Kenneth Copeland — Provision Through Prosperity

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Kenneth and Gloria Copeland

Praise God! As a believer, you can claim
your redemption from every curse mentioned
in Deuteronomy 28! All the blessings of
Abraham belong to you.
God has blessed you
with all things that pertain to life and godliness
(2 Peter 1:3). Included in those “all things”
are health, safety, protection, a good marriage
and anything else that affects your life.

When you receive salvation, many benefits
become available to you in addition to
eternal life—benefits for the here and now
as well as for eternity. Salvation denotes
deliverance, preservation and restoration. It
is material and temporal deliverance from
danger and apprehension (fear). You have
been given a pardon with the rights of
protection, liberty, health, soundness and
wholeness through your acceptance of
Jesus, the Anointed One, as Lord of your life.

Provision
Provision is probably the most obvious
aspect of prosperity. The Bible illustrates
again and again that the Lord provides for
His people. And His provision is whatever
you need. That can include finances, but it’s
much more than that. “My God shall supply all
your need according to his riches in glory by Christ
Jesus”
(Philippians 4:19). Whatever you need,
whether it’s finances, healing, peace, harmony
in your family, the salvation of loved
ones or any other good thing, God can
provide it. “Those who seek the Lord lack no good
thing”
(Psalm 34:10).

Some people believe exclusively for
finances to buy the things they need. But if
you’re only expecting finances, you could
miss a harvest that has your name on it. Of
course, God can supply finances. But He is
not limited to operating that way. He may
decide to bypass the finances and just get
the “things” into your hands. He may give
you supernatural deals to stretch your finances,
so that you pay only a fraction of
the cost of an item. Or He may speak to
someone to simply give you what you
need. Either way, it’s no problem for God,
and it’s a blessing to you. So expect miracles
of provision—and be open to receive
them however God sends them.

Kenneth Copeland Ministries

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