THE DAY SATAN CALLED is Bill Scott's account of an excruciating 18-month period in his life. Out of Christian love he and his wife invited a young lady who was demon possessed and the member of an active satanic network into their home. They prayed with her and naively believed that they could help redeem someone who had witnessed and experienced unimaginable abuses.
What happened instead were death threats and the loss of their home as a sanctuary. Voices. Death threats. Objects falling and moving. Strange visitors and callers. A loving church falling into turmoil. And yes the voice of Satan. Every day was filled with the dread of nightfall. Once you've invited someone filled with demons that aren't leaving her into your home what do you do next? Where do you send her? How do you protect yourself and your family? What do you do after she's finally gone but the demons haven't left?
This is the account of a terrifying and incredible phenomenon. But ultimately, it is a testament to the power of God's love, even over evil spirits.
My thoughts...
I'm not sure I can come up with words to describe this book... frightening is one, fascinating is another . Satan is real and his intentions are real... to destroy people, churches, marriages, and anything else he can.
Bill Scott's story is amazing, everything he and his wife went through beginning with the phone call from a young girl asking for help to exorcism shows us many of the ways the enemy uses to blind people. This young girl wanted to be free from a witches coven and demonic possession. Scott and his friends start a wild journey to help this girl be free and live a life serving the Lord Jesus Christ.
One thing I found interesting is that there are items people have in their possession that can attract demonic spirits. Ok, some of you aren't going to believe any thing in this book and that's your perogative. Scripture does tell of those who were demon possessed (Mark 5 and Matthew 8). I believe it still happens today.
Read the book, if nothing else it will make you think. I give it 5 of 5 stars.
I received a ecopy of this book free from the publisher in exchange for my honest review.
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