Authority Of The Excellent Name Of Jesus
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Authority of the Name of JESUS is a fact or truth that all Christians, young and old need to be familiar with in the Christian race. This book is not an alternative to personal study and meditation on the Word of God, but it is a quick reference and reminder of the absolute power in the name of JESUS. It will help to dispel the doubts, strengthen your faith in the name of Jesus and help you walk in God’s purpose for your life. Walking with God in our Christian lives is one full of challenges and trials. Even in the best of times. As you read this book, it is my prayer that you are blessed and that God continues to grant you grace in your Christian life. Dr. Charles Osime. This book will increase your faith, power and knowledge of the authority in the name of Jesus. It is a well-researched book that is intended by the author to highlight one of the fundamental truths of the word of God and our Christian belief, that is, the authority we have in the name of Jesus and the healing/miracles that are possible through that name. Christians, who do not understand and use the power and the authority in the name of Jesus, short-change themselves in every way especially in Christian warfare and daily victorious Christian living. May God give you wisdom and revelation concerning this name. Toby A. Bol Humphrey Akparah is a spiritual counselor and teacher, motivational speaker, author and a deliverance minister. As a church planter, he founded two churches in Africa and was instrumental in other church planting and equipping. He is graced with the gift of spiritual insight and discernment into spiritual problems. His second book is titled The Amazing Power of Grace.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781625090621
ISBN10: 1625090625
Humphrey Akparah
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: December 2012
Publisher: Xulon Press
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