly reflect God with their whole being.


David I couldnt agree more. Some people just dont want to work at it. They just want God dump it all right in their lap. What condition would the church be in if men of God stopped seeking Him.

I hope a pastor would never think God is going to just dump it in his lap. They need to reflect and seek God in every area of thier life.

Rev. Saurbaugh

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jhsaurbaugh wrote:
David I couldnt agree more. Some people just dont want to work at it. They just want God dump it all right in their lap. What condition would the church be in if men of God stopped seeking Him.

I hope a pastor would never think God is going to just dump it in his lap. They need to reflect and seek God in every area of thier life.

Rev. Saurbaugh


Rev... just a cautionary disclaimer.... agreeing with me in these can be hazardous to your health in the minds of some people.

But thanks for nod, you're okay in my book

just noticed.... over a 1000 posts....WOW..


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David wrote:
jhsaurbaugh wrote:
David I couldnt agree more. Some people just dont want to work at it. They just want God dump it all right in their lap. What condition would the church be in if men of God stopped seeking Him.

I hope a pastor would never think God is going to just dump it in his lap. They need to reflect and seek God in every area of thier life.

Rev. Saurbaugh


Rev... just a cautionary disclaimer.... agreeing with me in these can be hazardous to your health in the minds of some people.

But thanks for nod, you're okay in my book

just noticed.... over a 1000 posts....WOW..


david,
Thanks. I am sure there will be times we dont agree but I dont want that to hinder our friendship or unity in Christ on this board. By the way you are okay in my book to.

God bless,
Rev. Saurbaugh

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 Post subject: Re: [DAKE] THE TRUE STORY OF A MAGNIFICENT GIFT
PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 2:44 pm 
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I have to get his biography written by Rev. Bible.


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