Turn Your Kids Around
by Kenneth Copeland | November 20
Filed under Daily Devotional
Too many Christian parents today are wasting time worrying about their children.
Years ago, Gloria and I saw the devil trying to get a foothold in our children’s lives, so one weekend we got our concordance and four or five translations of the Bible. We began to search out scriptures and write out agreement prayers concerning them.
From Milk to Meat
by Kenneth Copeland | November 19
Filed under Daily Devotional
Do you want to know why the Body of Christ has been in such a mess over the past few years? Do you want to know why the devil has been able to make a public display of our weaknesses? Do you want to know why, instead of being unified and strong, we’ve often been torn apart by division and criticisms
Do You Know What to Ask For?
by Kenneth Copeland | November 18
Filed under Daily Devotional
All of us know what it’s like to go round in circles. To pray our way through one financial disaster only to be met by another. To receive healing for one illness just in time to be knocked off our feet by the next.
Oh, we try. We pray. We exercise our faith. But we keep getting caught in the same old problems over and over again. Why? Because all too often, we don’t actually know what it is we need to be praying for.
The Power to Create
by Kenneth Copeland | November 17
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Creating new things, changing old things. Because you and I are made in the image of God that’s something we’re always trying to do. But if we’re to be successful at it, we need to learn a lesson about it from the Creator Himself, our very own heavenly Father.
You know, He didn’t just come upon creation by accident and say, “Well, what do you know! There’s light!”
Pick Up Your Sword
by Kenneth Copeland | November 16
Filed under Daily Devotional
When you’re up against the wall, don’t start begging God to break through it for you. That’s not the way He works. He’ll give you the plan. He’ll give you the power. And He’ll guarantee the victory. But your hand, not His own, is the instrument He’s going to use to get the job done.
