In a church culture where Jesus' works often take a backseat to our own, Supernatural Discipleship challenges you to take another look at discipleship and the Great Commission through the lens of Jesus' most fundamental, prevailing act in Healing.
Supernatural Discipleship explains how discipleship, healing and your personal walk with Jesus are inseparable. God's healing can move through you to those around you. Supernatural Discipleship will show The primary obstacles standing between you and seeing people healed around you. Historical studies of four imperfect people who saw everyone who came to them healed. Modern testimonies of healing and miracles in the United States. How the Great Commission shows us we can do everything Jesus taught the disciples. How discipleship includes the fruit and gifts of the Spirit. How faith activates healing, but ultimate success is still dependent on God. God's will for you to bring the power of the gospel to the the people in your backyard, and how to begin. And much more!
If Jesus healed all who came to him, what is possible for those who trust in him? Solid, biblical theology and practical advice merge to bring a power-packed answer to your desire to see God be God through your life, and to grow closer to Him.
NEW HABITATION Supernatural Discipleship outlines the reality of a lifestyle of abiding in Christ. Anton beautifully illustrates what supernatural realities flow when we live in union with Jesus as our source. As a faithful spiritual son of John Paul Jackson, he practically shares the reality of how fruitfulness streams from within. He guides us into cultivating divine communion and God-conscious in our every day realities however mundane they may be so His Spirit can break forth. The reader will see that the secret place is where supernatural discipleship is birthed, which makes the way for the Holy Spirit to have access to every area of our lives and those who cross our paths. This book illuminates how our lives become a tent of meeting where God’s love and power leak out wherever we trod.
I appreciated Anton's ability to display his passion and hunger for an intimate real relationship with Jesus, not just another book about cool revelatory insights. I believe it should be renamed to something along the lines of healing instead of discipleship. I really appreciate the focus in healing because that was one of the main focuses of Jesus's' life.