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Embrace supernatural empowerment and experience miracles and the greater works Jesus promised.
This book is a transformative guide that reveals the true nature of the Holy Spirit’s dwelling within us and its active work through our lives. It challenges the doubts surrounding the availability of supernatural gifts and sheds light on the truth of doing greater works today and stand confidently as a vessel of God’s power in the name of Jesus.
What did Jesus mean when He said the Holy Spirit would dwell in us and actively work through us? Are we really supposed to do “greater works” than the miracles He performed during His ministry, just as He said? If so, what does that look like? Are the supernatural gifts of the Spirit the apostle Paul repeatedly taught still available to us today? If so, why do so many good men and women of God say it isn’t so? And…what exactly is the anointing?
Mountain-moving miracles? Instantaneous healings? Casting out of demons? Divinely inspired prophecies? Greater works than these—today?
In the second installment of his Spiritual Warfare Series, firebrand pastor Greg Locke answers each of these questions while reminding the remnant church that love is more than a four-letter word. With his trademark transparency and provocative boldness, he teaches believers how to access God’s supernatural indwelling—His anointing—as we stand victorious against the forces of darkness in Jesus’ name.
Greg Locke is the founding and lead pastor of Global Vision Bible Church in Mount Juliet, Tennessee, just outside Nashville. He is the producer of the film Come Out in Jesus Name and host of the top-rated podcast On Point With Pastor Greg Locke. With a bachelor’s degree in biblical studies and a master’s degree in revival history, Locke is a revivalist and popular speaker in churches and political circles alike. He has achieved one of the largest social media platforms in the nation, and Global Vision has one of the broadest-reaching live stream ministries in the world. Locke and his wife, Taisha, work hand in hand in the ministry, seeking to reach those who are oppressed and forgotten by the church. They share six children and one grandchild.