Believers Authority : Taking Domination Over Sin Sickness Poverty And Death
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The Keys of the Kingdom
Happy Caldwell encourages Christians to become aware of and live according to all the authority they have been given through Christ, as he discusses the origin and purpose of our God-given authority and explains how to enter into it.
Rather than believing in Jesus in general terms, we must believe specifically in the promises of God and appropriate them through Christ to receive what God desires to give us spiritually, physically, mentally, emotionally, financially, and in all areas of life.
Jesus has given us the keys of the kingdom to carry out God’s will in the world and defeat the enemy of our souls, Satan. You can do the will of God on earth and overcome the devil as you exercise your authority and receive spiritual power for living the abundant life.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781603742771
ISBN10: 1603742778
Happy Caldwell
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2012
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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