There's a Crack in Your Armor Perry Stone

Dad told them of the two drunken men in the side room and how Granddad Stone needed to be rebuked for his language. One of Dad’s sisters replied, “Fred, Granddad is not here; he went to Bandy, Virginia, early this morning.” This sister went to get a key to unlock the door, and when they entered the room, there were no people in the room; this was the only entrance or exit to the room. After realizing these were evil spirits, Dad began to ponder why or how these spirits would gain access to that particular room. He then recalled something that had been preserved in that room for many years. Dad’s mother, Nalvie, years ago had previously been married to her first husband, a man named Arthur Ball. One morning Arthur went hunting and never returned home. When a team of men went searching for him, they discovered his body near a fallen tree, where he had tripped and the shotgun had accidentally fired, removing a portion of his face. Evidence of blood on his fingers and parts of his face showed he had lived and even struggled for a brief time. Arthur was buried, but for some reason his blood-covered shirt was taken to the attic room and stored there by Nalvie for many years. Dad believed that the only thing in the attic that would attract these spirits was the blood-covered shirt. Remember that some false religions offer blood of animals to draw spirits to them or in hopes of inducing a curse upon someone. Before a person writes this idea off as a fantasy or an overactive imagination, remember that certain things attract spirits. In the Bible God was against any and all forms of idolatry, as idol and false god worship was considered the worship of devils (1 Cor. 10:19–21; Rev. 9:20). In nations where

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