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The Power of Your Words

The Power of Your Words
By Don Gossett, E. W. Kenyon

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God said that life and death - blessing and curses are in the power of the tongue. The tongue has power! Learn how to speak with authority and change those things that you don't like.

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With chapters written by E. W. Kenyon and Don Gossett, this book helps you to realize that there is nothing that equals the power of your words! If you lack in anything, tend to be your own worst enem


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #90758 in Books
  • Published on: 1995-08
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 214 pages

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MIGHTY POWER OF GOD5
This book tapped into insights given in Scripture on how to pray the 'right' way and how we, as Christians, have 'missed the boat' in living and praying victoriously in Christ because we have missed something important. God gives us the power to be victors through Jesus, but we have not claimed the promises that God has given to us. This is a "how to" book that is changing my life overnight! This book is also has incredible insights on FAITH. -- Guaranteed to change your life!

Your Words Can Set the Course of Your Life!5
A most to those who need to know the 'power of the spoken word'. Our God created this earth by the Spoken Word. There is life or death in the power of your Tongue. With our words we can change the course of our life! Whatever we sow in words, or deed, we will reap! So learn to speak what the Word of God says about you, and you will begin to experience life and peace and change the course of your life by what you say about yourself and others. It works! I highly recommend this book!

One Confession Is Enough4
The main message of this book is that many Christians are in the habit of making two conflicting confessions. We first make a confession of the absolute truthfulness of the Word of God and at the same time make another confession that contradicts it. We may make a claim of a complete healing based on scripture while we are simultaneously confessing that we are still in pain. The authors show us how to overcome this bad practice and become more victorious in our daily lives. Several examples are given to reinforce their arguments.