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Kathryn_M's avatar

Your question 'Does He know you?' shook me down deep into my soul. The Lord instantly brought me memories for which I had not repented. It was a powerful moment and I am deeply grateful for your plain speaking.

The current churchians who behave as spoilt children always ask the question the opposite way, 'Do you know Jesus?' , I probably sound like an idiot but I have never heard any so called Christian leader ask if Jesus knows OUR NAME. That brings a chill down the spine. Of course, they say, He knows our name. Duh. But thats not what your question asks. Since reading Bro Bob's Dream, listened to Henry Gruver's visions, Demetri Dudiman prophesies and both you and Larry Taylor plus Agusto Perez, Steve Quayle to name a few, all share the same message. I also include Dr. Ted Broer with the special anointment from God has been life changing. All my questions, I think, have finally been answered. Russ Dizdar & Dan Duval have opened my eyes to the type of spiritual warfare we are up against & the doctrines of demons that has kept Christian's gently asleep, completely unaware we can be literally attacked by evil entities, that we are not impervious to demonic targeting.

The key word I started hearing from you men of faith I somehow missed before is 'AUTHORITY'. L.A.Marzulli defined it in real time & blew my mind. The final key to that locked door of fear that kept seekers afraid to challenge strongholds. When the demon asks in Acts 19:15 'Jesus I know, and Paul, but who are you?' gives that verse an entirely new meaning & power.

I'm sorry for the long comment, but this is the difference between life & death in my humble interpretation. If I misunderstand, pls correct me. Thank you, Stewart for your plain and direct speaking.

I'm waiting for your book frm Amazon & starting 'The Locksmith ' now. Thank you for offering the free pdf. God Bless you.

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Dean Winchell's avatar

Many people cannot, will not or refuse to see, that we have entered into a time of ''change''. They don't see the need to reevaluate their spiritual relationship with the Father. If anything, there might be concern about maintaining the status quo. When calamity strikes, they will not be running straight to the Savior. There is going to be a sea of anger and other emotions, but seeing heartfelt contrition will take some time and time is becoming a rarified commodity.

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