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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Kenneth Copeland — The Seed Of Abraham

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Kenneth and Gloria Copeland

We have read from Galatians 3:13-14
that Jesus Christ has redeemed us from
the curse of the law so that we might
receive the blessing of Abraham and
the promise of the Spirit. Let’s take
this a little bit further and discuss it in
more depth.

In Galatians 3:16 we read, “Now to
Abraham and his seed were the promises
made. He saith not, And to seeds,
as of many; but as of one, And to thy
seed, which is Christ.” God’s promise
was made through Abraham, but it
was actually meant for one person,
Jesus Christ. We have seen from the
book of Genesis that God approached
Abram with His proposition for a
covenant between them. God’s purpose
was to provide an avenue back into the
earth—to open the way for Jesus to
come forth.

In his lifetime, Abraham operated
only basic parts of God’s covenant. In
the following years, God revealed more
of His Word to the prophets. These
Old Testament prophets handled the
Word and operated under the covenant,
but the promise was made to
Abraham’s seed—Jesus Christ. They
used the covenant as best they could,
but it was too difficult for them to
follow completely. They were just not
strong enough spiritually to handle it,
but Jesus was! The promise was made to
one seed, which is Christ.

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Kenneth Copeland — The Curse Of The Law

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When a man under the Abrahamic
Covenant refused to obey the law
that would bring the blessing, there
was only one alternative—the curse.
When a man steps out from under
the covenant with God, he automatically
steps back over into the hands
of Satan. The curse was already in the
earth from the time that Adam bowed
his knee to Satan in the Garden. It
was only God’s covenant that protected
the people from being completely
destroyed by Satan. Abraham had
plenty of problems before God approached
him. What he did not have
was a way out of the problems. There
is no area where a man can stand in
the middle between the blessings of
God and the problems of the world. If
he doesn’t have the blessings of God,
he has the problems of the world.
There’s no in-between.

When God made His covenant with
Abraham, He didn’t do away with the
curse. He just offered Abraham a way
to live free from its effect by providing
an umbrella of protection. He said,
“If you will walk perfect and upright
before Me, I’ll protect you.” Thus
Abraham and his descendants would
be protected from the curse already
in the world. However, when they
stepped from beneath the protection of
God’s Word, Satan was waiting to come
against them.

Let’s look at the curse beginning in
Deuteronomy 28:15-19:

But it shall come to pass, if thou
wilt not hearken unto the voice
of the Lord thy God, to observe
to do all his commandments and
his statutes which I command
thee this day; that all these curses
shall come upon thee, and overtake
thee: Cursed shalt thou be in
the city, and cursed shalt thou be
in the field. Cursed shall be thy
basket and thy store. Cursed shall
be the fruit of thy body, and the
fruit of thy land, the increase of
thy kine, and of the flocks of thy
sheep. Cursed shalt thou be when
thou comest in, and cursed shalt
thou be when thou goest out.

The next several verses refer to
many different plagues and diseases
that are part of this curse. Verse 29
mentions poverty, “And thou shalt not
prosper in thy ways: and thou shalt be
only oppressed and spoiled evermore,
and no man shall save thee.” It goes
on to list marital difficulties, cattle
destruction, sickness in the legs and
knees, sores that cannot be healed,
crop destruction.

Verse 44 refers to being in debt, “He
(the stranger) shall lend to thee, and
thou shalt not lend to him: he shall be
the head, and thou shalt be the tail.”

Verse 61 says, “Also every sickness,
and every plague, which is not written
in the book of this law, them will
the Lord bring upon thee, until thou
be destroyed.” So, all sickness and all
disease—even those not mentioned
here—come under the curse.

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Kenneth Copeland — The Blessing of Abraham Part 2

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The Lord shall command the blessing
upon thee in thy storehouses, and
in all that thou settest thine hand
unto; and he shall bless thee in the
land which the Lord thy God giveth
thee. The Lord shall establish thee
an holy people unto himself, as he
hath sworn unto thee, if thou shalt
keep the commandments of the Lord
thy God, and walk in his ways. And
all the people of the earth shall see
that thou art called by the name of
the Lord; and they shall be afraid
of thee. And the Lord shall make
thee plenteous in goods, in the
fruit of thy body, and in the fruit
of thy cattle, and in the fruit of thy
ground, in the land which the Lord
sware unto thy fathers to give thee.
The Lord shall open unto thee his
good treasure, the heaven to give
the rain unto thy land in his season,
and to bless all the work of thine
hand: and thou shalt lend unto
many nations, and thou shalt not
borrow. And the Lord shall make
thee the head, and not the tail; and
thou shalt be above only, and thou
shalt not be beneath; if that thou
hearken unto the commandments
of the Lord thy God, which I
command thee this day, to observe
and to do them: And thou shalt
not go aside from any of the words
which I command thee this day, to
the right hand, or to the left, to go
after other gods to serve them.

Praise the Lord! This is the blessing
of Abraham. I want you to notice that
it covers every area of life—spiritual,
physical, mental, financial, social
and political.

Mighty armies have come against the
people of Israel and failed miserably.
As long as the Israelites were walking
under the covenant of God, as long as
they were doing what God said to do in
His Word, they were not harmed. His
agreement with them said, “If an enemy
comes out at you one way, I will cause
him to flee seven ways.”

Some people have said, “Yes,
Brother Copeland, but that’s what God
promised to do for the Jews.” No, this
promise was given to Abraham and
to all his descendants. That means it
belongs to you through faith in Jesus
Christ, as much as it does to the Israelites.
Galatians 3:29 says, “And if ye
be Christ’s, then are ye Abraham’s seed,
and heirs according to the promise.”

As a born-again child of God you
are now Abraham’s seed. These blessings
belong to you, too.

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Kenneth Copeland — God Repented

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The book of Exodus provides more
insight into the strength of the covenant
through what took place among
the Israelites in Egypt and then during
their wanderings in the wilderness.
Exodus 2:23-25 says, “And the children
of Israel sighed by reason of the bondage,
and they cried, and their cry came
up unto God by reason of the bondage.
And God heard their groaning, and God
remembered his covenant with Abraham,
with Isaac, and with Jacob. And
God looked upon the children of Israel,
and God had respect unto them.”

God remembered His covenant
with Abraham and in behalf of that
covenant found a man named Moses
herding sheep on the backside of the
desert. God called him to lead the
Israelites out of Egypt.

After the Israelites were set free and
journeyed into the wilderness, we find
another situation so critical that Moses
went on his face before God for forty
days without food or water. This is the
only fast in the entire Bible where a
man goes without drink. It had to be a
supernatural existence because Moses
would have died without liquid. But
he just refused to let go of God. Exodus
32:9-10, “And the Lord said unto
Moses, I have seen this people, and,
behold, it is a stiffnecked people: Now
therefore let me alone, that my wrath
may wax hot against them, and that I
may consume them: and I will make
of thee a great nation.” God wanted to
destroy Israel and start a new race with
Moses as He had with Noah after the
Flood. In verses 11-14 it says:

Moses besought the Lord his God,
and said, Lord, why doth thy wrath
wax hot against thy people, which
thou hast brought forth out of the
land of Egypt with great power, and
with a mighty hand?…Turn from thy
fierce wrath, and repent of this evil
against thy people. Remember Abraham,
Isaac, and Israel, thy servants,
to whom thou swarest by thine own
self, and saidst unto them, I will multiply
your seed as the stars of heaven,
and all this land that I have spoken of
will I give unto your seed, and they
shall inherit it for ever. And the Lord
repented of the evil which he thought
to do unto his people.

God repented! Why? Because of the
covenant He had made with Abraham
so many years before.

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