This Discernment Encyclopedia for God’s Spiritual
Creation is perhaps one of the most unusual books in the world! Taking over twenty-six years to develop, it
documents the spiritual realities of the heavenly places as mentioned in the
Bible. In a stunning departure from
traditional and commonly accepted theological views, the authors acknowledge
what the Word of God so clearly articulates; just as the physical world contains
a wide variety of beings and other created things, so does the spiritual world.
Within the pages of this book, you will find over 100
entries that clearly identify multiple aspects of the Holy Trinity, as well as
diverse and unique spiritual beings, entities and places. This resource will
help you learn how to discern each entry by observing how others are able to
feel each spiritual reality with the five physical senses; it is a tool that
will train you to know what the Father is doing in the heavenly places so you
can model Jesus’ life on earth. In His
words, “Very truly I tell you, the Son can do nothing by himself; he can do only
what he sees his Father doing, because whatever the Father does the Son also
does.”
Table of Contents:
Foreword
Introduction
Using This Guide
Discernment Guide
Discernment Mapping
Appendix 1: Table of Categories
Appendix 2: Discernment Observations
Appendix 3: Seven Eyes of the Lord Illustration
Appendix 4: Discernment of Diseases
About the Authors:
Paul Cox and his wife, Donna, live in Hesperia,
California and are the co-directors of Aslan’s Place, a ministry dedicated to
bringing freedom and wholeness to the wounded and captive. Aslan’s Place equips the body of Christ in
the ministry of spiritual warfare and in the exercise of the gift of discernment. Paul and Donna have ministered globally. They have three children and seven
grandchildren.
Barbara Parker, founder of Standing in Faith Ministries, endeavors
to serve others by sharing the faith lessons God has taught her through the
everyday trails of life. A survivor of
breast cancer and several other major illnesses, she holds the unshakable
belief that God is big enough to handle any problem that life throws at
you. It is this faith that enabled her
to work as a hospice nurse, providing comfort to the dying and their loved
ones. Barbara and her husband, Jack,
live in Southern California and have one son and three grandchildren.