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Confronting the Thief - Take Back What the Enemy Stole and Declare Divine Recovery over Your Heart Family and Life - cover

Confronting the Thief - Take Back What the Enemy Stole and Declare Divine Recovery over Your Heart Family and Life

Jane Hamon

Editorial: Chosen Books

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Sinopsis

Recover All the Enemy Has Stolen 
 
We've all felt the gut-wrenching helplessness of loss when the enemy has stolen something from us: finances, health, peace, a promise or opportunity, even family and friends. Yet even in the most hopeless of situations, you can go from victim to victor. 
 
With uplifting teaching and piercing prophetic insight, Jane Hamon outlines the enemy's tactics to steal, kill, and destroy--and imparts biblical revelation, practical decrees, and prayers to 
 
· take authority over the thief 
· experience full restoration 
· live in supernatural provision, prosperity, and power 
· possess your prophetic promises 
· receive a double portion of all you lost 
 
Jesus came to bring life to the fullest. It's time to contend against the enemy's death and destruction, arise in strength and wisdom, and recover all he's stolen from you.
Disponible desde: 20/08/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 240 páginas.

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