Every Thing Is Going to Be ALL-Right!
Have you ever seen such a mess? Everywhere you look, people are doing one dumb thing after another. The word for it is confusion. Everyone has a different idea, and none of them work.
Since 1986, each month without fail, Kenneth Copeland has personally written a letter to his Partners, sharing the latest insights and revelation the Lord has shown him. Use this archive to read his latest letter, as well as research past letters that will charge your faith.
Have you ever seen such a mess? Everywhere you look, people are doing one dumb thing after another. The word for it is confusion. Everyone has a different idea, and none of them work.
The panic button is being pushed everywhere you look.... Fear of what’s coming. What’s happening? What’s going to happen to me, my job, my business, my family? What am I going to do? HAVE FAITH IN GOD! Jesus did not say, “Try to have faith in God.” He said, “HAVE FAITH IN GOD”!
What do we do now? The same as we always do: HAVE FAITH IN GOD! This is no time to start looking somewhere else for answers. Jesus is still THE answer. He hasn’t changed. He hasn’t left. He hasn’t quit, and He never will.
It is time to restudy, rethink and recommit ourselves to THE God who paid the price to make this freedom available to all men. It is not His will for any man to live in hell—not here on earth, and not in the hereafter.
There has never, ever been a time when we need Jesus more than now. Men, trying to do things without Him, have created this monster of a mess all around us.
Actually, when you think about it, there haven’t been any good times since sin and death came into the world. So, does that mean we just have to put up with hard and troubled times until we die and go to heaven? No! Absolutely not.
It’s almost like watching something in a cage trying desperately to escape. I’m talking about people trying to rebuild their houses after the sandy foundation has washed out from under them.
The dictionary calls a hurricane, “any violent tempest.” That term is used to describe this storm in three separate verses. They sailed into a hurricane and couldn’t break out of it.
"I believe, I will, I take being exalted above all these cares; I have it! I thank You, Jesus, for Your mighty grace. I am perfected. I am established. I am strengthened, I am settled. I don’t have a care! To God be the glory!”
A few days after our relief efforts began in Haiti, I heard a missionary say, “We have to raise all the money for our complete recovery now..."