Most Christians want power for doing (healing, preaching, witnessing). Nee argues that power for doing comes from being . The secret is not trying harder; it is dying deeper.
To "reckon" means to count on a fact as completely true. The believer counts themselves dead to sin but alive to God in Christ Jesus, relying on God's evaluation rather than their personal feelings or failures. 3. Presenting (Romans 6:13) Most Christians want power for doing (healing, preaching,
Nee argues that spiritual power is not achieved through self-effort or asceticism. It is accessed through realizing that Christ is our life. We do not try to imitate Christ; we allow Him to live through us. This is the "exchange life"—His death for our life. To "reckon" means to count on a fact as completely true
If spiritual power resides in the Holy Spirit indwelling the human spirit, what blocks its manifestation? Nee answered this definitively in The Breaking of the Outer Man and the Release of the Spirit . Presenting (Romans 6:13) Nee argues that spiritual power
An exploration of foundational faith and the practicalities of a spiritual walk.
A foundational secret is the believer’s identity in Christ. Nee emphasizes that true spiritual power begins with understanding and accepting the complete salvation, sanctification, and victory that are already provided through Jesus. You are set free from sin and bondage not by your own effort, but by discovering that Christ is not only your Savior but also your sanctification and your life.