Rating: Summary: A must read for everyone Review: A combination of two of the most powerfully anointed books written in recent Christian history. A humbeling experience to say the least and one that will make you go... "Hummmmm..." Fall in love with the Savior all over again, learn to love all over again, learn! The words of this text will remain with you and continue to mend your heart probably for the rest of your life!
Rating: Summary: A must read for everyone Review: A combination of two of the most powerfully anointed books written in recent Christian history. A humbeling experience to say the least and one that will make you go... "Hummmmm..." Fall in love with the Savior all over again, learn to love all over again, learn! The words of this text will remain with you and continue to mend your heart probably for the rest of your life!
Rating: Summary: Worth reading... Review: I think Brother Joyner has a lot of wonderful insights and I'd recommend this book. However, his apocalyptic, metaphorical style gets old quick, especially when trying to read through a double-edition like this. Joyner, like many spirit-filled ministers and teachers today, would do well to cut back on all the Revelation lingo and simply give the reader his wisdom.
Rating: Summary: a smart whacko, but a whacko nonetheless Review: Joyner is definately not an idiot. And I suppose this book might appeal to those who are of the charismatic persuasion. However, people who claim to speak for God make me very nervous. When I see Joyner restore a withered arm PUBLICLY or make a lame man walk, as the apostles did, then I will take him more seriously.
Rating: Summary: Final Quest Review: Please put this book and all of your othhers on audio........In our family we a challenge with vision and audios would be helpful......
Rating: Summary: Final Quest Review: Please put this book and all of your othhers on audio........In our family we a challenge with vision and audios would be helpful......
Rating: Summary: For those who hunger & thirst... Review: The bible in 1 John 4:1, "Dear friends, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world." I fervently encourage that you do just that with this book. Because I know in my heart that you will feel the Spirit speaking to you from the pages of this book. The only reason I'm writing this review is because I want every Christian to experience the joy of knowing & growing in the LORD that I experienced more fully in reading this book.I believe Rick Joyner to be a great man of God, but the man himself is not important. The message of this book has nothing to do with Rick Joyner, believe me, the Spirit will be showing you thing in your heart and there is noway you will put down the book unchanged. I don't quite know what else to say to adequately encourage that you make this purchase. In fact, the only argument I can find for NOT purchasing this book is that everything within it can be found in the pages of your bible. From the words and actions of Jesus that are recorded in the gospels to words of biblical prophets (especially John's vision in Revelations) you have the main substance of this book. Joyner's vision of the state of the church today, the blindness of Christians, the need for humility and above all love of others worthy of the love Christ has for us, will give you a new hunger and thirst. In fact, the book will make you want to read again the Gospels, so you can fall in love all over again with a most wonderful Savior. Just buy the book.
Rating: Summary: Joyner has a gift - and this book shares that gift with us Review: The two books are really written with the second being the logical sequel to the first, so don't think this is just two different books. Fascinating. Intricate. Will give you plenty of motivation to assess where you are, spiritually.
Rating: Summary: Joyner has a gift - and this book shares that gift with us Review: The two books are really written with the second being the logical sequel to the first, so don't think this is just two different books. Fascinating. Intricate. Will give you plenty of motivation to assess where you are, spiritually.
Rating: Summary: VERY TOUCHING AND THOUGHT PROVOKING: POWERFUL! Review: The vivid picture that Rick Joyner begins painting on the first page of this wonderful allegorical work, is still as colorful and fresh at this moment, as it was when I first opened the book and began reading. In "The Vision: The Final Quest, and the Call", The first page caught my full attention and captivated every moment that was available, until I had finished it. This book is a must read for all who are in pursuit of Biblical Christianity. I purchased it on a recommendation of a friend who suggested that it is a very, very valuable read. He is right! Every moment that I had available for reading, I was captivated by its pages. Rick had a series of visions, which he wrote down as he recieved them. It is a story about a warrior who faced the terrible army of Satan, and saw those who had been brought into bondage, and stood among many who were destroyed by the enemy. The army was very large, and was divided into divisions, with each carrying a different banner. These included Pride, Self-Righteousness, Respectability, Unrighteous Judgement, and Jealousy. He experiences many of his inner fears, and continues to fight the good fight, ultimately to experience the process of overcoming, and this only through total and complete humility and submission to Jesus. He becomes a great warrior prepared for the last great battle, and goes through a process of attaining the full armour of God in preparation for... He grows to understand God's righteous judgements, humility, meekness, purpose, and upmost his love. The revelations in this book shed light on many Biblical doctrines, helping the reader to gain a fuller understanding of some of the Bible passages that are applied. I would rate this book right up there with "Hinds Feet on High Places", Hannah Hurnard. It is a heart changer, and a Good Book! E. R. Hoff
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