God’s Law of Retribution: Taking Back What Satan Has Stolen [Paperback] John Avanzini

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Paperback cover ha some wear and fading. The pages have highlighting and underlining throughout. Binding is secure.

This heavily annotated copy of John Avanzini’s “God’s Law of Retribution” provides a window into the rise of the prosperity gospel movement. Avanzini’s militant rhetoric about wielding faith to reclaim blessings from Satan’s grasp resonated deeply with its previous owner, whose markings suggest a fervent embrace of these teachings. A significant work of late 20th-century American Evangelicalism, this book’s well-loved state offers collectors a tangible link to an influential Christian movement.

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Paperback cover ha some wear and fading. The pages have highlighting and underlining throughout. Binding is secure.

This well-loved copy of “God’s Law of Retribution: Taking Back What Satan Has Stolen” by John Avanzini bears the marks of a reader deeply engaged with the text. The highlighting and underlining throughout suggest a fervent study of Avanzini’s teachings on spiritual warfare and reclaiming one’s blessings from the forces of evil. Published in the late 20th century, this work reflects the rise of the prosperity gospel movement within American Evangelicalism, which emphasizes positive confession, material abundance, and aggressive spiritual militancy. Avanzini, a prominent figure in this movement, presents a worldview where faith is a spiritual weapon to be wielded against Satan’s attempts to steal one’s divine inheritance of health and wealth. While controversial to some, his fiery rhetoric resonated with many seeking a more empowered and victorious expression of Christianity. This copy’s well-worn state speaks to the impact Avanzini’s message had on its previous owner and offers collectors a tangible connection to an influential strain of modern American faith.

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