Clap for Satan. December 8 Spiritual Liberation Series, #60
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- ISBN8231501663
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- Date de parution25/07/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
Clap for Satan: How the Enemy Hides in Plain Sight-Especially in ChurchThis shocking, theologically grounded, and eye-opening book by Kwame Y Ampofo takes a daring approach-applauding the devil not in admiration, but in stunned recognition of how skillfully he has infiltrated modern Christianity. Far from the clichés of horns and red suits, Satan's most effective work, Ampofo argues, is done in pulpits, prayer meetings, and worship songs.
The enemy has disguised himself as an angel of light, and many believers unknowingly clap for him by embracing deception in the name of faith. The book explores how Satan has rebranded himself-not as a tempter in the world, but as a false shepherd in the church. He doesn't discourage worship-he hijacks it. He doesn't attack prayer-he redirects it into vain repetition. He doesn't oppose preaching-he inspires distorted gospels.
With piercing clarity, Ampofo exposes how churches often bind Satan in prayer while keeping him enthroned in their practices-celebrating control, legalism, emotionalism, greed, and cult-like loyalty. The book critiques how spiritual warfare is dramatized without discernment, while real demonic strongholds-such as manipulation, abuse, doctrinal error, and false authority-are left unchallenged. Using scriptural analysis and psychological insight, Ampofo explains how the enemy thrives on ignorance and fear, turning believers into willing victims of his schemes. Ultimately, Clap for Satan is not a book about demons.
It's a book about deception-and the urgent call to wake up. It points readers back to the true Christ, the authentic gospel, and the voice of the Holy Spirit. If Satan's greatest weapon is deception, then the Church's greatest need is discernment. This book is a prophetic alarm bell-and a call to stop clapping for the enemy.
The enemy has disguised himself as an angel of light, and many believers unknowingly clap for him by embracing deception in the name of faith. The book explores how Satan has rebranded himself-not as a tempter in the world, but as a false shepherd in the church. He doesn't discourage worship-he hijacks it. He doesn't attack prayer-he redirects it into vain repetition. He doesn't oppose preaching-he inspires distorted gospels.
With piercing clarity, Ampofo exposes how churches often bind Satan in prayer while keeping him enthroned in their practices-celebrating control, legalism, emotionalism, greed, and cult-like loyalty. The book critiques how spiritual warfare is dramatized without discernment, while real demonic strongholds-such as manipulation, abuse, doctrinal error, and false authority-are left unchallenged. Using scriptural analysis and psychological insight, Ampofo explains how the enemy thrives on ignorance and fear, turning believers into willing victims of his schemes. Ultimately, Clap for Satan is not a book about demons.
It's a book about deception-and the urgent call to wake up. It points readers back to the true Christ, the authentic gospel, and the voice of the Holy Spirit. If Satan's greatest weapon is deception, then the Church's greatest need is discernment. This book is a prophetic alarm bell-and a call to stop clapping for the enemy.
Clap for Satan: How the Enemy Hides in Plain Sight-Especially in ChurchThis shocking, theologically grounded, and eye-opening book by Kwame Y Ampofo takes a daring approach-applauding the devil not in admiration, but in stunned recognition of how skillfully he has infiltrated modern Christianity. Far from the clichés of horns and red suits, Satan's most effective work, Ampofo argues, is done in pulpits, prayer meetings, and worship songs.
The enemy has disguised himself as an angel of light, and many believers unknowingly clap for him by embracing deception in the name of faith. The book explores how Satan has rebranded himself-not as a tempter in the world, but as a false shepherd in the church. He doesn't discourage worship-he hijacks it. He doesn't attack prayer-he redirects it into vain repetition. He doesn't oppose preaching-he inspires distorted gospels.
With piercing clarity, Ampofo exposes how churches often bind Satan in prayer while keeping him enthroned in their practices-celebrating control, legalism, emotionalism, greed, and cult-like loyalty. The book critiques how spiritual warfare is dramatized without discernment, while real demonic strongholds-such as manipulation, abuse, doctrinal error, and false authority-are left unchallenged. Using scriptural analysis and psychological insight, Ampofo explains how the enemy thrives on ignorance and fear, turning believers into willing victims of his schemes. Ultimately, Clap for Satan is not a book about demons.
It's a book about deception-and the urgent call to wake up. It points readers back to the true Christ, the authentic gospel, and the voice of the Holy Spirit. If Satan's greatest weapon is deception, then the Church's greatest need is discernment. This book is a prophetic alarm bell-and a call to stop clapping for the enemy.
The enemy has disguised himself as an angel of light, and many believers unknowingly clap for him by embracing deception in the name of faith. The book explores how Satan has rebranded himself-not as a tempter in the world, but as a false shepherd in the church. He doesn't discourage worship-he hijacks it. He doesn't attack prayer-he redirects it into vain repetition. He doesn't oppose preaching-he inspires distorted gospels.
With piercing clarity, Ampofo exposes how churches often bind Satan in prayer while keeping him enthroned in their practices-celebrating control, legalism, emotionalism, greed, and cult-like loyalty. The book critiques how spiritual warfare is dramatized without discernment, while real demonic strongholds-such as manipulation, abuse, doctrinal error, and false authority-are left unchallenged. Using scriptural analysis and psychological insight, Ampofo explains how the enemy thrives on ignorance and fear, turning believers into willing victims of his schemes. Ultimately, Clap for Satan is not a book about demons.
It's a book about deception-and the urgent call to wake up. It points readers back to the true Christ, the authentic gospel, and the voice of the Holy Spirit. If Satan's greatest weapon is deception, then the Church's greatest need is discernment. This book is a prophetic alarm bell-and a call to stop clapping for the enemy.