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What if the most dangerous voices are not the loudest-but the ones that sound familiar, spiritual, and even true?
We are living in a time where spiritual experiences are no longer questioned-they are celebrated. It has become common to hear phrases like, "I saw a vision and a dead apostle spoke to me," or "a departed saint brought me a message." And because these names carry weight, because they are respected, loved, and honored, many receive such claims with excitement rather than discernment.
But there is a question we must ask.
When did God authorize the dead to become a channel of communication for the living?
In The Forbidden Voice, Henry Nwaneri confronts this growing trend with clarity, depth, and uncompromising biblical truth. This is not a book written from emotion or speculation. It is a carefully structured, Scripture-based examination of a subject that has quietly entered modern Christianity and is reshaping how many believers understand spiritual communication.
With precision and humility, Nwaneri explores the foundations of how God speaks, why He established clear boundaries between realms, and what happens when those boundaries are ignored. He walks through difficult and often misunderstood passages such as Saul and the medium of Endor, the Mount of Transfiguration, the resurrection events, and the elders in Revelation-showing that none of them authorize ongoing interaction between the living and the dead.
But this book does more than correct doctrine.
It exposes a deeper issue.
Why are believers drawn to these kinds of experiences in the first place?
Is it hunger for God-or a desire for something more dramatic, more validating, more sensational?
Through real-life encounters, prophetic insight, and practical teaching, Nwaneri reveals how even sincere believers can be drawn into subtle deception-not because they are rebellious, but because they are seeking certainty without faith, validation without simplicity, and experience without boundaries.
He shows how what may feel real is not always authorized, how familiarity can be imitated, and how easily the line between truth and deception can be blurred when Scripture is no longer the final authority.
This book also pulls back the curtain on a broader cultural shift. From entertainment to modern spiritual practices, society has been gradually desensitized to the mixing of realms-making what God once forbade seem normal, harmless, and even desirable. But what culture normalizes, Scripture warns against.
At its core, The Forbidden Voice is not a message of fear.
It is a call back to clarity.
A call back to simplicity.
A call back to the voice of God.
Because God has not left His people without guidance. He has given us His Word. He has given us His Spirit. He has given us Himself. And He has not designed us to depend on the voices of the dead to understand the mind of the living God.
If you have ever wondered about dreams, visions, spiritual encounters, or voices that seem beyond explanation, this book will challenge your assumptions, sharpen your discernment, and ground you firmly in biblical truth.
This is a timely, bold, and necessary message for every believer seeking to walk in truth without confusion.
One voice is enough.
Learn how to recognize it.
Learn how to trust it.
And learn how to stay with it.
Title
The Forbidden Voice: Biblical Boundaries Between the Living and the Dead-and Why It Matters
Author
Henry Nwaneri
Publisher
Independently published
Published
March 2026
Weight
227g
Page Count
162
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 0.9 cm
ISBN
9798253081471
ISBN-10
8253081472
Eden Code
7444113
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