Demons and Deliverance: In The Ministry Of Jesus (Spiritual Warfare Series)
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A Sequel to the all-time classic 'Pigs in the Parlor' by Frank Hammond. This book sets forth guiding principles from Scripture and the ministry of Jesus for confronting demons and delivering the oppressed. You will learn: The Nature & Function of the Demonic Kingdom; Discerning Right & Wrong Methods of Deliverance; Fears That Defeat Christian Soldiers; The Believer's Commission & Authority & Being Anointed; Maintaining Balance in Deliverance; Keeping Out Of The Devil's Reach, Demonic Connection With Mental Illness & Disease, and more. Specific Chapters on: Prayer For Deliverance, Healing & Deliverance, Two Opposing Kingdoms, Filling the House, The Gadarene Demoniac, Binding & Loosing, A Deliverance Failure, The Mission of the Seventy, The Spirit of Intimidation, The Spirit of Infirmity, and more.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #178479 in Books
- Published on: 1991-07-31
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 160 pages
Customer Reviews
Getting Free From Demons
Some people wish to entertain demons, others wish to be free from them. Those who wish to entertain demons will not like this book and will, in fact, speak against it. Those who wish to be free from demons, or wish to help others be free from demons, will find this book to be a helpful resource.
Jeff Doles, Bible teacher and author of
Healing Scriptures and Prayers and
Miracles and Manifestations of the Holy Spirit in the History of the Church
Get 'um all
If you are into spiritual warfare and breaking the power of the enemy than buy every book Frank Hammond has written. The information in this book will equip you to minister to people that have NO where else to turn.
Couldnt quite get into this book
There are greater books on this topic. Usually I can devour a book in a short amount of time but this book was not intriguing; however, it was scripturally based but I prefer Pigs in the Parlor to this book.




