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portada Spiritual Technology
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
120
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
20.3 x 12.7 x 0.6 cm
ISBN13
9781968804077

Spiritual Technology

Brooks, Peter John (Author) · Fivestone New Media · Paperback

Spiritual Technology - Brooks, Peter John

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Synopsis "Spiritual Technology"

The Holy Spirit is the strongest power in the world. There is no government, corporation, or weapon that can withstand the spiritual power of Almighty God.This prophetic book calls God's people to rise up and lay hold of their divine inheritance. When the church learns the secrets of living and walking in the Holy Spirit, they will begin operating in stupendous power. Light will flash from heaven into earth. The power of God will convulse nations. Governments will topple. The kingdom of God will come. Material technology will be made irrelevant, replaced by the fullness of God's Spirit.It's time to learn practical Christian spirituality - Jesus style. Jesus said "the works that I do shall you also do, and greater works than these shall you do because I go to my Father" (John 14:12). Although darkness is rising in the earth, an awakening is coming to God's people. Spiritual power is going to be released. The revelation of God's power is key to the culmination of the age.

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