Spirit Of Elijah
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Unmask the Spirit of the Antichrist & Protect Your Destiny in the End Times
Are you feeling besieged by a culture bent on silencing your faith? Do you sense an unseen force opposing every step you take toward God? The relentless advance of the Antichrist spirit is not just prophecy–it’s here, and its grip on society grows stronger by the day. But you have been chosen and equipped to stand against it!
When darkness sows iniquity, it eventually reaps a reformer! The same spirit of Elijah that confronted evil rulers and overturned nations now calls you to rise against the forces of darkness encroaching on your life, family, and world. Even in these challenging times, God is calling prodigals back to His heart, restoring families, and awakening those who have strayed. You are positioned to be a part of this great return and breakthrough!
Prophetic seer and bestselling author Joseph Z reveals a powerful path to counter this spirit of deception, fear, and lawlessness, equipping you to:
*Identify the Antichrist spirit’s tactics and recognize its subtle infiltration into every area of your life.
*Declare victory against the forces of darkness and reclaim what the enemy has stolen.
*Stand in divine authority to dismantle strongholds and release prodigals from spiritual captivity.
*Defend your family and community from the spirit of the Antichrist’s agenda as you usher in God’s presence.
*Activate the spirit of Elijah to shine as a beacon of truth in a world gripped by chaos.
Do not let fear or confusion weaken your resolve–take your place in God’s end-time army. Rise with courage, confront the darkness, and fulfill your calling as a last-days warrior for Christ.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781667506081
ISBN10: 1667506080
Joseph Z
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2025
Publisher: Harrison House Publishers
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