Deliver Me From Evil
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Deliverance is The Children’s Bread
Restoration and healing has always been God’s desire for mankind. Ever since Adam and Eve sinned in the garden God devised a plan to restore our relationship with Him. Elaine Norwood -Wheatley expresses through her poetry both revelation and knowledge. God wants those who love Him to worship Him in spirit and in Truth. He loves mankind and doesn’t want to leave us in a state of confusion. Deliver me from Evil is a book of poetry that can bring Deliverance, and Healing.
She deeply sought the heart of God while writing these selective poems. The focus on today’s’ issues and how it affects others shines forth with zeal and passion. The impetus to write these poems was birthed from the wisdom of the Holy Spirit. The book compels the reader to reflect on his walk with Christ and to strive to become a living epistle read of men. It will create a level of assurance that helps develop an intensely intimate relationship with Christ.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781628715514
ISBN10: 1628715510
Elaine Norwood-Wheatley
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2014
Publisher: Xulon Press
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