The Fascination With Kathryn Kuhlman (Part Two) by Elaine Davenport (Thursday, October 29, 2007)
15 Nov 2007 1 Comment
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KATHRYN KUHLMAN WAS A WOMAN OF GREAT FAITH WHO LOVED GOD MORE THAN ANYTHING!
People just seem to be fascinated with Kathryn Kuhlman. My research shows that the one thing that is on their minds singularly is: “Was she for real?” I can answer that right now: “YES, SHE WAS!” I’ll explain:
The first thing that people don’t seem to understand is that those in the ministry are not perfect people but they are called by God. Kathryn Kuhlman was a woman of God before her time. She was born before women even had the legal right to vote. In fact, it had only happened one year before she began her ministry! She lived through World War One and Two, The Korean War and part of Vietnam as well as The Great Depression. These were tough times in America and I’m sure this impacted her ministry. Many of the people that read this article have not lived through a Great World War. There was the Civil Rights Movement and THe Kennedy Assassination. I submit that in fact, there may be higher expectations on the part of believers from a spiritual perspective and higher faith levels as well as more prayer.
FROM A SPIRITUAL PERSPECTIVE…
This is more important than anything. Kathryn Kuhlman had an anointing from God to heal people. Such an anointing is given by God and very few people have it. The main reason that most people question it is because they don’t know anybody like that so that cannot believe that someone could have such a real gift. Many were fascinated with her ability to sleigh people in the spirit just by standing in front of them. They just think it can’t possibly be true. Such an anointing doesn’t come lightly and it doesn’t come to just anyone. She knew what her gift was and she used it. Such a gift is maintained by spending so much time in the Presence of God in prayer. The average person would not be willing to make such a sacrifice. Kathryn often intimated this by saying: “you must be willing to pay the price”.
STAY TUNED FOR THE CONCLUSION
Be mindful of that when you assess Kathryn Kuhlman.
