At the cross Christ made possible a "divine exchange" for everyone who believes in him. What is this exchange? Because Jesus endured all the evil due to humankind, believers can actually partake in all the good due to him. In this meaty book, acclaimed scholar Derek Prince explores the astounding results of the atonement for followers of Christ. In place of punishment, wounding, death, poverty, shame, and rejection, Christ freely offers forgiveness, healing, life, abundance, glory, and acceptance. In addition, Prince gives biblical grounding for five areas of deliverance that are made available through the deliverance from this present evil age, from the law, from self, from the flesh, and from the world.
This brand-new edition includes a new mini-study course at the end of each chapter, perfect for individual or small group study.
Derek Prince (1915-2003), was an International Bible teacher and founder of Derek Prince Ministries International, wrote more than fifty books. He was born in India of British parents. Educated as a scholar of Greek and Latin at Eton College and Cambridge University, England, he held a Fellowship in Ancient and Modern Philosophy at King’s College. He also studied Hebrew and Aramaic, at Cambridge University and the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. His daily radio broadcast, Derek Prince Legacy Radio, still reaches listeners around the world.
This book has helped me to not only understand but how to apply the victory we have in Jesus through his blood. Knowing where we stand is powerful but meditating on the sacrifice Christ made and being delivered, walking in the freedom we have in Christ is vital for any Christian. I’m blessed by Derek Prince’s ministry and am glad this was my first read by him.
I recommend books by Derek Prince to all Christians. I really feel every Christian needs to read Brought with Blood. Seems many including myself aren't being taught such in Church. It's time to put Jesus first in our lives.
Derek Prince had the wonderful ability to marry the stories of the Old Testament with the principles of the New to show how God's plan for humanity has been a part of his creation from the beginning. If time travel were possible, I might almost be tempted to consider that Prince himself was one of the two men on the road to Emmaus, enlightened by the insights of Jesus. I don't know how many notes I made in my Bible as I read this book, but even they do not equal the number of changes I've made in my Christian walk as a result of reading, weighing and praying about the truths in this phenomenal work.
The church in America only seems to know about one or two of the exchanges at the cross. They preach Jesus took our sin so we could receive His forgiveness and righteousness. They believe that Jesus took our death so we could receive His life, but do they know about the other things that Jesus purchased for us? Has Satan so blinded the church to the fullness of salvation? Has the church ignored or neglected what Jesus came to restore? Let this book take you back to the cross for a fresh encounter with our Savior
A very powerful, thought-provoking book. It is Prince’s theory that we do not appropriate all that Christ did for us on the cross. He sets forth nine exchanges and five different aspects of deliverance that took place on the cross. Definitely worth reading but,as always, important to be discerning and test the spirits.
This book is an excellent study of the divine exchange at the cross. It is well written and easy to understand. This book is a must read for all who want to go deeper into the things of the Lord. I highly recommend.
The content of the book was about atonement. What it means, The providence, and how we should live our life. If you read other books by the author, maybe you would found that the content was repetiting here. But for different occasions there need different book.
A great book that goes over 12 exchanges that occur at the cross. It also explains aspects of deliverance that occur at the cross. I'm digesting it slowly.
I absolutely loved this book. It is by far one the best books I've ever read on the amazing love of Jesus and how it applies to my life. Truly, His death on the cross was "completely complete."