Kenneth Copeland — The Daughter of Abraham Part 1

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Kenneth and Gloria Copeland

Let’s look at Luke 13:10-12: “And he
was teaching in one of the synagogues
on the sabbath. And, behold, there was
a woman which had a spirit of infir-
mity eighteen years, and was bowed
together, and could in no wise lift up
herself. And when Jesus saw her, he
called her to him, and said unto her,
Woman, thou art loosed from thine
infirmity.”

Notice that Jesus did not say, “I am
going to loose you” or “Be loosed.” He
said, “Woman, thou art loosed.” Jesus
did not waste words; He used them.
Words had an extremely high priority
in His ministry. “And he laid his hands
on her: and immediately she was made
straight, and glorified God.”

When the ruler of the synagogue
questioned Him about healing on the
Sabbath day, Jesus said, “And ought
not this woman, being a daughter of
Abraham, whom Satan hath bound,
lo, these eighteen years, be loosed
from this bond on the sabbath day?”
(verse 16). That woman was a daughter
of Abraham, and therefore had a
right to be loosed from that infirmity.
You see, she had lived with her infirmity
for eighteen years because she didn’t
know the blessing of Abraham—the
blessing that would set her free!

This same ignorance of God’s covenant
caused Israel to live in bondage
for 400 years.

The Word of God was just as valid
and real when they went into bondage
as it was the day they were set free.
The only problem was, they didn’t
know it. God had to call Moses and
explain the covenant to him so that he
could lead them out of Egypt. Moses
went before Pharaoh in behalf of that
covenant and led the Israelites out of
bondage. It was the same God, and His
Word was just as true 400 years before,
but the people had lost sight of it.

Jesus did not pray for that daughter
of Abraham. He told her that she was
loosed, and then He laid hands on her.

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Kenneth Copeland — Stand On His Word

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Kenneth and Gloria Copeland

Deuteronomy 28:7-8 says, “The
Lord shall cause thine enemies that
rise up against thee to be smitten
before thy face: they shall come out
against thee one way, and flee before
thee seven ways. The Lord shall command
the blessing upon thee in thy
storehouses….” In Ephesians 1:3,
the Apostle Paul wrote that God has
“blessed us with all spiritual blessings
in heavenly places in Christ.” When I
first realized this, I thought, Lord, I’ve
been trying to get You to bless me when
You have already commanded the blessings
upon me through Jesus Christ.

As a believer, you have a right to
make commands in the Name of Jesus.
Each time you stand on the Word,
you are commanding God to a certain
extent because it is His Word. In
Isaiah 45:11, the Lord says: “Ask me
of things to come concerning my sons,
and concerning the work of my hands
command ye me.”

Whenever an honest man gives you
his word, he is bound by it. It is not
necessary to order him around because
a truly honest man will back his
word. When you stand on what he has
said, he is “commanded” to do it. In
the same way, you put a command on
God through His Word. He said, “Put
me in remembrance” (Isaiah 43:26).
Sometimes I just hold the Bible up to
God like a mirror and say, “Father, this
is Your Word and I am standing on it.
You have said that no weapon formed
against me will prosper, so in the
Name of Jesus I expect it to be according
to Your Word.” This places a command
on God. Now I don’t say, “Look
here, God, You have to do this because
I said so!” No, that’s ridiculous! I
simply go before Him in the Name of
Jesus and remind Him of His Word.

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Kenneth Copeland — The Word Of God, The New Covenant

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Kenneth and Gloria Copeland

The promise God gave to Jesus has
now been given to the believer. We
are to receive the blessing of Abraham
written in Deuteronomy 28. As the
seed of Abraham, I intend to receive
everything that is mine by Christ Jesus
as a glory to God. God’s Word tells us
that we have a right to pray and expect
God to answer, not because of what we
have done but because of what Jesus
has done for us! God said, “If ye be
willing and obedient, ye shall eat the
good of the land” (Isaiah 1:19). Obedient
to what? The Word of God, the new
covenant of God. The old covenant
was fulfilled by Jesus on the cross. He
walked perfect and upright before God,
then took the penalty for breaking the
covenant. He went to hell and paid the
price for our sin. But because He was
sinless, because He had not broken the
covenant, hell could not hold Him! He
whipped Satan and took the keys of
death and hell! (Revelation 1:18).

You can expect God to move because
of His Word, because of His
promise to Abraham’s seed. Find out
what the covenant says. Put the Word
first place in your life. Matthew 8:17
says, “Himself took our infirmities,
and bare our sicknesses.” That is God
speaking directly to you, the believer.
Christ has redeemed you from the
curse of the law so that the blessing
of Abraham will come on you through
Jesus Christ, that you might receive
the promise of the Spirit through faith.
The blessings of God belong to every
born-again believer. All you have to
do is stand on God’s Word and allow
these blessings to manifest themselves
in your life.

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Kenneth Copeland — The Promise Of The Spirit

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Kenneth and Gloria Copeland

If Jesus Christ is the Lord of your
life, then you are Abraham’s seed.
Notice the word seed in verse 29 is
singular as it was in verse 16, when it
was referring to Jesus. The promise is
to you and will work in Jesus’ Name
every bit as well as it did for Jesus in
Galilee. You have put on Christ. You
are one with Him. Jesus has passed the
promise to you as His joint heir! You
have the right to function exactly the
same way Jesus functioned in the earth
by using His Name. It is your promise.
He has given it to you.

With this understanding, let’s look
once again at Galatians 3:13-14.
“Christ hath redeemed us from the
curse of the law…that the blessing of
Abraham might come on the Gentiles
through Jesus Christ; that we might
receive the promise of the Spirit
through faith.” We have always read
this thinking that “the promise of
the Spirit” referred to receiving the
promised Holy Spirit, but there is more
to it. The Holy Spirit is a part of the
promise, but this verse actually means
that through faith we might receive the
promise that the Spirit made to Jesus.
It is referring to the entire promise of
God given through Abraham.

This promise of God should be so
real to you as an individual believer
that you will receive it and act upon
it the same way Jesus did! However,
you must realize that you have to work
it according to the Word of God, not
according to how you think or feel.
The natural mind does not consider
prayer answered until the answer can
40 Our Covenant With God be seen. But prayer is answered the
moment you receive the answer by
faith from the authority of God’s Word.
Quit dealing with the problem and
begin to deal with the answer from
the Word of God. Start confessing
the answer before you can see the
manifestation. This is what Jesus did!
He spoke the end result. Romans 4:17
says that God speaks of things that are
not as though they were. We should do
the same thing!

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