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Kenneth Copeland — Your Thinking Is Keeping You From Receiving

30 Sep

Kenneth And Gloria Copeland

What would you say if I asked you to tell me the biggest problem you’re facing right now?

Would you say your finances? Family problems? Sickness? Job frustrations? Your weight?

If you said any of those in fact, if you listed any circumstance at all I have some startling news for you.

You’re mistaken. That’s right, you’re mistaken! I can tell you without even knowing the details of your life that, if you’re a born-again believer, money is not your problem. Sickness is not your problem. Your family, weight, job, background, lack of education…none of those things is your problem.

Your problem is the way you’ve been thinking about those things.

“Oh now, Brother Copeland, be realistic. These are hard times. The economy is bad. The government is a mess. Everything is going downhill. Those things aren’t just figments of my imagination. They’re real. What difference could it possibly make how I think about them?!”

I’ll show you. Look at 2 Kings 6, beginning in verse 24. God gives us a dramatic illustration of what a difference your thought patterns can make even in the worst of situations. He tells us of a time when the city of Samaria was in deep trouble. An enemy king had surrounded it with fortified troops and put it under total siege. No one could go into the city and no one could go out.

“And there was a great famine in Samaria: and, behold, they besieged it, until an ass’s head was sold for fourscore pieces of silver, and the fourth part of a cab of dove’s dung for five pieces of silver” (verse 25).

(That’s worse than a recession, folks! It’s worse than any economic depression any of us have ever seen!)

“And as the king of Israel was passing by upon the wall, there cried a woman unto him, saying, Help, my lord, O king. And he said, If the Lord do not help thee, whence shall I help thee?” (verses 26-27).

This king was saying, “Look, lady, the government is just as broke as you are. What do you expect us to do?”

“And the king said unto her, What aileth thee? And she answered, This woman said unto me, Give thy son, that we may eat him today, and we will eat my son tomorrow. So we boiled my son, and did eat him: and I said unto her on the next day, Give thy son that we may eat him: and she hath hid her son. And it came to pass, when the king heard the words of the woman, that he rent his clothes” (verses 28-30).

This situation had gone way beyond serious. It was pathetic,and tragically hopeless. Listen to what the king said next: “He said, God do so and more also to me, if the head of Elisha the son of Shaphat shall stand on him this day…. Behold, this evil is of the Lord; what should I wait for the Lord any longer?” (verses 31-33).

All he knew to do was get mad at the preacher and blame the problem on God. Have you ever had thoughts like that? Well, sure you have! We all have!

But when the king sent someone to cut off Elisha’s head, Elisha delivered a surprising message from the Lord. “Then Elisha said, Hear ye the word of the Lord; Thus saith the Lord, Tomorrow about this time shall a measure of fine flour be sold for a shekel, and two measures of barley for a shekel, in the gate of Samaria” (2 Kings 7:1).

Don’t you know those words were a shock to those who heard them? Here they are in the midst of the most desperate situation they’ve ever seen. There’s no sign of hope anywhere and the prophet of God says, “Hey, good news! This is all going to be over by tomorrow and we’ll all be enjoying prosperity!”

God wasn’t the one creating the disaster. He was the One with the solution to it. Yet, instead of rejoicing over this thrilling word of hope, “A lord on whose hand the king leaned answered the man of God, and said, Behold, if the Lord would make windows in heaven, might this thing be? And he [Elisha] said, Behold, thou shalt see it with thine eyes, but shalt not eat thereof” (verse 2).

This man, who actually served as the “vice president” of Samaria, didn’t respond to God’s Word in faith. He responded to it with skepticism. He thought, Even if God got involved, this situation is too bad to be turned
around now! His thinking was so geared toward the negative that he couldn’t even imagine a positive turn of events.

As all this was going on, there were four lepers sitting outside the city’s gates. They’d been thinking negative, fear-filled thoughts just like everyone else. But then, something happened.

When Elisha spoke God’s plan, the Holy Spirit moved on these men. Suddenly, their thinking changed. They didn’t know it—but they began thinking the thoughts of God. “…and they said one to another, Why sit we here until we die? If we say, We will enter into the city, then the famine is in the city, and we shall die there: and if we sit still here, we die also. Now therefore come, and let us fall unto the host of the Syrians: if they save us alive, we shall live; and if they kill us, we shall but die” (verses 3-4).

Do you see the change in their thought pattern? Up to that time, they had been famine thinkers and leprosy thinkers. But now they were saying, “Why are we just sitting here waiting to die? Let’s do something!”

When their thinking changed, their actions changed. Instead of sitting around feeling sorry for themselves, they jumped up and headed toward the Syrian camp. Do you know what they discovered when they arrived? No one was there!

The camp was abandoned. It was filled with an abundance of food and clothing and supplies but all the soldiers were gone. These lepers had stumbled onto a spiritual law. It’s this: When hard times come, they’re
never as hard as they look. That’s so important, I’m going to say it again. Hard times are not as hard as they look—unless you’re looking in the wrong place, through the wrong eyes, thinking the wrong thoughts, and imitating the wrong people.

You may say, “But Brother Copeland, the lepers’ thinking patterns didn’t change that situation. God changed the situation. He made the Syrian army hear the sound of warriors coming and it scared them away!”
Exactly. But that miracle of God would never have been a blessing to those lepers or anyone else for that matter if they hadn’t changed their thinking.

As a born-again believer, you’re in much the same situation. God has already moved on your behalf. He sent Jesus to the cross to bear your sickness, weakness and pain (Isaiah 53:4-5). He healed you by His stripes
(1 Peter 2:24). He became poor so you could be rich (2 Corinthians 8:9). He covenanted with you to meet all your needs according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus (Philippians 4:19).

He has given you “all things that pertain unto life and godliness” (2 Peter 1:3). The only thing powerful enough to keep you from receiving those things is your own thinking.

Wrong thoughts will paint the wrong pictures in your mind. They’ll tell you things are worse than they are. They’ll tell you that you can’t do what it takes to succeed in life. But I’m here to tell you, you can succeed!

It doesn’t matter how bad the economy is. People who understand money aren’t afraid of hard times. In fact, it’s the ungodly people who are money-minded who actually wish for hard times. Such people made great fortunes back during the Depression years. They bought up goods at about 10 cents on the dollar and ended up rich while others went broke.

But, of course, as believers, that’s not our motive for prospering during hard times. We want to prosper in order to help others get back on top.

We want to say, “Hey friend, let me teach you how to prosper with me. Come on over here in the kingdom of God. Get over here in my house. No flood of recession or depression is going to tear it up. It’s built on the
Rock!” (See Matthew 7:24-25.)

If people are sick, we can say to them, “Don’t let sickness and disease knock your feet out from under you, friend. Come on over here to my house. It’s a healing house. By the power of God, we can show you how
to be well!”

That’s what the good news is really about. If we’d preach it that way instead of preaching it as some kind of religious club people need to join, they’d come running to us. If we’d preach the gospel to the poor and let them know they don’t have to be poor anymore because of Jesus, they would beat down the church door just to get in there with us.

But we aren’t preaching that way because we aren’t thinking that way! So, how do we change our way of thinking? God tells us in Isaiah 55: Seek ye the Lord while he may be found, call ye upon him while he is near: Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts: and let him return unto the Lord, and he will have mercy upon him; and to our God, for he will abundantly pardon.

For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, saith the Lord. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts.

For as the rain cometh down, and the snow from heaven, and returneth not thither, but watereth the earth, and maketh it bring forth and bud, that it may give seed to the sower, and bread to the eater: So shall my word be that goeth forth out of my mouth: it shall not return unto me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it (verses 6-11).

If we want to live the kind of life God has in mind for us, we must trade our thoughts for His thoughts. We must lay down the perspectives we’ve gained through past experiences and instead, pick up the wisdom of God.

Just look at what Proverbs 4 says about the importance of that wisdom: “Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom: and with all thy getting get understanding. Exalt her, and she shall promote thee…. She shall give to thine head an ornament of grace: a crown of glory shall she deliver to thee” (verses 7-9).

Acquiring the wisdom of God is the number one priority in our lives. Some people think prayer is top priority. But prayer without wisdom won’t get you anywhere.

How many times have you prayed and failed to receive your answer? It wasn’t because God missed it! The Word of God says you ask and receive not, because you ask amiss (James 4:3). You need wisdom. You need God’s thoughts about the situation before you can pray effectively.

Many times you may be crying out to God for healing when what you actually need is a miracle. You may be praying about a money shortage when what you have is a giving shortage. You may even be causing the problem yourself without knowing it.

You need God’s wisdom!

How do you get it?

Jesus shows us in Luke 11:49. There, He says, “Therefore also said the wisdom of God, I will send them prophets and apostles, and some of them they shall slay and persecute.” Think about this for a moment. Jesus said, “Therefore…said the wisdom of God…” then He began to quote Scripture. He called the written Word of God the wisdom of God.

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Kenneth Copeland — Turn Your Hurts Into Harvests

23 Sep

Kenneth And Gloria Copeland

What do you do when someone mistreats you?

I didn’t ask what you want to do. I didn’t ask what your automatic, fleshly reaction is. I already know that. Your natural, knee-jerk response is the same as mine. You want to strike back. You want to do something or say something that will even the score. If you can’t manage that, you might settle for a few hours (or days or years) of feeling sorry for yourself. You might try to ease your wounded feelings by telling someone how wrongly you’ve been treated.

On a purely natural, human level that’s how we all want to react when someone does us wrong. But I want to tell you something today. If you’re a born-again child of the living God, you have no business just reacting to things on a natural, human level.

God has called and equipped you to live on a higher level. He’s given you the power to respond in a supernatural way when someone does you wrong. He’s given you the power to respond in love. “Oh, Brother Copeland, that’s too hard. I don’t want to do that!”

Yes, you do and here’s why. If you will train yourself to respond God’s way, you can take mistreatment and transform it from the curse the devil intends it to be into a seed of tremendous blessing in your life.

When you learn to obey God in the face of persecution, you can literally get rich in the areas of finances, favor and opportunity off the very persecution the devil sent to keep you down.

Serious Business

Make no mistake: The devil’s intention is to send people across your path to offend and mistreat you for the express purpose of stealing the Word of God out of your life and the anointing that goes with it. Mark 4:17 says, “persecution ariseth for the word’s sake….”

The devil knows how powerful you are when you are anointed. He knows because he once was anointed himself. The Bible says before evil was found in him, he was the “anointed cherub.” So it is his one ambition to trick you into cutting yourself off from that anointing.

That’s why he sends bigots to insult you and thieves to steal from you. That’s why, whenever he can, he goads people around you into being insensitive and unappreciative. He wants you to get offended so you’ll cut off your own supernatural power supply.

Most believers don’t realize it, but that’s what offenses do. You can see that in Matthew 11:4-6. There, the disciples of John the Baptist came to Jesus and asked if He was truly the Anointed One. Jesus answered and said to them: “Go and show John again those things which ye do hear and see: The blind receive their sight, and the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, and the deaf hear, the dead are raised up, and the poor have the gospel preached to them. And blessed is he, whosoever shall not be offended in me.”

We need to realize, my friend, that offenses are serious business. They are sent by the devil to rob us of the anointing and block the flow of the blessings of God. That fact alone should be enough to make us decide never, ever, to be offended again.

I know I’ve made that decision. I’ve determined that no matter how someone may insult my intelligence, my beliefs or even my race, I’m not willing to lose my anointing over it. No matter how they treat me, or what they might call me, I will not take offense. Now, I realize someone may be reading this and thinking, Yeah, that’s easy for you to say! Nobody says and does the things to you like they do to me!

That may be true. Although I am Native American, and have had ample opportunity for offense where race is concerned, I know there are many people who have suffered much more mistreatment than I have. But I can say this: No matter what color you are, you are welcome in more churches than I am. I’ve had entire books written for the express purpose of criticizing me. How many books have they written about you?

I only bring those things to your attention because I want you to know that dealing with offenses isn’t any easier for me than it is for anyone else. I’ve come up against some hard people and some hard situations in my life. So I know if God can see me through, He can do the same for you.

Kenneth Copeland Ministries

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Kenneth Copeland — What a Deal

16 Sep

Kenneth And Gloria Copeland

Can you see what happened to me? I could have been sitting there seething over that stolen camera. I could have been sitting there getting offended, cutting myself off from the Anointing of God. But I wasn’t! I had forgotten all about that thief. I was too busy being thrilled with the new camera God was giving me to worry about how the thief had done me wrong!

A few days later, Gloria and I were walking along the street in San Francisco when I spotted a Nikon F camera box sitting in the window of a small shop. I went in and asked the store clerk how much they
wanted for it.
 
“We don’t have a Nikon F,” she answered. “Yes, you do. It’s right there in the window.”

She reached over and got it, looked puzzled and carried it to a Japanese gentleman in the back of the store. “How much is this?” she asked him.

He threw up his hands and said something in Japanese that I didn’t understand. So I just dug around in my pocket and found some traveler’s checks. “Here,” I said, “I have $250. Will you sell it to me for that?” “OK!” said the Japanese man.

Of course I was excited about getting just the body of a Nikon F for that price. But before I had a chance to say anything about it, the store clerk dug around in a drawer, found a Nikon 50 mm lens and handed it to me along with the camera. Glory to God, my crop was coming up!

It wasn’t finished yet, either. Just a few days later in another city, Gloria and I were walking along the street again and we stopped in a camera store. I looked up and noticed that way up high on the top of a display shelf, there was a lens case for a Nikon 200 mm lens.

The same thing happened again. The store owner didn’t know he had it, and didn’t know what to charge for it. So he sold it to me for $100!

I don’t mind telling you, by the time that deal was done, I was almost hoping someone would steal something else from me. But then I realized, Hey, I can give it without someone having to steal it! I liked that kind of harvest! You’d like that kind of harvest too, wouldn’t you?

Well, you can have it. Just start taking those opportunities for offense and planting them as seeds. Instead of crying over how badly you’ve been hurt, turn those hurts into harvests and start laughing at the devil. Take everything ugly he has ever thrown at you and sow it as a seed.

Begin now by praying: “Father, in the Name of Jesus, right now I sow as seed in the kingdom of God every hurt, every bad feeling, every theft, and every evil thing any person has ever done or said to me, my family or my ministry. I release every person who has ever hurt me and I forgive them now. I lift each one of them up to You and I pray for those people. I pray, Father, that they’ll come into a greater knowledge of You. I pray that their spirits be saved in the Day of the Lord.

“Now I declare before You, My God in heaven, that I expect a reward. I believe Your Word and by faith I set my sickle to my harvest. I believe I receive a hundredfold return for every wrong deed done to me, every unkind word spoken to me and every dime stolen from me. I expect to receive a blessing of equal benefit. I claim it. It’s mine and I have it now in Jesus’ mighty Name!”

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Kenneth Copeland — What Are You Becoming

09 Sep

Kenneth And Gloria Copeland

Once you get that dream inside you, things will begin to change. No, all your problems won’t disappear overnight any more than mine did. But you’ll respond to them differently. When they rise up in front of you and threaten to defeat you, God’s dream will stir in your heart.

You’ll start saying, “Wait just a minute. I’m the head, not the tail. I’m blessed, not cursed. I don’t have to put up with this mess. I happen to be a child of the King Himself. He sets my table in the presence of my enemies. No weapon formed against me can prosper!” (See Deuteronomy 28:13; Psalm 23:5; and Isaiah 54:17.)

Once you start dreaming from the Word of God, you’ll start acting on those dreams and your faith will bring them to pass.

That’s what Dr. David Yonggi Cho did in Korea. He was a dying man, riddled with tuberculosis, when he came into the kingdom of God and started studying God’s Word. He didn’t have any religious people around him telling him not to dream. He just took his Bible and started building dreams in his heart things he wanted to do for God, for his nation, for his people.

He dreamed of building the biggest church in the world and of sending missionaries all over the world. Today, that dream is a reality.

Dr. Cho pastors a church in Seoul, South Korea, with over 700,000 members. Although the nation had no money when the church started, his church is able to send out millions of dollars a year to the foreign
mission field.

Just think, all that started with one man dreaming by the Word of God. Like Abraham, he hoped against hope. He wrapped his faith around the supernatural picture painted by the Word of God, instead of the impossibilities painted by the world.

Look at Romans 4:18 again. It says Abraham “believed in hope, (notice the next phrase) that he might become….”

What are you becoming? Abraham was 100 years old and still planning what he would become. He still had his eye of faith focused on something he couldn’t attain on his own. Something that couldn’t come to pass without the supernatural power of God. He set out to become the father of many nations at 100 years old.

You know, when you get right down to it, it doesn’t really matter much what you’ve been in the past. It doesn’t matter whether you’ve left a colossal mess behind you or 25 years of ministry what matters is what
you’re becoming today.

The Apostle Paul put it this way: “…this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 3:13-14).

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Kenneth Copeland — Hey Everybody, Watch This

02 Sep

Kenneth And Gloria Copeland

Because of that attitude, when a big obstacle arises in my life, the first thing I say is, “Well, it’s miracle time. It’s time to grow. It’s time to get in the Word of God.” I had to learn that early in my ministry because I faced some situations where a miracle was the only thing that was going to get me through.

I’ll never forget one particular time, just after my brother-in-law, Jules, was saved. He was a very successful lawyer and through Cathy’s and my witness, he had come to the knowledge of Jesus Christ. Of course, we’d
told him about the healing power and promises of God and as baby Christians usually do he just believed without question and said, “Wow! That’s great!”

I was getting ready to preach a meeting one night when my brother-in-law called me. He said a woman had come into his office who had been in an accident in the restaurant where she worked. She had been paralyzed as a result of it and wanted to sue the restaurant.

Jules said, “Well, lady, you have two choices. We can take the legal route and get you a lot of money…or you can go with me to my brother-in-law Jesse’s meeting tonight and get healed. Which do you want?” She said, “Well, I guess I’ll go to the meeting.”

So Jules called me and said, “Jesse, I’m bringing this paralyzed woman tonight and I’ve told her she’ll get healed. That’s right, isn’t it?” I assured him that was right and then after I hung up, I said, “God, what are we going to do?” You see, I had a problem because I had seen some people get healed and some not.

We’re at the Promised Land, Jess, God answered. Are we going to walk across or are we going to drag this paralyzed woman back to the desert and bury her?

That night I preached as long as I could. (I was hoping she might get tired and go home.) Finally, I couldn’t put it off any longer and I said, “All right, it’s time for God to heal.” When Jules brought the woman up front, I determined to pray for her as quietly as possible so as not to attract any attention. But Jules had other ideas.

“HEY, EVERYBODY!” He called out. “WATCH! GOD’S GOING TO HEAL THIS WOMAN. OK, Jesse, now do it.”

That woman was a candidate for a miracle and so was I! I tried to make things easier by closing my eyes while I prayed for her but the Lord said, Open your eyes. “No!” I answered. Open your eyes, Jesse!

So I opened my eyes, told the woman God was going to heal her and then prayed with every fiber of my being. All of sudden wham! both her hands went up in the air, she was knocked down by the power of the Holy Ghost, and was totally, miraculously healed!

You may think that’s an unusual incident. And, to some it might be. But you and I serve an unusual God, and we should expect the unusual to be “the usual” in our lives. Why? Because we are candidates for a miracle.

I want to burn that phrase into your mind. I want it to so mark your thinking that any time you have trouble from now on, instead of slipping automatically into despair, you’ll follow the instructions God gave to Joshua. You’ll get into the Word of God and not turn from it to the left or to the right. You’ll go to bed reading it. You’ll get up reading it. You’ll meditate on it until you digest all the nutrients in it and it fills you with the power of God.

You’ll say boldly, “No, I’m not giving up, praise God. I’m going on. I’m stepping into the Promised Land because I’m a candidate for a miracle!”

Kenneth Copeland Ministries

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