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The Spider Web
The Spider Web
The Spider Web
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The Spider Web

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Have you ever felt like that you were in a place where everything just got you tangled? You try your best to get out of it and it all seems as if it were all for naught! Some us may even feel  that we just need to accept the things as they are and not do anything about it. The Spider Web is a message that tells us how to get out of the mindset of the web and enables us to move in such a way that was never presented to us before. This work of apologetics and reaffirmation of our true, destined selves is a work that everyone should have on their book shelves in not only the bad times, but the good times as well. -Ahmad Williams, CEO, Mortified Books

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Release dateMay 28, 2016
ISBN9781533790866
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    The Spider Web - LOU ADOR

    PROLOGUE

    All of humanity is born into The Spider Web. The Spider Web is a complex intricate pattern of family systems and dynamics peculiar to each family. It is almost impossible to escape The Spider Web we are born into has us ensnared. The more we try to escape the silken threads of our family systems the more we get entangled.

    The Bible showcases The Spider Web; Abraham lies twice about his wife. First, in Egypt where he and Sarah flee to take refuge from the famine that hits Canaan (Genesis 12:10-20). In fear of his life Abraham persuades Sarah to tell the country folk that she is his sister: The second time is when Abraham and Sarah dwell in Gerar (Genesis 20:1-11). Again, Sarah is passed off as his sister and if not for God’s intervention the king of Gerar would have made Sarah his wife. Abraham states, his reason for lying being the fear of God is not in this place. Isaac is caught in this same web of lies.  In Genesis, like daddy Abraham he lies about Rebecca being his sister instead of his wife.

    With Isaac emerges the web of favoritism, Isaac favors Esau over Jacob and Rebecca favors Jacob over Esau setting off a family feud that spans generations. It is a web that threads down into the genealogies of the family. Jacob favors Joseph over the rest of his eleven brothers who retaliate by selling Joseph into slavery. Jacob favors his younger grandchild (Josephs children), Ephraim over his older brother Mannessh. This silken thread weaves its way in and out of the family system highlighted when David is chosen over his older brothers to be King over Israel.

    In 1 Samuel 3:11-13, we are introduced to Samuel the boy prophet; he is brought up in the corrupt household of Eli the high priest, we hear nothing of Eli’s wife. The two sons of Eli come under the judgment of God for their immoral lifestyle in the temple. Samuel is caught in the web of his adoptive father his own sons also lead immoral life styles (1 Samuel 8:1-3) and like his adoptive father we hear nothing of Samuels wife either.

    The Spider Web is not of our own making, we are born into it. It hugs us tight in its sticky messy embrace. Just as no one chooses who their father and mother are so no one chooses the web we get stuck in. In every web there lurks a spider waiting to destroy its prey. The Spider Web represents ancestral and generational curses. The Spider represents the sure destruction that awaits us if we remain entangled in The Spider Web.  We all are born into a family system of negative and destructive generational and ancestral patterns. Whilst it is impossible to choose where and what we are born into, through the power of Jesus Christ we have the choice to escape The Spider Web.

    There is no enchantment against Jacob, neither is there any divination against Israel Numbers 23:23

    Introduction

    A curse is a misfortune or ruin that is repetitive. It runs in families, it runs in generations like heart disease, cancer, or other illnesses: A curse is a spiritual illness. Examples are drunkenness, drug addiction, failed marriages, and barrenness. In some families the men are well educated but they never amount to much though everything is physically in their favor, in others the women always have children out of wedlock.

    A curse can be an invocation or prayer that harm or injury will come upon someone or something.

    A curse is to call upon divine or supernatural power to send injury upon...

    Quite simply the whole human race without the redemptive power of The Blood is under a curse, the curse of original sin.

    A person under divine protection cannot be cursed. A person under the covering

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