The Saga Continues: The Further Adventures of Rebecca Brown
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| The Saga Continues: The Further Adventures of Rebecca Brown |
| Contradiction of Scripture |
| Contradiction of Previous Books |
| Contradiction within Vessel |
| Miscellaneous Problems |
CONTRADICTION OF HER PREVIOUS BOOKS
In a description of her initial revelation as to the use of anointing oil, recorded on page 222-223 of He Came to Set the Captives Free, Brown writes:
"So I took the oil I had on hand (cooking oil) and placed some on the doorposts and lintels of all the doors, the doors themselves, and on each of the windows... Then, leaving the doors open I went back into the house and stood in the middle of it and asked the Lord to cleanse it and drive out all the evil spirits currently in the house. The change was immediate and dramatic. My house was sealed and no demons or human spirits could get in from that point on" (emphasis added).
Yet in Vessel, demons are repeatedly able to "break the seal" of Brown's home, enter and wreak havoc.
In her 1987 publication, Prepare for War, Brown tells details of a "covenant" she made with God at the time He called her to move to California:
"I am not at liberty to reveal all the terms of that covenant, but here are some of them. I was to move to California and walk here in complete obedience to the Lord. I was also to understand that I would eventually lay down my life out here for the Lord" (pg. 35).
In December 1989, Brown married Daniel Yoder of Phoenix, Ariz. She now lives with her husband in northwestern Iowa. Her covenant appears to have been forgotten.
