Description
Throughout the Bible, we read stories of individuals praying
desperate prayers--and receiving miracle answers. This leaves us with a
question: What does it take to push through--to break the miracle barrier?
In this powerful new release, apostolic leader Jennifer LeClaire reveals a surprising key to obtaining breakthrough, veiled in the prayer lives of people crying desperately to see godly desires manifested, loved ones delivered, and enemies defeated. She teaches believers how to cry out to God, and how to sustain the desperate kind of faith undaunted by obstacles, opposition, and odds--prayer in faith that breaks the miracle barrier. AMAZON LINK
In this powerful new release, apostolic leader Jennifer LeClaire reveals a surprising key to obtaining breakthrough, veiled in the prayer lives of people crying desperately to see godly desires manifested, loved ones delivered, and enemies defeated. She teaches believers how to cry out to God, and how to sustain the desperate kind of faith undaunted by obstacles, opposition, and odds--prayer in faith that breaks the miracle barrier. AMAZON LINK
5 STARS
A statement that caught my attention was one that was so true but not usually put this way. That the enemy likes to stir us to distraction with the clamoring noises around us. When we are desperately seeking instructions for breakthrough, noise steers our souls away from hearing God's voice. In the enemy's hands it is an undesired, interfering, disturbing sound. It almost always demands out attention. Well said!
This book is filled with wisdom, both supernatural and physical. I liked that she added experiences of how she overcame some of those challenges. Some things that we could use too!
I especially identified with the noise she explained as distracting noise of the past. It is like a broken record replaying every failure that replays over and over in our minds. Ugh. Ugly but true. The sound of Now was even more interesting
No book by this author would be complete without timely scripture references and this book has them.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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