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Divine Healing + Divine Health = A Divine Life: The Three D's

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In the Garden of Eden, God promised health and wealth to all that would embrace His Holy Words and follow the plan of redemption. The promise has never been withdrawn. We all have an opportunity to embrace health all of our lives without diseases, sickness or untimely death. A'saph.......Psalm 82:6. That is God in him, through him and as him says "I have said, Ye are gods; and all children of the Most High". Therefore, we must prepare to live and allow the Lord to take sickness and diseases from our midst. How would you like to be healed? Then today is the day, that you can begin your transition to Divine Life................quaranteed!

68 pages, Paperback

First published March 10, 2010

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Mary F. Simmons

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April 10, 2016
Very good read, been trying to get caught up on reviews of all books won of late. So I'm sorry if slightly short review as things in my life have been hectic of late. Loved this book and shared it with friends of mine in hopes to add to your reviews. Keep up the awesome work. This book came to me in a time I really needed it as my health has declined of late and gave me a lot of hope.
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March 28, 2011
Evangelist Simmons is a master at her artistry and it bleeds life into each readers heart, and we come back begging for more. This book has resonated with multitudes, and it needs to be shared with everyone living, breathing soul.
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March 28, 2016
I received this as a first read. This is a good devotional . I really like most of this book. There is some things that I did not enjoy. However those where very minimal. A very short read but a lot of things packed in this book.
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