Dangerous Prayers From The Courts Of Heaven That Destroy Evil Altars
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Tear down unholy altars and close the enemy’s entryways into your life!
Do you feel like invisible barriers are keeping you from the life you want? This may be the result of hidden, evil altars in the spirit-realm. An “altar” is not simply a physical object used for religious or occultic practice; it’s an invisible entry point that grants forces of darkness access to your life by partnering with the enemy.
In Dangerous Prayers from the Courts of Heaven that Destroy Evil Altars, Dr. Francis Myles teaches you to tear down these unholy altars, breaking free from many areas of sin and bondage. By praying through a framework of “dangerous prayers,” Dr. Myles teaches you to enter the courts of Heaven and claim Jesus as your legal advocate in the spirit realm.
Discover how to:
*Operate in the Law of Dominion
*Be victorious in the Battle of Altars
*Appropriate the mystery of the Seven Drops of Jesus’ blood
Additionally, Dr. Myles has crafted more than 35 powerful, interactive Courts of Heaven activation prayers that will close the enemy’s gates over your life.
These Dangerous Prayers will help you destroy the altars of:
*Sexual perversion
*Infirmity and Sickness
*Familiar spirits
*Poverty
*Witchcraft
*Depression
*Premature death
*Barrenness
*Fear
*Trauma
*Failure
*Marriage Breakers
*Delay
*False Prophecies
*Freemasonry
*Demonic Spirits (including Jezebel, Leviathan, and Delilah)
*…and many others!
You don’t have to wait another day for someone else to lay hands on you. Take hold of your own deliverance and walk in freedom today!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780768457582
ISBN10: 0768457580
Francis Myles
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2021
Publisher: Destiny Image
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