Kenneth Copeland — Be Like Abraham

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Kenneth and Gloria Copeland

“But, Gloria, it bothers me to say I’m healed when my body still feels sick!”

It shouldn’t. It didn’t bother Abraham. He went around calling himself the Father of Nations for years even though he was as childless as could be. Why did he do it? Because “he believed…God, who quickeneth the dead, and calleth those things which be not as though they were” (Romans 4:17). He was “fully persuaded that, what [God] had promised, he was able also to perform” (verse 21).

You see, Abraham wasn’t “trying” to believe God. He wasn’t just mentally assenting to it. He had immersed himself in God’s Word until that Word was more real to him than the things he could see. It didn’t matter to him that he was 100 years old. It didn’t matter to him that Sarah was far past the age of childbearing and that she had been barren all her life. All that mattered to him was what God said because he knew His Word was true.

If you don’t have that kind of faith for healing right now, then stay in the Word until you get it! After all, “faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God” (Romans 10:17). Read, study, meditate, listen to tapes and watch videos of good, faith-filled teaching, watch our Sunday and daily television broadcast every day until God’s Word about healing is more real to you than the symptoms in your body. Keep on keeping on until, like Abraham, you stagger not at the promise of God through unbelief, but grow strong in faith as you give praise and glory to God. (See Romans 4:20, The Amplified Bible.)

Notice that last phrase there doesn’t say you give praise to God because you’re strong in faith. It says you grow strong in faith as you give praise to Him. I like that particular translation because I’ve found it to be true. Praising God for your healing is one of the most powerful things you can do.

In fact, Psalm 103 commands us to do it. It says, “Bless the Lord, O my soul: and all that is within me, bless his holy name. Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits: who forgiveth all thine iniquities; who healeth all thy diseases” (verses 1-3).

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Faith or Desperation by Kenneth Copeland

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Most believers don’t pay much attention
to hope. They don’t think of it as being very
important. They certainly don’t consider it as
important as faith. But the fact is, faith won’t
function without hope.

That’s because “Faith is the substance of
things hoped for” (Hebrews 11:1). Sometimes
I say it this way, “Hope is the blueprint of
discovering the power in supernatural expectancy
faith.” When hope is lost, faith loses its aim.
It no longer has a mission to accomplish. It
just scatters uselessly in every direction.

I remember one time, some years ago,
when that happened to me. At God’s instruction,
I had given my airplane to another
preacher and then ordered another to replace
it. During the weeks while the new plane
was being manufactured, I began to believe
God for the full amount I needed to pay
for it.

I hooked up my faith to the promises of
God and I was going along fine for a while.
But just a few days before the plane was
scheduled to be delivered, I realized I was
$20,000 short.

As the delivery date grew closer, I became
more and more alarmed. I started making
faith confessions as fast as I could. I’d say,
“Thank God, I have that $20,000. In Jesus’
Name, I-have-it-I-have-it-I-have-it-I-have-it.”
But the problem was, I was no longer
confessing in faith, I was confessing out of
desperation.

I knew something had to change, so I
gathered up my Bible and my tapes, got in
my boat, and went out to the middle of the
lake to spend some time with the Lord. But
when I got out there, I was still saying,
“Thank God, I have that $20,000. In Jesus’
Name, I-have-it-I-have-it-I-have-it-I-have-it.”
Suddenly, the Lord spoke up on the inside
of me: KENNETH, BE QUIET! He said, I’m
tired of hearing that. Just hush and let Me show
you what I can do.

When He said that, something happened
inside me. My hope came alive again.
Suddenly I was expectant instead of desperate.
I started eagerly anticipating what God
was about to do, instead of fearing what
would happen if He didn’t come through in
this situation.

Sure enough, the $20,000 I needed for
that airplane came in and the pilot who
delivered it to me ended up getting saved
and filled with the Holy Spirit in the
process. But none of that would have
happened if I hadn’t pulled aside, locked
myself away with the Word for several
hours, and let the Spirit of God rebuild
and rekindle the hope inside me.

Kenneth Copeland Ministries

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