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E.W. Kenyon
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Amazon reader review: This is a great book. If you are serious about having a strong, victorious Christian walk, get this. It contains strong, challenging, Biblical truths and insights and teaches you how to apply them. I would recommend this for any Bible study. It has questions at the end of each chapter that help you retain and examine the material. Mr. Kenyon doesn't beat around the bush. Warning! If you are a spiritual wimp and refuse to change, or are to scared to, don't read this book. You might find out why you aren't bearing any fruit in your life and need therapy or something. If you are willing to change, and act on what you read in this book, it will be one of the greatest tools you can have in developing a strong foundation of who you are in Christ.
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Amazon reader review: In Joe McIntyre's book about Kenyon, he indicates that this book was John G. Lake's favorite book next to the Bible. This endorsement, by a contemporary who walked in extraordinary power and faithfulness, got me to buy the book, and I have not been disappointed. In this book, Kenyon builds Christian belief up chapter by chapter. This book contains a lot of revelation. For example, he brings some wonderful truths out of the book of Job in talking about man's need for a mediator. There is also a revelation about women taken from Genesis that has permanently changed for the better the way I look at my wife and women in general. What is so powerful about this book, however, is that it will cause you to take your faith out of self and place it in Christ. The Chapter on the New Birth really did a lot for me, and just got me to think more in the lines of believing in being born again and confessing and believing that into action instead of trying work and be good. It helped cure that nagging about being saved. The book builds and builds until at the end Kenyon displays what it would be like to think and act like Sons of God.
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Amazon reader review: Many of us forsake a true fellowship with God for a "hit or miss" prayer life. God desires for us to be fellow laborers with him, partakers of his divine nature, and this first begins in our relationship with him. This book, with such "heart" eloquence, urges and implores the believer to seek...even thirst after divine fellowship with the Father. With biblical truths it debunks all belief of unworthiness. It will help the believer take his rightful place as a son or daughter of God with the ability to come boldly to God with no sense of inferiority to have prayers heard and answered. If your prayer life has been lackluster, non-existent, or unfruitful, this book is for you.
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Amazon reader review: E.W. Kenyon's book "Jesus the Healer" has long been a favorite of those who believe in divine healing. He lays out the case for healing simply but in a majestic way. He proves that healing belongs to all of God's children. The only areas where I disagree with Kenyon are his statements that all are sick in spirit before they are sick in body, and that the spirit gets healed first and then the spirit heals the body. Our spirits are "vacuum-packed" and cannot be touched with disease or sin for that matter. So, healing doesn't apply to our spirits for there is no such thing as "spiritual healing" per se. If anything, it is our minds that need to be renewed in order to receive healing. But this is a small point out of all of the good points Kenyon makes and it should be read by all Christians--especially those in need of healing.
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Amazon reader review: This is a fabulous unfolding of who a person becomes at the point of accepting Christ as their Savior. It biblically breaks down the "new creation" process and through the Word of God shows you what that means and how it was appropriated. You clearly see your new identity and you get a clear picture of not only what God sees and thinks about you, you also get biblical proof that those thoughts are indeed factual. If you struggle with guilt or condemnation or at times think that things are just "too good to be true" you must read this book and realize it is very true. It is impossible to rise to your true stature and destiny if you first don't know or even understand what it all entails. This book points you in the right direction. This is not for the religious traditionalists...but rather for the hungry ones who want more.
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The Bible in Light of Our Redemption Amazon reader review: This mini-survey of the Bible from the point of redemption is a must for anyone's library. It brings many diverse aspects of our redemption down to very simple truths. The book doesn't intend to cover all aspects of the Bible, but only those parts that directly relate to our redemption in Jesus. It succeeds brilliantly in its attempt.
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New Kind of Love
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E.W. Kenyon - The
True Story (Author: Joe McIntyre)
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