Prophetic Spiritual Warfare
$18.99
How do you fight and resist something you can’t see?
Receive prophetic revelation to combat spiritual warfare in your life! We have a power source that can assist us in conquering the warfare around us. Jesus relied on this power source when He was baptized in the Spirit and fire. The Holy Spirit is our Helper and when we partner with Him in prophetic spiritual warfare, we will conquer and win the battle. Tap into the voice of the Holy Spirit to:
*Effectively bind and rebuke the enemy
*Live victoriously as spiritual warfare attacks over your life cease
*Close demonic portals as you learn how to shut down demonic access
*Rely on the Holy Spirit to assist you in annihilating spiritual darkness
*Break the bonds of fear and anxiety as you become a powerful spiritual warrior
In Prophetic Spiritual Warfare, learn that you are not alone. You have a Helper-the same Holy Spirit that empowered Jesus also dwells within you. Activate His power today!
This book will show you that spiritual warfare cannot be done with natural tools, reliance on the strength of the Holy Spirit is needed. You will learn that the battle between the natural and the spiritual realm has a direct impact on how you live and what happens to you.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781629999715
ISBN10: 1629999717
Kathy DeGraw
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2021
Publisher: Charisma House – Charisma House
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