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Faith Filled Words Dominate the Law of Sin and Death!
Words are spiritual containers, tools with which every human being on earth sows and reaps everything he or she has. God has given us exceeding great and precious, blood-backed promises to put in our mouths to produce His life, health and peace in our lives. Our Great High Priest, stands behind our confessions of faith in His Word, and the Holy Spirit brings them to pass. Those faith-filled words dominate the laws of sin and death if we hold fast our confession of faith!
2020 Southwest Believers’ Convention: Monday Evening, Pre-Service Prayer (6:30 p.m. CT)
Sin is the only problem that has ever been! At the 2020 Southwest Believers’ Convention, Ps. Terri Copeland Pearsons shares how the blood of Jesus wiped out sin. How do you know who you are? By looking at Jesus! Who He is has made you who you are. Christ in you, yet you are in Christ—the hope of glory!
Faith for Freedom Revival: Complete in Him...NOW! (11:00 a.m. CT)
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Condemnation is the “confidence killer.” Join Keith Moore at the 2020 Faith for Freedom Revival as he teaches how to recognize and resist condemnation and shame. If you’re delivered from sin, you’re delivered from condemnation. You may have been broken or scarred, but you are complete in Him—NOW!
2020 Virtual Victory Campaign (April 23-25): The Righteousness of God (8:00 p.m. ET)
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We are already in right-standing with God! At the 2020 Virtual Victory Campaign, Kenneth Copeland continues teaching about being the righteousness of God. He is not holding sins against us. Jesus bore them all. They were purged and when we become aware of it, there will be no more sin-consciousness.
2020 Virtual Victory Campaign (April 23-25): You Are the Righteousness of God! (8:00 p.m. ET)
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What’s the difference between righteousness and holiness? At the 2020 Virtual Victory Campaign, Kenneth Copeland shares the answer to that question and how to know that you are right with God. Jesus took our sin and we took His righteousness! Now we can stand before a holy God without any guilt or shame!
2019 Southwest Believers’ Convention: The Holy Spirit: The Administrator of the New Covenant (7:00 p.m.)
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In this 2019 Southwest Believers’ Convention session, Creflo Dollar contrasts the Law by Moses and grace by Jesus. Grace is a Person, not a subject or curriculum. Once we admit we need a Savior, His Spirit works in us to do something we cannot do on our own. He changes our desires to align with His.
2019 Sacramento Victory Campaign: Thursday Pre-Service Prayer (6:30 p.m.)
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Join Terri Copeland Pearsons and Holden Hanley at the 2019 Sacramento Victory Campaign as they lead in the prayer of agreement. God often sent prophets to nations to bring them to repentance. If sin has a national stronghold, it will take national repentance. This is key to the move of God in our land!
God Has a Plan for You
How can anyone—especially God—think of me as holy and without blame?
In God's eyes, you are exactly as Ephesians 1:3-4 describes you: "All praise to God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly realms because we are united with Christ. Even before he made the world, God loved us and chose us in Christ to be holy and without fault in his eyes."
If you're like many believers, however, when you read the two verses above, your heart sinks. How can that be? Sometimes I stumble and mess things up.
Isn’t the love of money the root of all evil?
Covetous thinking is what turns people into money lovers. First Timothy 6:9-10 says it this way: "But people who long to be rich fall into temptation and are trapped by many foolish and harmful desires that plunge them into ruin and destruction. For the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil. And some people, craving money, have wandered from the true faith and pierced themselves with many sorrows."
Is it a sin to be overweight?
There are many reasons people are overweight—physical, psychological, emotional. But the bottom line is people are overweight because they give in to the draws of the flesh, including psychological and emotional draws.
How did Jesus become sin for me?
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).
Does God hear the prayers of a sinner?
Answered prayer is based on having a covenant relationship with the Lord, as all Christians do. The promises of that covenant are expressed in the Scriptures. From God’s point of view, those promises are the legal provisions which He has supplied for His children. They define the covenant relationship and are inseparable from it.
How did things change between the Old and New Testaments?
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.
Why does the Bible tell us to judge ourselves?
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.
Why are we made imperfect?
The truth is, God did not make angels and man imperfect. God created them to have a choice. And that is where the opportunity to choose against God entered in.
Is the United States a Christian nation?
As we celebrate America’s independence today, many may ask this question. Contrary to the arguments, a Christian nation is not one in which all citizens are Christians, nor do the laws require everyone to adhere to Christian theology. Rather, America is a Christian nation because Christianity shaped and made her what she is today.
According to historian David Barton, Biblical Christian principles are responsible for the following:
How can I overcome sin?
Sin that has become a habit can feel like an impossible mountain to climb. But here’s what you need to remember—when you were born again, you instantly became an overcomer (1 John 5). You are an overcomer. That’s who you are. That’s what you are.
The devil would give anything he’s got to keep you from finding that out. Jesus already overcame him for you and gave you the authority to knock him down anywhere, anytime. All you have to do is pull the sword of the Spirit on him.