Fervent: A Woman's Battle Plan for Serious Specific, and Stategic Prayer
dc.contributor.author | Priscilla Shirer | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2025-07-17T14:15:44Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2015-05-05 | |
dc.description.abstract | Couple of things to mention here, though, before we start to develop some intentional strategies of devil-busting prayer, designed to counteract his specific strategies against us. Whenever the conversation of demonic activity comes up in a book like this, most people scatter to one of two extremes. Either they overestimate Satan’s influence and power, living with an inflated, erroneous perspective of his abilities. Or they underestimate him. They don’t assign him any credit at all for the difficulties he’s stirring up beneath the surface of their lives. One extreme leaves you saddled with undue fear and anxiety; the other just makes you stupid—(too blunt to say it like that? sorry)—unaware and completely open to every single attack. Which of these categories do you fall into or lean toward? Either? Let’s be clear, no matter which way you gravitate, Satan is not God. And he is not God’s counterpart or peer. They’re not even on the same playing field. His influence, authority, and power don’t even touch the fringe of what our Lord is capable of doing. Read ahead to Revelation 19 and 20 sometime, the so-called titanic clash of end-time foes in what’s commonly known as the battle of Armageddon. Know what it really is? More like the devil and his demons getting all dressed up with no place to go. It’s over before it even starts. The only thing that makes it a war is that he becomes a prisoner of war. Satan is nothing but a copycat, trying desperately to convince you he’s more powerful than he actually is. Because remember: he does have limitations—boundaries he cannot cross no matter how much he desires or how hard he tries. For instance . . . He can’t be everywhere at once (only God is omnipresent). He can’t read your mind (only God is omniscient). He is merely an illusionist, using cunning trickery to deceive and mislead (only God can work flat-out, unmistakable miracles). | |
dc.identifier.isbn | 978-1-4336-8867-6 | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://repository.act.ac.rw/handle/123456789/174 | |
dc.language.iso | en | |
dc.publisher | B&H Publishing Group Nashville, Tennessee | |
dc.title | Fervent: A Woman's Battle Plan for Serious Specific, and Stategic Prayer | |
dc.type | Book |
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