Find Supernatural Power Through Ancient Pathways to God's Glory |
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"The Ancient Portals of Heaven" guides the reader into supernatural resurrection power by helping them enter into spiritual gateways called the portals of heaven. Herzog has done thorough and extensive research on interesting obscured historical information, archaeological discoveries, and scientific facts of the advanced wisdom in Israel, especially during the days of King Solomon's reign. Herzog uses personal stories of "exercising kingdom authority" as well as stories from many others who tell of direct encounters with Jesus. Ancient geographical portals are described as locations today where a portal to Heaven was opened in ancient times. Many of these portals still exist today to those who have the right of entry. The cities of Jerusalem, Bethel, Galilee, and Eden are examples of these portals. Each of these cities has a unique supernatural identity as a portal of healing, miraculous phenomena, signs, covenants, restoration, or salvation. There are seasonal portals as well as the geographical which include the feasts of God, or the Jewish feasts. These are available to anyone all believers. Celebrating the Feast of Weeks, the Feast of the Tabernacles, Passover, or the Lord's Day can result in Great glory. "The Ishmael-Muslim" connection is both interesting and helpful in light of world events today. It is significant that the eyes of the world are being focused on the Middle East today. It was refreshing to read of Herzog's involvement in Worldwide Harvest in Israel, Indonesia, and Malaysia. "The Ancient Portals of Heaven" is well documented, skillfully written, and persuasively expressed. The reader is lifted into heavenly places of glory, favor, and blessing. This is an important addition to Herzog's other writings on the mystery of glory unveiled. 978-0768426655, Destiny Image Publishers, Inc. As reviewed for Midwest Book Review |
Saturday, December 17, 2011
The Ancient Portals of Heaven by David Herzog
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