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No Stopping the Holy Spirit
Kathryn Kuhlman

Kathryn Kuhlman (1907–1976). Born on May 9, 1907, in Concordia, Missouri, to Joseph and Emma Kuhlman, Kathryn Kuhlman was an American evangelist renowned for her healing crusades and charismatic ministry. Raised in a German-American family, she left school at 14 to join her sister Myrtle’s traveling revival ministry in 1921, preaching across Idaho and beyond. By 1928, she led her own tent revivals, gaining prominence in Denver with a 1933 radio program, despite a brief, controversial marriage to Burroughs Waltrip (1938–1948), a divorced evangelist, which ended her early ministry partnerships. Settling in Pittsburgh in 1946, she launched the Kathryn Kuhlman Foundation and held weekly services at Carnegie Hall, broadcasting on CBS radio as The Radio Chapel. From the 1950s, her healing services at First Presbyterian Church and later nationwide crusades drew thousands, with reported miracles, though she emphasized salvation over physical healing. She authored books like I Believe in Miracles (1962), God Can Do It Again (1969), and Nothing Is Impossible with God (1974). Moving to Los Angeles in 1965, she hosted I Believe in Miracles on TV, mentoring figures like Benny Hinn. Unmarried after her divorce, she died on February 20, 1976, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, following heart surgery. Kuhlman said, “The greatest power that God has given to any individual is the power of choice.”
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In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of relying on the word of God to understand the future and not being uncertain about it. He believes that the power of the Holy Spirit is the only restraining force for good in the world today. The preacher warns against being left behind after the Holy Spirit is taken out and encourages the audience to seek the experience of being filled with the Holy Spirit. He also highlights that Jesus Christ came to earth as both man and God to save humanity from temptation and defeat, and that believers have the provision to not be defeated in any situation.
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Thank you, thank you, thank you. And I want you to know if you'd lived and died and you'd never had seen Catherine Kuhman, you wouldn't have missed a thing. So sit down. God bless you. Oh, you know, I've had a very great privilege from so-called businessmen to invite me to be one of their guest speakers. I've been with these businessmen a long time. It's been years, hasn't it? Several years I've been with you, and it still proves that the men need the women. Everybody's talking about the outer coast in which we're living. The uncertainty of the future is on the lips of men and women everywhere. I don't care where you go, west coast, east coast. I don't care where you are in the world. I don't know whether the man will be a politician, or just the businessman, or the man on the street. I don't care who the person is, on his lips and in his mind is the uncertainty of the future. If you really want to know what the future holds, then, my friend, turn to the Word of God. It's all in the Word, where the faith of the world is standing on the threshold of the greatest suffering it has ever known. The Bible speaks of it as not only troubles, but tribulation. Tribulation the world has never known, no generation has ever known the suffering, the tribulation that's just in the future. It's happening that quickly. Nations of men on a chessboard. This is the hour when God has described it as having hooks in the jaws of the nations. There's no greater, really great world rule on this thing. But if you want to know how the nations are going to shape up for that loss and grand and fatal battle, all you have to do is to read the thirty-eighth chapter of the book of Revelation. It's all there. It is no secret. If some of you want to go to a real school, start reading the Bible. And this generation shall not pass away until all these things be fulfilled. I'm not a seer, I'm not a prophetess, but I believe the Word of God. And I've spent my very life on it. It's your culture there. The only restraining force that's left in the world today for good is the power of the Holy Spirit. That's the only restraining power there is. I don't want to be here one five minutes. He is the only restraining force in this world today. All the forces. And think what it's going to be like when the Holy Spirit is taken out. When Jesus Christ came to this earth in the form of flesh, he spake everything of this mighty, strong, personal Trinity. I mean everything. Because he knew he would be as much man as though he were not God. He knew he would stand face-to-face with temptation. He knew the hour would come when he'd stand face-to-face with the evil. And before he went away, the very last thing that he did, he made provision that you and I should not be defeated on a single score. If you're a part of this great body of believers, you do not have to go down in defeat from one split second. I do not have to go down in defeat from one split second. Heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ Jesus. In this great auditorium, greater is he that is within us than he that is in the world. Do you know, do you really know what it means? All I know is that great ecstasy of being filled with the Holy Spirit. I know we're in a great charismatic world convention here today. You'll have great moments of ecstasy. And there'll never be a greater experience of emotion in your life than when you receive the baptism of the Holy Spirit. That's all there is, my friend. Do you know the experience of having yielded your will to the will of the Father? Not some of self in some of thee, but none of self in all of thee. I feel that glorious unknowing of the Holy Ghost, that provision that he has made for every one of his children. When he'll take the most ordinary, he doesn't ask for golden vessels, he doesn't ask for silver vessels, he asks for yielded vessels. And he'll take the most ordinary person. I don't care who that one might be. He'll give you a wisdom beyond the wisdom of man. He'll give you a cup. He'll give you a crown. If you could stand alone, arrayed against all the forces of hell, and you stand as strengthened, and you feel like a giant, not to me. A drawing on unseen resources. I haven't been speaking to you about something that's imaginary. I've been speaking to you about something that's the most real thing that can happen to any individual. You wonder why this great coming out among the Catholics, the Protestants. They're coming out, the non-believers. They're coming out from every nation, something is happening. Something is happening. I pray that before this great convention is over with, you come to the full revelation that something is happening. Something glorious is happening, and all the forces of hell will not be able to stop it. I don't care what your unbelief might be. I don't care what your theology may be. I want to go on record as saying to you, the forces of hell will not stop this great outpouring of the Holy Ghost.
No Stopping the Holy Spirit
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Kathryn Kuhlman (1907–1976). Born on May 9, 1907, in Concordia, Missouri, to Joseph and Emma Kuhlman, Kathryn Kuhlman was an American evangelist renowned for her healing crusades and charismatic ministry. Raised in a German-American family, she left school at 14 to join her sister Myrtle’s traveling revival ministry in 1921, preaching across Idaho and beyond. By 1928, she led her own tent revivals, gaining prominence in Denver with a 1933 radio program, despite a brief, controversial marriage to Burroughs Waltrip (1938–1948), a divorced evangelist, which ended her early ministry partnerships. Settling in Pittsburgh in 1946, she launched the Kathryn Kuhlman Foundation and held weekly services at Carnegie Hall, broadcasting on CBS radio as The Radio Chapel. From the 1950s, her healing services at First Presbyterian Church and later nationwide crusades drew thousands, with reported miracles, though she emphasized salvation over physical healing. She authored books like I Believe in Miracles (1962), God Can Do It Again (1969), and Nothing Is Impossible with God (1974). Moving to Los Angeles in 1965, she hosted I Believe in Miracles on TV, mentoring figures like Benny Hinn. Unmarried after her divorce, she died on February 20, 1976, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, following heart surgery. Kuhlman said, “The greatest power that God has given to any individual is the power of choice.”