Ayuno Para Liberacion Y El Ava – (Spanish)
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Este libro aborda el ayuno para una liberacion, teniendo en cuenta que el angulo de la guerra espiritual, no es comun en muchos libros sobre el ayuno.
* Aprenda varias oraciones y estrategias de guerra espiritual para mejorar los momentos de oracion y ayuno.
* Los lectores aprenderan el valor de la liberacion, como saber si necesitan liberacion, y la forma de orar por ellos mismos y otros para experimentarla
* Los lectores tambien aprenderan como liberarse de las garras de la obstinacion de los demonios
Mateo 17:21 nos dice que existen espiritus en personas, region o nacion de los cuales seremos libertados a traves del ayuno. Muchos creyentes luchan con ciertas limitaciones que no les permiten avanzar en su vida espiritual. Una revelacion de ayuno cambiara esto y resultara en victorias que no se obtienen normalmente. Una vida de ayuno constante hara que muchas victorias se manifiesten. La voluntad de Dios para todos los creyentes es que se viva una vida victoriosa.
!Existe la libertad de los tormentos del enemigo!
El exitoso escritor y maestro de la liberacion, John Eckhardt revela fortalezas que se pueden romper como la pobreza, la enfermedad, la brujeria, la impureza sexual, orgullo, miedo, confusion y problemas maritales. El ayuno ayudara a los lectores a superar estas manifestaciones de opresion y liberarse de sus limitaciones.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781629988214
ISBN10: 1629988219
Language: Spanish
John Eckhardt
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2016
Publisher: Casa Creacion – Penguin Random House
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