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Unbroken Curses

Unbroken Curses

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: And these people have a problem with Harry?
Review: I happened upon this book quite by accident. I was looking for a bad example of "Christian" authorship and theology (Frank Peretti specifically) and found this.

I thought I'd read it all after reading Neil Anderson books, but this is absolutely dreadful. I'm shocked and dismayed that this book even exists, much less that it can be found promoted on the bookshelves of Christian bookstores.

My recommendation is burn this book and read your bible. Specifically Job where it is shown that Satan has NO power over us and can do NOTHING to harm us unless God grants him permission.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must read for every Christian
Review: I have read many Christian authors, I find Rebecca's books impossible to put down. This one is no exception. I have passed it on to many friends. She hits us right between the eyes with the truth. I wish her many blessings and hope she will continue with her work.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Rebecca's Four Books
Review: I read all 4 books of Dr. Rebecca Brown, and I would like to thank the lord for making people like herself to stand against satan. The books are very believable if you tested them against the holy Bible. The Bible truly is the constitution that God and satan go by. The lack of knowledge would only harm the one who lacks the knowledge, and the opponent will definitely have an advantage over him. In courts the judge can not help that person who does not know the law, so does our just God, He would not help one who ignored his word. To answer some of the skeptics, I would like to say that the Lord Jesus have given his disciples power to cast out demons in his name, and they did for the most part, but their was an occasion that they failed to. Later the Lord explained how to deal with certain kind of demons. By this I intend to explain their lack of knowledge was the problem even though they had the authority from the Lord.
Legal grounds are very important. Especially when we deal with the one who wants to steal and to destroy.....
I would like to add a true story. Some child of God I know very well was looking to purchase a home. The real estate agent showed him a nice home. The problem was that he and his wife sensed a thickness in the air. They know it was something satanic about that house. Truly the owner was a Buddha follower and there was traces of some satanic magazines (by christian standard) and he kept a locked room where he performed his rituals. This did not prevent them from trying to purchase the home because they are children of the King. If God is King, then they are prince and princess, thus, they have authority and should practice this authority. They could only practice this authority after the deed was signed and the house was bought. Now, satan who tried to block the sale was now the trespasser not them. It is legally theirs now. All they would have to do is sanctify the home by the name of the Lord Jesus and the demons leave. Our Lord prayed and sanctified all the time. The old testament clearly states that the vessels and every thing that belong to the house of the lord should be sanctified. . .
There are a lot to add. This book indeed should be read by all christians who take things for granted.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: flawed exegesis, claims of divine inspiration = WARNING!
Review: I read through "Brown's" books several years ago and was impressed with many of the things she said. I found it incredible that she would DARE claim inspiration for much of what she says. In my mind, anyone who says (in this age) the same words or less "thus saith the lord" is treading on ground WAY too thin for their own good! I think it would be safe to presume that if someone who used this phrase said just another time simply ONE thing that was not correct, then EVERYTHING they said and ever would say should be rejected. But one thing that I found concerning much of what "Brown" had to say was something that I recently read in a book by R.C. Sproul concerning Hyper-Preterism, which related EXACTLY to "Brown's" books. Sproul says in his book "The Last Days According to Jesus" page 162 and 164...

"We encounter two more serious problems with this view. The first is logical, the second theological. The logical difficulty is that it involves propositions and assertions THAT CAN BE NEITHER VERIFIED NOR FALSIFIED EMPIRICALLY." To do this is to consequently "make it nonverifiable and nonfalsifiable. This is dangerous business!....The existence of such things can never be falsified because the terms of falsification are limited at the outset."

And this was the general idea that I held before I read the article "Drugs, Demons, and Delusions"...that the ideas she proposed could be true, but if they were, it's not provable and it's not disprovable, for the arguments she makes concerning so many of her ideas are based on a questionable exegetical interpretation. Thus, I did not believe what she said and I did not disbelieve. After reading this article, however, it seems some truth has been shed on the author and in light of such evidence, I can now go the extra mile and declare a FALSE TEACHER and a FALSE PROPHET of "Brown"...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must read!
Review: I really benefitted a lot from reading this book. It helped me recognize unbroken curses in my own life and repent of them, seek the Lord's forgiveness and help...following the guidelines in this book in prayer to the Lord I was set free! and it truly feels like freedom from bondage! You really should read this book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE BOOK IS ONE OF THE BEST IN YOU WALK WITH THE LORD
Review: I realy loved this book it was just as good as the other four.I realy think Rebecca is a true sevant of the Lord indeed.I would like to email her and find her mimistery.Just as some of us would have like to see Moses and shake his hand.I see Rebecca as a Moses of the 90's.I WOULD LIKE TO CONTACT HER MINISTERY .MICHAEL

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Glory be to GOD
Review: I thank God that someone is willing to come forward with the truth about the end time. Rebecca this book is truly telling the truth of the spiritual warfare in the end time. Be encouraged inspite of the critics. I encourage everyone who means business for Jesus Christ to read this book, if not then don't bother. If you aren't ready I encourage you to check out Mark 8:34 (King James Version, The Bible).

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Terribly lacking in proper spiritual discernment
Review: I thought PREPARE FOR WAR had its flaws, but this is the worst one yet! I can agree that we as Christians should be careful what kind of souvenirs we bring home from foreign countries because of their possible connection with the occult. But to attribute everything that happens in a Christian's life to demonic oppression or generational curses is a gross misinterpretation of the Scriptures. The Bible gives numerous accounts of godly people who experienced suffering that was in no way connected with either problem. The Apostle Paul had a "thorn in the flesh" that he begged God to remove, but God's response was "My grace is sufficient for you..." (see 2 Corinthians 12), not to go through countless rituals to rebuke demons (by the way, Jesus didn't go through rituals to cast out demons; He simply commanded them to come out and they DID!). No Christian is immune from suffering, and the presence of it in one's life does not necessarily always mean that the person is under a curse. Also, Dr. Brown's suggestion that tribal warfare among African nations and gang warfare among African-American youth is attributed to the influence of ancestral demon gods is also stretching it too far. As an African-American, I find it downright offensive. Many faithful African and African-American Christians are dying for their faith, fleeing from their homes, being sold into slavery in the Sudan, etc. and it has nothing to do with ancestral curses brought on by idol worship. It has everything to do with the fact that "...all who live godly in Christ Jesus SHALL suffer persecution". Also, the suggestion that land previously settled by Native Americans is cursed and needs to be cleansed is also outrageous! If that were the case, we should all pack up and leave the U.S., for the vast majority of American soil was once occupied by Indians. What's really bad about this book is that, once again, the blood of Christ alone is not considered sufficient for deliverance. We must recite certain prayers and perform certain rituals in order to be set free. This nullifies the effectiveness of the gospel of Jesus Christ, which according to the first chapter of Romans, is "the power of God unto SALVATION, to every one that believeth". I don't deny that the sins of previous generations have affected our society today. But to spend precious time looking for demons under every rock is a grave mistake. In fact, Satan would like nothing more than to have us obsessed with him and his works instead of keeping our eyes on Jesus. We must get back to the simplicity of the gospel and trust God to protect his people. For more detailed criticism on Rebecca Brown's books and theology, look up Personal Freedom Outreach (a Christian apologetics organization) on the Web.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A BLESSING
Review: I've read this book twice. God has made me more aware of Satan and sin through this book,and Rebecca's previous releases. Definitely a MUST READ for the whole body of Christ. I would like to know one thing though. How can I get in contact with them?? F.O.C

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: REBECCA BROWN IS A BOND SERVANT OF THE LORD JESUS
Review: I, Donna read this book and found it completely in line with the Word of God. Rebecca and her husband are on the front line of the last day battle with Satan. I am very thankful they have the courage to reach out with the revelation of truth given to them by the Lord in order to help the last day church. This book is a great help to me in my christian walk as are all her other books on spiritual warfare.


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