The Power of the Blood: Healing for Your Spirit, Soul, and Body

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Whitaker House, 2005 - Religion - 266 pages
Christ's blood makes available to us greater freedom, power, and deliverance than we can imagine. The results of Jesus' death and resurrection reach across the centuries and are available to us today. Many of us have understood this truth in relation to salvation, but we have not recognized how Jesus' blood can be applied to all aspects of our lives--how it can bring healing, protection, and deliverance for ourselves and those we love. Best-selling author Mary K. Baxter reveals the power of the blood from Old Testament sacrifices to the ultimate sacrifice of Christ on the cross. She shows how the lives of Christians today have been forever transformed by the power of the blood, and how you can apply the blood in your own life by living in the grace extended to you through Christ's death and resurrection.

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About the author (2005)

Mary Kathryn Baxter was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee, brought up in a Christian home, and was born again at age nineteen. After a period of backsliding, she returned to the Lord and has continued serving him since. In the mid-1960s, she began having visions from God, which she has since continued to speak, minister, and write on. In 1983 she was ordained as a minister at the Full Gospel Church of God in Taylor, Michigan, and now ministers with the National Church of God in Washington, D.C. Her services are characterized by miracles and other demonstrations of the Holy Spirit. In addition to her newest book, The Power of the Blood, Mary has also authored A Divine Revelation of Heaven, A Divine Revelation of Hell, A Divine Revelation of the Spirit Realm, and A Divine Revelation of Angels, all four of which have been translated into Spanish. Dr. T. L. Lowery has been a pastor, evangelist, and conference and camp meeting speaker for many years, and has conducted healing and deliverance crusades around the world. He is assistant general overseer of the Church of God, Cleveland, Tennessee, and the Bishop Emeritus of the National Church of God in Washington, D.C. He is the author of Gifted to Serve.