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Paperback How Proximity Destroy People from Great Men of God Book

ISBN: B0G6ZC2FZV

ISBN13: 9798278800583

How Proximity Destroy People from Great Men of God

How Proximity Destroys People is a powerful, prophetic teaching that unveils one of the most misunderstood yet dangerous principles of destiny closeness. Drawing from deep spiritual insight and biblical examples, this book reveals how relationships, access, familiarity, and emotional attachment can either preserve or destroy a person's calling.Many people pray, fast, and pursue purpose, yet unknowingly sabotage their destinies through wrong proximity. This book exposes how destruction often comes quietly not through open enemies, but through friends, lovers, family members, and trusted associates. It reveals how access be influence, how familiarity breeds contempt, and how emotional attachment can silence spiritual discernment.Through lessons from figures such as Samson, Saul, Judas, Lot, and others, the author highlights how destiny can be delayed, diverted, or destroyed when boundaries are ignored and discernment is compromised. More importantly, the book provides wisdom on guarding access, breaking unhealthy soul ties, choosing obedience over feelings, and aligning with destiny helpers.This is not a book of fear, but of wisdom, preservation, and alignment. It is a call to intentional living, spiritual maturity, and divine separation where necessary. Anyone serious about purpose, calling, and spiritual growth will find this book a timely guide to protecting destiny and walking in God's will.

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