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Possessing the Gates of the Enemy: An Intercessionary Prayer Manual Possessing the Gates of the Enemy: An Intercessionary Prayer Manual by Cindy Jacobs
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“the newspaper is the Christian’s report card. By reading the local news we can tell what kind of job we are doing as intercessors. I often encourage people to “pray the news.”
Cindy Jacobs, Possessing the Gates of the Enemy: A Training Manual for Militant Intercession
“As we allow God to polish us and our armor, we will grow to become vessels of honor in the house of the Lord. We will look back and see this as a time of great learning and blessing.”
Cindy Jacobs, Possessing the Gates of the Enemy: A Training Manual for Militant Intercession
“A to Z Dream Symbology Dictionary (Friesens, 2015)”
Cindy Jacobs, Possessing the Gates of the Enemy: A Training Manual for Militant Intercession
“There is a principle that is often painful to young intercessors who are full of zeal: God is not in a hurry. He takes the time He needs to build His character in us. He will patiently and methodically clean up our wicked hearts so He can allow us to pray His purposes into human affairs. Most of us want everything to happen immediately, but God loves to marinate.”
Cindy Jacobs, Possessing the Gates of the Enemy: A Training Manual for Militant Intercession
“one of them asked, “Is there anything too hard for God?”
Cindy Jacobs, Possessing the Gates of the Enemy: A Training Manual for Militant Intercession
“Those who are constantly receiving harsh words from God usually come from dysfunctional home situations. This taints what they hear and leads them into legalistic ways of hearing from God and applying what they hear.”
Cindy Jacobs, Possessing the Gates of the Enemy: A Training Manual for Militant Intercession