Destroy The Works Of The Enemy
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This book demonstrates how to operate in the fullness of the Holy Spirit’s power to overcome the enemy.
Destroy the Works of the Enemy will liberate those who struggle with oppression and depression. This book will teach readers how to exercise their authority as Christians over all the works of the enemy. It will address the following areas:
*Can a Christian have demonic spirits?
*How to deal with fear and worry
*How to overcome oppression and set others free from its hold
*How to be released from the bonds of sickness
*How Jesus dealt with demons
*How to recognize false and true doctrines
*How to maintain your freedom
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SKU (ISBN): 9781621365143
ISBN10: 162136514X
Iris Delgado | John Delgado
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2013
Publisher: Charisma House – Charisma House
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