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Amazon reader review: This is one of most excellent and complete studies I've ever seen or used for studying the Holy Spirit and the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Kenneth Hagin provides many years of his experiences with God and the Holy Spirit. This book will answer your questions concerning the ministry and gifts of the Holy Spirit from a Biblical and experiential standpoint. |
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Amazon reader review: This book is a powerful overview of what God has been doing throughout the ages and what He's bringing together in this world for His glorious return. I believe this is the authoritative book to read on the moving of God in these end-times. I recommend it highly to everyone that wants to be on the cutting edge of what the Lord is doing today. This book, alongside the prophetic series by Dr. Hamon is inspirational and motivational.
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Amazon reader review: Dr. Hamon has hit the nail on the head once again. He has saved us countless hours of pain and heartache by sharing his prophetic experiences and lessons with us in this book. Prophecy and the Office of Prophet are essential to the success and the growth of the Body of Christ. Dr. Hamon has removed the mystery surrounding this office and gift.
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reader review: I have read this book several times
and have bought copies of it for several people. I love what Bishop Hamon
does with this book. I have the audio version of this book called the
10M's and I must say if you are wanting to move into God's finest this is
the book to help you get there. It helps you to discern any weed seeds and
character flaws that you need to deal with and to move in a greater
understanding and capacity of the Prophetic. This book is a must for the
serious student of Prophecy or one ministering in the Prophetic gifts.
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Amazon reader review: Dr. Bill Hamon's book on Personal Prophecy is excellent! In his book you will learn, how to put into practice biblical principles, that will help your personal prophecy come to pass. He explains how personal prophecy is conditional, and how some have not seen their personal prophecy come to pass, because they do not know what to do after they have received a Word from God. I recommend this book to all who have had a prophetic word given to them. In his book you will learn PRACTICAL steps that will lead you to see the fulfillment of God's prophetic word in your life!
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In The Final Quest Rick Joyner writes about visions and prophetic experiences that unfold the last battle between light and darkness. This book is a call for all Christians to take a stand for truth and righteousness in these troubled times. The Call continues the message, offering a picture of the dawning of the day of the Lord and urging Christians to seize the opportunity to witness for Christ in the last days.
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Amazon reader review: Sparks writes as a man with authority. His cry is to know Christ and walk by the Holy Spirit, not the letter of the law. A must for the Prophetic Person.
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Amazon reader review: A controversial book that explores the prophetic doctrine, as taught by Rick Joyner, Bob Jones, and Steve Thompson. Their teaching is based on the concept of "levels of revelation". These levels include impressions, Visions, Open Visions, Dreams, Trances, Other Prophetic Experiences, the Lord's Audible Voice and Angelic Visitations. "Open Visions" for those who are not up to speed on such things, are when you continue to see the vision, like a movie, even as you go about everyday tasks such as driving. Steve Thompson teaches on these levels in his book "You May All Prophesy". He includes in his lists of ways to receive the following: Impressions, Spiritual sight, Spiritual hearing, Spiritual smell, Spiritual touch, Spiritual taste, Dreams, Glimpses in the Spirit, Gentle Internal Visions, Strong Internal Visions, and Open Visions. Dreams may include Literal Dreams, Symbolic Dreams and Dreams of Angels or the Lord, which are not visitations but are high-level revelations. The highest levels of revelation, according to Thompson and others, are "Trances" and "Caught up in the Spirit". You may be more familiar with the term "Spirit Travel", "Astral Projection" or "Out of Body Experiences". According to this teaching, being caught up in the Spirit is similar to a trance but the individual is actually transported somewhere.
Controversial? Yes, but worth reading if you'd like to understand more about the prophetic ministry from those who purport to operate in it.
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This inspiring and balanced look at what the Bible says about the ways God communicates will lead readers into a more intimate and effective walk with God. This book focuses on how God speaks to us today through prophecies, dreams, visions, and other forms of divine communication.
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What caused a former Dallas Seminary professor to believe that the miraculous gifts of the Holy Spirit are being given today? What convinced someone skeptical about miracles that God still speaks and heals? A dramatic change took place in Jack Deere's life when he took a fresh look at the Scriptures. He discovered that his arguments against miraculous gifts were based more on prejudice and lack of personal experience than on the Bible. As soon as Deere became a seeker instead of a skeptic, the Holy Spirit revealed himself in new and surprising ways. In Surprised by the Power of the Spirit, Deere provides a strong biblical defense for the Spirit's speaking and healing ministries today. He also describes several reliable cases of people who were miraculously healed or who heard God speak in an unmistakable way. Finally, he gives sound advice for using spiritual gifts in the church. Written in a popular style, with the care of a scholar but the passion of personal experience, this book explores: the real reason Christians do not believe in miraculous gifts, responding to charismatic abuses, whether miracles were meant to be temporary, and why God still heals.
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Here is a little further perspective on this book; Jack Deere is a former cessastionist scholar who encountered God in a dramatic way and was mentored by John Wimber and Paul Cain. I've read all or part of several other books on the prophetic, but this one is special because of its Spirit. Mike Bickle's book helps you relax and believe that prophecy is normal.
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Revival is the heart’s cry of those truly consecrated to God. Then why has revival become a catch phrase that is talked about more than it’s witnessed in the Christian experience? Why Revival Still Tarries reveals that the Church is actually responsible for revival’s standstill. Refusing to take up the Cross thwarts the Holy Spirit from doing what is necessary to work His will through us. Do you want to join the front lines of a new generation of prophetic evangelism? Then discover how dying-to-self is what ushers in an anointing that makes the unbeliever take notice of God’s glory.
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Amazon reader review: In this book the two authors have gotten together to write some very profound truths and yet they have done so very simply. This book emphasizes the need for Christians to be grounded and balanced in both the scriptures and the Holy Spirit. They also talk about what it will take to get Christians to the next move of God like unity and humility. Amazon reader review: Don't be fooled by the length of this book. Within its less than 100 pages is some of the most important and weighty issues of the modern and future Christian Church. With the convergence of these two great men, a work has been produced that hopefully will open the eyes, hearts, souls, and minds of all who read it, and then encourage their friends to read it as I have. Please read this book. These are not flighty ideas to be brushed aside or swept under a rug but brought to the forefront, examined, meditated on, and then reexamined. Let the message of this book impact you and hopefully, shift your paradigm of what you perceive the future of the Christian church to be.
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