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There Were Two Trees In The Garden
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"The Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil" and the "Tree of Life" represent the basic conflict between the powers of darkness and the Kingdom of God. This book is a study of the fundamental differences between these two trees, and how they still affect our lives today. This first book in The Divine Destiny Series has remained one of our bestsellers for more than fifteen years
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Item Specifications...
Pages 220
Dimensions: Length: 6.6" Width: 4.5" Height: 0.6" Weight: 0.4 lbs.
Release Date Jan 31, 2006
Publisher DESTINY IMAGE #45
ISBN 1929371551 EAN 9781929371556 UPC 000000915637
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 | From Skeptical To Supporter Aug 2, 2007 |
I have to admit that I was skeptical of Rick Joyner. I have visited Morningstar in Charlotte, NC several times and at times felt it was shallow and not biblically balanced. However, my views have changed. This is not to say that I don't disagree with Joyner or Morningstar International because I do but that seems to be part of being human. None of us have perfect knowledge (1 Corinthians 13:8-13).
Therefore, when I was given this book I at first read it with a skeptical eye. I was looking for error. The irony is that this is a good book. Joyner, contrary to some of the other views given, does not promote mystical Christianity at all in this book. In fact, I found that Joyner does a good job of wrestling with the Scriptures. The book's focus is on Jesus and Joyner wants the reader not to simply have a head knowledge of Jesus but a living, vital relationship with Jesus. If that is mysticism then count me in. Joyner attacks denominations and doctrines that divide but he balances this with an emphasis on loving Jesus and sharing unity in Him. He is not pushing for blind obedience without sound doctrine but he does desire for the Church to love each other more and that is a lesson we all need to hear and obey (John 13:34-35).
Overall this is a solid book. For those skeptical of Rick Joyner and his ministry I believe you will realise that Joyner is not as far out there as you might think. In fact, you might just become a supporter as I am. | | |  | Real Insight May 14, 2007 |
| Joyner has received revelation not common to the "big names". He is not afraid to relate the uncomfortable reality that the way up is down | | |  | Revelations Jan 19, 2007 |
| Occasionally you read a book that opens the door to your heart for an amazing revelation from God. This is one of those. The author begins by showing that there is just as much death in the knowledge of good as there is in the knowledge of evil. It sounds simplistic, but this book helped me shift my focus from trying harder to growing more in love with Jesus getting to know more of him. The change is amazing. I highly recommend the book. | | |  | Enlightening Jul 17, 2006 |
| The author opened my eyes to a truth that I had never realized. Glory to God. | | |  | Foundational insight Jul 7, 2006 |
This book presents a foundational insight based on the Garden of Eden experience of Adam and Eve: Are we interested in knowledge, or life? This principle applies to so many of the moral choices that we face.
Reading this book was a life-changing experience for me. | | | Write your own review about There Were Two Trees In The Garden
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