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John BevereCharisma House / 2006 / Trade PaperbackOur Price$10.493.7 out of 5 stars for Enemy Access Denied: Slam the Devil's Door with One Simple Decision. View reviews of this product. 6 Reviews
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Pamela Richardson5 Stars Out Of 5This book is well writtenJuly 20, 2011Pamela RichardsonQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5I think this book was fabulous! It makes you think about your existence on this earth and what God's expects from us while we're here. We are to be always obedient to God even when the world tells us differently.
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MrBig5 Stars Out Of 5AwesomeNovember 7, 2013MrBigQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5This book made me feel like I was actually Jesus. I was watching football and realized that I was being disobedient. Then, one day, I read this book. Life changer. It made me realize I am a sinner and that I was going to be burning in the toasty flames of hell. I know that sounds warm and wonderful, but no. It's hell. We're all sinners and come short of the glory of Jebus. R'Amen.
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Valerie4 Stars Out Of 5December 12, 2008ValerieI loved this book as John Bevere explains well how we ourselves allow defeat from the enemy in our lives by disobedience to God. If you have desired to get closer to God and struggle with things not working out in your life this book helps to put those things in perspective and draw you closer to God. Mr. Bever's explaination that one can loose their salvation by making the decision to willfull walk away and reject the salvation and blood of Jesus which once saved them is very good.I would recommend this book to anyone wanting a closer walk with God and move forward in your call for His Kingdom.
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Sharita Phillip4 Stars Out Of 5January 20, 2010Sharita PhillipI love reading books by the author. He makes things very understandable, and relevant to today's society. This is an awesome book.
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Michelle Saville2 Stars Out Of 5October 30, 2008Michelle SavilleI found this book to be very informative in many ways. I do like the way Mr. Bevere takes respect/love for God, obedience to his word and contentment in God's providence very seriously. However, Mr. Bevere also believes that salvation is not secure - your obedience can either gain you or cost you your salvation in spite of the blood of Christ - I disagree that this is the case - then the blood of Jesus would not be sufficient for salvation. As a result, I would not recommend this book especially for new christians as the author would quickly have the person walking on eggshells in spite of the blood of Christ wondering if they are obedient enough to get into heaven.
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