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Redefining Rhema: Responding to God's Voice Releasing His Purposes on Earth Releasing His Purposes on Earth

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Release God's Word Through Declaration!

Fear and anxiety may darken our lives, but God offers a supernatural solution: His freshly spoken word.

Ed Delph and David Lake invite you to experience the voice of God in a new way. Through their revelatory three-step approach, you will learn how to hear the freshly spoken, Rhema word from God, and speak forth what He is saying. This kind of confident prayer produces power and results!

You can break through darkness in the same way that God's spoken word created light and order in Genesis 1. Declaration releases supernatural creative power, and this power is available to every Christian!

But before you can declare the word of God, you must first hear the Rhema of God.

Redefining Rhema is a prophetic blueprint that will:


Position you to clearly hear freshly spoken words from God
Show you how to speak to God with the assurance that He is listening
Empower you to release God's voice on Earth through transformational declarations, prayers, and actions
Speak God's word, and see the darkness dispelled!

288 pages, Paperback

Published September 1, 2017

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July 5, 2018
There were certainly some gold nuggets throughout and things I will take away from this read, but it's also not a book I would recommend overall. Most of the points seemed like the authors had to make quite a bit of a stretch in order to make their analogies or examples work and the repetition (which I often appreciate in order to get highlighted points to stick) was just too much. The book could have been 1/4 the length and still said everything and probably in a much more powerful way.
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