The Bondage Breaker

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The Bondage Breaker



The Bondage Breaker

Introduction

The Bondage Breaker is a book written by Neil T. Anderson. An in depth study of spiritual warfare is the focal point of the book, the Bondage Breaker. The book aims at providing a clear distinction between the holy work of God, and the demonic forces around us. The book consists of three main parts. The first part of the book discussed ways and means to build confidence. The second part of the book involves an in depth analysis on the idea of taking a stand. Freedom in the Christ is the area of study of the third part of the book. The primary objective of the book and the author revolves around providing a resource for individuals that can help them to work themselves through the various problems that they face in their lives. These problems would otherwise cripple the person and his abilities to deal with the problems and help them not to get captivated and imprisoned by the continuous problems that he faces. The circle of readers has widely appreciated and recognized the book, and the central idea of the book and the subject of the book has also been widely appreciated by readers and the critiques.

Book Summary

In the book, the author argues that most of the Christians are either uninformed or are unaware of the demonic forces in the world today. Many Christians still live in the shadows because they have certain misconceptions about the church and views about the bondage. The author is of the opinion that the Christians all around the world are still in their fight of overcoming the enemies. Anderson shares his experiences, and the words of God to teach and inform the readers about the word of God and the demonic forces surrounding humankind. Anderson is of the belief that the real victory of a man lies in the fact that he atone the word of God and gain victory over the Satan. A believer has his own mission, his own power, dignity and authority. According to Anderson, the Satan seeks this treasure by destroying the power of acceptance and faith from the believer. It is now the responsibility of the believer to make sure that he stays strong and wins over the Satan and his ideas and missions. It is also the responsibility of the believer to make sure that the he lays aside all the ...