spiritual growth

Just how much power does the devil have in this world?

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As a Holy Spirit-baptized, Bible-believing Christian, the devil has no authority over you! In fact, you have the power over him. He doesn't have any right to mess with you and what you own. He doesn't have authority over any area of your life—not your health, your family, your finances or anything else.

Most people think he practically owns the whole world. But he doesn’t! He doesn’t have the title deed to anything.

One Word at a Time

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August 2014
One Word at a Time
Melanie Hemry

It’s been nearly 60 years since 17-year-old Stanley Black took the gospel to the streets, hospitals and jungles of Costa Rica. Today, at age 76, Stanley is still going strong and helping to change the world, one anointed word at a time, as he travels with and provides Spanish interpretation for Kenneth Copeland.

'I've Raised an Olympian'

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July 2014
'I've Raised an Olympian'

In spite of financial and marital struggles, Natalie Hawkins encouraged her children to pursue their dreams. That commitment took an unprecedented level of determination and sacrifice when her youngest daughter aspired to compete in the 2012 Olympics. But it was worth it all, when Gabby Douglas made history as the first African American to win multiple gold medals in gymnastics.

How do I say "no" to people?

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When you allow the Holy Spirit within you to be your guide, you can say “no” without explanation.

You would be wise to discuss this with your friends to whom you may have to say “no.” Let them know you trust the Lord to help you make decisions about certain (or all) areas of your life.

Help them to understand that He knows what lies ahead in every decision and you can’t just strike out doing your own thing without getting His OK!

What does it mean to be saved?

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From television to movies and magazines, we are flooded with voices telling us we have any number of possible choices that can bring deliverance from our fears, peace about death and success in life. Even voices from religious tradition have brought confusion about what it means to gain and keep our salvation. God does not want man spending life on earth continually questioning whether he is saved, always fighting thoughts that he isn’t good enough or hasn’t done enough to earn God’s favor.

For the clear truth about salvation, listen to the voice of God’s Word:

What can I do to reduce stress in my life?

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Work pressures. Family commitments. Church outreaches. All these things are well and good. They may even be God-ordained, but if you find yourself feeling the effects of too many commitments, then it’s time to de-stress your life. Jesus said in John 10:10, “I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.” Don’t let stress keep you from having an abundant life. Implement these five steps and get your life moving in the right direction!         

 

Make Time for the Word

How do I stay connected to God?

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First things first. Make your relationship with God your first priority. Here are three ways you can stay connected to God every day.

1. Stop all compromise.
Refuse to allow the things of the world—material possessions, career position, sinful pursuits, ungodly relationships or social standing—to eat away at your time with God. Get His Word into your heart so deeply that no one else’s opinion is important.

How do I find out God's calling for my life?

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Believers spend a lot of time and energy questioning this. But the answer to the question is the same no matter what your giftings and talents are: You are called to be a blessing.

Actually, the only reason the Body of Christ is still physically present on planet earth right now is for this very reason. We’re members of His army, so what’s our calling? We’re on a mission to exercise authority over the powers of darkness, spread the light of the gospel and free a lost world from the devil’s grasp.

How can we be ready for the second coming of Jesus?

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Jesus is coming back. There’s a day and an hour appointed for His return. We know that’s true because Jesus spoke of it saying, “Of that day and hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels of heaven, but my Father only” (Matthew 24:36). At that appointed time, He will catch away those of us who are prepared for His coming and take us to heaven with Him to celebrate for seven years. Then He’ll bring us back with Him when He comes to reign over the earth.

What a day that will be!

How did Jesus become sin for me?

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Second Corinthians 5:21 says, “For He made Him who knew no sin to be sin for us, that we might become the righteousness of God in Him.” At Kenneth Copeland Ministries, we believe that when Jesus died for us and rose again, He purchased for us a total and complete redemption which required that He endure a physical and spiritual death.

We know Jesus had no sin. He was not born with a spiritual nature of sin like men who have earthly fathers, and He never committed any sin while He was on the earth (Matthew 1:23; Hebrews 4:15).

What's wrong with Scientology?

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Scientology is a religious movement based on a system of beliefs, practices and rituals created in 1952 by science-fiction author L. Ron Hubbard. It was later characterized as an “applied religious philosophy” by the Church of Scientology in 1953. Scientology has become fairly successful, especially in Hollywood where it has attracted many actors and performers.

Although Scientology presents itself as a harmless philosophy that even a Christian can embrace, here are a few of its main points that don’t line up with what the Bible teaches:

How did things change between the Old and New Testaments?

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One of the biggest changes between the Old and New Covenants is how sin was handled.

In the Old Covenant, God established the priesthood to provide a way for the Israelites to cover or atone for sin—the breaking of the law. The high priest offered a blood sacrifice each year in the Holy of Holies to cover the sins of the people. When the high priest failed, the people had no approach to God.

In contrast, the blood of Jesus did not just cover over our sins; it eradicated our sins.

How can I honor a boss or employer who is abusive or disrespectful?

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In 1 Peter 2:18, God commands us to give due respect and honor to our masters—or our employers. In 1 Timothy 6:1, we see this again, “All who are under the yoke as slaves are to regard their own masters as worthy of all honor so that the name of God and our doctrine will not be spoken against” (NASB). That is the purpose of honor—to stand out as God’s children among those in the world. There are plenty of people who show dishonor to employers, but we shine His light when we honor and submit to those in authority over us.

How did God create man?

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The Creation account in Genesis is probably one of the most intriguing subjects in the Bible. The fact that God created the earth as we know it in six days is truly awesome. While we might not fully grasp with our natural minds what exactly occurred in this time period, we can understand the basic chain of events as we examine the first two chapters of Genesis.

Why does the Bible tell us to judge ourselves?

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The Biblical instruction to judge ourselves was given in 1 Corinthians 11:31: “For if we would judge ourselves, we would not be judged.”

This scripture was given as an important part of understanding how God disciplines His children. If we don’t understand the truth about God’s discipline, we may give Him credit for bad things that happen in our lives.