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Author name: John Paul Jackson

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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 200
EAN num: 9781584830498
ISBN number: 1584830492
Label: Streams Publications
Manufacturer: Streams Publications
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 224
Printing Date: January 01, 2002
Publishing house: Streams Publications
Sale Popularity Level: 71662
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With keen insight, John Paul Jackson peers through the enemy's smokescreen and exposes one of the most deceptive snares used to destroy the Church. In this eye-opening book, the author challenges Christians to embrace God's divine order and seeks to strengthen God-breathed intercession and prophetic ministry that bears the marks of humility, wisdom, and discernment. 'Unmasking the Jezebel Spirit' is biblically anchored and seasoned with years of divine revelation and thoughtful reflection



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Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Spooky Accurate description of a female friend
This book accurately describes a woman I had a close relationship with, and was forced to end. During our friendship I experienced new kinds of abuse that I didn't know existed - the feeling of opening up my soul to someone and having them pour battery acid into my guts.

I was describing this to a pastor friend and he recommended this book.

I'm a married man and I had a female friend with strong prophetic gifts. She was helping me, and to a lesser extent my wife, with marriage and emotional healing challenges. She was very perceptive and highly adept; there was hardly a ball I could throw her that she couldn't throw right back.

She and I became very close friends and our relationship became literally psychic. We began having identical visions in common and experiencing the same manifestations. She could literally read my emotions 1000 miles away. We were spiritually very intimate and there was very little that we did not share with each other.

It was exotic and unusual, endlessly fascinating. I had no grid for a male-female relationship like this and I didn't know anyone else who had that kind of a friendship with anyone. It felt very safe and very comfortable and special.

Over time she explained to me that shortly after we very first met, she had received a vision that the two of us had a mutual destiny, that our paths were intertwined. It sounded beautiful and I trusted her completely. I began to think of her as my spiritual twin sister and soul mate.

But my wife and some of her friends were increasingly uneasy about my friendship with this woman and they began to challenge me on it. I listened to them and as I began to set and enforce boundaries, my friend became angry, rageful and accusatory. Her prophetic gifts became a weapon of false accusation and control.

We began having nasty fights - worse than I've ever had with anyone, with the exception of when my mother had a bout with bi-polar personality disorder. Conflicts would rage for weeks at a time.

She had her hooks deep in my psyche and I couldn't just walk away from it. I felt responsible for her emotions. It was a co-dependent, verbally abusive, prophetically abusive relationship.

With the help of a therapist (a secular one actually - one need not be a Christian to see how unhealthy this was) I began to set firmer boundaries and watch as my friend would proudly step right over them. She had no respect for me or my marriage. She thought everything she did should be met with respect and gratitude. At very first she talked of unconditional love but everything she did came with a big I.O.U.

Several books were extremely helpful. One was a novel "Unadulterated Love" about an emotional affair - which was exactly what I had been having with my friend. For a long time I didn't want to admit it, but that's what it was.

Another was a book on Borderline Personality Disorder. Another was "Controlling People" by Patricia Evans. All of these books had an eerie familiarity - they shed light on blind spots I had towards my friend.

Unmasking the Jezebel Spirit was probably the spookiest of all, because the majority of the descriptions fit my friend. Her incessant demands for my time and attention. The sexual tension that was under the surface (fortunately our relationship wasn't physical.... but it could have easily been). The book describes HER marriage and her husband's response to her control tactics quite accurately. The misuse and abuse of spiritual power; the immense adrenaline rush that Jezebel feels when someone submits to her power.

The insidious demonic influence and the deception. The things that a person with prophetic and seer gifts, who is not mature in the use of them, can do to manipulate and wound others.

It took the concerted effort of a pastor and several friends to untangle myself from this, and the scars were very deep. It is taking a long time to heal those wounds. I feel like I was slimed and spiritually violated. And I also see the ways that I was carried away by my own desire for ego stroking, my unmet emotional needs and rationalizations. I am responsible, because nobody can give away my own power except me.

It's scary to consider where this relationship might have gone if any less care had been taken. Sometimes... you learn more about a relationship from how it ends than from how it began.

I heartily recommend this book.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Awesome insight
This book is well written with the intent of bringing this complicated subject matter to the body of Christ, it was a real blessing, plus it allowed me to see how this spirit may have worked through me thus bringing me closer to my walk with God



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Review of Jezebel
The book is well written and has significant insight into the subtle way in which the Jezebel spirit can deceive others and bring down Pastors, elders, and other significant church leaders. It exposes the mannerisms and behavior of this personality and should be a read for all church leaders.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Every Pastor, leaders in the church should read this book
Oh my goodness this book was a blessing and such a blessing. I actually know through reading this book I can tell you that every Pastor leadership or person should read this book because it will help one know that these spirit did not just exist during the old testament but it still does exist and it causes lots of damages inside the church because we have not studied about this spirit so we don't know what we are dealing with. John P. Jackson is an awesoe writer when it comes the insights God gives him in revelations to warfare, dreams, visions etc.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Unmasking th Jezebel Spirit
If you ever really wanted to know the true battle that is happening in the spirit realm this is the book foy you. This book allows you to very first look at yourself and identify what God is and has delivered you from and then identify what is going up against you and explosed in the church body as a whole. Very rich, full of knowledge and wisdom, that must not be wasted, but used in this fight of faith. God wins and we have the victory in Christ Jesus. Amen Amen Amen

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