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ChurchBusters - The Men Who Destroy Your Ministry and The Spirits That Will Destroy the Men: (Moses - The Spirit of Slavery)
Contributor(s): Wylie, Steven A. (Author)
ISBN: 1692037846     ISBN-13: 9781692037840
Publisher: Independently Published
OUR PRICE:   $38.00  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: September 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Christian Living - General
Physical Information: 0.23" H x 6" W x 9" (0.35 lbs) 112 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Christian
 
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We know that the things that God has given us in His Word record the good and the bad, the strengths and the weakness of men and women in the Bible. We know that they are accurately recorded that we may learn from what others have done. "Moses: The Spirit of Slavery" is an in-depth Bible Study of something that is not-so-easily identified in Churches today but its impact can be clearly seen. It is an expansion of the lessons and Kingdom Principles found in "Moses the Nursing Father" from Season One Episode 5 of "ChurchBusters: The Men Who Will Destroy Your Ministry and The Spirits That Will Destroy the Men".Throughout this Study you will encounter sub-sections titled, "All Things Considered" in which you will be asked to consider and apply the insights that you have received to your own life.This Study is directed towards the pastors of Churches and to the leaders of ministries, both "great and small". It is also written for both new Christians as well as the seasoned, mature Believers and will hopefully encourage them to further study the Word of God. For the unbeliever or "un-Churched" it may be an eye-opening series of episodes that will draw them closer to Jesus.It calls for close self-examination. It is not intended to be a criticism of any particular person or ministry or Church. It is intended to pull out the examples that God has given us in His Word so that we can profit from them and then grow by these examples. It is not intended to point fingers or try to "fix the blame". There is more than enough blame in the Church to go around without pointing fingers outwardly."Blessed are the peacemakers, they are God's children, let peace begin with me". So, if you find someone you know, your brother or your sister, closely identifying with either the men or the spirits behind the examples, remember ... "let peace begin with me".PREFACEBefore Moses was born, God had a purpose for his life that would rock the history of His chosen people, the Israelites. Moses would live out an unlikely rescue and placement into the House of Pharaoh, and become the son of Pharaoh's daughter for one Divine goal: to free God's people. As Moses lived out his wilderness experience he knew who he was in God. He knew that God called him to lead His people out of bondage and captivity in Egypt and into the physical inheritance of a land God promised them through Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. The Israelites were meant to be freed and given a physical inheritance as well as receive a spiritual inheritance of salvation through the promised Messiah, Christ. In a series of only God moments, Moses was placed in exactly the right place at the right time to lead God's people out of bondage in Egypt to the Promised Land given to them by God. The life of Moses depicted in the Book of Exodus is the story of Moses and the Israelites rescued from the spirit of slavery. The poignant truths revealed in a walk through Moses' life teach us how to live within the inheritance of Christ, as sons and daughters of the living God, not in a spirit of slavery.