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Smith Wigglesworth's Bold Faith - Pentecostal (Philippians 4:13)

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Smith Wigglesworth was an uneducated plumber who became one of Pentecostalism's most powerful evangelists. He claimed he had never read any book except the Bible. When asked how he accomplished such ministry, he said simply, "God said it, I believe it, and that settles it." Critics called him unsophisticated; thousands were healed and converted through his ministry. Philippians 4:13 was his operating system: no human qualification, but supernatural empowerment. "I can do all things"—not through education, talent, or resources, but through the Spirit's power.

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