The first book of S. D. Gordon’s famous “Quiet Talks” series, “Quiet Talks on Power”, explores man’s inward desire for power, and shows that the Holy Spirit is the only source of true power to be found in the world. Gordon demonstrates that walking daily with God results in an evident power and authority from God to meaningfully change the world. – Summary by Justin Vistine
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