Set Free And Delivered
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Many Christians who have experienced a level of deliverance fall back into the same cycles they were delivered from, causing them to wonder if they were really set free in the first place. Others don’t fall into sin but struggle with maintaining their deliverance amid the enemy’s relentless attempts to draw them into sin.
In this book author Sophia Ruffin shares from her own experience how Christians can stay free after their deliverance. This book contains specific principles and strategies to empower believers to combat demonic attacks and the temptation to return to old patterns. Readers will discover how to put on the full armor of God and develop a proactive strategy to maintain their deliverance, which includes removing everything from their lives that would give the enemy a legal right to put them back in bondage.
Ruffin draws from her own experiences to give readers specific strategies and warfare prayers to overthrow demonic plans, plots, and agendas. It is possible to get free and stay free. This book will help Christians prepare for the battles that come after deliverance and equip them to use their God-given authority to overcome the enemy.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781629995243
ISBN10: 162999524X
Sophia Ruffin
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2018
Publisher: Charisma House – Charisma House
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