The book is structured to guide the reader through practical shifts in faith and prayer:

: Using the Lord's Prayer as a model to ask for God's rules and benefits to be superimposed onto earthly circumstances.

While highly influential in Pentecostal and Charismatic circles, the book has also faced scrutiny:

: Sharing stories of God's supernatural acts is seen as a way to stir up faith and "invite" God to perform similar miracles again. Structure of the "Invasion"

In his book (When Heaven Invades Earth), Bill Johnson presents a manual for living a supernatural lifestyle, arguing that miracles should be a normal, everyday part of the Christian experience. Key Concepts and Core Teachings

: The book emphasizes that Jesus performed miracles as a man in a right relationship with God and dependent on the Holy Spirit, providing a blueprint for believers to follow.