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Breaking Curses
- Legal Rights in the Courts of Heaven
- Narrated by: Paul Holbrook
- Length: 30 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Breaking Curses: Legal Rights in the Courts of Heaven is the follow-up to Bill Vincent’s book Beginning the Courts of Heaven and discusses heavenly judgment with legal metaphor. This audiobook is easy to understand and uses verses from the Bible to further explain what happens when our spirits reach heaven.
This informative book by Bill Vincent also discusses how curses can affect your spiritual court and how to avoid or deny them.
Secure your victory in spiritual court, when you are brought before God so that you can receive all that God has to offer!
©2020 Bill Vincent (P)2020 Bill Vincent
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