Friday, March 24, 2017

Be Answer-Minded

Go on the provision of faith, this little devotional says, putting it into practice is another matter.
I find myself being like and doing the things that are talked about in this little devotional before putting the faith into practice. So I really need the encouragement that is offered in this little devotional so I can put it into practice and have a reason for the hope that is within me.
God Bless.
Be Answer-Minded
by Kenneth Copeland
“For the Son of God, Jesus Christ...was not yea and nay, but in him was yea. For all the promises of God in him are yea, and in him Amen....” 2 Corinthians 1:19-20
“Oh, God, I feel so sick. My head hurts. My skin hurts. My stomach hurts. I need You to heal me!” Have you ever prayed like that? If so, don’t ever again! One of the operating principles of faith is to go to God on the basis of His provision—not on the basis of your need. I learned this years ago in the area of healing. I don’t ever go to God and tell Him how sick I am, and then ask for healing. Isaiah 53:5 assures me that Jesus already provided for my healing on the cross. So when my body is experiencing symptoms of illness, I pray by saying: “I am thanking You, Lord, for providing healing for me. By faith I receive that provision now, in Jesus’ Name. I set myself in agreement with Your Word which says that by His stripes I was healed” (see 1 Peter 2:24).
Remember this: If you continue to rehearse your need, you will be so need-minded that it will stunt your faith, and you won’t be able to receive God’s supply. But if you continue to rehearse God’s promise, you’ll become so answer-minded that it will be the most natural thing in the world to simply reach out by faith and receive His provision. Speak the Word “All God’s promises to me are yes and amen.” —2 Corinthians 1:20
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