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Adversary: The Christian Versus Demon Activity
Adversary The Christian Versus Demon Activity
Author: Mark I. Bubeck
ISBN-13: 9780802401434
ISBN-10: 0802401430
Publication Date: 9/9/1981
Pages: 160
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: Moody Publishers
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Adversary: The Christian Versus Demon Activity on + 65 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
An important book for the Christian's battle with the battles of darkness, for spiritual warfare against the world, the flesh and the devil.
yongatheart avatar reviewed Adversary: The Christian Versus Demon Activity on + 81 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
If you don't believe in the devel, read this book! We read it because of spiritual turmoil in our own home and it helped us understand what was taking place and helped us to combat the problem spiritually. I hate to part with this book but others may benefit.
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We truly are in a spiritual battle. The devil wants to destroy us and crush our faith. I'm half-way through this book, and it is enligtening and encouraging. Every Christian needs to be prepared.
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This book is to spiritual sickness and darkness what Dr. Jarvik is to heart surgery! I give this book a 5 for its boldness in speaking of spiritual issues with confidence and grace and I will look for this book again in the system and anytime I see it I will choose it just for the refresher course of rereading it for the doctrinal prayers alone.
It starts off a little slow so I would recommend not giving up on it but sticking it out because once it takes off it soars to the moon and back. What a dynamic book about spiritual awakening and is what so many of us are craving in our dry and parched hearts in this day and age. As he says so eloquently this book does not negate seeing a physician for physical ailments and yet it goes into a realm so infrequently acknowledged by modern medicine the realm of the spiritual human being. The spiritual man is also in need of tender care and loving treatment and should we ever forget the value of our salvation and what it has provided us in this world of sometimes evil circumstances we only need to get in touch with our creator and that is done through prayer.
This book would be good for anyone who does not appreciate that not all struggles in life are medically treatable and that just once in a while we need to talk to the great physician himself and He alone can fix our hearts when nothing else will. Bravo Mr. Bubeck this book helped me identify the spirit of negativity that has for so long plagued me and my family and to cast it off to appropriate and stand firmly on my God given victory over my own attitudes in life. I choose God and if I see this book again I will choose it too!