Finished Smith Wigglesworth's book On Spiritual Gifts. Much of the book is Biblical in that he shares Scripture, and some of it is an accurate interpretation of it. He even cautions against the misuse of spiritual gifts, and I believe he spoke against the excesses of the Azusa Street "Revival". While he discusses the Gospel and salvation and sin, none of these are clearly defined Biblically. For him, the Gospel leads to the Spiritual gifts, as does salvation, and sin is often a demon that needs casting out. In the end of his book, Wigglesworth warns against going beyond what the Holy Spirit has given in a prophecy or interpretation of Tongues but gives no clear indication of how the Spirit ends and the person's self begins. This is troubling for many reasons. First, it goes beyond Scripture and makes the words of man, given by the Spirit supposedly, equal with Scripture. After all, if these are words from God, they should be equal with Scripture. Secondly, see how shaky is this word from "God" - how easy it is to simply continue speaking my words. How would one know? How would people know? He assures us the people will know and desire for the person to be quiet, but I've never seen this in charismatic circles. How easy it is to deceive and be deceived! This is the reason we must stick with Scripture. Yes, there are gifts of the Spirit, but even in the Bible, as the church matured and had the written Word, the gifts were less and less mentioned. So, my friends, be cautious with Wigglesworth because his writings are #forhereticalresearchonly .