Wild And Mighty Fire
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The Holy Spirit is wild and powerful and wants to be manifested in your life. In Wild and Mighty Fire: Encounter the Power of the Holy Spirit, Andre Ashby shares numerous testimonies of people whose lives were forever changed when they asked the Holy Spirit to come. If you desire more of the Lord, ask the Holy Spirit to come and get ready for an exciting adventure!
The best way to know the heart of God is to ask Him to reveal Himself to you, and to remove anything from your heart that does not reflect His character and how He loves you. When the breaker anointing is released in the atmosphere, the Holy Spirit comes and removes barriers that separate the Spirit and the people. There is a tangible presence of the Lord experienced as the Lord moves in His fullness.
Ashby shares of a time when the Lord directed him to release “identification repentance” or confessing the generational sins of a large group of people and repenting on their behalf, just as Daniel did. The Bible talks about encountering God’s glory and how the people who met with Him in this way were changed. In that same way, we can encounter the presence of God and His glory in our own lives.
Ashby shares some of his “wild” encounters with the Holy Spirit, proving that the timid, boxed-in God of western Christianity is not who God actually is. His presence is wild and wonderful. Ashby tells stories about big biker angels sitting on people, supernatural weight loss, miraculous healings, and more. Once we experience a taste of the Lord’s presence, we should hunger for more and be willing to be obedient to the Lord to have more of Him.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781641230926
ISBN10: 1641230924
Andre Ashby
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2019
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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