

Series: The Kingdom of God Made Simple
Paperback: 248 pages
Publisher: Inkity Press (September 5, 2016)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0998091200
ISBN-13: 978-0998091204
Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.6 x 9 inches
Shipping Weight: 15.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
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The Praying Medic has written a broad and useful overview of how believers can “travel in the Spirit”. It’s broad because he defines spirit travel to include visits to various places in heaven and earth, alterations in the sense of time and space that we may experience, along with comparisons of non-biblical modes of spirit travel. As a result, our perception and understanding of the different forms of spirit travel mentioned in the Bible are increased. Indeed, you may realize after reading his book that you have already had some unexplainable events in your life that were a form of traveling in the spirit.Importantly, the author advances the very biblical idea that “spirit travel” exists for ministry reasons: to heal the sick, to pray for and to encourage those who are troubled or in danger, to “stretch” our human resources to accomplish things for God and to receive equipping for our work, family and ministries.Spirit travel does pose certain dangers and the Praying Medic points out many potential hazards for those without a solid grounding in the faith or who are motivated by unhealthy or selfish pursuits of spiritual and personal power. Additionally, The Praying Medic takes great pains to insist that the content he presents shouldn’t be seen as inflexible instructions or doctrine for traveling in the spirit, but reflects the best information that he has gathered to date.The author is careful to ground his arguments in both Scripture and in the personal testimonies of himself and of others. If you have read other Praying Medic books, expect to see some repetition of certain stories from those previous works--although in many cases the analyses of his experiences are appropriately adapted for better explaining the specific form of travel under discussion.
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