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A Necessary Read of A Timely Message
If you are a believer in Yeshua and you are a person of prayer, you need to read this book…it will confirm for you things that Yehovah has been showing you. And fill in some blanks for you.
L**E
Great book
Not what you think it’s going to be like. Great book
E**R
May shock your socks off!
While this book may shock some, it's good to see the sleepers waking up. Thank you, Mary Lake, for all you've done through prayer.
1**R
Great read
Great read. Very informative.
J**B
Thank You Mary Lou Lake for Stepping Out to Warn The Church.
Very interesting read. Got some very usable advice. I found some parts a little too preachy. I think if May Lou wants to obey laws of the Old Testament that ok with me. I feel Jesus came to fulfill the Old Testament laws. Peter was shown and commanded to "eat" of these things he was showed. So I eat bacon ham because I am saved under grace as Mary Lou Lake is today. I just get to eat BLT's and have ham and cheese with my eggs. This book is interesting and I believe these occult things as I have seen with my own eyes. This is not a scholarly read but a friend telling you what she experienced and warning others about this.If you don't believe in the Occult please read this book. I too have seen this same thing. You will too after reading "What Witches Don't Want Christians To Know". Mary Lou Lake is a brave lady.
T**S
EVERY Christian should read this book.
This needs to be required reading for the church. WAKE UP. This needs to be addressed and handled with great discernment, discretion and prayer. If more Christians truly knew what is at play here we would get better equipped to tackle the issue. MY PEOPLE PERISH FOR LACK OF KNOWLEDGE. Easy read, and simple enough for even the new believers to understand and take the necessary actions! Thank you Mary!! You and your husband are the “REAL” church. May God continue to expand your calling with more EVERYTHING. Jesus BE GLORIFIED
M**N
great book!
Excellent book and I was able to confirm from a source out here in California who used to be part of this stuff that the Ft. Leonard Wood thing is for real, his group was networked across the country, the same social and professional and political spectrum she describes with the druid angle ("traditional druidry" I think its called now).HOWEVER, I think the author has a weak point, her charismaticism. This involves a degree of passivity of losing control which isinconsistent with the fruit of the Holy Spirit which is self control. tongues and the whole Pentecostal movement is unbiblical and weird in its origins, tongues died out in the second century and no one but heretics revived it after that. When she started feeling "conviction"while eating bacon or other pork products, she did not feel this "conviction" about shellfish and other mosaically unclean food. only figured that out by reading the Mosaic Law. WHY WOULD THAT BE? human flesh tastes like pork, I think among her buried memories is that she was made to eat human flesh, and the similarity of taste rang that bell.St. PAul says we are not to concern ourselves with food laws of Moses, only with not eating meat that has not been at least somewhat exsanguinated see Acts chapter 15. Jesus said He came not to destroy the Law but to fulfill it, and that none of it would pass away until it had been fulfilled, and He fulfilled it so the ritual part is done away with. Hebrews explains about Jesus being our high priest before God, though He is not of any priestly bloodline of Moses, but is like Melchizedec. A change of priesthood, says Paul, means a change of law. The moral part of the Mosaic Law is separate from the external formal observances. So she got on the wrong track with that.And Christmas is not pagan these are badly researched crazy ideas some writers have, there is a link to how we got Christmas on Dec. 25 at my page http://politicallyunclassifiable.blogspot.com and "easter" was only called that in western Europe, it is "pascha" for Passover as in JEsus is our Passover in the Eastern Orthodox Church.However, the relief she felt by not observing these times anymore, probably was because of two things: the slackness and not on guard at those sacred times made her more vulnerable, and the pagans do rituals then in order to do sacrilege. Since Ms. Lake had been involved a bit and probably had subconscious memories and actual soul links, this combination of effects would make things worse on those days, so separating from them would help. Especially once she started seeing them as inherently pagan, instead of merely asabused by pagans. (Sure pagan religions have seasonal festivals, and YHWH mandated seasonal festival to thank Him for the seasons) I don't think the experience she had proved the validity of the accusations by the writers who say these are pagan.
D**A
Take with a grain of salt
While I do believe that there are evil forces at work, I think Mary’s story mirrors too much of the “satanic panic” stories that surfaced in the 1980’s and early 1990’s. I ask that you pray for discernment when reading any of these exposes. Too many innocent people are hurt by false allegations.
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