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Spiritual Warfare Battle Plan

Unmasking 15 Harassing Demons That Want to Destroy Your Life

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Spiritual Warfare Battle Plan

By: Jennifer LeClaire
Narrated by: Ann Richardson
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The only power Satan has is what you give him.

A literal onslaught of principalities, powers, rulers of the darkness of this age, and spiritual hosts of wickedness in heavenly places is working overtime to fulfill Satan's mission in your life.

In The Spiritual Warfare Battle Plan, Jennifer LeClaire discloses these pestering spirits, reveals their agendas, tells how they operate against you, and provides strategies for resisting them. This book will help set you free by shining light on darkness that many don't know exists.

Victory belongs to us when we follow the Holy Spirit's battle plan!

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I'm quite dubious about this book - something about it seems a little off. I wasn't surprised to find the author to be a tad questionable in reputation, when I researched her. Like many who hold the whole of scripture to be the direct word of God, there is a bit of cherry picking going on - especially from Paul. One of his most well known exhortations is to debar make up (Azazel's arts) and women to teach etc .... Like all other biblical contraindications, this is explained away, whilst seizing manically on other Pauline commands.

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I admire her warrior spirit and while her Prophet books are rather good and I recommend those, I found it upsetting to hear in this book that there is such thing as a "nonredeemable" behaviour and that all believers of Buddhist and Muslin religions cannot be saved. While I appreciate that the circles in which the author is active have this shared belief and that is generally not up for discussion, I wonder if this attitude is really Christ-like or perhaps a bit Pharisee-like? I wonder what Christ would think if he were to casually read a few pages of this book. Perhaps the author should consider that God in His perfection might have a feel-good ending in mind where everyone will be saved somehow despite the odds. If the author cannot see this possibility from the scriptures perhaps the author should consider God's infinite wisdom and how He likes to surprise his children. Overall this is certainly a very well intentioned book and the author is blessed and lovely person, I personally choose to remember the version of her from her prophet books and wish all the best for her journey ahead.

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