Discerning Prophetic Witchcraft
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Your Holy Spirit Handbook to Surviving Last Days Deception.
On that day many will say to me, “Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many mighty works in your name?” – Matthew 7:22
Are they prophesying by the Holy Spirit… or ministering under a demonic influence?
Jennifer LeClaire received a startling prophetic word that a showdown was coming to the body of Christ-where both true and false prophets will be exposed. In this book she presents a confrontational yet constructive word of warning to the contemporary Spirit-empowered movement. More than ever, there is a great need in the modern prophetic community to be discerning of what is true and what is false.
This powerful book features intriguing chapters that provide Bible answers, supernatural clarity and timely spiritual solutions, including:
*Identify what real prophets look and sound like.
*Discover the signs of false prophets.
*Discern the difference between false prophets and false prophecy.
*Avoid “Prophetic Con Artists” who sell prophecies and engage in spiritual scams.
*Beware of “Charismatic Witchcraft.”
*Recognize the counterfeit Rise of “Christian Witches” and Psychics.
*Resist those offering deliverance and impartation who are empowered by divination.
When you learn to recognize and resist satan’s counterfeits, you will build your life upon unshakeable Truth and thrive in victory during days of darkness and compromise.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780768456011
ISBN10: 0768456010
Jennifer LeClaire
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2020
Publisher: Destiny Image
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