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June 20

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Get Wisdom! by Kenneth Copeland Here’s a common mistake that believers make when they’re learning to operate by faith: The instant they’re faced with some negative situation in their lives, or some mountainous problem that needs to be moved, they immediately start praying, making faith commands and quoting scriptures. They don’t check their spirit for the leading of The LORD, or take any time to hear from Him. They just react. If they’re sick, they just start saying, “Oh God, I need healing! I declare I’m healed according to 1 Peter 2:24!” If they’re faced with a financial problem, they just immediately start asking for money. “Oh God, I need $1,000! I believe I receive it!” they say. Such knee-jerk praying and declaring sounds right enough. Sometimes it even works. But all too often it doesn’t. It’s like shooting a scattershot. It makes noise, but tends to miss the target. As a result, nothing changes. The negative situation stays the same. The sickness stubbornly remains. The financial problem persists. Why? It’s certainly not because, as critics claim, the prayer of faith doesn’t always work for everyone. It does! Jesus settled that in Mark 11:22-23. After commanding us to “have faith in God,” He said, “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.” Notice, Jesus didn’t say faith will work for some people. He said that it will work for whosoever; that it’s spiritual law. Like the law of gravity in the natural realm, it operates the same way for everyone all the time. That means anyone who has faith in God (or the God kind of faith), and operates in it like Jesus did, can get the same results. It means our words of faith can have the same effect on the ungodly conditions in our lives, for example, that Jesus’ words had on the fig tree that His disciples were all staring at while He was teaching them the law of faith. You probably remember reading about that fig tree. The previous day, Jesus had seen it on His way to the temple in Jerusalem. Since it had leaves, it should have had fruit on it, but when Jesus walked over to get some, there wasn’t any. BVOV : 5

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