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From research and over 18 years as a Pastor it has become obvious to the author that most believers flock to auditoriums to see miracles because they have not the faith to do and see miracles through their own prayers. This book takes the believer back to basics, discusses how Jesus prayed and even speaks to unanswered prayer. Miracles are for all believers who have the faith and who understand the authority they actually have. The four levels of spiritual works together with the gifts of the Holy Spirit, are unpacked so that the reader sees the different dimensions of prayer and the way God answers them. The book is not for the faint hearted, it speaks to a spiritual battlefield that one encounters on the prayer journey and allows for reflection on why and when to pray what. The book is written as a guide and an evaluation tool, each chapter ends with and evaluation that allows one to understand the full picture around oneself and prayer. Different dimensions of the spirit and prayer will interact with different kinds of fasting, the risk of fasting and the spiritual reward. Discussions surround the trinity, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, the Angelic realm and Satan and his demonic. The discussions contextualise the real spiritual intervention that comes through prayer by means of Miracles, Answers, Wonders and Spiritual Power. The author proclaims the spiritual power that the believer is armed with together with the authority he/she is ordained with. It answers real questions people have about prayer, miracles, gifts of the spirit, and the notion of living by the spirit. If what is exposed in the book is used properly, it will result in untold miracles and wonders through answered prayer. Numerous questions about prayer, healing, spiritual warfare, un-answered prayer, rituals are discussed and answered in the simplest of terms. The bottom line is, prayer is a fundamental tool of the believer which is not understood by the non-believer.
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