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		<title>Kenneth Copeland — Covenant of Blood Part 6</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jesus has exchanged His weapons and armor with you and made you strong in the power of His might. He exchanged your weakness for His strength. Through a covenant relationship, you are now one with Him. Jesus took your sin and gave you His robe of righteousness and right-standing with God. He has become so [...]]]></description>
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<p>Jesus has exchanged His weapons and armor with you and made you strong in the power of His might. He exchanged your weakness for His strength. Through a covenant relationship, you are now one with Him.</p>
<p>Jesus took your sin and gave you His robe of righteousness and right-standing with God. He has become so totally one with you that He has given you the authority to use His Name. “And these signs shall follow them that believe; In my name shall they cast out devils” (Mark 16:17). The devil has no right to be interfering in your affairs.</p>
<p>The new covenant does not depend on your ability to keep it. It depends on Jesus’ ability to keep it. Just like Abraham…just like David…you have a covenant with Almighty God. Just like Abraham, you can become fully persuaded that what God has promised you, He is able also to perform. Just like David, you can stand on that covenant and whip any uncircumcised circumstance that stands in your way—no matter how big it looks.</p>
<p>But your covenant is better. It doesn’t carry a curse anymore. Right now read Deuteronomy 28:16-68 in your Bible. That’s a list of the curses Christ has freed you from. They include every diabolical thing the devil could ever use to destroy you. Read them and rejoice! Those are the things God has healed you of and delivered you from. Receive your deliverance. Jesus paid the price for it. He bore the curse. He became the covenant sacrifice for you, proving once and for all just how intensely He desires to love and to bless you. Let Him do it now. You’ll love Him all the more in return!</p>
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		<title>Kenneth Copeland — Covenant of Blood Part 3</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Such blood agreements were very serious in Abram’s day. That is why God chose to make a covenant with him. He wanted to convince Abram that His promises were true. He wanted him to understand that the great El Shaddai desired an unbreakable relationship with him and with his children after him. God wanted Abram [...]]]></description>
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<p>Such blood agreements were very serious in<br />
Abram’s day. That is why God chose to make a<br />
covenant with him. He wanted to convince<br />
Abram that His promises were true. He wanted<br />
him to understand that the great <strong><em>El Shaddai</em></strong><br />
desired an unbreakable relationship with him and<br />
with his children after him. God wanted Abram to<br />
know (without a doubt) that He loved him and<br />
that He would care for him, not because He <strong><em>had</em></strong><br />
to, but because He wanted to. By making blood<br />
covenant with him, Almighty God proved that He<br />
wanted to exchange His strength, His weapons<br />
and His authority with Abram. He proved that He<br />
wanted to bless man for a thousand generations.</p>
<p>Romans 4:21 tells us that Abram got the message.<br />
He became fully persuaded that God was<br />
able to perform that which He had promised,<br />
and his life was never the same again. Even his<br />
very name was changed to Abraham, meaning<br />
“father of many nations.” And eventually Isaac,<br />
the long-awaited son of promise, was born to<br />
Abraham and his wife, Sarah.</p>
<p>Years after Isaac’s birth, that covenant was still<br />
strong in Abraham’s mind. And nothing—not<br />
even a request from God Himself—could shake<br />
his confidence. We see this in Genesis 22. There<br />
God asks Abraham to place his only son on the<br />
altar and sacrifice him. How could He do this<br />
after promising Abraham that he would become<br />
the father of many nations through this son?</p>
<p>We would expect Abraham to be distraught<br />
over such a request. We would expect him to<br />
wring his hands and pace the floor all night in<br />
grief and anguish. But we’re not as covenantminded<br />
as Abraham was.</p>
<p>Abraham was confident in his covenant. He<br />
went to sleep that night and rose up early the<br />
next morning ready to go. And when he took<br />
Isaac up on the mountain of sacrifice, he turned<br />
to his servant and said, “Wait here—the boy and<br />
I will be back.” He had a covenant!</p>
<p>Hebrews 11:17-19 says that Abraham, by<br />
faith, had already received Isaac raised from the<br />
dead. God had promised him Isaac would make<br />
him the father of many nations, and he knew<br />
God could not possibly break that promise. Even<br />
though he’d never seen or heard of such a thing,<br />
Abraham reasoned that God would just raise<br />
Isaac back up from the dead if He had to. He<br />
knew that God would do whatever it took to<br />
keep their covenant.</p>
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		<title>Kenneth Copeland — Covenant of Blood Part 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jul 2010 00:01:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In Abram’s day, the blood covenant signified an absolute and unbreakable guarantee of a man’s word. Nothing short of a blood agreement could have convinced Abram of God’s desire to bless him. By cutting the covenant with him, Almighty God communicated His unfailing love and fidelity on a level Abram could understand. God was establishing [...]]]></description>
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<p>In Abram’s day, the blood covenant signified an<br />
absolute and unbreakable guarantee of a man’s<br />
word. Nothing short of a blood agreement could<br />
have convinced Abram of God’s desire to bless<br />
him. By cutting the covenant with him, Almighty<br />
God communicated His unfailing love and fidelity<br />
on a level Abram could understand. God was establishing<br />
a love relationship with him that could not<br />
be broken without the penalty of death.</p>
<p>In order to see just how that covenant compares<br />
to the one we have with the Father today,<br />
we need to see what the covenant God cut with<br />
Abram involved. That way we can begin to see<br />
clearly why ours is even better.</p>
<p>In Abram’s society, when two families made<br />
covenant together, they gave to one another<br />
everything they had and all they represented.<br />
They were no longer two, but one. Families<br />
bound themselves together in blood agreements<br />
in order to fill in the gaps created by each other’s<br />
weaknesses and needs. Where the first tribe was<br />
strong, the second was weak. Where the second<br />
tribe was strong, the first was weak. Together,<br />
they were both strong.</p>
<p>These two families drew up the terms of<br />
their agreement and discussed them until each<br />
article was fully and mutually agreeable. Then<br />
they chose representatives and a place to cut<br />
the covenant.</p>
<p>As they prepared for the solemn ceremony, at<br />
least three large animals were sacrificed. Their<br />
carcasses were split down the spine, and the<br />
halves were placed on the ground opposite each<br />
other. The result was a trail of blood between the<br />
halves. This path was called “the way of blood.”</p>
<p>When the covenant ceremony began, the two<br />
representatives exchanged their coats. This signified<br />
the mutual exchange of authority. By this<br />
act the covenant representatives were saying,<br />
“All that I do, all that I have is now yours.”</p>
<p>Next the covenant representatives exchanged<br />
their weapons. Through this they were saying,<br />
“My strength is now your strength. Your enemies<br />
are now my enemies.”</p>
<p>After the coats and weapons were exchanged,<br />
then came the walk of blood. Twice the representatives<br />
walked through “the way of blood,” stopping<br />
in the center. There they pronounced their pledges<br />
of loyalty, making promises to each other that<br />
could never be broken. This pronouncement was<br />
called “the blessing of the covenant.”</p>
<p>A curse was also pronounced. The curse was<br />
the penalty for breaking the terms of the agreement.<br />
They swore by their god, thereby making<br />
him third party to the covenant.</p>
<p>Next came the cut of the covenant. The<br />
representatives cut their hands and wrists and<br />
bound their wrists together so that their blood<br />
would intermingle.</p>
<p>After their loyalty was sworn to each other, the<br />
families joined their names together as a permanent<br />
sign that they had become one. Finally, they<br />
ate a covenant meal of bread and wine together.<br />
The bread signified their flesh, and the wine signified<br />
their blood. The covenant meal represented<br />
their willingness and commitment to lay down<br />
their lives for each other.</p>
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		<title>Kenneth Copeland &#8212; Authority of the Believer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[No man in himself has authority over God or what belongs to Him. God has authority over it, and He has given that authority both in heaven and earth to Jesus. It makes some religious folks mad when we talk about the authority of the believer. I’ve never been able to figure out why. It [...]]]></description>
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<p>No man in himself has authority over God or<br />
what belongs to Him. God has authority over it,<br />
and He has given that authority both in heaven<br />
and earth to Jesus.</p>
<p>It makes some religious folks mad when we talk<br />
about the authority of the believer. I’ve never been able<br />
to figure out why. It makes no sense to me. God’s people<br />
should be hungry to learn about their God-given<br />
rights and responsibilities.</p>
<p>By now it ought to have become clear to us that<br />
God is not going to do everything in life for us. Why?<br />
Because most things are in our realm of authority<br />
and responsibility.</p>
<p>Suppose somebody were to break into your garage<br />
and steal your lawn mower. When you call the police,<br />
one of the first questions you would be asked is, “Was<br />
the garage locked?” You wouldn’t say, “No, I’ve got faith<br />
in the police.” They are faithful and devoted to duty;<br />
but if you are not willing to lock your garage, how<br />
can they help you?</p>
<p>That is the way religious people have been about<br />
the works of Satan.</p>
<p>One of the very first things Jesus did after being<br />
raised from the dead was to honor the Church by<br />
crowning it with glory and honor. In Matthew 28,</p>
<p>He said that all power and all authority had been<br />
given unto Him, both in heaven and in earth. He<br />
ordered His followers to go into all the earth and<br />
operate in His Name. What higher authority is<br />
there? His Name is above every name that is named,<br />
in heaven, in earth and under the earth (Ephesians<br />
1:21; Philippians 2:9-10).</p>
<p>Then He gave us His full armor. He told us to<br />
receive the Holy Spirit and become His witnesses<br />
in all the earth (Acts 1:8). We are to do what He<br />
does, say what He says and act like He acts. He has<br />
promised that He will be with us even to the end<br />
of the world (Matthew 28:20).</p>
<p>The devil will flee before us. But not if we don’t<br />
exercise the God-given power, authority and dominion<br />
that is ours as sons and daughters of the Most High<br />
God. Not if we don’t have the will to trigger the faith<br />
that allows us to use the spiritual weapons that God<br />
has given us.</p>
<p>Our authority is not based on our strength or<br />
power. It is based on the Word of God. Let the Word<br />
fight its own battles. God has honored us with the<br />
authority to use His Word, knowing that as we do so<br />
He will honor it.</p>
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