Ever Increasing Faith

  • Year 1924
  • Type Book
  • Genre devotional
  • Tradition Pentecostal/Charismatic
  • Original language English

Ever Increasing Faith emerged from the spoken ministry of Smith Wigglesworth, the Yorkshire plumber turned Pentecostal evangelist whose healing campaigns drew massive crowds across Britain and beyond in the early twentieth century. Published in 1924, the book compiles eighteen addresses that Wigglesworth delivered during the height of his itinerant ministry, when Pentecostalism was establishing itself as a global movement and facing skepticism from established churches about divine healing and the gifts of the Spirit.

Wigglesworth builds his case for supernatural Christianity through direct exposition of biblical narratives, particularly focusing on the faith of Abraham, the boldness of the apostles, and Christ's promises about greater works. He argues that the miraculous healings and spiritual gifts described in Acts represent the normal Christian life rather than exceptional occurrences limited to the apostolic age. Each chapter demonstrates how faith must be activated through definite action and unwavering confidence in God's word, regardless of circumstances or feelings. Wigglesworth repeatedly emphasizes that doubt and fear are faith's primary enemies, while simple trust in Scripture's promises releases divine power into practical situations.

The book became a cornerstone text for generations of Pentecostal and charismatic believers, shaping expectations about healing ministry and bold prayer. Wigglesworth's uncompromising stance on faith and his accounts of dramatic healings established him as a foundational figure in twentieth-century supernatural Christianity. His direct, unpolished style and working-class background gave credibility to his message that extraordinary faith was accessible to ordinary believers.

Who should read this: Christians seeking to understand classical Pentecostal theology of faith and healing, particularly those drawn to testimonial accounts of supernatural intervention. This is not for readers uncomfortable with bold claims about miraculous healing or those preferring systematic theological exposition over experiential narrative.

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