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Dwight Miller

  • Dwight Miller is a minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and a self-employed business owner. A graduate of Rhema Bible Training Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Dwight has ministered in Zimbabwe and Zambia, Africa as well as locally. His passion for the Lord includes teaching on faith and God’s plan for man.
    He is on the Advisory Board of Church of the Word International, where he also serves as an usher. He is a member of the Armada Network.
    Dwight and his wife, Kim live in Strasburg, Pennsylvania. They have four children and two grandchildren.
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  • Sunday Oct 19, 2008
  • A Plan For Your Life
  • Dwight Miller
  • Church of the Word Sermons
  • Dwight uses an egg as an analogy to the Trinity. He gives three ways to know if something is NOT from God: the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life. If God tests you, there will be an option in it, and He wants to see if you will be obedient. He never tempts you.
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  • Wednesday May 19, 2010
  • Prayer
  • Dwight Miller
  • Church of the Word Sermons
  • Dwight Miller teaches on prayer. II Tim. tells us to study to show ourselves approved to God, rightly dividing the word of truth. Prayer is speaking- speaking to God, fellowshipping with Him. It is asking God to do something, a humble and sincere request to someone who can carry out the request. It’s inviting God near to you, where there’s power and "fire". In the beginning Adam could speak things into existence, but that changed with the fall. The more we fellowship with God, the more He trusts us and gives to us, and then we can speak things into existence. SPEAK!
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  • Wednesday Jun 30, 2010
  • Prayer- part 2
  • Dwight Miller
  • Church of the Word Sermons
  • In Matt. 9:38 the word "pray" means "ask". In Matt. 14:23 "pray" means to supplicate, worship, humble yourself before someone higher, to make a request. In Matt. 26: 53 it means to call near, invite, beseech, call for, desire. Prayer is communication with God. To please God we study the Scriptures to rightly divide the Word, and we use our faith. II Tim. 3:16 tells us that the Word can reprove and correct us. God created man for fellowship with Him on His level. Fellowship with Him helps us to get to know Him, and then we have a stronger anointing and more power. Can God trust you with His power? Are you a son of God? You are if you are being led by His Spirit. If you’re not in Christ Jesus, there is condemnation. Are you walking in the realm of the Spirit? God can’t have dominion of you if you’ve given yourself and your dominion and worship to someone or something else. You’ll have the results Jesus did when you spend time with Him. Get into the Word. Respond to others based on the Word, not on what the other person said or did. Be led by the Spirit. Pray. Fellowship with the Father on His level, not yours.
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  • Wednesday Aug 4, 2010
  • Benefits of Prayer
  • Dwight Miller
  • Church of the Word Sermons
  • Dwight Miller expounds on fellowship with God as being the reason God created us. An important part of knowing Him is the benefit of being led by His Spirit. Dwight shares experiences in which he depended on God to show him wisdom and knowledge of what to do and where to go. We can know God’s voice and be led by Him. John 10 and 11 tell of how the people (under Satan’s power) wanted to stone Jesus and how He escaped. Then Satan tried to lure Jesus back to the same place by Lazarus’s death, but Jesus, knowing God, waited three days to go to Lazarus. He was led by the Spirit of God, wasn’t "trapped", and raised a dead man to life for God’s glory! Rom. 5:1 tells us that if we have peace with God, our struggle is not with Him. Rom. 5:8 says that God loved us when we were sinners. We don’t have the wrath of God because we have relationship with Him. That relationship can cause us to be led through and around the struggles. Be determined to hear God’s voice!
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