The Authority of the Believer - MAC BK

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"There are few subjects relating to the Christian Life [with] so little exact knowledge as that of the authority of the believer," says author John A. MacMillan. "This is not because such authority is the property only of a few elect souls. On the contrary, it is the possession of every true child of God." "However," he continues, "it must be noted that few believers realize the potential impact of that power, and fewer still are willing to acknowledge their position in the heavenlies and assume the privileges and responsibilities it involves." Drawing on the concept of authority from Ephesians, MacMillan shows how such authority can be used to confront demonic intrusions both personal and corporate, and to facilitate the extension of God's kingdom both local and global. 174 page Softcover Book

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"There are few subjects relating to the Christian Life [with] so little exact knowledge as that of the authority of the believer," says author John A. MacMillan. "This is not because such authority is the property only of a few elect souls. On the contrary, it is the possession of every true child of God." "However," he continues, "it must be noted that few believers realize the potential impact of that power, and fewer still are willing to acknowledge their position in the heavenlies and assume the privileges and responsibilities it involves." Drawing on the concept of authority from Ephesians, MacMillan shows how such authority can be used to confront demonic intrusions both personal and corporate, and to facilitate the extension of God's kingdom both local and global. 174 page Softcover Book

"There are few subjects relating to the Christian Life [with] so little exact knowledge as that of the authority of the believer," says author John A. MacMillan. "This is not because such authority is the property only of a few elect souls. On the contrary, it is the possession of every true child of God." "However," he continues, "it must be noted that few believers realize the potential impact of that power, and fewer still are willing to acknowledge their position in the heavenlies and assume the privileges and responsibilities it involves." Drawing on the concept of authority from Ephesians, MacMillan shows how such authority can be used to confront demonic intrusions both personal and corporate, and to facilitate the extension of God's kingdom both local and global. 174 page Softcover Book