
Overcoming Sin
$18.73
God has initiated the Ministry of Reconciliation through Jesus Christ. In the 21st Century mankind is being assaulted by the Prince of the Air (Satan). Technology has our children enslaved and locked in the house on their computers. Where did riding bicycles, playing hide-go-seek, red light and games like these disappear? Whether you know it or not the enemy is alive and well. Christians seem to have forgotten that there is a spiritual-warfare taking place and our minds are the battlefield. Jesus when baptized was taken immediately to the wilderness for forty days and forty nights. Jesus used the Word of God to defeat Satan every time he tried to tempt Him. Jesus spoke and said, “It is written.” How do you fight the enemy? How can you Overcome Sin in your life? Sin is often forgotten once one becomes a Christian. God has allowed this workbook to be written in order for the sinner or saint to spend forty days in the wilderness. Ministry truly begins after the “Wilderness Experience.”
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SKU (ISBN): 9781604777987
ISBN10: 1604777982
Lonnie J. Davis
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2008
Publisher: Xulon Press
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