If you try to divide yourself and listen to both the Holy Ghost and the many messengers of the ungodly, you become double-minded. Then, you find it hard to tell the difference between God’s voice and all the other voices.

If you try to divide yourself and listen to both the Holy Ghost and the many messengers of the ungodly, you become double-minded. Then, you find it hard to tell the difference between God’s voice and all the other voices. You don’t mature in Christ. You don’t overcome sin. You become self-righteous and proud. 
(Quote from https://realreality.org/downloads/how-god-will-transform-you/)

If you try to divide yourself and listen to both the Holy Ghost and the many messengers of the ungodly, you become double-minded. Then, you find it hard to tell the difference between God’s voice and all the other voices. You don’t mature in Christ. You don’t overcome sin. You become self-righteous and proud.

(Quote from https://realreality.org/downloads/how-god-will-transform-you/)

Some have discovered that the fruit of Canaan is to be their strength and sustenance and not after they go to Heaven. In fact, it is part of the spoils of victory; it is right in our pathway.

This is the hour of the Church's struggle, we are told, and it is no time to be talking about our heavenly heritage and trying to enter into it. … [However, some] have discovered that the fruit of Canaan is to be their strength and sustenance even while they fight the Devil, and not after they go to Heaven. In fact, it is part of the spoils of victory; it is right in our pathway as we pursue the enemy and throw his ranks into utter confusion. ~ “Feast of Tabernacles”

This is the hour of the Church’s struggle, we are told, and it is no time to be talking about our heavenly heritage and trying to enter into it. … [However, some] have discovered that the fruit of Canaan is to be their strength and sustenance even while they fight the Devil, and not after they go to Heaven. In fact, it is part of the spoils of victory; it is right in our pathway as we pursue the enemy and throw his ranks into utter confusion. ~ “Feast of Tabernacles”