Friday

Accept Yourself By Joyce Meyer

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Are you tired of playing games, wearing masks, and trying to be someone other than who you are? Wouldn't you like the freedom just to be accepted as you are, without pressure to be someone you really don't know how to be? Wouldn't you like to learn how to succeed at being yourself? God wants you to accept yourself and like who you are.

He doesn't want you to reject yourself because of imperfections. He wants you to learn to deal with your weaknesses. Because the truth is, we all have plenty of them.

The Bible tells us that Jesus understands our weaknesses (Heb. 4:15), the Holy Spirit bears us up in our weakness (Rom. 8:26), and God chooses weak and foolish things of the world to confound the wise (1 Cor. 1:27).

If I look at my weaknesses and tell you what I believe my value is, it would be less than nothing. But I have learned that my worth is not based on anything I do, but in what God has already done. It's wonderful not to start the day by waking up and hating yourself before you ever get out of bed. It's wonderful to no longer hear the devil rattling in your ears a list of all the mistakes you made the day before. It's wonderful not to have him remind you of what a failure you are. Many people are beat down before they ever get their feet on the floor in the morning.

The devil's plan is to deceive us into basing our worth on our performance, then keep us focused on our faults and shortcomings. Satan wants us to have a low opinion of ourselves and be insecure so that we live ineffectively for God. This mindset makes us miserable and unreceptive to God's blessings, because we don't think we deserve them.

Once we come into peace with ourselves, we will begin to come into peace with others. If we learn to accept and like ourselves, we will accept and like others. I know this is true from personal experience. The more I am able to accept and like myself in spite of my weaknesses and flaws, the more I am able to accept and like others in spite of theirs.

Every one of us is imperfect, and God loves us just the way we are.

Source: Help Me I'm Insecure by Joyce Meyer. www JoyceMeyer org

Monday

Tame Your Tongue and Set Your Course By Kenneth Copeland

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One of the most natural things we do in life is talk. In fact, long before most of us knew what we were doing, we were learning to talk. We started forming our first words while we were still babies.

But there's also something very supernatural about our ability to talk.
You and I are the only creatures God made with the right to choose our own words and then speak them.

What's so supernatural about that?

Well, consider a parrot. A parrot has a tongue, as well as all the other equipment necessary to sound like a man. But a parrot's tongue is hooked only to its body, therefore, it can only mimic sounds it hears. It cannot actually choose its own words and carry on a conversation.
You and I, however—being created in the image of God—were designed with our tongues connected to our spirits and souls, as well as our bodies. That means, we have the ability to speak words that contain a creative, or supernatural, force that enables those same words to come to pass.

Consequently, each of us is the prophet of his own life. We set the course of our own future. Our health, our wealth and our place in eternity, is in our mouths. Everything about us has been, and will be, determined by the words we speak.

The challenge we face, then, is…What can we do to make sure our words are carving out a good life for us on this earth, and a future for us in heaven?

You're the Captain—You Decide!

To get an idea of just how powerful our words can be, let's read James 3:2-8:
If any man offend not in word, the same is a perfect man, and able also to bridle the whole body. Behold, we put bits in the horses' mouths, that they may obey us; and we turn about their whole body. Behold also the ships, which though they be so great, and are driven of fierce winds, yet are they turned about with a very small helm, whithersoever the [captain decides]. Even so the tongue is a little member, and boasteth great things. Behold, how great a matter a little fire kindleth! And the tongue is a fire, a world of iniquity: so is the tongue among our members, that it defileth the whole body, and setteth on fire the course of nature; and it is set on fire of hell. For every kind of beasts, and of birds, and of serpents, and of things in the sea, is tamed, and hath been tamed of mankind: But the tongue can no man tame; it is an unruly evil, full of deadly poison.

In verse 4 James talks about a great ship being turned by a small rudder. Now, this ship that James talked about is our earthly body. It's the vessel which contains our spirit. And while we all know how much trouble our bodies can give us, James explained that these five-physical-sense bodies of ours can be turned, or guided, by our tongues.

James leaves no question as to the power we hold within our tongues, but that power can either work for us or it can work against us. Either way, we are the ones who decide, because we are the captains of our own lives. Each of us stands at the helm and decides where his ship is going.
Jesus said in Matthew 12:37, "For by thy words thou shalt be justified, and by thy words thou shalt be condemned." So it is the tongue that sets the course for our lives.

There is no storm on life's sea through which we cannot safely sail by proper use of the rudder that's in our mouths. Our tongues can be a powerful tool used in our favor, they can also be an unruly and deadly force, causing our lives to be shipwrecked if we let them run out of control. Our only hope for taming them, and thereby charting a good course for our future, is the Word of God.

It's Our Word Against God's

As we've seen in this series, true success in life comes from putting God's Word in our mouths and in our hearts. Matthew 12:34-35 says, "Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh. A good man out of the good treasure of the heart bringeth forth good things: and an evil man out of the evil treasure bringeth forth evil things."

If you and I are going to use the Word of God to navigate through this life, however, there are a couple of issues we need to settle first. To see what I mean, let's look at James 3:13-16.
Who is a wise man and endued with knowledge among you? let him show out of a good conversation his works with meekness of wisdom. But if ye have bitter envying and strife in your hearts, glory not, and lie not against the truth. This wisdom descendeth not from above, but is earthly, sensual, devilish. For where envying and strife is, there is confusion and every evil work.

A key phrase that I want us to examine in this passage is, "lie not against the truth" (verse 14).
Have you ever noticed how we can wake up some mornings with every symptom of the flu, or maybe a head cold, and the first thing we want to do is tell someone all about it? We go looking for someone to get into agreement with us—"Yeah, you're sick, all right!"

Or, how about those times when things are just not going our way? Maybe it's a hairdo, or the family vacation, or work at the office. Whatever it is, pressure just seems to keep building and building until we feel like we're going to explode if we don't say at least something about it!
Why do you think it's so hard to keep our mouths shut in situations like that? Jesus answered this in Mark 4. He warned that satan comes to steal the Word of God from our hearts through persecution, offense, the cares of this world, the deceitfulness of riches and lust of other things. He uses anything and everything in this natural realm to stir up our flesh and get us to open our mouths.

So the issue comes down to: What's going to come out?

Only by getting hold of our tongues can the devil put anything on us, or take anything from us. If he can get our tongues, then he can get the rest of us. All he has to do is get us to lie against the truth which is God's Word.

It's not so surprising, then, that when we're under pressure from our flesh—being moved by what we see, or feel, or think—we tend to open our mouths and say things like, "I'm so unworthy!" "I'm so tired!" "I'm so broke!" "I'm so ugly!" "I'm never going anywhere in life!"
When the pressure is on, that's when we really find out what's on the inside of us— and it's usually not the Word of God.

Yet, what we see, what we think and what we say, does not change the truth of God's Word. That's why James called it lying against the truth, or lying against the Word.

The truth according to the Word says, "By [Jesus'] stripes ye were healed…" (1 Peter 2:24). When we say, "I'm just so sick!"—we're lying against the truth. We're giving the devil a foothold into our lives, and setting the course for a life full of sickness.

If we say anything other than what the Word of God says about a situation, we are lying against the truth.

Facts Change—The Truth Doesn't

Another key phrase in James 3 that links our words to our success in life is found in verse 17—"without hypocrisy."

So, it is this same Word that is "without hypocrisy." That's why it is not hypocrisy for us to have every flu symptom in the world, yet go around quoting God's Word as our own and saying, "By His stripes I was healed. Healing is mine, and I receive it now!"

Sure, people may look at us and say, "Well, that's a lie. Look at you—you're sick. You're just a hypocrite!"

No. We're not going around declaring our physical health according to the Word in order to convince people there is nothing wrong with us. If we were to do that, we would be lying.
We're confessing God's Word and saying those things to change what's wrong with our bodies. We're calling "those things which be not as though they were" (Romans 4:17). God Almighty, Himself, does that.

Granted, the fact may be that we look sick, and that our bodies are showing symptoms of sickness. But that is not the truth of the matter. That's not what God's Word says about the situation.

What's more, the truth—God's Word—is eternal. It never changes. Facts, on the other hand, do change. And it's the truth that changes them.

The symptoms of sickness are a fact. God's Word is truth. Truth takes authority over facts and changes them.

Have You Considered Jesus?

I've seen it happen countless times in my own life. I get into a situation where God's Word says one thing, but the facts that are staring me in the face say another.

How do we get those facts to change and line up with the truth of the Word?
Hebrews 2:18-3:1 (The Amplified Bible), tells us.

For because He Himself [in His humanity] has suffered in being tempted (tested and tried), He is able (immediately) to run to the cry of (assist, relieve) those who are being tempted and tested and tried [and who therefore are being exposed to suffering]. So then, brethren, consecrated and set apart for God…thoughtfully and attentively consider Jesus, the Apostle and High Priest Whom we confessed…

When symptoms in your body scream, "You're sick! You're sick!" or, when the figures in your checkbook scream, "You're broke! You're broke!"—that's a good time to…consider Jesus!
Thoughtfully and attentively consider Jesus, not the pain. Thoughtfully and attentively consider Jesus, not your bank account. Get your mind off your flesh, or the natural, and get it over on Him!

Consider Jesus, the One appointed and anointed by Almighty God to be High Priest of your confession, the One given full responsibility and all the resources of heaven to see that your words—His Word spoken out of your mouth—come to pass in the earth. Consider Him!
The Bible says Abraham "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). That's saying a lot when God promised that Abraham would have offspring as countless as the stars, and become the father of many nations.

How was Abraham able to believe God and consider not the natural circumstances that must have been screaming at him? Romans 4:20-21 says, "He staggered not at the promise of God…being fully persuaded that, what [God] had promised, he was able also to perform."
Abraham had a promise. He had the Word of God. He had the wisdom of God. He had the truth of God on the matter.

Armed with the truth, Abraham changed the facts. He set his course. He went from Abram—a 100-year-old man with no descendants—to Abraham, father of many nations and offspring as numerous as the stars.

Today, you and I are among those descendants of Abraham. And like our father of faith, we have a promise from God. We have His Word. We have His wisdom. We have the truth…in every matter. With that truth we can set our course and change the facts. But those facts certainly won't change until our tongues change.

So tame your tongue—fill your mouth with the Word of God—and then set your course for a life full of success.

Confession Brings Possession

Confession is a powerful word. It's a Bible word that means far more than just an affirmation of something.

Romans 10:10 says, "For with the heart man believeth…and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation."

In other words, confession brings possession. It brings possession of everything God has promised us in His Word. It brings salvation, healing, protection, prosperity and so on.
That's why, when we confess our faith, we're not simply affirming something positive we want in our lives. We're staking our claim on what is already ours according to God's Word.
In light of that, our responsibility is to go to the Word, find scripture that covers whatever we're believing God for, and then stand in faith on the truth of that Word. If it's something not promised in the Word, we have no business confessing it.

To help you get started on your Bible-based confessions, here are five fundamental confessions we find in the New Testament. Search through the Scriptures, looking for verses that fit each of these five groups, then begin confessing those truths every day.

Confess what God did for us in Jesus Christ—in the Anointed One, and in His Anointing—at Calvary in His plan of redemption.

Confess what God—through His Word, and through the Holy Spirit—did in us in the new birth, and what is now available in us by the infilling of His Spirit.

Confess what we are to God, the Father, in the Anointed One Jesus, and in His Anointing.
Confess what Jesus is doing for us at the right hand of the Father, where He is interceding for us.

Confess what God can—and will—do through us, and what His Word will do through our lips. Again remember: Jesus is the High Priest over His Word in our mouths. He is anointed to see to it that His Word comes to pass.

Courtesy of: Kenneth Copeland Music & Ministry(KCM.org)

Saturday

Does Your Heart Agree With Heaven By Kenneth Copeland / Gloria Copeland

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Time is running out. All you have to do is read your Bible to know it. We've moved into the final days of this age—days so difficult and dangerous that Jesus Himself talked about them during His earthly ministry and told us how to handle them.

And as he sat upon the mount of Olives, the disciples came unto him privately, saying, Tell us, when shall these things be? and what shall be the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the world? And Jesus answered and said unto them, Take heed that no man deceive you. For many shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ; and shall deceive many. And ye shall hear of wars and rumours of wars: see that ye be not troubled: for all these things must come to pass (Matthew 24:3-6).

Let’s look first at the woman with the issue of blood. She was facing some very bad circumstances. She was not only sick, she was sick and broke. She could have easily stayed in her room and felt sorry for herself. She could have sat on her bed, crying and thinking, If God is good, why has He let this happen to me?

He said, "See that ye be not troubled."

Then He went on and warned us in detail of the trouble ahead. He talked about nation rising against nation. He talked about murder and betrayal. He talked about false prophets arising and the love of many waxing cold. In other words, He talked about the very things we are seeing in the world today.

Jesus warned us about these things so they wouldn't take us by surprise— so we would know there would be trouble. But He also commanded us to see to it that we don't let that trouble trouble us!

Upheld by the Word of His Power

How can we possibly obey that command? How can we possibly live in the middle of a world filled with danger and distress without it troubling us?

Those are fair questions and Jesus answered them in that very passage. He said: "Verily I say unto you, This generation shall not pass, till all these things be fulfilled. Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away" (verses 34-35).

Thank God, no matter what is happening around us, the Word of God remains the same. It is the unchangeable force that upholds us in every time of trouble. It is the solid rock, the foundation that, if we build our lives upon it, will bring us safely through every storm (Matthew 7:24-25).

The Word of God is far more real, far more permanent than anything in this natural world. It is, in fact, the very power by which this world and everything in it exists. The Bible tells us that Jesus upholds all things—that's right all things!—"by the word of his power" (Hebrews 1:3).

I used to wonder why God said it that way. Why didn't He say that He upholds all things by the power of His Word? Then it dawned on me. If we were just depending on the power of God's Word to see us through, we might find we needed Him to say something He hadn't said yet. And if He hadn't said it, the power of it wouldn't be available to us yet.

But glory to God, He has already said everything that needs to be said! We're not waiting on Him to say something. He's already spoken and all things are being upheld by His words! Everything in the earth, every natural and spiritual force on this planet, is under the influence of what God has already said.

What Do You Say?

Psalm 119 confirms that fact. It says: "For ever, O Lord, thy word is settled in heaven. Thy faithfulness is unto all generations: thou hast established the earth, and it abideth. They continue this day according to thine ordinances: for all are thy servants" (verses 89-91).

What does that mean to you in these troublesome times? It means a great deal!
It means that in the midst of danger it's already been settled in heaven that "There shall no evil befall thee, neither shall any plague come nigh thy dwelling" (Psalm 91:10).

It means that in these times of financial failure it's already been settled that you "shall not lack any good thing" (Psalm 34:10). It means that when the rest of the world is failing around you, it is already settled that you will "triumph in Christ" (2 Corinthians 2:14).

Those are the words God has spoken about you as His child and they are settled forever in heaven. They are never going to change.

But here's what you have to remember. You're not living in heaven yet. You're living on earth and to activate those words here, you must make sure that your heart agrees with God's Word. Why? Because Jesus said it will be unto you according to your faith! (Matthew 9:29).

Heaven has already spoken. Now the earth is waiting to hear what you say.
Are you going to speak the Word of God? Or talk about the trouble around you? Are you going to agree with the heavenly decree? Or agree with the earthly circumstances?

Don't Push the Envelope

You are living today in what you said yesterday. And tomorrow is waiting to hear what you say today. Your eternal destiny is being shaped and formed by your agreement with the Word of God that is upholding all things.

That's always been true…but now that truth is becoming more crucial than ever before. The reason is simple. We're running out of time. In years past, if we got our hearts and mouths out of line with God's Word we had some time to get ourselves straightened out before we ran into the consequences of that disagreement. God, in His grace, would just keep dealing with us until we repented and got back into a place of faith.

Although God is still as gracious and merciful as He ever was, time is short. We've hit the end of the age and, frankly, many Christians are pushing the envelope. They're letting the world fill their mouths and getting their hearts out of agreement with heaven, thinking one of these days they'll change. One of these days (when circumstances get easier) they'll start confessing the Word again.

But friend, we've hit the end times. Circumstances aren't going to get easier. They're going to get harder and we're running out of days. We're about to step into that time when we are permanently stuck with the consequences of our confession!

This is not the time to ignore Jesus' words by saying things like, "I'm just so sick. I'm so worried." When you say things like that you're not agreeing with heaven, you're agreeing with torment and trouble. You're opening the door for those things to manifest in your life.
Jesus specifically told us not to do that. He said, "See that you are not troubled." That wasn't just some kind of Sunday school suggestion! It was a command from the Son of the living God instructing His disciples who would live in the last days. It was Jesus Himself speaking personally and emphatically to us!

Take Your Heritage

Now more than ever before, we must pay attention to His instructions. We must obey that command, take hold of the Word of God and refuse to let go of it. We must be like the writer of Psalm 119 who said: "Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path. I have sworn, and I will perform it, that I will keep thy righteous judgments. The wicked have laid a snare for me: yet I erred not from thy precepts. Thy testimonies have I taken as an heritage for ever: for they are the rejoicing of my heart" (verses 105-106, 110-111).

It's not enough for us to just lie back and say, "Well, if it's God's will for me to have victory I guess He'll just give it to me. If it's His will for me to be healed, He'll just heal me."

No! We have to take God's Word as our heritage. We have to aggressively pursue it and get it in our heart and mouth. We have to fight off every unbelieving devil and every troublesome circumstance that comes to steal that Word and say, "Bless God, I have taken God's promise as my heritage. It's my future. It's my life. I refuse to be troubled by the temporary troubles of this world. They'll pass away but God's Word will never pass away. God upholds all things by the Word of His power and that Word will come to pass in my life!"

Then just stay with the Word all the way to the end. No matter what happens around you, don't turn back. Don't change.

Fear not. Only believe. And you will see your way through these troubled times in triumph as the end-time overcomer God destined you to be.

Courtesy of: Kenneth Copeland Ministry(KCM.org)

Sunday

Being Spiritual By Joyce Meyer

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God wants to make a trade with you. He wants you to give Him all his cares, your problems, your failures - your "ashes"—and He will give you beauty. He will take your cares, and for them, He will care for you. "Humble yourselves therefore under the mighty hand of God, that he may exalt you in due time: casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you" (1 Peter 5:6-7).

God wants to take care of us, but in order to let Him, we must stop taking the care. Many people want God to take care of them while they are worrying or trying to figure out an answer instead of waiting for God's direction. They are actually wallowing around in their "ashes," but still want God to give them beauty.

In order for God to give us the beauty, we must give Him the "ashes." We give Him our cares by trusting that He can and will take care of us. Hebrews 4:3 says: "For we who have believed (adhered to and trusted in and relied on God) do enter that rest."

We enter into the Lord's rest through believing. Worry is the opposite of faith. Worry steals our peace, physically wears us out, and can even make us sick. If we are worrying, we are not trusting God, and we are not entering God's rest. What a great trade! You give God ashes, and He gives you beauty.

You give Him all your worries and concerns, and He gives you protection, stability, a place of refuge, and fullness of joy—the privilege of being cared for by Him.

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The Secret Place By Joyce Meyer


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Psalm 91:1 says: He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High shall remain stable and fixed under the shadow of the Almighty (whose power no foe can withstand).
(Ps. 91:1)God has a secret place where we can dwell in peace and safety. The secret place is the place of rest in God, a place of peace and comfort in Him. This secret place is a "spiritual place" where worry vanishes and peace reigns.

It is the place of God's presence. When we spend time praying and seeking God and dwelling in His presence, we are in the secret place.

We Need To Dwell There
The word "dwell" means "to make one's home; reside; live." When you and I dwell in Christ or dwell in the secret place, we do not just visit there occasionally, we take up permanent residence there.

In the New Testament, one of the Greek words translated "dwell" is the same Greek word translated "abide" in John 15:7 (NKJV) where Jesus says, "If you abide in Me, and My words abide in you, you will ask what you desire, and it shall be done for you."

If you and I abide in God, it is the same as dwelling in God. As a matter of fact, the Amplified Bible says it this way: If you live in Me (abide vitally united to Me) and My words remain in you and continue to live in your hearts, ask whatever you will, and it shall be done for you.
(John 15:7 AMP)In other words, we need to be firmly planted in God. We need to know the source of our help in every situation and in every circumstance. We need to have our own secret place of peace and security.

We need to rely on God and trust Him completely.

Source: Help Me I'm Worried by Joyce Meyer.


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Friday

All About TD Jakes

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Pastor, author, artist, entrepreneur, philanthropist... international influence, Thomas Dexter - TDJakes entered the ministry in 1979 when he and a congregation of ten people founded the Greater Emmanuel Temple of Faith in West Virginia.

More than 25 years later, Christianity Today magazine called Bishop TDJakes church in Dallas, The Potter's House, "one of America's fastest-growing megachurches." In 2001, a TIME magazine cover asked, "Is This Man the Next Billy Graham?" Multiracial and nondenominational, the Potter's House has 50-plus active outreach ministries, more than 30,000 members, and a full-time staff of 300.

Bishop TDJakes was keynote speaker for the 2000 Congressional Black Caucus. He has visited the White House in meetings with both Presidents Bush and Clinton-and shared spiritual guidance with President Rawlings of Ghana and President Obasanjo of Nigeria. He was a guest of the King of Jordan, King Abdullah; the President of Trinidad, George Maxwell Richards, and in January 2005, the president of the Republic of Uganda, Yoweri K. Museveni, and his wife, Janet Museveni.

February of 2005, in his second cover appearance, Time magazine listed Bishop TDJakes among the country's "25 Most Influential Evangelicals." In 2006, Sridhar Pappu's in-depth look at TD Jakes as "the most powerful black man in America" appeared in The Atlantic Monthly. TDJakes books are revolutionary.

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Abiding In The Protection By Joyce Meyer


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God wants to make a trade with you. He wants you to give Him all his cares, your problems, your failures - your "ashes"—and He will give you beauty. He will take your cares, and for them, He will care for you. "Humble yourselves therefore under the mighty hand of God, that he may exalt you in due time: casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you" (1 Peter 5:6-7).

God wants to take care of us, but in order to let Him, we must stop taking the care. Many people want God to take care of them while they are worrying or trying to figure out an answer instead of waiting for God's direction. They are actually wallowing around in their "ashes," but still want God to give them beauty.

In order for God to give us the beauty, we must give Him the "ashes." We give Him our cares by trusting that He can and will take care of us. Hebrews 4:3 says: "For we who have believed (adhered to and trusted in and relied on God) do enter that rest."

We enter into the Lord's rest through believing. Worry is the opposite of faith. Worry steals our peace, physically wears us out, and can even make us sick. If we are worrying, we are not trusting God, and we are not entering God's rest.

What a great trade! You give God ashes, and He gives you beauty. You give Him all your worries and concerns, and He gives you protection, stability, a place of refuge, and fullness of joy—the privilege of being cared for by Him.

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