It takes the average reader 4 hours and 11 minutes to read War in the Heavens by Oliver Allison
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Does a spiritual realm really exist? Is there a God in Heaven? Could there be a Supreme Being who involves Himself directly in the lives of all mankind? Is there an unseen adversary and enemy capable of negatively influencing our lives? Are our present conflicts and struggles a reflection of conflicts and wars in the heavens? War in the Heavens, based on the Biblical story of the life of Job, will answer some of these piercing questions. We begin with a rare glimpse into the unseen realm. We observe a divine council meeting with the sons of God in the Throne Room. Abaddon, the arch enemy of El Shaddai and humanity, is allowed to be present for reasons known only to the Almighty.A debate ensues between El Shaddai and Abaddon which leads to the greatest conspiracy against man since the fall of Ish. Abbadon and his highly organized network of demons lead by Azazel and Gadreel endeavor to destroy Iyyōb's faith in his God. As a result, a chain of devastating events within a single day bring great loss and sorry to Iyyōb, God's faithful servant. Will Iyyōb, the most righteous man since Noah, abrogate his faith in the sovereign God and Creator of the universe? This compelling and moving story will bring assurance of God's sovereignty, love, and care for His people. Those who have experienced devastation in their lives will especially find comfort, encouragement, and hope for the future. They will find comfort knowing that not all suffering is a result of sin, but for the glory of God and to teach us many things. Suffering is a part of life. It is a part of being human and living in a fallen world. Suffering is a season of life which will cause one to look to God and long for Him as Job did. Suffering makes one realize our great need for God, especially when we are stripped of everything and our lives are in ashes. We may doubt that God is good, loving, and just, but the story of Job will show His tender mercies and His great power and love for His creatures and for His creation.
War in the Heavens by Oliver Allison is 246 pages long, and a total of 62,976 words.
This makes it 83% the length of the average book. It also has 77% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 5 hours and 44 minutes to read War in the Heavens aloud.
War in the Heavens is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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