Rating: Summary: Read more current material Review: War on the Saints was a gift some 20 years ago. It was a battle just to read it. I gave a copy to a spiritual friend who placed it on the dash of his truck, but was able to read only 6 pages within 5 months. This will be the most difficult book you will ever read. The devil does not want to be exposed. When you begin to read you will get sleepy; the phone and the doorbell will ring forever; you'll get a headache; your eyes will blur, you will be supplied with hundreds of "reasonings" that you don't need to read it, etc. Most Christians are not aware of being in a spiritual war, but God has given us this sweetheart of spiritual warfare, Jesse Penn-Lewis, to whom He has revealed devilish tactics (2 Corinthians 2:11). While reading War on the Saints, you will get angry when you discover how many times the devil has duped you as well as your loved ones and the body of Christ. The awakening will be like finding yourself naked in the midst of a packed house at Madison Square Garden. But you will become strong in the Lord. The Army teaches us to begin "hand to hand" combat in the onguard position. So, I challenge you to strap on the whole armor of God (Ephesians 6:10-18). We have authority over all the devil's power "and nothing shall by any means hurt us" (Luke 10:19). Revelation 12:11 declares the winner, "the saints overcame the devil by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony." God needs Christian warriors. The recruiter.
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