Number One Way To Fight The Devil
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How would you fight if you knew that your victory was guaranteed? If you knew you could not lose? The reality is your enemy, Satan, has already been defeated. Christ stripped Satan of all power when he died on the cross and rose again. As a Christian, you are promised victory. The only weapons Satan has left are lies and evil tricks to try to make you believe that the victory is not yours. Rise up, Christian, and take your rightful place of victory!
In the pocket-sized book “The Number One Way to Fight The Devil,” author and Bible teacher Norvel Hayes explains the simple yet powerful way to remind the devil of his place. Satan’s lies and tricks will be exposed and the truth of your victory revealed as you learn and practice the victory that is already yours.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780892740949
ISBN10: 0892740949
Norvel Hayes
Binding: Mass Market
Published: June 1978
Publisher: Harrison House Publishers
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