John said, ". . . greater is he that is IN YOU . . ." (1 John 4:4). Going back to John 14:16, we
hear Jesus say, "And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he
may abide with you for ever."
Then in the last part of verse 17, Jesus said, ". . . he . . . shall be IN YOU." That is exactly what
John was saying in First John 4:4 too: ". . . greater is he that is IN YOU, than he that is in the
world."
Some people say, "I have a poor memory and just can't remember things well. I can't
remember scriptures."
I tell them, "Why don't you quit trying to remember scriptures, and look to the Comforter, the
Holy Spirit, and expect Him to bring whatever you need to your remembrance."
You see, it's one thing to try to do something mentally yourself; it's another thing to trust Him
— the Greater One — who is in you.
He is everything in us that the Scriptures say He is. He'll do everything in us the Word says He
will do. And He will be everything in us the Word says He will be.
A Thousand Times Bigger on the Inside!
Smith Wigglesworth, a man of God who was used mightily of the Lord to preach faith and
perform miracles of healings, said in his book, Ever Increasing Faith, "I am a thousand times
bigger on the inside than I am on the outside."
I hadn't been in Pentecost very long when I read this, and this statement was hard for me to
understand because my mind wasn't renewed sufficiently with the Word.
I knew there was an outward man and an inward man, of course. The inward man is our spirit
— the man that is on the inside. After I read that statement by Wigglesworth, I laid the book
down and wondered how in the world a man could be a thousand times bigger on the inside
than he is on the outside. I thought, for example, How could you put a big pot in a little pot?
For example, if your foot were ten times bigger than your shoe, how could you put your foot in
your shoe? If a man were a thousand times bigger on the inside than on the outside, the
outside would just burst wide open.
In the nighttime this statement Wigglesworth had made would come to me, rolling over and
over in my mind. The Holy Ghost was bringing it to my remembrance. So I determined to read
that chapter in Wigg glesworth's book again, asking the Holy Spirit to give me insight into what
Wigglesworth was saying.
In the book, I came upon the scripture, ". . . greater is he that is in you, than he that is in the
world" (1 John 4:4). I began to see it then. With this enlightened understanding I felt
Wigglesworth should have said, "I am a million times bigger on the inside." That still wouldn't
have done it justice because God is infinitely bigger than we can think or imagine.
Someone asked Wigglesworth, "What is your secret to the great place of spirituality you have
attained?"