Revelationary War : The Epic Battle Against False Prophecy And Deception
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We are actively mistaking false prophets for prophetic ministers.
While reading this book, you will have the confidence to listen to the Lord without fear of misdirection. You also will have the tools to assess and test prophecies, knowing whether they are traps from Satan or truths from Christ.
In The Revelationary War, Amanda Grace presents a constructive, confrontational warning for today’s Christians. Now more than ever, the body of Christ needs to be discerning of what is true and what is false. With contributions from Donne Clement Petruska, daughter of the late prophet Kim Clement, this powerful book provides an understanding of where we are in the modern prophetic movement and why counterfeits ministries have risen up, along with timely biblical solutions, including how to:
*Hear from God and accurately use your prophetic gift
*Identify the telltale signs of false prophets and recognize true prophecy when you hear it
*Avoid con artists, psychics, witchcraft, and divination disguised as prophetic or deliverance ministries
Let Amanda Grace be your trusted guide as you learn to distinguish between messages from heaven and those tainted by earthly, occultic, or other influences. Only when we learn to recognize Satan’s counterfeits and build our lives on unshakeable truth can we thrive in victory during days of darkness and compromise
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SKU (ISBN): 9781636414324
ISBN10: 163641432X
Amanda Grace
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2025
Publisher: Charisma House – Charisma House
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