Mary K. Baxter was a Christian evangelist and author best known for her vivid spiritual visions and revelatory writings. In 1976, she began experiencing a series of supernatural visions of hell and heaven, which she believed were given to her by God to warn the world and lead people to salvation. These experiences became the foundation for her bestselling book A Divine Revelation of Hell, which has sold nearly 1.4 million copies. Based in Florida, Mary traveled globally to share her message, and her ministry was marked by accounts of healing and miracles. Through Whitaker House, she authored a series of books that expanded on her spiritual insights, including A Divine Revelation of Heaven, A Divine Revelation of the Spirit Realm, A Divine Revelation of Angels, A Divine Revelation of Spiritual Warfare, and others. Her writings continue to inspire and challenge readers with their urgent calls to faith, prayer, and spiritual discernment.
Third book of hers I read, only because the other two were simply funny, sad, and shockingly weird. This lady found her niche and just kept pumping out the tales of sci-fi, claiming it's futuristic and real. Kind of sad when one thinks about it, the money she is making from the fear and confusion of others. Baxter takes the cake with this one: but with easy words to understand.
I read the A Divine Revelation of Hell book by Mary K Baxter and enjoyed it so much that I thought this book by her would be interesting to pick up to read. However, I find that there so too much quotes of the bible and I didn't quite really find I was looking for in this book. I skipped most of chapters coz it starts to bore me with too many quotes and not much detail information I was looking for in about the work of angels. I only find the last few ending chapters a bit interesting where she talks about angels and prayers. In addition, there is also the part where she mentions about aborted babies where they go. Still, not forgetting about this part I also enjoy was the angels were there to intercede with her son's close call in a car accident. This one reminds me of the car accident I had years ago and in same situation.
Through our study of angels, we have seen that the Lord of Hosts is a mighty God who accomplishes His purposes in heaven and on earth. The verse that strengthens my heart and can strengthen the heart of every true believer is found in Daniel 4:35: “He does according to His will in the army of heaven and among the inhabitants of the earth. No one can restrain His hand.” He is the God of both angels and men. He is our God! Let our prayer ever be, “Your kingdom come. Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven” (Luke 11:2)!
This is a very good book to read Nd understand what to do and how to do it. How to pray and invoke your Angels to work for you always.
Mary K. Baxter is a prolific writer that has certainly been with Jesus. I loved reading this book and I now have a better perspective on Angels and the power that is in them and their relationship to us. This book was an excellent read and I learned so much from it. There was so much power and revelation in this book.
With this book, I've learned how the Angels operate in heaven and here on earth. Before reading this book, I was not aware that angels are on assignment for me. Such as healing angels, angels of protection, etc... And that we can assign angels for our needs.
Angels are real and they have a Mission here on earth. They are called to Protect and Minister to the children of God. It is absolutely wonderful to read how these incredible beings actually dwell among us on a daily basis protecting us from seen and unseen danger. This book reminds me how God loves me so much that he has a full-time bodyguard to protect me here on the earth.
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Very informative and easy to understand. I love that she used multiple verses of scripture to back up everything that she was preaching. The study questions after the reading we're helpful in showing me what parts I retained well and what sections I needed to go over. Some of them also force you to look over your own relationship with God and how you can improve it/yourself.