Wonderful Name Of Jesus (Revised)
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The Wonderful Name of Jesus is a thrilling exposition of the power vested in the name of Jesus and the believer’s right to use that name. This message has changed the prayer lives of multitudes. If you are looking for power in prayer, this book is a must. It will astound you and fill you with joy to find out who you are in Christ and what Christ is in you.
In this inspiring book, E. W. Kenyon clearly explains our spiritual authority in the name of Jesus. The church must use Jesus’s name more and more to confront sickness and demonic activity and live in the victory Christ has provided. You don’t need to be a weak, defeated Christian. Discover what the Word has to say about you and your rights and privileges as a redeemed believer!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781641236737
ISBN10: 1641236736
E. W. Kenyon
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2021
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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