An Inheritance Of Curses


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Satan, You Can't Have My Promises


Satan, You Can't Have My Promises

Author: Iris Delgado

language: en

Publisher: Charisma House

Release Date: 2013-01-08


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Confront the devil and take back what's yours What has the enemy stolen from you? What is rightfully yours? · Your identity? · Your health? · Your family? · Your peace of mind? · Your passion? God has a purpose and a destiny just for you, and He has promised to give you everything you need to fulfill it. But Satan and his demons would like nothing better than for you to miss these blessings. It is time to reclaim them all! These biblical principles, amazing testimonies, and Scripture-based prayers will inspire you to claim possession of God's promises and reclaim any part that has been lost to Satan.

Generational Curses


Generational Curses

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language: en

Publisher: Uche Onyekwere

Release Date: 2015-08-02


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Today Christians lack huge knowledge and base everything on prayers, with bible reference to support their ignorance. It’s very important we pray, but divine instructions and understanding spiritual laws can cause miraculous answer to prayers.

Sharing in the Son’s Inheritance


Sharing in the Son’s Inheritance

Author: Esau McCaulley

language: en

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Release Date: 2019-09-05


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This book explores the link between Paul's belief that Jesus is Israel's Messiah, and his interpretation of the Abrahamic Land Promise in Galatians. Countering claims that Paul replaces the Promised Land with the gift of the Spirit or salvation, Esau McCaulley argues that Paul expands this inheritance to include the whole earth; believing that, as the seed of Abraham and David, Jesus is entitled to the entire world as his inheritance and kingdom. McCaulley argues that scholars have neglected Paul's expanded interpretation of the inheritance of the earth, rarely appreciate the role that messianism plays in Galatians, and fail to acknowledge that Second Temple authors often portrayed royal and messianic figures as God's means of fulfilling the promises made to Abraham and Israel, via the establishment of kingdoms. Through a comparison of texts from the Pseudepigrapha, apocrypha, and the Dead Sea Scrolls with Galatians 3:1–4:7, 5:21, McCaulley argues Paul's interpretation of Jesus's death is a manifestation of Second Temple messianism because it ends the covenant curses outlined in Deuteronomy and begins the restoration of the inheritance to Abraham's offspring through the establishment of Jesus's worldwide kingdom; he concludes that Paul's interpretation of the Abrahamic inheritance is inseparable from his belief that Jesus is Israel's Messiah.