Your Ultimate Victory
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“For our struggle is not against flesh and blood” (Ephesians 6:12)–rather, it is against things unseen, things often kept secret out of fear and shame.
In Your Ultimate Victory, Dr. Neil Anderson shows you how to win the battle for your mind and stand strong in the faith. In this last of eight Victory Series studies, you will learn how Satan attempts to influence your mind and how he tries to lure people with false knowledge and power. You will explore the tactics he has used from the beginning and how you can overcome his temptations, accusations, and deceptions. You will discover how to identify false teachers and false prophets and how to resist demonic influence, possession, bondage, and control. This study, with six sessions, can be used individually or in a group, and includes a leader’s guide, along with illustrations and questions for deeper reflection and practical applications.
It is the unique work of the Holy Spirit to shed light on the finished work of Christ. And in Christ, you have the resources to overcome every temptation and claim ultimate victory in Him.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780764217050
ISBN10: 0764217054
Neil Anderson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2015
Victory
Publisher: Bethany House Publishers
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