All You Need Is Faith in God
by Kenneth Copeland
If the only news you ever hear is what comes from the secular media, you might think everything that’s happening these days is bad. You might think the only tide that’s rising around the world is the tide of evil. But I have a news flash for you that will give you a more accurate perspective.
The big story right now isn’t what the devil and his bunch are doing. The big story is what’s happening in the kingdom of God.
Although you won’t see it yet in the headlines, God is doing unusual, over-the-top things all over this planet. Not only is He still on the throne, He’s on the move! I see evidence of it everywhere I travel, and I can tell you, the back of the Book is true: Jesus is LORD, and at this very moment we’re in the early stages of an end-time outpouring of God’s glory, the likes of which we’ve never seen.
“Yeah, but Brother Copeland, there’s also a lot of trouble in the world. Things out there just keep getting darker. Problems just keep getting more and more complicated.”
I know. But as a believer you don’t have to get depressed about it. You can keep right on rejoicing because Jesus has given you the key to living in victory right in the midst of it all. He’s summed up in four simple words what you need to do: “Have faith in God” (Mark 11:22).
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What’s the secret to living in victory in complicated times? It’s simple. Just have faith in God! Here are some points to get you there:
1) Faith in God is the secret to solving any problem. Mark 11:22-23
2) Faith connects you to Jesus, and He knows the answer to every situation you’ll ever face. Colossians 2:3
3) Jesus promised to speak to you by the Holy Spirit and tell you everything you need to know. John 16:13
4) Receive all the wisdom you need by asking for it in faith. James 1:5-6
5) Since faith works by love, when you pray and receive wisdom, always finish your prayer by forgiving anyone who’s wronged you.
Mark 11:24-25
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