I received a copy of Soul's Gate by James Rubart from BookSneeze in exchange for an honest review.
"Every now and then we get a break from reality. A glimpse into the other world
that is more real than the reality we live in 99 percent of our days. The Bible
is about a world of demons and angels and great evil and even greater
glory.”
What if you could travel inside another person’s soul? To battle for them. To
be part of Jesus healing their deepest wounds. To help set them free to step
boldly into their divinely designed future.
Thirty years ago that’s exactly what Reece Roth did. Until tragedy shattered
his life and ripped away his future.
Now God has drawn Reece out of the shadows to fulfill a prophecy spoken over
him three decades ago. A prophecy about four warriors with the potential to
change the world . . . if Reece will face his deepest regret and teach them what
he has learned.
They gather at a secluded and mysterious ranch deep in the mountains of
Colorado, where they will learn to see the spiritual world around them with
stunning clarity—and how to step into the supernatural.
Their training is only the beginning. The four have a destiny to pursue a
freedom even Reece doesn’t fully fathom. But they have an enemy hell-bent on
destroying them and he’ll stop at nothing to keep them from their quest for true
freedom and the coming battle of souls.
I really enjoyed this book and had a hard time putting it down. I haven't read anything like it. Rubart did a great job of infusing his story with Scripture. Each of the characters begins to have deeper faith as their training goes on. They each also gain much needed healing. Aren't those the things we all need? If only there was a Reece in all of our lives.
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