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Did you know….

 

·       That when you don’t FULLY forgive someone, the evil ones have a right to torment that person?

·       And the opposite way is true:  when YOU are not fully forgiven by others, the evil ones have a right to torment you?... yeah… trippy, eh?  Ask the Lord to show you how to break them off.

·       There’s an evil spirit of obesity?

·       That with God’s permission, you can nullify the weather forecasts?

·       And with God’s permission, you can dispatch angels to bring about better weather?

·       That when you say something BAD about a person, you are in-a-sense placing spiritual black patches on them.  Kind of like ‘slinging mud’?

·       That when you are telling a person what another person says badly about you, an evil spirit shows up to torment the person you are talking to?

·       You can tap into God’s solutions for problems, etc.

·       When you see/hear/experience something that is NOT from God, you can: nullify it, remove it, take it to the Cross, curse it (but get God’s permission first), loose it from your soul (Kat Kerr’s teaching) and remove the hooks.

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·       Feel free to share.

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·       For more topics and what God said about them:

·       "REAL Conversations with God"   books2read.com/u/mgLPqx

·       “Encounters with Angels”  https://books2read.com/u/mlaE0A

·       “The Father Talks About Himself” https://books2read.com/u/4j2JyZ

·       “The Holy Spirit Talks About Himself” https://books2read.com/u/31Y1pw

·       “Talk About Scriptures! A Holy Spirit commentary- Bible Companion https://books2read.com/u/4AK5zd

·       Elisabellas (on Facebook) Encouraging and Enlightening

·       “Yahweh God Talks About His Holy Bible”  https://books2read.com/u/mKyB9B

·       “This Really Happened!”  https://books2read.com/u/mZ5ALy

·       “Jesus Symbols”  https://www.amazon.com/Jesus-Symbols-Coloring-Book-

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