The book addresses the critical need for believers and ministers to exercise caution and genuine commitment when operating in the gifts and calling of God.
It highlights the potential for misuse, noting that some ministers, despite still possessing spiritual gifts ("for the gifts and calling of God are without repentance"), have become false prophets and teachers by yielding to personal lusts and demonic influence.
Cephas shares an account of a woman who suffered greatly after being misled by a so-called prophet, underscoring the real-world danger of unchecked spiritual authority and the consequences of the gifts being used apart from genuine anointing and integrity.
The work aims to equip the body of Christ by promoting the effective and balanced application of Kingdom principles, doctrine, and divine revelation, ensuring spiritual gifts are used for true ministry and deliverance rather than for selfish or deceptive purposes.
In essence, it's a call to holiness, wisdom, and genuine anointing for those operating in the supernatural, serving as a cautionary guide against the pitfalls of spiritual compromise.


