Adultery : 101 Reasons Not To Cheat
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This book will scare the hell out of you! Adultery is a living hell. Divorce is a dose of death. Don’t be another casualty of infidelity and divorce. Be forewarned concerning the dangers of adultery. Adultery is a disguised detour en route to your personal demise. Read this book and be armed for battle to overcome temptation. Arrest the adversary before he beguiles and destroys you. Rise up with a renewed purpose and divine force to nullify the attacks of the enemy. Fight to preserve your personal and marital purity. This book is spiritual food, a weapon with which to war against the enemy, and a treasure to prepare your heart for both matrimony and eternity. This perverse and adulterous generation needs a fresh revelation of the repercussions of adultery. The inhabitants of the earth learn righteousness by God’s judgments. Adults also suffer affliction when they commit adultery. A fearful judgment awaits the adulterer. Wrongdoing is always followed by the consequences of our actions. Develop a hatred for the enemies of your marriage and learn how to guard against them. Hate evil and prolong your days. Be stripped and strengthened by the Spirit to overcome the lusts of the flesh.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781600348532
ISBN10: 160034853X
Paul Davis
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2007
Publisher: Xulon Press
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