From Sons to Servants
by Kenneth Copeland | March 31
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You and I are living in the most exciting days this earth has ever seen. All around us God is pouring out His Spirit in preparation for the endtime revival that will bring this whole age to a glorious close.
Some of God’s children are just standing by as spectators, watching Him work. Others, however, have become a vital part of it all. They’ve volunteered for service in this great end-time army. They’ve become what the Bible calls the servants and handmaidens of God.
Dig Into Your Covenant
by Kenneth Copeland | March 30
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New Covenant. It’s a familiar phrase to most of us. But do we really know what it means?
If we did, every one of us would be faith giants. Instead of struggling, “trying” to believe the promises of God, we’d be like Abraham. “Strong in faith…fully persuaded that, what God has promised, he is able to perform!” (Rom. 4:20-21).
That’s the kind of confidence that welled up in Abraham when God cut the covenant with him. It was an inferior covenant to ours, made with the blood of animals. Yet it transformed a doubting Abraham into the very father of faith.
That Your Prayers May Not Be Hindered
by Kenneth Copeland | March 29
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One area of our lives we believers need to particularly guard is the area of our relationships. We simply have to heed the Word of God where they’re concerned. Let’s not fuss with one another and criticize one another so much that we hinder the forces that God has given us to make us successful in this world.
Turn Your Losses Around
by Kenneth Copeland | March 28
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If you ever need someone to tell you how to turn things around, go to God. He’s an expert on the subject. He’s suffered more losses than anyone who’s ever lived.
Just think about it. He lost Lucifer, His top-ranked, most anointed angel. And He lost at least a third of His other angels as well when Lucifer fell. Then He lost the man and woman He had created;
From Believing to Perceiving
by Kenneth Copeland | March 27
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The Bible calls us kings and priests (Rev. 1:6) and world overcomers (1 John 5:4). For many of us, those phrases are still becoming real. We’re still learning who we really are.
If you’ll look in 1 Chronicles, chapter 14, you’ll see that David had a similar problem. He’d been anointed king by the prophet Samuel when he was just a teenager. He’d known for years that someday he’d rule over Israel. Yet somehow, it hadn’t really sunk in.
