Grace And Forgiveness
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Forgiveness is the Key for Healing and Personal Revival
If you’ve been frustrated by fruitless prayers for healing, greater supernatural encounters, or corporate revival, you may be experiencing a serious spiritual blockage: unforgiveness.
Scripture is clear – clinging to unforgiveness will inhibit your full experience of salvation and grant Satan access to your life. Conversely, releasing forgiveness unleashes a flood of divine healing, personal freedom, supernatural encounters, and revival!
John and Carol Arnott, leaders of the Toronto Blessing and pioneers of Catch the Fire Ministries, have witnessed this truth time and again in their many years of supernatural ministry. Here, they present their classic, best selling work to a new generation. Grace and Forgiveness resounds as a clarion call in a culture filled with opportunities for offense and bitterness.
In this short, power-packed book, the Arnotts help you discover forgiveness as the key for revival!
Learn how to…
*Identify demonic claims over your life due to unforgiveness
*Be liberated from the prison of unforgiveness
*Find true justice in the hands of God
*Receive supernatural healing by letting go of offense
*Break open doors in the spirit realm by releasing forgiveness
*Receive supernatural empowerment to forgive
Discover the magnitude of God’s love, and experience the supernatural power of grace!
Featuring powerful, guided prayers for breaking judgment and releasing forgiveness!
Available on backorder
SKU (ISBN): 9780768459708
ISBN10: 0768459702
John Arnott | Carol Arnott
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2022
Publisher: Destiny Image
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