Divine Agenda : A Last Day Message To The Church
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There is much to be done before the close of the Church Age. Many have confused busyness with My work, My Spirit work. I have a plan, an ordered list of things that must be done, A Divine Agenda!” This is no ordinary book. Dr. Stephens shares a message given her by the Holy Spirit. Your spirit will bear witness as you discover the seven critical things on His agenda that every believer must know. Individually and corporately, the Holy Spirit instructs His Body, “See to it that you do these things”: First and Foremost, Love, Love, Love Trust Me – I Am Your Source Discern the Spirit of Division Among You Do Not Neglect Your Work Set the Captives Free Replace Fear With Peace Sow Into My Kingdom Each critical “must do” is addressed in a separate chapter as Stephens shares personal insights, visions, dreams, revelations, and encounters with angels and demons. These augment the Spirit’s message as they attest to His faithfulness to guide, bless, chastise, and deliver His children from evil. In this book you will also discover ten practical ways to overcome fear. Key points at the end of each chapter make A Divine Agenda an excellent source for private devotions or group study
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SKU (ISBN): 9781597818957
ISBN10: 159781895X
Alice Stephens
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2006
Publisher: Xulon Press
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