Luke, yes the one found in the Bible. It was a recommended read when I read "The Battle Plan for Prayer," definitely one of my favorites. Reading the two together changed my perspective on my Savior. My understanding was already morphing, but Luke gave me the Biblical reference I needed. Along with books like "Jesus Was an Airborne Ranger," I stopped seeing a retiring, milquetoast, doormat kind of Savior. I saw a Warrior, ready, willing, and able to fight the powers of hell for me and win. I saw a Fighter who never gave up and never gave in. Even in death, He chose the hour. His life wasn't taken from Him; He gave it, with complete power and authority. I saw a Master of Himself, the elements, of this world and the world unseen. I saw a Man so full of love He was unwilling to allow darkness to reign and to demand His followers follow His life-changing, life-saving example. I saw a Hero worthy of worship, adoration, and following to the ends of the earth.
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