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The Devil Is in the Details: The Subtlety of Satan in the Complexity of Life by Tony Kessinger
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Description
Knowing one's enemy is crucial to any successful battle plan. The Devil Is in the Details arms the reader with a study of Satan, the greatest enemy of God and man, which is both engaging and scriptural.
Details are important when understanding one's adversary. Past performance sheds light on attitudes, behaviors, and methodology, and Satan's previous strategies can be critically examined for one's future defenses. Beginning in the Garden of Eden and progressing through the Old and New Testaments, Tony Kessinger traces biblical allusions and references to Satan, his minions, and evil in general, in order to prove that Satan is alive, active, and even today has detailed plans to mislead and entrap humankind.
Written in down-to-earth language with accessible biblical references, The Devil Is in the Details is as suitable for pastors, church leaders, and Sunday school teachers as it is for anyone interested in Bible study or learning more about Satan.
Leading evangelical authors Tim LaHaye, Ed Hindson, Paul Benware, and Roy Zuck have all endorsed The Devil is in the Details as well as other ministry leaders.
Come Out of Her My People: The Encouragement and Exhortation of the Book of Revelation Chapters 1-3
By Tony Kessinger
Description
God calls for His people to love Him with all of their heart, soul, mind, and str ength. He is a jealous God and unwilling to share the love of His people with anyone or anything. In Revelation 18:4 He calls out, "Come out of her My people." This verse is a summons issued to the people of God to disentangle themselves from the allure of the world: an allure strong and oftimes irresistable. The Lord continues to exhort the believer to extricate themselves from the web of the world's deceit. He doesn't expect the believer to accomplish this in their own strength, but enables all who appropriate the power of the Holy Spirit to be victorious. In each of the seven letters He repeats the phrase "He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says."
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