
He Came to Set the Captives Free by Rebecca Brown MD ~ L M reads
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"He Came to Set the Captives Free" is a book by Rebecca Brown, M.D., first published in 1991. The author, Dr. Brown, is a physician who became known for her writings on spiritual warfare and deliverance ministry, particularly focusing on the experiences of individuals involved in occult practices. Her background as a medical doctor gives her a unique perspective in addressing issues related to mental health, spiritual oppression, and healing.
The context of the book revolves around Dr. Brown's claims of having firsthand experience with cases of demonic possession and her work in helping individuals who are struggling with the ramifications of occult involvement. The narrative combines personal testimonies, spiritual insights, and theological discussions, addressing themes of bondage, liberation, and the power of faith.
The book gained considerable attention for its dramatic recounting of spiritual warfare and the liberation of people believed to be oppressed by evil spirits. It intertwines elements of Christianity, particularly from a Pentecostal and charismatic viewpoint, emphasizing the authority of Jesus Christ in overcoming demonic forces.
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He Came to Set the Captives FREE (Ch 14) Rebecca Brown (The Human Spirit Standing in the Gap & the Spirit World) ~ L M reads (Jan 9, 2023)
Truths Unlimited"He Came to Set the Captives Free" is a book by Rebecca Brown, M.D., first published in 1991. The author, Dr. Brown, is a physician who became known for her writings on spiritual warfare and deliverance ministry, particularly focusing on the experiences of individuals involved in occult practices. Her background as a medical doctor gives her a unique perspective in addressing issues related to mental health, spiritual oppression, and healing. The context of the book revolves around Dr. Brown's claims of having firsthand experience with cases of demonic possession and her work in helping individuals who are struggling with the ramifications of occult involvement. The narrative combines personal testimonies, spiritual insights, and theological discussions, addressing themes of bondage, liberation, and the power of faith. The book gained considerable attention for its dramatic recounting of spiritual warfare and the liberation of people believed to be oppressed by evil spirits. It intertwines elements of Christianity, particularly from a Pentecostal and charismatic viewpoint, emphasizing the authority of Jesus Christ in overcoming demonic forces. Dr. Brown's work has been both praised and criticized. Supporters often appreciate her earnestness and the urgency of her message regarding the dangers of the occult and the reality of spiritual warfare. Critics, however, may challenge her interpretations of psychological phenomena and question the book's sensationalist elements. Overall, "He Came to Set the Captives Free" is situated within a broader context of late 20th-century evangelical literature that addresses issues of spiritual warfare and demonic influence, offering readers insights into the complexities of faith, struggle, and deliverance. ======= L M Says, 'This is a read aloud, to help those who would like to read but may be too busy, so they can listen to it, while they are working, doing chores, ect. I would highly recommend you purchase the book, used, and keep it for reference, bc everything she talks about is her real life experience, and you can see how Great and Powerful God, really is. God bless you all, in Jesus’ name, amen.' SOURCE: https://youtu.be/PkHscBc6BKs640 views -
He Came to Set the Captives Free (Intro) Rebecca Brown ~ L M reads (Apr 9, 2020)
Truths Unlimited"He Came to Set the Captives Free" is a book by Rebecca Brown, M.D., first published in 1991. The author, Dr. Brown, is a physician who became known for her writings on spiritual warfare and deliverance ministry, particularly focusing on the experiences of individuals involved in occult practices. Her background as a medical doctor gives her a unique perspective in addressing issues related to mental health, spiritual oppression, and healing. The context of the book revolves around Dr. Brown's claims of having firsthand experience with cases of demonic possession and her work in helping individuals who are struggling with the ramifications of occult involvement. The narrative combines personal testimonies, spiritual insights, and theological discussions, addressing themes of bondage, liberation, and the power of faith. The book gained considerable attention for its dramatic recounting of spiritual warfare and the liberation of people believed to be oppressed by evil spirits. It intertwines elements of Christianity, particularly from a Pentecostal and charismatic viewpoint, emphasizing the authority of Jesus Christ in overcoming demonic forces. Dr. Brown's work has been both praised and criticized. Supporters often appreciate her earnestness and the urgency of her message regarding the dangers of the occult and the reality of spiritual warfare. Critics, however, may challenge her interpretations of psychological phenomena and question the book's sensationalist elements. Overall, "He Came to Set the Captives Free" is situated within a broader context of late 20th-century evangelical literature that addresses issues of spiritual warfare and demonic influence, offering readers insights into the complexities of faith, struggle, and deliverance. ============ L M says, 'This is the Intro p.4-5, Im just reading this aloud, hopefully for others too can listen and learn what Dr. Rebecca Brown learned from the Lord God through her life experience. You should check out her books, they are powerful. ( And no, no one us paying me to say that)🙂' SOURCE: https://youtu.be/lLapFL4I3vs690 views -
He Came to Set the Captives Free (Ch 1 pg 1-17) Rebecca Brown MD ~ L M reads (Apr 9, 2020)
Truths UnlimitedChapter 1 Introduction and Background of He Came To Set The Captives Free "He Came to Set the Captives Free" is a book by Rebecca Brown, M.D., first published in 1991. The author, Dr. Brown, is a physician who became known for her writings on spiritual warfare and deliverance ministry, particularly focusing on the experiences of individuals involved in occult practices. Her background as a medical doctor gives her a unique perspective in addressing issues related to mental health, spiritual oppression, and healing. The context of the book revolves around Dr. Brown's claims of having firsthand experience with cases of demonic possession and her work in helping individuals who are struggling with the ramifications of occult involvement. The narrative combines personal testimonies, spiritual insights, and theological discussions, addressing themes of bondage, liberation, and the power of faith. The book gained considerable attention for its dramatic recounting of spiritual warfare and the liberation of people believed to be oppressed by evil spirits. It intertwines elements of Christianity, particularly from a Pentecostal and charismatic viewpoint, emphasizing the authority of Jesus Christ in overcoming demonic forces. Dr. Brown's work has been both praised and criticized. Supporters often appreciate her earnestness and the urgency of her message regarding the dangers of the occult and the reality of spiritual warfare. Critics, however, may challenge her interpretations of psychological phenomena and question the book's sensationalist elements. Overall, "He Came to Set the Captives Free" is situated within a broader context of late 20th-century evangelical literature that addresses issues of spiritual warfare and demonic influence, offering readers insights into the complexities of faith, struggle, and deliverance. ============ L M SAYS, 'I'm just reading this aloud so others can listen as they do work/ chores ect. I hope it will bless yall. This is the Intro and Chapter 1 pg 1-17 I don't own any rights to this, Im just reading it so others too can be set free, in Jesus Name. I recommend you purchase her books. I dont get anything for saying that, Im telling u bc her other book "Prepare for War" was a powerful book as well. GBU all.' SOURCE: https://youtu.be/FNzuaCfbaQg711 views -
He Came to Set the Captives Free (Ch 1 Pt 2 -18-23) Rebecca Brown (Enter Rebecca) ~ L M reads (Apr 9, 2020)
Truths Unlimited'This is a read along/ audio so folks can listen as they do their work/ chores..GBU' SOURCE: https://youtu.be/4tdeD1lxWOk Chapter 1 Introduction and Background of He Came To Set The Captives Free "He Came to Set the Captives Free" is a book by Rebecca Brown, M.D., first published in 1991. The author, Dr. Brown, is a physician who became known for her writings on spiritual warfare and deliverance ministry, particularly focusing on the experiences of individuals involved in occult practices. Her background as a medical doctor gives her a unique perspective in addressing issues related to mental health, spiritual oppression, and healing. The context of the book revolves around Dr. Brown's claims of having firsthand experience with cases of demonic possession and her work in helping individuals who are struggling with the ramifications of occult involvement. The narrative combines personal testimonies, spiritual insights, and theological discussions, addressing themes of bondage, liberation, and the power of faith. The book gained considerable attention for its dramatic recounting of spiritual warfare and the liberation of people believed to be oppressed by evil spirits. It intertwines elements of Christianity, particularly from a Pentecostal and charismatic viewpoint, emphasizing the authority of Jesus Christ in overcoming demonic forces. Dr. Brown's work has been both praised and criticized. Supporters often appreciate her earnestness and the urgency of her message regarding the dangers of the occult and the reality of spiritual warfare. Critics, however, may challenge her interpretations of psychological phenomena and question the book's sensationalist elements. Overall, "He Came to Set the Captives Free" is situated within a broader context of late 20th-century evangelical literature that addresses issues of spiritual warfare and demonic influence, offering readers insights into the complexities of faith, struggle, and deliverance. ============649 views