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In this book, Marthus-Adden Zimboiant has portrayed the
characteristics of Satan (the old Serpent who deceives the nation)
using the three of the world-known snakes, namely cobra, emerald
bora, and anaconda as the main characters. Revelation 20:2 refers
to the dragon as the serpent of old who is the devil and Satan.
Created by God, but not equal to God, he defies God and despises
truth and was given limited power. He Commands a hierarchy of
demons and masquerades as "an angel of light." With this book, you
will be able to overcome the deceptions of Satan. As a matter of
fact, you will understand why Satan came to steal, kill and
destroy, but he lost access to faithful, redeemed Christians.
Truly, Satan rules the masses outside God's protection. He tries to
hide the actual truth about our God, twists Scriptures to fit his
purposes and offers counterfeit promises he can't fulfil. He always
seeks an "opportune time" to tempt us. However, Sir Marthus has
perfectly revealed the craftiness of Satan, which will let you
understand why Apostle Peter said: "Be sober; be vigilant; because
your adversary, the devil, walks about like a roaring lion, seeking
whom he may devour." (1 Peter 5:8) and to which Apostle Paul also
added "Do not sin: do not let the sun go down on your wrath, nor
give place lest you give a foothold] to the devil." (Ephesians
4:26-27) "Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and
he will flee from you. (James 4:7)
These 365 devotions are an English translation of the popular
devotional, "Tagliche Andachten, the German version of "Portals of
Prayer.
The God of All Comfort is an inspiring manual of faith by Hannah
Whitall Smith, who was one of the leading authors of Christian
advice in the late nineteenth century. Smith, having lived and
witnessed a life of supreme faith to God, writes her account of the
principles of the Lord and Jesus Christ. Her aim is to inspire
Christians who may be doubting their faith, as well as those who
need guidance through crises or struggles in life. With a close
reading of the Bible, Whitall Smith is able to demonstrate the
sublime comfort and serenity which the Lord God can dispense
through His love. Blessed with a gift for words and eloquent turns
of phrase, Hannah Whitall Smith places both her faith and her
affinity for language front and center in this book. For many years
this book has been consulted as a sublime manual of true Christian
advice, notable for the greathearted way in which lessons on how to
live and take joy as a follower of God are dispensed.
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