Review of The Third Testament
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Review of The Third Testament
Judith E. Medeiros’ powerful and eye-opening memoir, The Third Testament, binds an account of a few of the author’s childhood experiences, realities of spiritual warfare that played out in her life, and her spiritual journey with the Blessed Trinity. Judith gives an insight into the details of her death experiences and mysterious visions and dreams. She also profoundly shares her personal story of encountering many preternatural demonic forces that seek to thwart her relationship with the Holy Spirit and end her life. In writing this book, she describes every discovery she made while trying to understand the reason for the spiritual battles in her life. I urge you to grab a copy of this book to become aware of the spiritual truths presented in all parts.
This book has some positive aspects. Despite being faced with trials and attacks from vengeful and malicious evildoers, Judith upheld her faith and belief in God. Instead of denouncing or forsaking her faith in order to be freed from the throngs of evil forces, she chose to launch a personal Bible study and grew closer to God. All of these actions show that the author should be greatly emulated.
Her courageous actions will teach the readers never to give up on God while struggling with spiritual warfare or confronted with several challenges. The author’s writing style echoes authenticity and honesty. She commits her truth in this book by examining and highlighting her painful paranormal experiences, even though it can sometimes be daunting to write about spiritual attacks. During the course of my reading, I discovered only a few errors, which prove that this book was professionally edited. This is also a book that can be read in one sitting because of its few pages and is guaranteed to ensure a lasting impact.
The best part of this book is the author’s strong and deep relationship with the third person of the Godhead. This is evident in her encounter with a Jehovah's witness worshipper. She invites the readers to perceive the comforting, healing, and protective power of the Holy Spirit. Furthermore, this book will not only enlighten the readers on how to ward off demonic attacks through the author’s actions, but it will also explain some events in the Bible storyline, such as the acts of Jesus Christ, end-time events, and more.
I have nothing negative to say about this book. This remarkable memoir will improve your Bible knowledge, nurture your relationship with the Trinity and help you stand firm while facing physical or spiritual trials. For these reasons, I rate this book four out of four stars. I recommend this book to people who enjoy Christian testimonies and inspirational stories. If you love true stories centering around faith and spiritual warfare, this book is for you.
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