Friday, November 19, 2010

Prayers That Rout Demonds & Break Curses

This is 2 books rolled into one.  John Eckhardt has this book broken down into 2 individual books, but since this was available, this is what I got.  This is a totally incredibly powerful book. 
I have not read the whole book or even most of the book, but I've gone through (skimmed a lot of it) a lot of it.  What makes this book so powerful is that it addresses many spiritual things in one handy place.  This book is under 400 pages, but it's a small book of about 4" x 6".  It's compact and can fit into a backpack or a purse. 

The Bible verses that are quoted are actually paraphrased into prayers.  Love it. 

The first book "Prayers That Rout Demons" is broken down into 5 major sections:

I.  Plugging Into the Power Source
II.  Preparing to Engage the Enemy
III.  Confronting the Enemy's Tactics
IV.  Destroying the Enemy's Forces
V.  Experiencing Deliverance & Release

Each of the 5 sections have short declarative prayers based upon Scripture (there are Bible references), but before that, it goes on to explain the significance of that section.  Love this.

This book is about releasing & declaring the Word of God, which is the sword of the Spirit, into our lives and into the lives of others.  God is the complete source of our victories & breathroughs.  I so need these in my life.

The second book "Breaking Curses" is broken down into 12 sections:
1.  Curses Caused by the Spirit of Idolatry
2.  The Curese From the Seduction of Jezebel
3.  The Curse of a Seared Conscience
4.  Cursed by Spirits of Infirmity
5.  The Spirits of Alcohol & Drunkenness
6.  Spirits Bringing Curses of Rape & Sexual Abuse
7.  Cursed by Pornography & Pedophilia
8.  Cursed With Lawlessness & Rebellion
9.  The Curse of Ungodly Soul Ties & Godlessness
10.  Wicked Plots Against the Godly
11.  Loose Yourself From Belial's Curses
12.  Safe From the Curse of Belial

Each of those sections has an explanation Biblically & historically followed by a series of prayers.  This second book is a bit different than the first in format.

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