Believers Authority : What You Didnt Learn In Church
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The controversial subject of the spiritual authority of the believer in Christ is widely discussed in the church today. Now, Andrew Wommack, host of the #1 fastest growing ministry on television, gives us a new perspective that may challenge everything we’ve been taught including:
If believers have been given authority, then when, how, and toward what should it be exercised? Discover the true battleground and learn how to recognize the real enemy.
Most people believe God created our enemy, Satan, but did He? Understanding the answer will set you free to exercise your authority as a believer.
Is spiritual warfare, as taught in many churches today, valid? Can believers use their authority to fight the devil and his demons in the air, or is the real battle in the mind?
Digging into the Scriptures, Andrew reveals the spiritual significance of choices, words, and actions and how they affect a believer’s ability to stand against the attacks of Satan and to receive God’s best. Discover how the enemy works through your thoughts, interjecting his negative influence on a consistent basis. The devil can’t control you outside of your will, but he can use the power of fear, jealousy, envy, bitterness, self-pity and more. A believer’s lack of awareness and understanding of the battle only works to the enemy’s advantage. By believing God’s Word and recognizing what’s happening in the spirit realm, you can begin to take the proper action to improve your situation. Learn to release God’s power of blessing instead of yielding to Satan’s power of sin and death.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781577949367
ISBN10: 1577949366
Andrew Wommack
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2009
Publisher: Harrison House Publishers
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