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The Sword of Gilead & The Book of Angels
I assured the Archbishop that I had not
done such a thing and a conversation about the
angel ensued. I mentioned that this topic had
come up before as he knew, and so I said to him,
“Let us suppose this angel is real and I invoked his
ministry saying, “Sword of Gilead. In the name of Jesus
I release you against whomever or whatever is trying to
harm me, but do only what is right and just according
to God’, and then someone died. Would that be my
fault?” He agreed that it would not and counselled
me to be cautious.
Through these conversations, I learned the
best thing was just carry on with my ministry
regardless; vengeance belongs to God only, and so
it is not my place to take reprisal on my enemies -
that is purely and only an act of God and not man.
Therefore, when a person takes revenge
they take God’s place and inevitably invoke God’s
wrath that as I have understood, is most often a
never-ending war with constant deaths. The Bible
also says in Hebrews 10; 31, “It is a terrifying thing
to fall into the hands of the living God.” Therefore, it
seems to me that this is what has happened in
these cases as well as others less dramatic.
Here, I am not listing the direct demonic
attacks on me that are frequent, but enough said
that they are immediate, malevolent, and
dangerous. Fortunately, I am very aware of the
authority given me by my Archbishop to deal
with an evil entity that manifests in my presence,
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