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01 septembre 2006
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EAN13
9781441200112
Langue
English
Poids de l'ouvrage
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Publié par
Date de parution
01 septembre 2006
Nombre de lectures
0
EAN13
9781441200112
Langue
English
Poids de l'ouvrage
1 Mo
Other Books by Derek Prince
Biography
Appointment in Jerusalem
Guides to the Life of Faith
Atonement: Your Appointment with God
Blessing or Curse: You Can Choose!
Faith to Live By
God Is a Matchmaker
God’s Remedy for Rejection
The Grace of Yielding
Husbands and Fathers
How to Fast Successfully
The Marriage Covenant
Prayers and Proclamations
Protection from Deception
Shaping History Through Prayer and Fasting
Spiritual Warfare
Thanksgiving, Praise and Worship
They Shall Expel Demons
Who Is the Holy Spirit?
Systematic Bible Exposition
The Last Word on the Middle East
Self Study Bible Course
The Spirit-Filled Believer’s Handbook
© 1990, 2000, 2006 by Derek Prince Ministries–International
Published by Chosen Books 11400 Hampshire Avenue South Bloomington, Minnesota 55438 www.chosenbooks.com
Chosen Books is a division of Baker Publishing Group, Grand Rapids, Michigan. www.bakerpublishinggroup.com
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Ebook corrections 06.03.2019, 07.21.2022
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ISBN 978-1-4412-0011-2
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Scripture marked TLB is taken from The Living Bible , copyright © 1971. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Wheaton, IL 60189. All rights reserved.
To protect the privacy of some of the individuals referred to, names of persons and places, and some other details, have in a few cases been changed.
Contents
Cover
Half Title Page
Other Books by Derek Prince
Title Page
Copyright Page
Foreword
Introduction
Introduction to the Blessing or Curse Study Course
Section 1 Blessings and Curses
Introduction
1. Wrestling with Shadows
2. Invisible Barriers
3. How Blessings and Curses Operate
4. Moses’ List of Blessings and Curses
5. Seven Indications of a Curse
Section 2 No Curse without a Cause
Introduction
6. False Gods
7. Various Moral and Ethical Sins
8. Anti-Semitism
9. Legalism, Carnality, Apostasy
10. Theft, Perjury, Robbing God
11. Authority Figures
12. Self-Imposed Curses
13. Servants of Satan
14. Soulish Talk
15. Soulish Prayers
16. Summary of Section 2
Section 3 From Curse to Blessing
Introduction
17. The Divine Exchange
18. Seven Steps to Release
19. From Shadows to Sunlight
20. Forceful Men Lay Hold of It
21. Beyond Confession: Proclamation, Thanksgiving, Praise
22. Proclamations for Continuing Victory
Important Afterwords
Introduction
23. Curses Not Yet Revoked
24. To Bless or to Curse?
Notes
About the Author
Back Cover
Foreword
The author of this book was my mentor and spiritual father. It was the privilege of my wife, Bonnie, and me to assist this great servant of God and work alongside Derek Prince as co-pastors for eighteen years. Over the years, we started traveling as an apostolic team. Derek would often have me hold the evangelistic and healing services.
Our lives have been influenced and transformed by the profound truths Derek Prince shared with us. He was our friend and senior elder. He stewarded these truths with grace and integrity, with joy and humor, and without religiosity or legalism.
On our first pilgrimage to Israel, Bonnie and I shared dinner with Derek and Ruth Prince on the shores of the Sea of Galilee. He insisted on buying me St. Peter’s fish. As the steaming platter came out, Derek, with a serious face, told me it was customary for pilgrims on their first journey to Galilee to eat the eyes of this fish in honor of St. Peter. Being a good disciple, I immediately bit into them. It was the most terrible stuff I had ever tasted. As I was wiping my tongue with some wet towels, I looked up. Derek was grinning. He loved to tease his friends with practical jokes.
Over the years, I saw for myself the practical outworking of the truths shared in this book in the lives of countless people in Africa, America, Asia and Europe.
I recall our mission trip to Zambia. We were ministering deep in the interior of Africa, overlooking the Zambezi River, where thousands of area villagers had gathered to hear God’s Word. Derek, Ruth and I stayed in a nearby ramshackle house with big holes in the roof. Lizards would often drop through the roof as Derek would instruct the lead pastors and share a simple lunch of soup and bread.
A big field had been cleared close to the river, and a large crowd had gathered to hear the truths shared in this book. And we saw wonderful miracles, affirming that many experienced great deliverances from curses that had yoked them for generations. In the late evening, we would walk back through the bush to our lodging, carefully holding kerosene lanterns so as not to step on the abundant poisonous snakes that slithered all around.
As those humble African pastors said farewell, they thanked us and observed, “The last notable ministry team to visit us before yours was Dr. David Livingstone’s. Thank you for this message. Now we know we don’t have to be afraid of the sorcerers and their curses. The curses can be broken. We have heard and seen that the power of the cross triumphs over all.”
In those great apostolic journeys with Derek Prince, I saw the greatness of the Gospel message, the breaking of curses and the importance of the blessing. I saw that these truths can transform and heal families, cities and nations. We are to lay hold of the blessing for ourselves, our children and our nations, as did Jacob in the book of Genesis.
When Rebekah pushed Jacob to the front of the line to receive his father’s blessing, she was on a mission from God. Jacob feared discovery, but his mother said, “I’ll take the curse. You obey my voice.” Rebekah had gone from barren to doubly blessed. Some twenty years after her sons were born, the second of those twins inherited the blessing of a firstborn son. According to tradition, Jacob should not have gotten the blessing. According to his abilities, Jacob should not have gotten the blessing. According to the word of his own father, Jacob should not have gotten the blessing.
But the power of a blessing that comes from God is stronger than any curse the world or man can bring down! The power of the blessing that comes from God will overtake any power of destruction or failure chasing you. The favor that came on Jacob was the blessing of God on His friend Abraham, Jacob’s grandfather. The covenant promise that God had made to Abraham was alive and active, even generations after Abraham had died. That covenant and those promises were the root and foreshadow of the promise and blessing that come to you and me through faith in Christ.
The shadow of the cross falling over a person’s life is more powerful than any other shadow. Jesus took the curses of sin and death that we might receive the blessings of obedience to His Word. In the cross we are redeemed from every curse. Ultimately poverty, failure, disease, violence, destruction and even death must stop before the shadow of the cross that Jesus raised up for our lives.
The turmoil Rebekah experienced caused her to fear that something terrible was happening. It drove her to God, and she discovered the secret of His blessing. The key to receiving the ongoing blessing was obedience to the voice of God.
Centuries after His promise to Abraham, God delivered some three million of Abraham’s descendants from slavery and death in Egypt. How did He do it? He did it by the power of the blood of a lamb. Today, two thousand years after His death and resurrection, the power of the cross of Christ still prevails in breaking curses and releasing the blessing.
Bonnie and I pray that you will be touched and transformed by my friend’s great teachings on how to recognize and release yourself from curses. May you and your family always walk in the blessings. It is, as Derek would emphasize, because of the cross.
Mahesh Chavda senior pastor, All Nations Church Charlotte, North Carolina
Introduction
In the 1970s Derek Prince began to unfold for believers an astonishing, life-changing teaching from the Bible that few people had ever heard. It was a thoroughly scriptural and God-blessed message about blessings and curses.
This startling revelation—which he would continue to develop and gain spiritual insight about over the next three decades—has profoundly influenced several generations of theologians and preachers. More importantly, it has provided a simple key to a better life for hundreds of thousands of Christians all over the world.
Derek Prince may not be familiar to you. He is not a household name in Christian circles today. Nevertheless, he stands as one of the truly extraordinary Bible teachers and theologians of the twentieth century.
A British citizen born in India, Prince was Eton-educated and Cambridge-trained (a contemporary and acquaintance of C. S. Lewis there). For a