Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 248
EAN num: 9781585020089
ISBN number: 1585020087
Label: Wagner Publications
Manufacturer: Wagner Publications
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 80
Printing Date: July 01, 2000
Publishing house: Wagner Publications
Sale Popularity Level: 436873
Studio: Wagner Publications
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Brief Book Summary:
Christians are often completely unaware of how the enemy has gained acess to their homes through what they own. This practical, easy-to-read book can be used by any Christian to pray through their home and property in order to close the door to the enemy and experience richer spiritual life. Included are chapters on understanding spiritual darkness, generational curses, spiritual discernment, land and property, protecting your children, as well as a step-by-step guide to praying through your home.
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If you are looking for this book, it is available. It's available in stores and here on Amazon.com. It has been retitled. The book is now called "Protecting Your Home From Spiritual Darkness". ISBN number: 0830736379
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This book gives a biblically based step-by-step guide on how to prepare to rid your home of evil and how to rid your home of evil. The author gives examples of spiritually cleansing homes from his life and the lives of others. He even shows how evil can sometimes be hidden and shows how to uncover it.
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This is the best "how to" book on ridding your home, office, living space, car, etc. of demonic influences. You may not have thought that "pretty little vase Aunt May brought back from Russia" was demonic but it very well could be. You are taught through balanced biblical teaching that you need to "spiritually house clean" where you are living. This book travels with us when we go abroad and is a mainstay of our home library. If you do not get this book you may be in for trouble that you could and should have avoided. BUY IT NOW!!!!!
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This book is a wonderful resource for anyone trying to understand more about spiritual warfare and its application to things we buy, places we live, and the actions we or our bloodline have done. Buying a ceramic cat in a voodoo shop will surely bring spiritual darkness on the home. I have prayed in various homes that were oppressed by spirit(s) of darkness and found this oppression tied to articles people owned as well as things that have happened on the land even before the home was built.
Rebecca Wagner Sytsema and Chuck D. Pierce have written a great Scripturally based book that is a must have reference for those folks who want to keep their homes free of demonic oppression.
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This book is a tragic commentary on the mind-set of too many Evangelical Christians. Promoted here-in is what might be called the "Fortress Mentality" - an insular, paranoid attitude that fixates on religious "purity." It fosters fear, paranoia, ignorance and the inability (or worse, the unwillingness) to think critically, rationally or logically, and it operates from the premise that to be a "True Christian," one is required to undergo the ruthless amputation of the intellect, the sense of humour and most particularly - the imagination.
What nonsense!
Purge your house of crystals, cats, comic books, video games, fantasy novels and anything at all representative of mythical creatures or pagan gods? Well, the Encyclopedia Britannica will have to go. And oh yes, that King James Bible mentions unicorns - better burn that, too.
Are you really so pathetically insecure in your faith as to harbor the fear that possessing a Harry Potter novel can invite demons in your front door? Okay, if you happen to be a recovering cult victim fleeing the wrath of your former coven members, by all means, set fire to the tarot deck, the pentagrams, the Ouija board and the scrying glass. But a born-again Christian with no ties to genuine occult practices has nothing whatsoever to fear from harmless fairy tales, nor from the presence of ceramic cats or decorative crystals. And Christians who are indwelt by the Holy Spirit and the Person of Jesus Christ are not vulnerable to demon possession! (Matthew 8:29, I Corinthians 10:20-21, James 2:19.)
As to this book's absurd contention that all "books dealing with fantasy" should be consigned to the proverbial bonfire, one can only wonder how that proposal would have been received by such great _Christian_ fantasy writers as John Milton, C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, Charles Williams, G.K. Chesterton or George MacDonald, or by modern Christian fantasists such as Katherine Kurtz, Stephen R. Lawhead or Tim Powers. They would likely be appalled. And very, very saddened.
The innate human aspects of intellect, humour and imaginative creativity are _not_ demonic. They are God-given!
Please utilize the brain God gave you and do not follow this book's puerile, paranoid advice to purge these things from your life and home. You'll only be the poorer for it, and this world is far too poor a place already.
- A Christian fantasy writer
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