Gloria Copeland — What Did You Say?

Isaiah 55:11 says the Word of God
prospers (or succeeds) in the thing for
which it is sent. That means His Word
about healing will produce healing. It
may not produce it right away, but the
more you let the Word work in you, the
greater your results will be.
In other words, the size of your
harvest will depend on how much
seed you plant. How much time and
attention you give to the Word of God
will determine how much crop you
will yield.
You see, your heart is actually your
spirit. Its capacity is unlimited. You can
plant as much seed in your heart as
you have hours in a day.
If you’ll build your life around the
Word, you can have a full return.
Jesus called it a hundredfold return
(Mark 4:20).
Now some people will argue about
that. They’ll say, “Well, it didn’t work for
me! I put God’s Word about healing into
my heart and I’m still sick!”
But these people give themselves away
the minute they say such things. Jesus
taught, “…of the abundance of the heart
his mouth speaketh” (Luke 6:45). If those
people had actually planted God’s Word
in their hearts in abundance, they’d
be talking about healing, not sickness!
They would be saying, “By His stripes I
am healed!”
The same is true for you. The more
you put God’s Word in your heart, the
stronger you’ll become. Eventually
that Word inside you will begin to
come out of your mouth in power
and deliverance.
Don’t wait until you have a need to
start speaking the Word. Start speaking
it now.
I’ll never forget the first time I realized
the importance of speaking
God’s Word. It was years ago when
Ken had just started preaching
and I was staying at home with our
children. We were in a desperate
situation financially and I was eager
for answers.
One day as I was sitting at my typewriter,
typing notes and listening to tapes,
I read Mark 11:23. “For verily I say unto
you, That whosoever shall say unto this
mountain, Be thou removed, and be thou
cast into the sea; and shall not doubt
in his heart, but shall believe that those
things which he saith shall come to pass;
he shall have whatsoever he saith.”
Suddenly, the truth of that last
phrase just jumped out at me. And the
Lord spoke to my heart and said, In
consistency lies the power.
He was telling me it’s not just the
words you speak when you pray that
change things, it’s the words you
speak all the time!
If you want to see your desire come
to pass, you need to make your words
match your prayers. Don’t try to pray
in faith and then get up and talk in
unbelief. Talk faith all the time!
Romans 4:17 says God “…calleth those
things which be not as though they
were.” So if you want to receive something
from God, follow His example.
Speak it. That’s the way faith works. You
speak the Word of God concerning what
you want to happen.
If what you’re looking for is health,
then go to the Word that tells you,
“By His stripes you were healed,” and
put that in your mouth. Don’t talk
sickness. Talk health. Don’t talk the
problem. Talk the answer.
Kenneth Copeland Ministries
Kenneth Copeland — God’s Contract of Protection

In the days to come you will see a great
deal of trouble in the world around you. The
reason is, there are two groups of people on
the earth. There are the people of God and
there are the people who still live in the devil’s
kingdom of darkness.
The Word of God tells us that these two
groups, even though they may live side by side
on the earth, will experience very different
kinds of lives. We can see this in Isaiah 3:10-11
where the Lord tells Isaiah to “say ye to the
righteous, that it shall be well with him…. Woe
unto the wicked! it shall be ill with him….”
Take two groups of people living in the
same space, in the same earth, in the same
city, even in the same family, and one can live
well and the other can live in woe. One can live
in security and the other in constant peril. The
difference is that one of these two groups has
a covenant with God, and the other does not.
God is a God of covenant, and God’s covenant
is a covenant of protection.
We see this in the preservation from their
enemies that belonged to Israel, even before
Jesus came and paid the price for man’s sin. God
made a way for His people to be secure. He
said, “If you’ll serve Me, if you’ll obey Me, I’ll be
an enemy to your enemies and an adversary to
your adversaries.” And as long as Israel obeyed
God no enemy could stand before them. No
enemy could overrun them. No sickness or
disease was in their midst. No catastrophe
would come upon them if they lived with God,
obeyed Him and did what He said.
If the Israelites under the old covenant
had that much protection, think how much
protection belongs to those who are in Christ—
who are in the One anointed to defeat Satan
and restore to man the glory lost in the Fall. As
good as those covenants were, God has made
a new and better covenant with you through
Jesus Christ, His Son. God has offered all He
has—His Son, His Word, His Name, His Spirit,
His Love—to you. Actually, you and I can walk
in the comfort of the Holy Ghost every day.
Think about that. The comfort, the protection,
the counsel of the Spirit of God.
Don’t let God’s covenant sit on a shelf
and gather dust. Use it for the peace and
protection you and your family need in these
troubled times.
Kenneth Copeland Ministries
Kenneth Copeland — Honor Demands Judgment and Discipline

For if we would judge ourselves, we should not
be judged (1 Corinthians 11:31).
Honor demands that we judge ourselves. Many in
the Body of Christ are not doing this. Many Christians
are waiting for someone else to do the judging. They
live with the attitude, “When I get caught, I’ll repent!”
There comes a time when each of us needs to
judge himself. This scripture says if we will judge
ourselves, judgment will not come on us.
Gloria and I are married in the three basic worlds
of existence: spirit, soul and body. We are working at
and learning about our threefold marriage. She and
I are a solid front, especially before our children. Our
children have always known that if they come against
one of us, they will have to deal with both of us.
We have always stood firm before our children. If
I told them, “I’m going to spank you if you do that
one more time,” and they did it one more time, then
the spanking began. Gloria has always supported
my decisions and I have supported hers. We have
never lied to our children. It is dishonorable to lie to a
child—to tell him you are going to do something and
then not do it.
It is also dishonorable to spank a child for every
little thing he does wrong. Punishment should be
suited to the offense.
When I was growing up, a spanking was a major
event in our house, a serious incident. We would carry
on and on about it. It was a big deal. My father had to
travel in his work and when he came home and took
charge of the situation, it was a serious occasion. But
it was not done dishonorably. We would talk about
what I had done and why I was being punished. We
would sit down and discuss the wrongdoing and the
consequences, then I got what was coming.
Our son John came in one day and asked his mother,
“Mama, do they send five-year-old boys to jail?”
When your child asks a question like that, you
know immediately something is wrong. It turned
out that he had set the grass on fire. An entire vacant
lot was burned. Fire trucks and flashing lights were
everywhere. It scared the daylights out of him! He
was worried about what was going to happen
when I got home.
“Do we have to tell Daddy?” he wanted to know.
“Yes,” his mother assured him, “we have to tell
your daddy.”
I think he would rather have gone to jail.
When I got home Gloria said, “John has something
to tell you.” He came in and told me what he
had done. I guess he figured I was going to unload on
him right there, just bend him out of shape. Instead
we sat down and had a family discussion.
I said, “John, I was present one time when they
dragged two little charred bodies out of an old garage
and put them in body bags. That’s all those little boys’
daddy had left. I want you to know right now that I’m
not going to go through life without you. I’m not willing.
And you won’t ever forget this.”
We talked and talked and talked. Then I did
several things to reinforce the point I was trying to
make—that’s been over 20 years ago and he hasn’t
forgotten it yet!
The Bible does not say spare the rod and spoil the
child. This is the secular interpretation of Proverbs
13:24 which actually says, “He that spareth his rod
hateth his son: but he that loveth him chasteneth
him betimes.”
The rod is not just a stick. It is any type of honorable
correction. The Bible also says, “Withhold not correction
from the child: for if thou beatest [spank, not
abuse] him with the rod, he shall not die” (Proverbs
23:13). It is an honorable thing to teach our children
and to discipline them according to the Word of God.
Kenneth Copeland Ministries
Kenneth Copeland — Better Than Good

If you’re not sure what you’re becoming,
let me give you a hint. You’re going to
become whatever you think about and talk
about all the time.
I can listen to you talk for 30 minutes and
tell you exactly what you’re going to become.
It doesn’t take a prophet to do that. It just
takes someone who will listen to your
words.
So, listen to yourself. If you don’t like
what you hear, change it. Become someone
better by beginning to think God’s Word, talk
God’s Word and act on God’s Word.
Nobody on earth can determine what
you’re going to become but you. Yes, you!
Don’t blame it on the devil. He can’t change
it. Don’t blame it on your parents, your
background or your circumstances.
Forget those things which are behind...
and do what Abraham did. The Bible says
“he considered not his own body now dead,
when he was about an hundred years old,
neither yet the deadness of Sarah’s womb....”
(Romans 4:19). He just said to himself, “Old
man, you don’t count. Neither do you,
Granny. What counts is God’s Word, and I
am exactly who God says I am.”
Do you want to become who God says
you are? Do you want to be healed? Do you
want to become financially free? Do you
want to become a powerful witness in your
neighborhood?
What is your dream? You can have it if
you’ll learn to live by faith.
If you don’t have a dream yet, get one.
Fill your heart full of the Word of God. Let
Him show you what’s possible. Trade your
negative, natural hope for the supernatural
promises of Almighty God and learn to “hope
against hope.”
I can tell you, your life will really be good
when you’re living Matthew, Mark, Luke and
John instead of the 6 o’clock news. No, it will
be better than good—it will be miraculous.
So miraculous, in fact, that sometimes
when you tell people the Word of God will
heal them, prosper them and set them free,
they’ll look at your life and say, “Sure it’s
easy for you to live by faith. You have a
great life. But what can God do with a life
as messed up as mine?”
Then you’ll just smile and say, “Friend,
God can do more for you than you’ll ever
dream. I can tell you that from experience.
You see, I wasn’t always this blessed....”

