Book Review: I Am Mad at Hell—I'm Not Taking It Anymore!
by Eric D. Cooper

As the author of I Am Mad at Hell—I'm Not Taking It Anymore!, I’m honored to share the heart behind this book—a clarion call to rise above spiritual battles and walk in God’s victory. Rooted in forty years of prophetic ministry, this book unveils the enemy’s schemes and equips believers with practical tools to reclaim healing, restoration, and Kingdom purpose.

From the outset, I Am Mad at Hell invites readers into a journey of faith. Chapter 3’s retelling of David’s triumph over Goliath (1 Samuel 17) reminds us that no giant—doubt, fear, or despair—is too big for God’s power (Romans 8:37). Chapter 5 spoke deeply to me, as I share my own battle with grief, finding solace in Psalm 34:18: “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted.” Through stories like Sarah’s breakthrough (Chapter 7) and Elara’s healing (Chapter 8), the book offers hope for anyone navigating life’s valleys.

What sets this book apart is its balance of raw honesty and redemptive truth. Chapter 4 exposes the enemy’s temptations (Luke 4:1-13), while Chapter 6 reveals communion’s transformative power (Isaiah 53:5). Each chapter provides actionable steps—prayer, scripture meditation (Joshua 1:8), and community (Hebrews 10:25)—to empower you to stand firm. The Bonus Material on developing Godly character (page 199) is a practical guide for daily growth, aligning with my passion for mentoring believers (The Joseph Anointing, page 216).

This book is for anyone feeling overwhelmed by spiritual attacks or seeking a deeper walk with Christ. It’s a manifesto of empowerment, urging you to wield the authority Jesus gives (Luke 10:19). I invite you to read I Am Mad at Hell, share your story, and join our community at abovethesun.ca. Let’s stand together, anchored in God’s Word, and proclaim victory in Jesus’ name!

With heartfelt gratitude, Eric D. Cooper

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