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How to Brighten the Darkened Corners of Your Life

 

by Kenneth Copeland

How much of God’s power would you need to conquer the challenges you are facing right now?

Would the kind of divine muscle He used to create the earth be enough strength to get you through? Would the supernatural light that set the sun and stars ablaze be enough to brighten the darkened corners of your life? Would the divine life force that animated every living creature on the face of the earth be enough to enable you to do the things you need to do?

Sure it would. There’s no question about it. Even a thimbleful of that kind of power would blast every problem you’ve ever faced right into total oblivion. It would answer every question. It would meet every need.

And, if you are a born-again believer, that kind of power is available to you right now.

Oh, come on, Brother Copeland, you might be thinking, where on earth did you get that wild idea?

I got it from the Bible. It tells us quite plainly that Jesus—our own Savior and Lord—is the One who made this universe. He is the author of all Creation, the very source of all life. John 1 says it this way: “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The same was in the beginning with God. All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made. In him was life; and the life was the light of men. And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not” (verses 1-5).

The Most Powerful Substance That Exists

Most of us don’t have any problem accepting those verses. It’s easy for us to believe that Jesus has within Himself the awesome creative power that established and sustains this universe. But that passage doesn’t stop there. It goes on to say that “as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name” (verse 12).

Look at that verse again. What does it say that Jesus gave us?

Power. He gave us His very own power.

The first thing that power did was make us sons of Almighty God. It filled our darkened spirits with eternal light and life. That in itself is a marvelous miracle, yet it’s not all that power was meant to do. It’s also been given to us so we can live every day of our lives in the glory of Jesus Himself.

Wait a minute, someone might argue, Jesus doesn’t share His glory with anyone. His glory is that of an Only Begotten Son!

Not anymore it isn’t.

The New Testament tells us that Jesus is no longer an Only Begotten Son. Now He is the Firstborn of many brethren…and He is sharing His glory with them. He said so Himself. In John 17:22, He spoke to the Father and said, “The glory which thou gavest me I have given them; that they may be one, even as we are one.”

That’s a powerful statement because the glory of God isn’t a vague, religious concept. It’s not just a feeling that gives us goose bumps or a sparkly, spiritual mist. God’s glory is the most powerful substance that exists. It’s the power that emanated from Jesus when He walked the earth. It’s the power that reached into the pit of hell and resurrected Him from the dead (Romans 6:4).

Yes, that’s the glorious power that is abiding in every born-again believer. That’s the power that’s abiding in you.

#1 Get Wisdom – the Principal Thing

If that’s true, why was Jesus able to do so much with it…and we’ve done so little?

We haven’t tapped into the wisdom He had. You see, no matter how much of God’s power and glory we have, it won’t do us (or anybody else) any good if we don’t know how to use it. That’s why Proverbs 4:7 says, “Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom: and with all thy getting get understanding.”

Some people claim such wisdom is beyond us. They say God’s glory is so mysterious, His power is so unpredictable, that we could never possibly comprehend it.

If that’s true, the Apostle Paul must not have known it because he prayed for believers to “comprehend with all saints what is the breadth, and length, and depth, and height” of the love (or power) of God and be filled with all His fullness (Ephesians 3:18-19). He also said that God “who commanded the light to shine out of darkness, hath shined in our hearts, to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ” (2 Corinthians 4:6).

The word translated knowledge in that verse is the Greek word gnosis. It means “to have a working understanding of something.” It’s one thing to have general knowledge, but it’s something else altogether to have a working understanding. If you have a general knowledge about airplanes, for example (enough to know they can fly), you’ll be able to ride in one. But if you want to fly one, you must have much more specific knowledge of it. You must know how to operate in it.

That operational knowledge is the kind of spiritual knowledge God has made available to us. He never intended us to wander around without a clue about how to use the glory and power within us. He wants us to comprehend it well enough to put it to work just like Jesus did when He was on the earth. He wants us to operate in it.

That’s why we’ve been given the Holy Spirit. He’s been sent to be our teacher, to show us what to do with this glorious inheritance of divine life that belongs to us as joint heirs with Jesus. Because that inheritance surpasses anything our eyes have ever seen and our ears have ever heard, it does at times seem like a mystery. But the Bible says it’s a mystery that has already been revealed to us by His Spirit (1 Corinthians 2:9-10).

#2 – Believe and Confess God’s Promises

For us to benefit from that revelation, however, we must cooperate with God. We must begin to believe in our hearts and confess with our mouths that He will do what the Bible says He will do. Instead of saying, “I just don’t know how to access God’s power. I don’t understand how to operate in His glory,” we must start declaring that we have the wisdom of God. We must start saying and believing that we have the very mind of Christ (1 Corinthians 2:16).

When I was attending Citation X flight school I experienced for myself the difference that can make. I realized within the first few days of classes that, naturally speaking, I was going to have difficulty retaining all the information we were receiving. It was like trying to drink water from a fire hose. There was just too much to take in.

When I prayed about the situation, a close friend reminded me of Psalm 119:97-99. It says: “O how love I thy law! It is my meditation all the day. Thou through thy commandments hast made me wiser than mine enemies: for they are ever with me. I have more understanding than all my teachers: for thy testimonies are my meditation.”

As soon as I took hold of those promises by faith and began confessing them several times a day, my retention in those classes went up at least 50 percent. During the final exam, the Holy Spirit gave me wisdom again and again. When I’d start to give a wrong answer, He’d correct me. If I got stuck figuring a mathematical problem, I’d pray in the spirit and He’d show me where I was missing it. The very wisdom of God Himself became mine at flight school because I believed it in my heart and declared it with my mouth.

#3 – Put God’s Word to Work

“That’s fine for you, Brother Copeland, because you have a special ministry. But that kind of thing won’t work for me.”

Yes it will. According to the Bible, faith-filled words will work for anybody who will put them to work. Jesus told us so Himself in Mark 11:22-23. He said: “Have faith in God. For verily I say unto you, That whosoever shall say unto this mountain, Be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea; and shall not doubt in his heart, but shall believe that those things which he saith shall come to pass; he shall have whatsoever he saith.”

According to those verses, it doesn’t matter who you are—whosoever is whosoever. If you have faith in God and believe what you say will come to pass, your words can move mountains.

Why is that?

It’s because faith-filled words release the creative power and glory of God that’s residing within you. They transfer the life of Jesus, which is heaven’s power, to earth.

That shouldn’t surprise you. After all, God has been using words to release His power from the beginning. He created everything on earth by speaking words. Jesus is called the Word of Life and the Bible says He upholds all things by the Word of His power (1 John 1:1; Hebrews 1:3).

God’s very life and glory and power have always been contained in and conveyed by His Word; and—wild as it may seem—as His children, we’ve been given the privilege and the divine command to put His Word to work. God has instructed us to keep it before our eyes, in our ears and in our heart; to draw faith out of it; and then speak it. When we do, it releases God’s creative power and glory just as surely as if Jesus Himself had spoken it.

Hebrews 3:1 confirms that. It says Jesus has been appointed and anointed to see to it that when we declare His Word, it comes to pass. He is the Apostle and High Priest of our confession.

The problem is, we’ve been fouling things up by filling our mouths with stuff Jesus never said. Instead of saying, “I’m healed,” we’ve been saying, “Oh, I believe I’m getting the flu.” Instead of saying, “God meets all my needs according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus,” we’ve said, “I’ll never be able to pay these bills.” He said we would have what we say. We’ve been saying what we have.

All the while, the very glory of God has been there inside us with enough power to heal every sickness and enough ability to meet every need. But we haven’t had the wisdom to open our mouths and put it to work.

I can tell you from personal experience, exercising that wisdom will make all the difference. I was reminded of that again recently as I was overcoming a problem I’d had with my back over the past few years. I first prayed and believed I received healing for it in August 2000, but the full manifestation didn’t come as quickly as I knew it should.

As I sought the Lord about it, He led me to get Dodie Osteen’s little book, Healed of Cancer. There is a list of healing scriptures printed in it and I began confessing those scriptures every day…every day…every day. For a while, I just had to make myself say them. But the more I confessed them, the easier it became. Revelation just kept rising in my spirit until one day those words began to fly out of my mouth with power and faith behind them.

The more I did that, the more God’s power worked in my body. When I started, I couldn’t walk five minutes without excruciating pain. Now I can walk on the treadmill for an hour. I’m a healed man. I’m a free man spiritually and physically because those faith-filled words released the glory of God into my bones and nerves and muscles.

Even today, I’m still speaking…and it’s still working. I don’t intend to stop either. I mean to stick with it and encourage every other believer who will listen to do the same. I am convinced it’s time for us to live in the glory we’ve been given. It’s time for us to operate more fully in the life and power of Jesus that’s within us.

It’s time for us to keep rising and rising in that glory until one day before too long, the trumpet blows and we take one more step of faith, out of these old, carnal bodies and into the glorified bodies God has prepared for us.

Even now, we’re barreling toward that moment like a freight train. Jesus is coming soon, so let’s start living in the glory. Let’s put it to work transforming not only our own lives but the lives of those around us. Let’s use it to heal the sick, deliver the oppressed and win the lost by the millions.

If we’ll live in the glory, when Jesus comes for us we will surely be ready to go.

God’s 9-1-1

How to get God’s help 24/7

by Gloria Copeland

Ever wish you could dial 9-1-1 and get God on the phone? Good news! God has a 24/7 communication plan set up so you can get the help you need. That’s why He sent the Holy Spirit …to carry out that plan. Read on to discover how the Holy Spirit lives inside you and how He can be your help every day.

God has made a way for us to live successful, holy lives. If we will learn to walk in the Holy Spirit. Romans 8:26 tells us how to overcome the weakness of the flesh and walk in the spirit, even while we live in this body. This revelation has changed my life and the lives of countless others.

So too the [Holy] Spirit comes to our aid and bears us up in our weakness; for we do not know what prayer to offer nor how to offer it worthily as we ought, but the Spirit Himself goes to meet our supplication and pleads in our behalf with unspeakable yearnings and groanings too deep for utterance (Romans 8:26, The Amplified Bible).

The King James Version translates the word weakness as “infirmities,” but the Greek word is singular and should have been translated “weakness.”

Romans 6-8 talks about the weakness of the flesh and the strength of the spirit. It is talking about overcoming the weakness of the flesh.

One way the Holy Spirit bears us up in our weakness is by enabling us to pray in the spirit—in other tongues.

Praying in the spirit causes your spirit to dominate your flesh. Praying in the spirit applies spirit to flesh.

When you pray in the spirit, you pray the perfect will of God. Your prayer knows no limitation. It is God the Holy Spirit speaking through your spirit to God the Father in the Name of God the Son. That is prayer that cannot be overthrown.

The Holy Spirit–Our Strength

The Holy Spirit is our Comforter, Counselor, Helper, Intercessor, Advocate, Strengthener and Standby (John 14:16, The Amplified Bible). His ministry is to bear us up, to help us, to strengthen us. God knew that man was weak through his flesh. He said:

A new heart also will I give you, and a new spirit will I put within you: and I will take away the stony heart out of your flesh, and I will give you an heart of flesh. And I will put my spirit within you, and cause you to walk in my statutes, and ye shall keep my judgments, and do them (Ezekiel 36:26-27).

God does not expect you to overcome the weakness of the flesh, even by your new, born-again spirit. He gave you His Spirit to help you and strengthen you. Ephesians 3:16 says we are “strengthened with might by his Spirit in the inner man.”

The Holy Spirit will strengthen you with might in your inner man to overcome the weakness of living in a natural body. “But if the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you, he that raised up Christ from the dead shall also quicken your mortal bodies by his Spirit that dwelleth in you” (Romans 8:11).

The Holy Spirit does not do the work by Himself. He comes to our aid. He is our Helper. When we pray in other tongues, the Spirit of God bears us up in the weakness of our flesh—the part of us that is earthy and natural—and brings us God’s answer to the situation or problem. Through the operation of the Holy Spirit within us, we are no longer held in bondage to the natural world.

So what is our part? Our part is to give Him place by hearing and obeying His word, and then yield the control of our lives to Him as we walk in His ways instead of man’s ways. This allows the supernatural power of God to flow in our behalf to bring to pass the will of God. When we give place to the Holy Spirit and obey Him, we are allowing God to be God in our lives.

The Bible says, “He that speaketh in an unknown tongue edifieth himself” (1 Corinthians 14:4). The phrase edifieth himself means “builds up himself.” Jude tells us that we are to build ourselves up on our most holy faith by praying in the Holy Ghost.

Whatever weakness of the flesh you have, praying in the spirit—in other tongues—will help you overcome that weakness and give you victory. If you will spend time praying in the spirit every day, you will find that earth’s bondages can no longer restrain you. The law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus makes you free from the law of sin and death. The Holy Spirit Himself is enforcing your deliverance.

First Corinthians 14:14 says, “For if I pray in an unknown tongue, my spirit prayeth, but my understanding is unfruitful.” We are not praying according to our understanding, or our limited knowledge, but according to the unlimited wisdom and knowledge of God.

The Holy Spirit Knows

We have to learn to walk in the spirit, and we learn to do it one step at a time, just like we learned to walk in the natural. When we spend time praying in the spirit, we give the Holy Spirit an opportunity to pray the perfect will of God for our lives.

We may not know what the perfect will of God is, so we can’t pray effectively with our understanding. But the Holy Spirit knows exactly what to pray in order to get God’s will done in our lives. “And in like manner also the Spirit lends us a helping hand with reference to our weakness, for the particular thing that we should pray for according to what is necessary in the nature of the case, we do not know with an absolute knowledge” (Romans 8:26, Wuest).

The Holy Spirit gives us utterance that is founded on absolute knowledge. He goes right to the root of the problem. “And He Who searches the hearts of men knows what is in the mind of the [Holy] Spirit [what His intent is], because the Spirit intercedes and pleads [before God] in behalf of the saints according to and in harmony with God’s will” (Romans 8:27, The Amplified Bible).

What a blessing this is if we will pay attention to the promptings of the Spirit. With our limited understanding of spiritual things, often we only know the result of something wrong in our lives.

For example, you might be asking God to heal your body. You think sickness is the problem, when sometimes it is a result of something more serious. According to this verse, the Holy Spirit is prompting you in your spirit with the answer. He may be saying, You should forgive your sister-in-law. But you pay no attention to that prompting because the sickness in your body is so important, and your sister-in-law is far down on your list of priorities.

The Holy Spirit is going to the root. He is endeavoring to stop the problem at the source.

He will continue to lead you to forgive. If you determine to walk in the spirit, and you spend time praying in the spirit and seeking God’s will for your life, then you will pay attention to that leading. You will obey, not even realizing that your healing is contingent on your obedience. If you go after God and His will, you will learn to make adjustments quickly and cause your will to agree with His.

Every day, as you have been believing God for the healing of your body, you have also been praying in the Holy Spirit, giving Him place and control in your life. While you have been asking for healing, which is merely a side issue, He has been praying the perfect will of God through you in this matter—that you walk in love with your sister-in-law! Walking out of love is what opened the door to sickness.

With your cooperation, He overcomes your weakness. You hear His voice and obey. You forgive. You are back in agreement with God. Sickness loses its foothold. You have victory, and the Holy Spirit has you!

Let Your Spirit Speak by the Holy Spirit

First Corinthians 2:7 says, “But we speak the wisdom of God in a mystery, even the hidden wisdom, which God ordained before the world unto our glory.” And 1 Corinthians 14:2 says, “For he that speaketh in an unknown tongue speaketh not unto men, but unto God: for no man understandeth him; howbeit in the spirit he speaketh mysteries.”

A mystery is something we cannot know with our intellect. It is beyond our knowledge. Mysteries are in the realm described in Ephesians 3:20—beyond what we can ask or think.

The Bible says, “We know in part, and we prophesy in part” (1 Corinthians 13:9). But if you are praying in the spirit, you are not praying “in part.” When you pray in the spirit, the Holy Spirit brings the mysteries of the Father into the earth. Praying in the spirit causes the Father’s perfect will to overwhelm the course of this earth.

It is critical that we pray and intercede in the spirit, because God wants to do some things in the earth that we have never even thought of, much less asked for.

The Spirit of God moves in the natural realm when people ask Him. In Exodus 3:7-8 God said, “I…have heard their cry…and I am come down to deliver them.”

God knows how to deliver the godly out of temptations (2 Peter 2:9). He has the way for the Church of Jesus Christ to rise up as the glorious Church without spot or wrinkle. God reveals His plan to us as we pray in the spirit.

There are some things that we don’t know about His plan, and there are some things we do know about it (Ephesians 1-2). But when it comes to fulfilling His plan on a day-by-day basis, many times we lack knowledge of the details.

So the Father sent the Holy Spirit to lead you into all truth and show you things to come. There is only one way you can accomplish the will of God in your life—by obeying His Spirit one day at a time.

The Holy Spirit reveals the wisdom of God to you—it is the “hidden wisdom” which God ordained before the foundation of the world (1 Corinthians 2:7). The Church’s hearing and obeying the wisdom of God will remove the spots and wrinkles, so that this glorious Church will be holy and without blemish.

Pray God’s Will

Since you can only do the will of God one day at a time, you need to find out every day what His will is.

When we pray in tongues, “we speak the wisdom of God in a mystery.” In the spirit we are decreeing the plan of God, which we may not understand or even know in our natural minds. But we know that when we pray in the spirit, we pray the perfect will of God.

If we all would start praying the will of God, He would be able to get His will done in the earth. Isn’t that what Jesus told the disciples to pray? “Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.” His will must be prayed.

In the spirit, He can use our mouths and our authority, even if we do not mentally know what we are saying. When we pray in the spirit, we give Him place to manifest His glory and fulfill His plan. When we pray in the spirit, we speak forth the mysteries of God—His hidden plans to repossess this earth.

As we pray His will in the spirit, the Holy Spirit begins to reveal to our minds what God is doing and how we individually fit into that plan. Supernatural understanding comes to our minds.

The Bible says if you pray in an unknown tongue, you may pray for the interpretation (1 Corinthians 14:14-15). Many times we pray in tongues and then pray the interpretation in English without realizing we are praying both in tongues and in English out of our spirit.

The same Holy Spirit Who prays the will of God through you in tongues can pray the will of God through you in English, if you will interpret it. That interpretation will come out of your spirit—not your mind—in the language of the Holy Ghost.

As you spend time daily praying in the spirit, it becomes easier for you to hear the direction of the Holy Spirit as He reveals His will to your spirit.

“So now we serve not under [obedience to] the old code of written regulations, but [under obedience to the promptings] of the Spirit in newness [of life]” (Romans 7:6, The Amplified Bible). We are no longer bound to obey written regulations. But we are to serve by obeying the promptings of our reborn spirit, which is controlled by the Holy Spirit.

Grow Up!

I cannot teach you how to walk in the spirit in seven easy steps. Each of us has to mature spiritually day by day. Simply ask the Holy Spirit to teach you how to follow Him. Give Him control of your life and He will reveal to you the will of God, step by step. He knows how to bring you to maturity.

He will not tell you to part the Red Sea the first day you begin to walk as a Christian! You will start where you are. If you are a baby Christian and have not grown spiritually, you will start in kindergarten! (If you do not look just like Jesus, you are not fully grown.)

The Holy Spirit will reveal areas in your life that need to be corrected. He will not send you on some world-changing errand unless you’re ready. But He will lead you to mortify the deeds of your body so you can begin to live in the power of God.

Romans 8:13-14 tells us: “If ye through the Spirit do mortify the deeds of the body, ye shall live. For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God.” Children of God grow up to be mature sons and daughters by obeying the Holy Spirit concerning their own lives.

Many times we receive direction from the Holy Spirit, telling us to make certain changes in our lives. But too often we are not interested in hearing God deal with us on this level—not realizing that this is where walking in the spirit begins. We want to hear something BIG from the Holy Spirit, like “Go to China.”

If we do not follow the Holy Spirit in the area of correcting our own life, we would be of little value to God when we got to China!

Many times we are like Peter was in the Garden of Gethsemane. He was willing to die for Jesus. He was willing to go to jail! He was ready to do something big and important.

But Jesus said, “Watch and pray.”

No, Lord, that is not what I had in mind. Peter did not follow Jesus’ will in something simple. Jesus wanted him to pray so that when temptations came, he would overcome them.

Peter did not follow God in praying, and when the pressure came, he did not follow God in action. He suffered a major defeat. But that doesn’t have to happen to you.

There is no leading from the Holy Spirit that is insignificant. If it is from God, it is priority. Listen to the counsel of the Holy Spirit every moment and obey His promptings.

You’ll soon discover that wherever you’re weak, He’s your helping hand. And He’s ready to give you the help you need!

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Stop Living Defeated! 3 Steps to Your Victory

by Gloria Copeland

Since the days of Abraham, God has been promising His people a land of their own. It’s a promise that has captured the minds of the Jewish nation for generations. And it’s a promise that applies to you today as surely as it has ever applied to anyone.

Yes! God has promised to give you a land of your own. Not necessarily a piece of property, but a state of being that’s far more valuable than any plot of ground could ever be.

It’s a place where all the promises of God are “yea” and “amen” in Christ! It’s a land flowing with milk and honey—a land where your every need can be met. It’s a place where you keep sin underfoot, ruling and reigning as a king and a priest with Christ in this life. It’s a place where no weapon formed against you shall prosper. When you occupy your promised land, you are seated with Christ in heavenly places, far above principalities and powers—far from oppression.

#1 – Take Your Victory by Force   

As you study the Word of God, you’ll find that’s an accurate description of the kind of victory you should be experiencing in Christ. However, be prepared, there will be some giants along the way trying to keep you from entering into your promised land. But that’s no problem once you get God’s perspective—then those giants will become little more than grasshoppers in your sight.

You may say, “Yes, that sounds like a nice theory, but I’m dealing with reality here, and all I see is poverty, sickness, sin, oppression and fear everywhere I look.”

That’s to be expected—the devil isn’t going to lie down and play dead just because God has promised us the victory. Jesus said, “And from the days of John the Baptist until the present time, the kingdom of heaven has endured violent assault, and violent men seize it by force [as a precious prize—a share in the heavenly kingdom is sought with most ardent zeal and intense exertion]” (Matthew 11:12, The Amplified Bible).

                        In order to have a share in the heavenly kingdom, you must get “violent” and seize it with ardent zeal! You must not take a passive attitude and mistakenly believe the devil is more powerful than you are because he isn’t! He does not have the power—you do!

Jesus said, “Behold, I give unto you power to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy: and nothing shall by any means hurt you” (Luke 10:19). Naturally, the devil doesn’t want you to know that you have this power because once you realize it, you’ll start using it against him to enforce his defeat.

Just listen to what God said to the children of Israel when they were about to enter into the Promised Land: “When ye are passed over Jordan into the land of Canaan; then ye shall drive out all the inhabitants of the land from before you, and destroy all their pictures, and destroy all their molten images, and quite pluck down all their high places: and ye shall dispossess the inhabitants of the land, and dwell therein: for I have given you the land to possess it” (Numbers 33:51-53).

Notice God didn’t promise the Israelites the inhabitants of the land would just hand it over to them. He didn’t say they wouldn’t have to fight for the land.

He did promise, however, that as long as they obeyed Him, He would give them victory.

#2 – Do Not Cower Down to the Devil

As believers, we’re in much the same situation. If we’re going to enjoy the Promised Land, we’re going to have to drive the devil out of it! God has given us the power to do it. We’re much better armed than our enemy! In fact, he is totally unarmed. Colossians 2:15 tells us: “[God] disarmed the principalities and powers that were ranged against us and made a bold display and public example of them, in triumphing over them in Him and in it [the cross]” (The Amplified Bible).

                        We have absolutely no reason to cower down to the devil. Jesus defeated and disarmed him through His death, burial and resurrection.

The devil can’t defeat you unless you let him. All he can do is make empty threats.

But beware! Even his empty threats can stop you cold if you believe them. The children of Israel proved that. Moses sent spies into the land, and they came back with a frightening report about the giants that occupied the land: “And there we saw the giants [they said], the sons of Anak…and we were in our own sight as grasshoppers, and so we were in their sight” (Numbers 13:33). The Israelites allowed that report to intimidate them. They forgot who they were—the real giants, empowered and supported by the invincible power of Almighty God. And they began thinking of themselves as grasshoppers.

It works the same way today. If you’re weak in your own sight, that’s how you’ll be in the devil’s eyes. So when the devil tries to convince you that you’re not going to win the battle, when he tells you he is a giant and you are just a grasshopper, refuse to receive his bad report. Dare to believe God’s report of victory instead.

That’s what the Scripture tells us that Joshua and Caleb encouraged the Israelites to do. But instead they rebelled and believed the lies of the devil and sentenced themselves to 40 years in the wilderness.

#3 – Be Strong and Very Courageous.

After those 40 years had passed, God once again led His people toward the Promised Land. He gave their leader, Joshua, these instructions: “Be thou strong and very courageous, that thou mayest observe to do according to all the law, which Moses my servant commanded thee: turn not from it to the right hand or to the left, that thou mayest prosper whithersoever thou goest” (Joshua 1:7).

To successfully take the Promised Land, God said the Israelites were going to have to be strong and very courageous. He goes on to tell them where that courage was going to come from—the Word of God. He said: “This book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth; but thou shalt meditate therein day and night, that thou mayest observe to do according to all that is written therein: for then thou shalt make thy way prosperous, and then thou shalt have good success” (verse 8).

They had to keep the Word in their thoughts and in their mouths constantly. They had to remember that God was on their side and to see themselves not as grasshoppers but as giants in Him.

Now it’s your turn to take the promised land. Jesus has defeated Satan and He’s promised you the victory if you’ll submit yourself to Him and stand up to the devil. You must forcibly remove Satan from the territory he has taken in your life—whether it be your home, health, business, church or nation.

It will undoubtedly take courage to do it. But you can experience that kind of courage the same way Joshua did—by meditating on God’s Word day and night. The more you fellowship with the Lord in the Word and in prayer, the more confidence you’ll have in God and the harder it will be for Satan to discourage you.

Begin to be courageous and forcibly take back what Satan has stolen from you and your family. Arm yourself for battle by spending quality time with the Lord every day. Allow Him to strengthen and encourage you. He will prepare you for what’s ahead and help you overcome every obstacle.

God has given you the victory so, “Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the Lord thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest” (Joshua 1:9).

So, march right into Satan’s territory and slay the giants in your land!

 

Priority #1 for all Christians

Why time at the Master’s feet is worth finding time for.

by Gloria Copeland

If you were to ask me to name the most important principle of Christian living I’ve ever learned, I could answer you without hesitation. It is the secret of daily communion with God. That is, without question, the number one priority of the Christian life. It is the key that opens every door.

Yet it is the one thing many Christians can’t seem to find time for.

When you think about it, that’s astonishing. No other group of people since Adam and Eve has had the opportunity to fellowship with God the way we have. The Creator and Ruler of the entire universe has made Himself available to personally meet with us as believers every day. He sent Jesus to the cross to shed His blood so that we could enter into the holy of holies and draw near to Him anytime we desire.

God Himself has flung open to us the door of fellowship and said, “I’m here for you. Just draw near to Me, and I’ll draw near to you. Spend time with Me, and I’ll give you the wisdom you need. I’ll strengthen you and equip you and help you in every area of your life.”

But for the most part, Christians have been too busy to take Him up on it.

“Well, Gloria,” you might say, “considering how much we have to do these days, that’s understandable.”

Is it? Suppose you woke up one morning, walked into your kitchen and found Jesus Himself sitting at your table. Would you be too busy to stop and talk with Him? Would you leave Him sitting there alone while you rushed through the business of the day, talked on the phone, watched television and then fell, exhausted, into bed? Goodness, no! It would be unthinkable!

Yet that is what we do, day after day, when we let the busyness of living crowd out our time with the Master. That is what we do when we neglect our daily fellowship with Him. We miss out on the counsel He wants to give us. Like Martha, we become “worried and troubled about many things” (Luke 10:41, New King James Version). Yet all those things would be taken care of if we would stop and spend time with the Lord. All would be well if we would follow Mary’s example and do the one thing that is needful: spend time at Jesus’ feet.

Discovering God’s Plan

Why is that time so important? Because in those precious hours and moments alone in God’s presence, we truly get to know the Lord. We discover His plan for our lives and we lay hold of the wisdom and grace to carry it out. As we fellowship with the Lord, we receive His direction and His power to do what we are divinely designed to do.

I know that from experience. The time I’ve spent with the Lord in the Word and in prayer has literally shaped my life. I shudder to think where I would be today without it. When I was growing up, my world was so small I could hardly think beyond the little Arkansas town where I lived. The only dream I had back then was being an airline stewardess. I had no sense of purpose or divine destiny. I couldn’t even begin to imagine the life I have now. I certainly couldn’t have asked God for it because I didn’t even know this kind of life was available!

Even after Ken and I answered God’s call to the ministry and we were living in a tiny house in Tulsa while Ken attended Oral Roberts University, we had no idea what God’s plan for us was. I remember the day Ken went down to the riverbed to pray about the future and God spoke to his heart, telling him that he was going to preach to nations. We couldn’t imagine going to nations. We hardly had enough money to drive from Oklahoma to Texas to visit Ken’s family back then. How were we ever going to travel to nations?

It didn’t seem possible. But now, more than 35 years later, we’ve not only traveled to nations, we reach out to people in nations all over the world almost every day of the week through our ministry offices and television broadcasts. How have we done it?

Naturally speaking, I don’t really know. All I can say is that we did it by staying in constant fellowship with God. We did it by spending time with Him daily through His Word and through prayer—by hearing His voice and following His guidance one step at a time.

Don’t Leave Home Without It

Frankly, I had to do it that way because I don’t have the natural ability or resources to do what God instructed us to do. I realized that fact a long time ago, so for me self-sufficiency has never been much of a temptation. I know what Jesus said in John 15 is true of me—of myself I can do nothing (verse 5). If I’m going to do anything worthwhile, I have to abide in Jesus and be totally dependent on Him.

That’s why I rarely do anything in the mornings before I pray. My time with the Lord is so vital, I don’t leave home without it! I make a connection with God the very first thing and talk to Him about the day. If I have a business meeting, I want to know what He has to say about the issues we’ll be discussing at that meeting. I don’t want to go in there and be dependent on natural knowledge. If I am ministering, I have to be anointed by His Spirit, or I might as well stay home. God’s wisdom—His way of doing things—is available in every area of our lives.

As far as I’m concerned, I can’t afford to step out of the house before I’ve spent time with God.

“That’s necessary for you,” someone might say. “You and Kenneth are preachers. It takes the supernatural power of God to do what you do.”

Whether you know it or not, it takes the supernatural power of God for you to do what you’re called to do, too! Even if you’re not in the fivefold ministry God has a divine calling and purpose for you to fulfill. Ephesians 2:10 says that He has predestined or planned beforehand good paths for all of us to walk in and good works for us to do (The Amplified Bible).

But there is only one way we’ll ever be able to do them—by abiding in Jesus and communing continually with Him.

Jesus left no doubt about that. In John 15:4-5, He said: “Abide in me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, except it abide in the vine; no more can ye, except ye abide in me. I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do nothing.”

The word abide Jesus used in that passage has a sense of permanency about it. It doesn’t mean “to come in and go out.” It refers to the place where you remain and dwell continually.

When Ken and I travel, we might stay in a hotel for a week. We live there temporarily, but we don’t abide there. We abide in our home in Fort Worth, Texas. That’s where our belongings are. That’s the place we continually return to. That’s where we live.

When Jesus said, “Abide in me,” He wasn’t saying, “Visit Me when you go to church on Sundays and whenever you have a big problem.” He wasn’t talking about a sporadic or temporary arrangement. He was instructing us to make that place of dependency on Him and communion with Him the place we continually remain. He was telling us to make it our permanent dwelling place.

And He immediately told us why we must do that. It’s because if we don’t, we won’t be able to produce the proper fruit in our lives. If we’re not continually walking with Him and talking with Him—continually spending time in His Word and listening for His direction on the inside—spiritually we won’t be able to accomplish anything.

Laminated to the Lord

Once we understand the divine power that comes to us as we abide in Jesus, it is easy to see that if we want to live victoriously, we must first and foremost maintain our daily union and communion with Him. That is our most important responsibility.

If we will maintain that union, God will take care of everything else.

Unfortunately, however, many Christians do just the opposite. They become so busy maintaining the other things in their lives that they don’t take any time to spend with God. They spend their lives maintaining their houses, their lawns, their cars and their jobs. They even find time to maintain their hair and their fingernails. Yet they neglect the one thing that is vital to their lives and well-being. They neglect their union with God.

To be in union means to be joined together with something or someone. When two things are united with each other, they are joined so tightly together that they become like one substance. You might say they are laminated to each other!

“But he that is joined unto the Lord is one spirit” (1 Corinthians 6:17). According to Strong’s Concordance, the Greek word translated joined comes from the word meaning “to glue.” Laminated wood, for example, is glued so compactly that it is a single piece of wood.

When we don’t take time to fellowship regularly with the Lord, we don’t live as though we’re united with Him. Despite our best efforts, we end up doing things He wouldn’t do. We say things He would never say. We definitely aren’t laminated to Him.

That’s why spending time with God each day is so vital. It’s during that time we become unified with Him—not just in our spirits but in our souls. As we read and meditate on His Word or fellowship with Him in prayer, we begin to think like He thinks. We begin to act like He acts and talk like He talks.

As we spend more time with God, we become more familiar with His direction and instruction. As a result, we’re better able to distinguish His guidance moment by moment so that we can walk out the perfect will of God for our lives every day.

By spending time in fellowship with the Lord, we become so in tune with Him that when He tells us to do something, we hear Him and obey. We become so closely joined to Him that the desires of our heart, the thoughts of our mind, the words of our mouth and our every action become a reflection of the One with whom we are united.

A Tithe of Your Time

How much time should we set apart to spend with the Lord each day to cultivate that kind of union?

The Bible gives us no hard and fast rule. We must each be led by the Holy Spirit. There may be seasons in our lives when He draws us into extended hours of fellowship with Him. There may be seasons when our daily times with Him, while consistent, are not as long.

In a meeting I attended more than 20 years ago, a prophecy given by a minister I highly respect echoed that thought. He said by the Holy Spirit, if we would just take a tithe of our time—an hour or two out of every day—and spend it with God, our lives would be changed and empowered, all would be well, and we would be a mighty force for God.

When I heard that, I took God at His word. I decided to get up an hour earlier every morning, so I could spend time with Him before I began my day. That decision has proven to be one of the most important decisions of my life. It changed me and it changed my life. Now, spending the first part of my day in prayer and the Word is such a habit for me that even when Ken and I are traveling and I have to get up at 4 a.m., I do it because I am addicted. I must have my time with God!

Just as the Lord promised through the word of prophecy I heard more than 20 years ago, the hour or two a day I’ve spent with God has continually changed and empowered me. Instead of burning out in ministry, my fire for the Lord gets even stronger as the years go by. Everything is good in my life and the lives of my family. My children and grandchildren are healthy, blessed and serving the Lord. All is well, just as the Lord spoke by prophecy that day many years ago.

I’ve discovered for myself that what Jesus said to Martha is eternally true. The best part of the Christian life, the one thing that is truly needful, is time spent with Him. We can be assured of victory in every area of our lives if, through the Word and prayer, we’ll draw near every day and sit at the Master’s feet.