Breaking The Strongholds Of Iniquity
$16.99
Break Free of Generational Curses!
Though Jesus’ sacrifice grants you entry to Heaven, it’s still possible to live a life on earth in bondage.
If you are a believer who is experiencing oppression, it may be caused by spiritual legalities granting demonic access to your life through iniquity in your bloodline!
Bill Dennington is a respected Bible teacher, with a special emphasis on the New Covenant blessings available through the finished work of Jesus. In this groundbreaking book, Dennington reveals how it is possible for New Covenant believers to have open doors to the enemy through generational sin.
In Breaking the Strongholds of Iniquity, you will learn how to:
*Recognize the “mystery of iniquity” operating in your life
*Overcome generational curses that try to hijack God’s purposes for you
*Remove the spiritual roots of iniquity in your generational bloodline
*Find freedom and deliverance by approaching Jesus as the Righteous Judge
*Stop accepting delay to answered prayer and experience accelerated breakthrough
Jesus’ work on the cross purchased total freedom from sin and iniquity. Discover how to apply the full redemptive power of Jesus to your bloodline, and experience the supernatural freedom He’s made available to you!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780768452655
ISBN10: 0768452651
Bill Dennington | Robert Henderson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2020
Publisher: Destiny Image
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