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A Fresh Edition of a Classic Call to Prayer. With its message of God's love for His Bride and believers' triumph in Christ, Destined for the Throne has been a rousing call to prayer for thousands. God's eternal purpose, writes Paul Billheimer, has been the preparation and training of an eternal companion for His Son: the Bride of Christ. This preparation takes place as believers engage in spiritual warfare, as they exercise believing prayer. God has chosen to work in the world through His children's prayers; Christians need prayer in order to practice for their heavenly destiny. Inspiring, challenging reading for all Christians serious about preparing for the Heavenly Bridegroom for those who are Destined for the Throne.
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The Technique of Spiritual Warfare. Paul E. Billheimer, author of the bestseller Destined for the Throne. Do you know how to exercise spiritual authority so you can overcome instead of buckling under the pressures of sin and satan? This is about overcoming! PART 1: The Technique of Spiritual Warfare helps the believer to recognize his "weapons" and use them effectively. PART II: Developing the Personal prayer Life shows the believer that prayer is training for future rulership. PART III: Turning on the Switch presents some important truths concerning divine healing. PART IV: Spiritual Warfare in Our Own Lives is a personal glimpse into the life and ministry of the Billheimers, showing how these principles of spiritual warfare have been developed.
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The question, "Why, God?" has been asked by Christians from all levels of spiritual maturity throughout history. Perhaps nothing is as perplexing to Christians as the enigma of pain and suffering. This well-loved writer and pastor, ministering for over 60 years, continues the theme originally presented in his bestselling Destined for the Throne: Christians are in training for eternal ruler ship with Christ. The character needed to fulfill both present and future responsibilities can, at times, be developed only in the school of suffering. He points out that it is not the mere presence of suffering but how a Christian reacts to it which determines one's spiritual growth through sorrow and pain.
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