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Remedy
On 2007's REMEDY, David Crowder leads his Waco, Texas-based band through an easy-going and engaging set of Christian alternative-rock songs. Although the album is largely an acoustic affair (see the upbeat "Everything Glorious" and the plaintive "Never Let Go"), Crowder and company plug in and cut loose on the vibrant "We Won't Be Quiet," which features guitar work by newly transplanted Texan Ted Nugent. David Crowder Band: David Crowder (acoustic guitar); Mark Waldrop (electric guitar); Mike D. (bass guitar); B-Wack (drums); Hogan (turntables); Jack Parker (background vocals). Additional personnel: Taylor Johnson, Kevin Howren, Ted Nugent (electric guitar).
1. The Glory of It All
2. Can You Feel It?
3. Everything Glorious
4. ...Neverending...
5. Never Let Go
6. O, For a Thousand Tongues to Sing
7. Rain Down
8. We Won't Be Quiet
9. Remedy
10.Surely We Can Change
''Artist Overview''
David Crowder is one of the biggest names in Contemporary Christian Music. His band plays a mix of alt-rock and Dave Matthews-style pop marked by the occasional electronica touch. Crowder is a devout Christian and is unapologetic about his intent to proselytize via his band, hoping to convert the uninitiated and strengthen the resolve of the saved. That said, Crowder and his band are talented musicians and smart songwriters, and have garnered several Dove Awards over the course of their quick ascent to stardom. The group's 2007album, REMEDY, features a cameo from one-time madman turned born-again rocker Ted Nugent.
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Biblical Basis For Spiritual Conflict
In this brand new 4 hour seminar recorded in 2008, Dr. Paul L. Cox along with his wife Donna and son Brian teach about spiritual warfare and what the Bible has to say about it. Paul brings a unique perspective to this topic. Having come from a Baptist background, he uses extensive scriptural reference along with sound theological backing to lay out a solid foundation for the Christian as a warrior.
In this 5 session, 4 hour seminar the following questions and topics are addressed:
-Spiritual Resistance to Us Obeying Christ
-Jesus as a warrior
-If God is all powerful and in control of everything, why can't He just fix it all?
-Categories of spiritual beings
-Where do demons come from?
-How does the enemy lead us to disobedience and how we can be obedient through Christ
-Establishing God's Kingdom on Earth
-What are the weapons God has given us for warfare and what is the specific role of each?
-Can a Christian be demonized?
-When someone accepts Christ as their personal savior, doesn't that force all evil within that person to leave?
-What is the Biblical evidence for and against demonization of Christians?
This is crucial information for anyone who is looking for solid foundation for spiritual warfare.
For those who download the video or audio, we are including the manual for free which has addition information not in the seminar.
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Renunciation of Curses Listed in Deuteronomy 28:15-68
by Dr. Paul L. Cox
I break all curses in the city and all curses in the country.
I break all curses against my basket and my kneading trough.
I break all curses against the fruit of my womb, the crops of my land, the calves of my herds, and the lambs of my flocks.
I break all curses against us coming in and going out.
I repent for any evil we have done in our family line in forsaking the Lord Jesus Christ. I renounce all curses, confusion and rebuke in everything my family line has and will put our hand to, and I renounce all destruction and sudden ruin.
I renounce the plaguing of my family line with diseases and the destruction of my family line that would prevent it from taking the land we are entering to possess.
I renounce all wasting disease, fever and inflammation, scorching heat and drought, blight and mildew, which would plague us until we perish.
I renounce the curse of the sky above us being bronze, and the ground beneath us being iron.
I renounce the curse of the rain of our country turning into dust and powder. I renounce the curse of the rain coming down from the skies until we are destroyed.
I renounce the curse of our defeat before our enemies. I renounce the curse of coming at them from one direction and fleeing from them in seven. I renounce my family line becoming a thing of horror to all the kingdoms of the earth.
I renounce the curse of our carcasses becoming food for all the birds of the air and the beasts of the earth, and no one to frighten them away.
I renounce the curse that we will be afflicted with boils of Egypt and with tumors [diseases], festering sores and the itch, from which we cannot be cured.
I renounce the curse of the affliction of madness, blindness and confusion of mind.
I renounce the curse that, at midday, we will grope about like a blind man in the dark. I renounce the curse of being unsuccessful in everything we do, day after day being oppressed and robbed, with no one to rescue us.
I renounce the curse that when we are pledged to be married to a woman another will take her and ravish her. I renounce the curse of building a house but not living in it. I renounce the curse of building a house, but not being able to live in it. I renounce the curse of planting a vineyard, but not enjoying its fruit.
I renounce the curse of our oxen being slaughtered before our eyes, and not being able to eat any of it. I renounce the curse of our donkeys being forcibly taken from us without being returned. I renounce the curse of our sheep being given to our enemies, with no one to rescue them.
I renounce the curse of our sons and daughters being given to another nation, and the wearing out of our eyes watching for them day after day, powerless to lift a hand.
I renounce the curse of a people that we do not know eating what our land produces. [Others benefiting from what I do.]
I renounce the curse that says we will have nothing but cruel oppression all of our days.
I renounce the curse that I will sow much seed in the field but will harvest little, because locusts will devour it.
I renounce the curse that I will plant vineyards and cultivate them but we will not drink the wine or gather the grapes, because worms will eat them. [We will not benefit from our labor.]
I renounce the curse that the alien who lives among us will rise above me higher and higher, but I will sink lower and lower.
I renounce the curse that others will lend to me, but I will not lend to them. He will be the head, but I will be the tail.
I renounce the curse that all these curses will come upon me. Others will pursue me and overtake me until I am destroyed, because I did not obey the LORD our God and observe the commands and decrees He gave me.
I renounce the curse that because my ancestors did not serve the LORD their God joyfully and gladly in the time of prosperity, therefore in hunger and thirst, in nakedness and dire poverty, they would serve the enemies the LORD sends against them.
I renounce the curse of an iron yoke being put on our ancestors’ neck until they were destroyed.
I renounce the curse that came against my ancestors and me of fearful plagues, harsh and prolonged disasters, and severe and lingering illnesses.
I renounce the curse that came against my ancestors and me of all the clinging diseases of Egypt.
I renounce the curse that came against my ancestors and me that brought every kind of sickness and disaster not recorded in this Book of the Law, until we are destroyed.
I renounce the curse that we would not be as numerous as the stars in the sky but would be few in number, because we did not obey the LORD our God.
I renounce the curse that our ancestors and I would be ruined and destroyed and that we would be uprooted from the land that we were to possess.
I renounce the curse that our ancestors and I would be scattered among all nations, from one end of the earth to the other.
I renounce the curse that my ancestors and I would find no resting place for the soles of our feet.
I renounce the curse that my ancestors and I would have an anxious mind, eyes weary with longing, and a despairing heart.
I renounce the curse that my ancestors and I would live in constant suspense, filled with dread both night and day, never sure of our life.
I renounce the curse that in the morning we would say, "If only it were evening!" and in the evening, "If only it were morning!" because of the terror that will fill our hearts and the sights that our eyes would see.
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