God, The Woman and Their Enemy (Ebook)
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God, The Woman, and Their Enemy is a thought-provoking exploration of gender, power, and prophecy, offering a fresh perspective on the role of women in the divine narrative. Author Joseph Brice challenges readers to reconsider traditional interpretations and to recognize the pivotal role women will play in the ultimate battle between good and evil, as foretold in the scriptures.
Joseph traces the historical subjugation of women back to the fall of Eden, where they were blamed and held responsible, leading to a loss of their original authority. However, he asserts that with Christ's death, through his blood and resurrection, both men and women were restored to their rightful places, intended to work together in unity. Yet, sin disrupted this divine order, leading to division, strife, and even the institution of slavery.
The prophecy in Eden, where God foretold a future in which the woman's offspring would crush the serpent's head, is re-examined in this book to highlight the woman's role in the cosmic battle between good and evil. As Joseph explores prophetic scriptures, particularly in the Book of Revelation, he foresees a time in the last days when women will be fully restored to a position of extraordinary power.
The book contends that this woman's rise to power is inevitable, a culmination of her trials and tribulations throughout history. Once considered second-class, she will now move to the forefront, fulfilling the prophecy in Revelation where she is destined to sit on the throne. Her power and glory will be unparalleled, marking a turning point in the world's history.
At the heart of Joseph’s argument is the idea of a woman unlike any other—a woman of mixed race, creed, and culture, who embodies the ancient and modern world all at once. This woman, described in prophetic terms, will rise to a position of unprecedented power and influence, becoming the most powerful being on the planet—the President of the United States.
This woman will face a critical choice: to use her restored authority for the glory of God or to seek her own power, echoing the original temptation in Eden. She will be anointed by God for this position, but also have His glory to accomplish supernatural things. Her unique identity makes her a central figure in the unfolding drama of the end times.
However, once this woman assumes her destined position of power, the world will witness an unprecedented transformation. Joseph warns that she may not be righteous in the traditional sense, but she will be smart and powerful—qualities that will justify her role as everything must come to the end of an era.
The New Babylon will serve as the instrument that exposes the Antichrist, revealing his intent and spirit. The woman will once again be targeted by the serpent, now embodied by the Antichrist, who seeks to usurp her power and influence. Despite the allurements of evil, she must remain vigilant, knowing that her true strength lies in her divine favor and alignment with God's will.
In this work, Joseph invites us to reflect on the possibility of unprecedented change, driven by the woman who, despite centuries of marginalization, is poised to ascend to her rightful place of authority and influence. As the book unfolds, it becomes clear that this is not just about a political or social revolution, but a spiritual awakening—a call for unity, wisdom, and divine guidance in the face of a world that desperately needs both healing and justice.
This book is a must-read for those interested in prophecy, spiritual warfare, and the evolving role of women in shaping the destiny of nations. Joseph’s vision is both a warning and a hope—a reminder that the ultimate victory belongs to those who align with divine purpose and that the Woman, once marginalized, will emerge as the central figure in the redemption of humanity.
God and the woman have the same enemy!