All that Father God has is ours! In this very hour, all of creation is groaning for the sons and daughters of God to be revealed. It is time for us to come into the fullness of who we were created to be, so all of creation will come back to Father God's house. Father God never intended for us to live as orphans without a Father or without a home. As you read this Revised Edition of Healing the Orphan Spirit, receive a revelation of how to live from your identity as a child of Father God. The orphan spirit cannot be cast out; it can only be displaced by love, because perfect love casts out all fear.
Wonderful book for every believer to read! We have all been adopted into God's family and have to overcome mentalities that are associated with the trauma of living apart from our true Father.
The Orphan Spirit is a concept that I had never considered. But when a friend of mine suggested watching a series that Leif Hetland did on the subject, I watched it. After discovering several principles that explained certain actions in my own life. When he mentioned he had a book on the subject, I decided to read it to learn more.
The book is a deep dive on the subject of two different spirits: the spirit of sonship and the spirit of orphans. Many problems in the church and in Christians’ lives seem to be because of a pervasive orphan spirit that we inherited from Adam after the fall. In Healing the Orphan Spirit, Leif explores what the spirit is, how it pervades the church, and several steps to begin to adopt the spirit of sonship instead.
This book touched on subjects that are sensitive to me. I discovered that the orphan spirit is alive and leeching away God’s love, power, and plan for my life. If you struggle to accept who you are in God or if you strive to constantly do, do, do to get your Heavenly Father’s approval, this book is for you. I will reread this book many times to embed the truths even deeper in my life, especially the truth that God accepts me not because I do things for Him, but because I am His child. I don’t have to do anything to receive the Father’s love. He already loves me.
I put this in my do not finish pile. on page 107 Mr. Hetland makes ridiculous claims about the nature of the older son's relationship to his father that are simply not accurate. He claims the older son had a slave mentality because he received portions designated for slaves, and that he would line up with the slaves to receive his wage. This is an outrageous leap in thought and completely false! First century Middle Eastern landowners with slaves, placed their sons OVER, the slaves. The parable even states that the older son SUMMONED a slave to inquire about the party going on. He wouldn't do that if he didn't have authority over the slave. Hetland bases his teaching on a made up construction of ideas, just to fit his teaching points. You can't do that with Scripture! The beginning about the 3 chairs was helpful, but it's not a trustworthy read.
Hetland makes some good points in here about our need to understand our identity as sons and daughters of our Father. The problem is that those points are obscured under tons of grammatical errors and shoddy formatting. The man badly needed an editor, but instead he apparently took his first or second draft straight through self-publishing. Others may not find it as distracting as I did, but for me, I felt the urge to take a red pen to the pages rising in me with each paragraph. Throw in some questionable and possibly harmful views on depression, and you have a book that had potential but that I really can’t recommend.
AMAZING LIFE CHANGING READ -God breathed and in perfect flow with the Word.
This book was SUCH a gift to me. God is freeing me from the orphan spirit through His live and releasing the hold of religion from my life. I would love everyone to read this book and take your time doing so. Soak in the chapters and meditate on what you read and with the word it gives you. Let Daddy God heal your heart so you can feel a love you have never known before that only He gives.
Very few books demonstrate the love and purposes of God as well
Leif identifies “Orphan” thought as a huge problem confronting us today. This particularly affects the West and Western churches. This thought pattern is initiated and carried by rebellion against the Father heart of God. It separates us from love, truth, wisdom, direction and abiding relationships. Most of all it separates us from the abundant life of the children of the family of God Himself.
Sometimes we get sidetracked. We forget who we are in Christ. We forget, through lack of attentiveness or through a failure in our belief in the person and work of Christ. In short, we get lost in the details of life without vision of the greater picture of God's adopting love. This book will help you get that vision restored.
This book is empowering and inspiring. Leif Hetland uncovers the orphan spirit and shows the way to healing by the Father’s Love. I especially appreciate the activation and declaration exercises at the end of each chapter. This is a powerful resource and a must read!
This book was amazing! The perspective of the son at home was eyeopening and convicting. God loves ME! And I cannot do anything to change or earn His mercy and grace. Thank you for writing this book- it has changed my life and initiated deliverance from the orphan spirit.
A good read — a little repetitive in spots, and the revelation wasn’t as big for me as in “Seeing Through Heaven’s Eyes”. I would totally recommend this though for a new believer. Still a good read!
Very helpful book and brings facts about understanding the orphan spirit. After reading I think tis will help me understand Fathers love and my life as His daughter.
I am so thankful for any book that teaches concepts that bring me closer to the Lord. This one truly did. The journal prompts and declarations were helpful to use in my time with God to help me receive His love and fatherly care on a whole new level.
Hermoso libro! Ha sido de mucha bendición para mi vida, porque te invita a identificar y reflexionar áreas de tu vida donde está predominando la orfandad. Es una invitación a abrazar el deseo del Padre de sentirnos hijos y de vivir una vida en libertad❤️🩹.
Going through this book slowly I did find very healing, but the author over analyzes the Parable of the Lost Son and it starts to show in the later chapters.
There are quite a few books out there on the "orphan spirit." This is one of them. I recently spoke to a group of about a dozen people. Everyone in the group thought they had the OS! Who knew? If I sound skeptical it's because I am. What I'm not skeptical about is that we've all been hurt along the way and love goes the furthest in bringing healing and hope.
An excellent and inspirational read for any Christian, or non-Christian, especially for those who've gone through, or will go through AA or Celebrate recovery type programs.
I was hoping for more from this book if I'm honest. The title promises quite a lot. The book starts well with discussion on the orphan spirit and thoughts around what this leads to in our lives. For several chapters this is very interesting and promising. As the book moves on, there is interesting discussion around the concept of living away from home (prodigal son) and coming home, and ultimately, the need and the answer to be in the presence of the Father. However, from chapter 6 onwards, no real solutions or practical tools are given as to how to go about this process. This is a real shame as the book could have been so much more.
Leif dives into the contributors and characteristics of the orphan spirit. He goes into depth in bible stories- focusing on the prodigal son parable that we've all heard but Leifs perspective is so eye-opening. Leif immerses us in our God given identify, inheritance, and crucifixion of Jesus. Every chapter also includes an opportunity to connect with the Father.
This book changed my life, it is so beautiful and so necessary. This was also such a quick read and only adds to your life.
From a Christian perspective, the book is great. There are several statements that really hit home. From an argumentative stance, it’s a no. There are several terms that deserve full explanations. The term “orphan” itself is not given a solid definition from the start, which weakens the argument along the way. There is also repetitiveness. A great read for Christians, though, who are interested in taking a different approach to life.