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Praying The Name of Jesus
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Praying The Name of Jesus

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Take your stand in prayer with confidence, boldness, and authority.

Prayer is not a last resort for the weak; it is the God-given weapon of those who know they belong to Christ. In "Praying The Name of Jesus - The Spiritual Authority of Covenant Prayer", John Campbell shows how every believer can pray with power - not in their own strength, but in the covenant faithfulness of God.

Through clear teaching and practical examples, this book explores:

The power of the Name of Jesus, the Blood of the Lamb, and the Word of God in the battle of faith

How covenant transforms prayer from wishful thinking into confident declaration

Why David and the early Church prayed with such boldness - and how we can do the same today

The role of the Holy Spirit in shaping our prayers, both in moments of crisis and in times of stillness

How to use every weapon of spiritual warfare as a covenant gift, not just a technique

Each chapter ends with a prayer that encapsulates its message, helping you not only to learn but to practice. Readers are encouraged to pause, pray, and let the truths sink deeply into heart and habit.

This is not a book to be read once and left on the shelf. It is a guide to be lived with, prayed through, and returned to - a companion for the battles of everyday life.

If you long to step into deeper confidence in prayer, to see breakthrough in your home, your church, and your world, this book will show you how to pray as a covenant child of God, clothed in Christ and filled with His Spirit.

The battle is real. But so is the covenant. And in Christ, the victory is yours.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Gospel Salt Publishing
Date
2 September 2025
Pages
276
ISBN
9781068755248

Take your stand in prayer with confidence, boldness, and authority.

Prayer is not a last resort for the weak; it is the God-given weapon of those who know they belong to Christ. In "Praying The Name of Jesus - The Spiritual Authority of Covenant Prayer", John Campbell shows how every believer can pray with power - not in their own strength, but in the covenant faithfulness of God.

Through clear teaching and practical examples, this book explores:

The power of the Name of Jesus, the Blood of the Lamb, and the Word of God in the battle of faith

How covenant transforms prayer from wishful thinking into confident declaration

Why David and the early Church prayed with such boldness - and how we can do the same today

The role of the Holy Spirit in shaping our prayers, both in moments of crisis and in times of stillness

How to use every weapon of spiritual warfare as a covenant gift, not just a technique

Each chapter ends with a prayer that encapsulates its message, helping you not only to learn but to practice. Readers are encouraged to pause, pray, and let the truths sink deeply into heart and habit.

This is not a book to be read once and left on the shelf. It is a guide to be lived with, prayed through, and returned to - a companion for the battles of everyday life.

If you long to step into deeper confidence in prayer, to see breakthrough in your home, your church, and your world, this book will show you how to pray as a covenant child of God, clothed in Christ and filled with His Spirit.

The battle is real. But so is the covenant. And in Christ, the victory is yours.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Gospel Salt Publishing
Date
2 September 2025
Pages
276
ISBN
9781068755248