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Prayers For Cleansing Ancestral Bloodlines In The Courts Of Heaven

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Gain Your Freedom In The Courts! Although you are not personally responsible for the sins of others, you are influenced by and can suffer from the consequences of your forefathers’ sins through your ancestral bloodline. These sins provide an access point for Satan to accuse and attack you and your family. You have the legal right to stand in the gap, enter the Courts of Heaven, and offer up prayers of repentance for your ancestral bloodline in order to break the generational cycles and patterns of curses, lies and sins. Find out how to do this and much more in this powerful book of prayers.  To beat Satan at his own game, it is much more effective to confront him in a Courtroom in heaven first, before engaging him on a battlefield on the earth. This is divine order, strategy, and wisdom. As you deal with outstanding issues in your life, the lives of family members, and your ancestral bloodline in the Courts of Heaven, you will see and experience the fruit of this repentance. There you can face your Accuser and be defended by Christ Jesus, your Advocate. His perfect defense allows you to obtain a verdict in your favor from Father God, the Supreme Judge. There you can obtain mercy and find relief, freedom, and breakthrough.  

288 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 7, 2020

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Bruce Cook

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Bruce Alexander Cook was an American journalist and author who also wrote under the pseudonym Bruce Alexander. He wrote historical fiction and nonfiction.

Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the Goodreads database with this name.

Cook's first book was a nonfiction work, The Beat Generation, published in 1971. His first novel was Chicago-based Sex Life, in 1978.

He wrote four novels featuring Los Angeles detective Antonio "Chico" Cervantes under the name Bruce Cook and also a series of novels about the blind magistrate Sir John Fielding, the real-life founder of London's first police force, under the name Bruce Alexander, the last of which was published posthumously by his widow and writer John Shannon. Young Will: The Confessions of William Shakespeare was also published posthumously.

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Will likely keep this book for reference though I’m not bought into 100% of what he teaches.
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