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Bold, Unashamed & Still Different

When Jade Haney fell victim to bullying as a third-grader, two things gave her the courage to stand: The encouraging prayers of her parents, and the Word of God she learned by watching Superkid videos. Today, at 23, Jade is still standing as she ministers the love of God both at home and abroad. And she credits much of her work to what she learned through Superkid Academy. Jade shares part of her story in the following letter:

I remember at a very young age feeling that I was different.

I grew up in a loving Christian home and gave my life to Jesus when I was 5 years old. In our home, talking about Jesus and singing praise-and-worship songs was considered normal. It was normal for my friends and me to take turns pretending we were preachers—praying for each other, falling down and covering each other up with blankets.

I remember once, when I was about 6, my family ordered pizza. After my mom had answered the door and gone to get money to pay for the pizza, I saw the delivery man standing in our doorway alone as a divine opportunity for evangelism! You laugh, but I’m not kidding. I looked up at the man in the doorway and point-blank asked him, “Are you a Christian?”

“Well, I try to be,” he nervously replied.

“You can’t try to be a Christian,” I responded. “You either are or you aren’t.”

Upon my parents’ realization that I was interrogating the pizza man, they speedily paid him, letting him off the hook.

Looking back, I now know that God had called me and that I was a good kind of different. But, as an elementary school student, being different didn’t always seem good.

In third grade, my life was made miserable by a group of four fourth-grade girls. I attended a private Christian school, but there was nothing Christian about how I was treated by my peers. Since the school was small, the third- and fourth-grade classes were combined. One girl in particular encouraged the others to pick on me, because I was the only third-grader in our class.

These girls would look for the pettiest reasons to laugh at my expense.

One day, for instance, as we were all running out to the playground, the ringleader shoved me onto the pavement and I skinned my knee pretty badly. She looked back at me with no remorse, completely apathetic. Thinking back, I believe the poor girl must have gone through something traumatic to make her as cold as she was at that young age.

A couple of years before this incident, when I was 6, my grandma bought a movie for my cousins and me to watch called The Intruder. From that point on, I started keeping up with the Superkid movies. For my eighth birthday, my mom’s friend gave me a copy of the Superkid Trilogy, which included The Intruder, Armor of Light and The Sword, all on VHS! This gift couldn’t have come at a better time…it was the summer before I was to encounter the horrible year of bullying.

I would watch those movies over and over, day after day. Eventually, I knew every song and every scripture in each movie, by heart. The two things that gave me courage to face those girls, and not believe the horrible things being spoken over me, were the encouraging prayers of my parents, and the Word of God that was packaged in the message of Superkid Academy and those movies.

I remember singing “Know Who You Are in Jesus,” and getting a deep revelation of who I really was in Him. When I began to really know Jesus, and believe I was who He said I was, I started seeing through the shallowness of my bullies’ insults. The presence of God was very tangible in those moments, and He began to stir up a fiery faith inside me. Every time I watched Armor of Light or The Sword, the Holy Spirit was doing something great in me. The depth of God’s love overwhelmed me, and I knew that I was His!

Today, I am 23 years old. I serve on several worship teams at my church for our regular weekend services, as well as for our Restore ministry, Elevate student ministry and our young-adult ministry, and I love writing songs. I am passionate about following God with my whole heart, and I want to take the gospel all over the world. I have gone on mission trips to Mexico, Guatemala, Singapore and Honduras, and next year I am going to India.

I am telling you this, not to lift myself up, but to give glory to God. If He can take a child who felt as insecure and odd as I did, and transform her into a bold and unashamed evangelist, nothing is too difficult for Him.

Every Believers’ Convention, every church service, every ounce of time, money, effort and creativity that was poured into making those films was well worth it! God used all of you to give me hope for my future.

Thank you for reaching out and teaching me about my identity in Jesus Christ!

Click here to learn more about Superkid Academy. 

 

9 Ways to Tell if God’s Love Is Shining Through You

But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness,  gentleness, self-control. − Galatians 5:22-23 (NKJV)

If you want to know whether God’s love is shining through you, look to see if you are exhibiting these nine characteristics listed in the verse above:

  1. Love
  2. Joy
  3. Peace
  4. Longsuffering
  5. Kindness
  6. Goodness
  7. Faithfulness
  8. Gentleness
  9. Self-Control

You simply can’t walk in the spirit or be a spiritual person without being ruled by love because it is the foundation upon which all the other fruit rest. The others flow out of love.

Read on to discover how you can grow up in love, and let the love of Christ shine through you!

Grow Up in Love

Some people think love is so basic, it’s something only spiritual beginners must study. They consider the gifts of the Spirit—like tongues and interpretation, the gifts of healings and miracles—as more relevant to the mature believer. But the gifts of the Spirit are not marks of spiritual maturity. The Corinthian church abounded in those gifts, yet the Apostle Paul referred to them as “mere infants…in Christ…still [unspiritual, having the nature] of the flesh” (1 Corinthians 3:1, 3, The Amplified Bible).

As wonderful as the gifts of the Spirit are, the Bible teaches that it’s the fruit of the spirit—“love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, [and] temperance” (Galatians 5:22-23)—that indicate a person is walking in the spirit and not the flesh.

If you want to know whether you’re a spiritual person or not, look to see if you are walking in love. You simply can’t walk in the spirit or be a spiritual person without being ruled by love. The reason I single out love is because it is the foundation upon which all the other fruit rest. The others flow out of love.

To find out just how important love is in the economy of God, read the first few verses of 1 Corinthians 13:

If I speak in the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal. If I have the gift of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have a faith that can move mountains, but have not love, I am nothing. If I give all I possess to the poor and surrender my body to the flames, but have not love, I gain nothing (verses 1-3, New International Version).

Love is the bottom line. Nothing counts without it. In short, you and I can’t go anywhere spiritually until we get our love walk straight!

No wonder the Bible tells us to “Eagerly pursue and seek to acquire [this] love [make it your aim, your great quest]” (1 Corinthians 14:1, The Amplified Bible). Living a life ruled by the love of God is what opens us up to walk in the spirit and live in the highest measure of the blessing and power of God!

That’s why Paul prayed that we would be able to know and experience “the love of Christ.” Because then we will be able to obtain “the richest measure of the divine Presence, and become a body wholly filled and flooded with God Himself” (Ephesians 3:19, The Amplified Bible).

One friend of mine says that love is the insulator. When we’re walking in love, God can manifest Himself in His holiness and power without blowing us away.

Our Only Law

Under the new covenant, love is our only law. Jesus said, “This is my commandment, That ye love one another, as I have loved you” (John 15:12). Romans 13:10 says, “love is the fulfilling of the law.”

What’s more, when we were born again, God put His own loving nature inside us. Now “the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost which is given unto us” (Romans 5:5).

If you’re a Christian, love is your supernatural, natural disposition. But it will not simply take over your life without your cooperation. If you want to walk in love, you’ll have to make a decision to yield to that force of love on the inside of you. You’ll have to resist the selfish tendencies of the flesh and choose to live a life governed by love.

Of course, when I say “love” here, I’m not talking about the emotional counterfeit the world calls love. That kind of love is dependent on circumstances and feelings.

God’s love isn’t like that. It’s constant. It’s unconditional. The chief ingredient of the God-kind of love is self-sacrifice for the benefit of the one loved. It continues to love people whether or not it receives a response. Divine love is not self-seeking. It is self-giving.

God doesn’t just love the lovely. He loves the unlovely, too. No matter how bad or mean someone might be, if they’ll turn to Him, He’ll cleanse them and forgive them.

That’s the way God loves us, and that’s the way He expects us to love each other. In 1 Corinthians 13, He gives us a detailed description of that kind of love:

Love endures long and is patient and kind; love never is envious nor boils over with jealousy, is not boastful or vainglorious, does not display itself haughtily. It is not conceited (arrogant and inflated with pride); it is not rude (unmannerly) and does not act unbecomingly. Love (God’s love in us) does not insist on its own rights or its own way, for it is not self-seeking; it is not touchy or fretful or resentful; it takes no account of the evil done to it [it pays no attention to a suffered wrong]. It does not rejoice at injustice and unrighteousness, but rejoices when right and truth prevail. Love bears up under anything and everything that comes, is ever ready to believe the best of every person, its hopes are fadeless under all circumstances, and it endures everything [without weakening]. Love never fails… (verses 4-8, The Amplified Bible).

That kind of love is the distinguishing mark of a Christian. We’re called to live a life of love just like Jesus did.

Walking in love means we lay down our own selfish tendencies and desires. We set aside our feelings and behave kindly and gently to those around us, regardless of how they act. We don’t have to be concerned about looking out for our rights, because when we walk in love, God takes care of us.

Develop Your Love Walk

Making these changes is not as difficult as it may sound. In fact, the key to developing your love walk is wonderfully simple. You do it by maintaining living contact with God—fellowshiping with Him in the Word and in prayer, staying in union and communion with Him, and letting His life flow through you.

Jesus Himself taught us the principle of sustained communion. He said:

Just as no branch can bear fruit of itself without abiding in (being vitally united to) the vine, neither can you bear fruit unless you abide in Me. I am the Vine; you are the branches. Whoever lives in Me and I in him bears much (abundant) fruit. However, apart from Me [cut off from vital union with Me] you can do nothing (John 15:4-5, The Amplified Bible).

First John 4:16-17 says it this way:

“God is love, and he who dwells and continues in love dwells and continues in God, and God dwells and continues in him. In this [union and communion with Him] love is brought to completion and attains perfection with us…because as He is, so are we in this world” (The Amplified Bible).

The Apostle Paul prayed “that [we might arrive] at really mature manhood (the completeness of personality which is nothing less than the standard height of Christ’s own perfection)” and that “Enfolded in love, let us grow up in every way and in all things into Him Who is the Head, [even] Christ…” (Ephesians 4:13, 15, The Amplified Bible).

I’ve come to realize that love is the single most important key to growing up in God. In fact, if we don’t grow up in love…we won’t grow up at all.

Agree with us as Brother Copeland prays for Hurricane Iselle to be stopped!

As a Partner or Friend of Kenneth Copeland Ministries, we are reaching out to you and asking you to exercise your faith regarding Hurricane Iselle, which is heading toward the Hawaiian Islands right now.  As of the latest reports today, Hurricane Iselle is expected to hit the Big Island tonight and be near-hurricane status with maximum sustained winds of 80 mph.

We believe that all destructive weather is under the curse, and we thank God we are blessed and can exercise our faith in the Name of Jesus.

Thank you for agreeing and standing in faith with us.  And remember…Jesus Is LORD!

Sincerely,

Kenneth Copeland Ministries

 

REACHING families with the LOVE of GOD in Tupelo, Mississippi

KCM’s Disaster Relief team just returned from Tupelo, Miss., where a tornado damaged much of the city on April 28, 2014. Immediately following the tornado, the team was on the scene, checking on Partners and providing assistance. Of course, complete recovery can take a long time—both physically and spiritually—so, when the team returned the last week of July 2014 to prepare for The REACH event, the signs of rebuilding were evident throughout the city.

In partnership with Feed the Children and Pastors Anthony and Dell Hatch of Faith Bible Church, the Kenneth Copeland Ministries Disaster Relief team returned to host the first back-to-school REACH event to provide families that are still rebuilding and recovering with groceries and household necessities, as well as backpacks filled with school supplies for their children.

THE REACH is an outreach of Kenneth Copeland Ministries with Riley Stephenson, KCM’s Minister of Evangelism. The mission of this outreach is to provide physical needs for families still recovering from disaster, along with meeting them where they are spiritually with encouragement, love and most importantly JESUS!

Four hundred families received THREE boxes of food and household necessities to fill their pantries. Eight hundred children received a FREE BACKPACK FILLED WITH SCHOOL SUPPLIES.  But most importantly over 1,000 people attended the service and heard the WORD of the Lord and 101 PEOPLE RECEIVED JESUS as their personal Lord and Savior! Praise God!

Natural disaster can be devastating to people—even if they already know the Lord—but our hope is to leave everyone we meet with the love of the Father, a new hope for the future, and the assurance that they are not forgotten and that “JESUS IS LORD!” over any circumstance they face.

Together, we’re changing lives and making a REAL difference

Increasing His Kingdom,

The KCM Disaster Relief Team

P.S. Click to find out how you can be a part of helping KCM Partners and their communities recover. And…keep up with the Disaster Relief Team and the relief efforts happening across the country by visiting KCM’s YouTube channel  or KCM’s blog  on a regular basis.

 

 

 

Partnership in Action! KCM Disaster Relief Team Goes to Abilene

Check out this video to see your partnership in action!

On June 12, 2014, a large storm went through Abilene, Texas, dropping baseball-sized hail on the city for about 45 minutes. After the storm departed, the people of Abilene had a massive amount of cleanup to do. From destroyed roofs to extensive vehicle damage, the repairs will take time to complete. In the weeks following the storm, the Kenneth Copeland Ministries’ Disaster Relief team headed out to Abilene to find KCM partners, and provide prayers and assistance to complete their needed repairs.

 

 

Your Divine Destiny Is Waiting

You have a divine destiny.

I know sometimes that’s hard to believe when you’re up to your eyeballs in the daily demands of living. When it’s all you can do just to deal with the bills… and the kids…and the job, life can seem anything but divine. You can be tempted to wonder if you’re destined to be or do anything truly great. You can be tempted to decide that even if you had such a destiny, you just don’t have what it takes to fulfill it.

But it is absolutely vital that you resist those temptations.

Why? Because Almighty God needs you to fulfill your destiny—because there are people in this world who will never see Him or know Him unless they see Him and know Him through you.

“Oh, Brother Copeland, that’s a little hard for me to believe,” you might say. “Almighty God, the Creator of the universe, couldn’t possibly need one little, flesh and blood person like me!”

He needed Jesus, didn’t He? And when Jesus walked the earth He was just one flesh and blood person.

“Certainly! But Jesus was the Son of God. He came to reveal the power and the nature of the Father. He came to do the works of God.”

Yes that’s true. And according to the Bible, if you’re a born-again child of God, you’re here to do the same thing. Jesus Himself said, “He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do; because I go unto my Father” (John 14:12).

God Knew You When…

You are divinely destined to be like Jesus and do the same—and even greater—works than He did.

Most believers stagger at that thought. They know their own natural failures and shortcomings. They feel totally unequipped to reveal to others the Person and Power of the Lord Jesus. Remember: He did not say we would be greater—He said the works would be greater.

The fact is, we are equipped. Ephesians 1 says so. It tells that the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ has already…

blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ: according as he hath chosen us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before him in love: Having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to himself, according to the good pleasure of his will, to the praise of the glory of his grace (verses 3-6).

Think of it! God didn’t wait until you were born to figure out a destiny for you. Before the earth was ever created, He predestined you to be like Jesus and provided everything you’d ever need to fulfill that destiny. He gave you everything necessary to be holy and blameless before Him. He set aside for you all the blessings and divine power it would take for you to represent Him on the earth and bring praise and glory to God.

You might look at yourself and wonder why God would ever choose someone like you to reveal His greatness. In light of all the mistakes you may have made and all the weaknesses you see in yourself, why would God ever think you could be like Him?

I’ll tell you why. God knew you before you ever sinned. He knew you when you were wonderful. He knew you before your life got messed up. He knew you before the devil ever got his hands on you.

God knew you when you were just an image on the inside of Him—and that image was a picture of Himself.

God Never Changed His Plan

If you doubt it, just read the book of Genesis. It tells us that in the beginning Adam and Eve were made in the very image of God (Genesis 1:26). To look at them was to see a flesh and blood representation of God Himself. That’s what God intended for all His children to be.

Then the devil got in there and messed things up. They pretty well stayed messed up for 4,000 years. But the whole time, God was working out His plan.

What plan?

His plan to have sons and daughters on the earth again. Sons and daughters born in His image. Sons and daughters who were flesh and blood manifestations of Himself.

That was God’s original intention and He never changed it.

When Jesus came to the earth, He picked up where the first Adam left off and lived out His life as a perfect reflection of His Father. He said what He heard the Father say. He did what He saw the Father do. And He did it so completely that at the end of His earthly ministry He could say, “.he that hath seen me hath seen the Father” (John 14:9).

Then, after purchasing our redemption and deliverance from sin with His own blood, He sent the Holy Spirit to empower us with His own life and He said, “As my Father hath sent me, even so send I you” (John 20:21).

Do you realize what that means? It means we have been divinely equipped with the power to reveal Jesus in our lives. Just as He was able to say, “If you have seen me, you have seen the Father,” we should be able to say, “If you’ve seen me, you’ve seen Jesus.”

Get Connected to the Power

Is such a thing really possible? Yes, because through the new birth, we’ve been given the very nature and character of God (II Peter 1:4). Our spirits have been re-created in His image and all the spiritual forces found in Him have been imparted to us. We have His love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness and temperance (Galatians 5:22-23). We have His wisdom. We have the same anointing available for our minds that He had when He was here on the earth (I Corinthians 2:16).

We don’t have to ask God for those things—they’re already in us. We just have to cultivate and develop them. As we do, we’ll manifest the character and power of Jesus in our own personal lives.

If all we had was the life of Jesus working in us on our own behalf, that alone would be enough to make us forever grateful. But amazingly enough, that’s not all we’ve been given. God has also equipped us with another mighty element. He’s given us the power to meet the needs of other people like Jesus did. That’s the power we receive when we’re baptized in the Holy Spirit.

This mighty, supernatural power enables us to operate on a higher level than we can in our own, personal lives. When we need to minister to someone and we’ve extended our faith and our wisdom as far as it will go, this divine equipping will take over and finish the job. It connects us not only with God’s divine life and nature but with the very ministry of Jesus. As a result, we can do for others just what Jesus would do.

“Well, Brother Copeland,” you might say, “I’m not a full-time minister. I’m just a simple believer. I don’t have that kind of power available to me.”

I Corinthians 12 says you do.

The manifestation of the Spirit is given to every man to profit withal. For to one is given by the Spirit the word of wisdom; to another the word of knowledge by the same Spirit; to another faith by the same Spirit; to another the gifts of healing by the same Spirit; to another the working of miracles; to another prophecy; to another discerning of spirits; to another divers kinds of tongues; to another the interpretation of tongues: But all these worketh that one and the selfsame Spirit, dividing to every man severally as he will (verses 7-11).

You—yes, you—are divinely designed to operate in the gifts of the Spirit! They’re a part of the ministry of Jesus that, as His disciple, you are destined to carry on. These manifestations of the Holy Spirit are real. They are practical. And they are desperately needed in the earth today.

A Catastrophe Averted

Believe me, I know just how vital these gifts of the Spirit can be. I’ve been on the receiving end and I can tell you from experience they can save your life and the lives of others!

Early in my ministry, I went to preach in Shawnee, OK., at a church pastored by a wonderful couple named Roy and Opal Sprague. They had been involved in the Camp Meeting years ago in Hot Springs, AR, from which the Assembly of God church was born and they really knew about spiritual gifts.

While I was there, Pastor Roy prayed for me and my family every day. He said, “Brother Kenneth, I’d like for you to be free to keep your mind on preaching while you’re here. So I’m going to pray over your personal and ministry affairs for you.”

One morning while I was getting dressed for one of the services he called me. “Did you buy an air compressor and spray-paint rig right before you left home?” he asked.

“Why yes, Roy,” I answered. “Why do you ask?”

“Your gas hot water heater is out in the garage,” he said, “and when I was praying this morning I saw Gloria hook up that spray rig and start spraying in there. Then I saw an explosion in the garage.”

I immediately called Gloria to tell her what Pastor Sprague had said. Sure enough, she’d been planning to spray paint out in the garage. The Holy Spirit had spoken to her and told her not to do it—and the word of knowledge that Roy Sprague received was confirmation for her.

Praise God. That was a manifestation of the ministry of Jesus! It was the Holy Spirit working through a believer for the good of the Body of Christ. Because Roy Sprague and Gloria Copeland both dared to believe for and operate in the gifts of the Spirit, a catastrophe was averted!

Learning English God’s Way

Frankly, I’m convinced we’ve barely scratched the surface of the powerful things God desires to do through these wonderful, supernatural gifts. He longs to do things like He did for a man I heard about back in the late 1970s. I never met the man myself but I talked to several ministers I respect who visited with him personally at a Full Gospel Businessmen’s Convention.

They told me he had been a part of a community of people in Europe who had been operating in the manifestations of the Holy Spirit for several hundred years. Their faith was highly developed in that area. When they heard about the word of faith movement that was taking place in the United States, they desired to know more about it. So they got together and began to pray.

When they did, the Lord spoke to them and told them to go to America and learn about this move of God. There was only one problem. None of them spoke English. So they laid their hands on their apostle and simply believed he received the ability to communicate in the English language.

Sure enough, he came over here and preached, wrote and conversed in English. Nobody taught him to do it. It was a miracle of God! I talked to one well-known minister who heard him preach. “How did he do?” I asked.

“He did very, very well!” he answered. “Sometimes he’d have to stop and pray a little while in tongues, but then he’d get straightened out and keep right on preaching.”

Don’t Argue, Just Obey!

Another man of God who had developed his faith to operate boldly in the gifts of the Holy Spirit was John G. Lake. One time he was traveling across Europe by train and he stopped at a station in Italy. As he was sitting there looking out the window, he saw some men standing on the platform talking.

The Spirit of God spoke to him and said, “Go witness to those men. I want to save them.” Now Brother Lake wasn’t the kind of man who would argue with the Lord. He wasn’t one who would say, “Oh, Lord, don’t You have someone else You could send besides scraggly, little, old me?”

No. He just picked up his Bible, walked out of that train car, stepped up to those men and began speaking to them in tongues. They understood every word he said and all three of them were born again and baptized in the Holy Spirit right there.

“My goodness, I just don’t know how he did that!” somebody might say.

I’ll tell you how he did it. He did it by releasing the three spiritual forces the Bible tells us are absolutely vital for those who desire to operate in the gifts of the Spirit—faith, hope and love (I Corinthians 13:13).

John G. Lake loved the Lord and loved those men enough to step out by faith and obey the command of God. He dared to operate in Bible-hope which is earnest expectation that God would do through him exactly what Jesus said He would do. He had a divine image inside him, an image of himself doing the works that Jesus did and even greater works. And he moved boldly expecting that image to become reality.

What’s more, he refused to let fear stop him.

Fear will mess up the things of God. Fear will keep us from moving in the gifts of the Spirit if we let it. That’s why any time fear shows its ugly head, you must stop right there and deal with it. You can’t afford to accept it and say, “Well, that’s just the way I am.”

Why? Because your divine destiny is waiting! The Lord Jesus is waiting! The world is waiting for His ministry to be manifest through you!

So don’t let anything stop you. Right in the midst of all the daily demands of life, rise up in faith, hope and love and begin to do what God divinely designed you to do.

Get out your Bible and develop that divine image inside you. See yourself ministering in the power of the Holy Spirit. See yourself doing the very works of Jesus—the works He said you were destined to do. Then let the very love of God move you to step out in faith and do what the Spirit leads you to do. Do it in love. Do it by faith. And do it with hope, confidently expecting God to keep His Word.

Dare to fulfill your destiny and the world will see Jesus through you.