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What You Lookin' At?

DEC Pic 2Have you ever looked around and thought, "Where's the peace that God promised? Where's my joy? Where's the hope of better things to come?"

//Kenneth W. Hagin

If you've seen the movie It's a Wonderful Life, you probably remember the scene where George Bailey's guardian angel asks his angel superior about George. "Is he sick?" he questioned. His superior answered, "No, worse. He's discouraged."

We laugh at this, but discouragement comes to all of us. Why does it come? It's because we've been looking at the wrong thing!

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A Christmas Wish: From Stressed to Blessed

WOF 12 12 Pic1// Kenneth W. Hagin

Stress is something we have to deal with continually. Actually, this time of year there seems to be more stress on people. But God wants to help us with our stress!

Psalm 40:4 says, "Blessed is that man who makes the Lord his trust" (NKJV). You could also read this verse, "Stressed is that man who does not make the Lord his trust." Our Heavenly Father wants us to trust Him. He does not want us to live stressed out! So let's look at a few things that can cause stress in our lives and consider some ways to handle them.

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A Call to Arms 2015: Putting Our Minds in Gear

CTA Article Pcture2Men of godly character aren't born; they're made. And the hundreds of men who attended the 2015 A Call to Arms Men's Conference put themselves in God's maintenance shop, expecting to leave changed for the better. The men were challenged to:

• Control their thoughts in order to live victoriously as Christians.
• Get up when life knocks them down, through the power of God within them.
• Be a godly leader by having vision and keeping that vision in front of those they lead.
• Keep their thoughts in the area of sexual desire under control.
• Maintain their health. Without it, they could lose even great wealth.
• Find one place to organize their thoughts, goals, dreams, and visions for the future.
• Remember that God sees greatness in every one of them.
• Have a great family by teaching them God's ways.

Here's a brief sample of what men heard during this powerful conference. Be sure to join us next year for A Call to Arms 2016, to be held November 3-5 on the Rhema campus in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.

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Kindle the Flame 2015: Gearing Up for the Future

KTF Article 2Kindle the Flame is not your average women's conference. And the ladies who attend aren't average either. They come expecting to hear from God. They come expecting to receive His direction for their future. As ladies kept their expectation high this year, they got what they came for.

Throughout the three-day conference, ladies learned how to overcome every situation of life by taking baby steps with God. They discovered that peace should be the very foundation of all that they do. Women were also encouraged to love themselves, to see themselves the way God sees them. They learned to drink deeply of the rivers of God in order to move into His plans and purposes for their lives. And they took their places as members of God's special forces, armed with the Word, prayer, and Holy Ghost power. As Lynette Hagin told the ladies, "We are here on this earth for such a time as this! It's time for us to gear up."

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Kindle the Flame Women's Conference: It's Not Too Late to Attend!

KTF Article 1Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. Lynette Hagin's Kindle the Flame Women's Conference begins this Thursday, September 24, at 7 p.m. on the Rhema USA campus. There's still time to register! Women from all over the world will come together for three powerful days to hear from God, invest in themselves, and become stronger godly women in today's world. This year's conference speakers include Lynette Hagin, Denise Burns, Patsy Cameneti, and Ericka McCrutcheon. Trust us, ladies: you don't want to miss it!

Register at the door or get more information at rhema.org/ktf.

Psalms, Hymns, & Spiritual Songs

timeless teaching // Timeless Teaching Kenneth E. Hagin

IT'S GOD'S PLAN for Christians to be continually filled with the Holy Spirit and worship in the Spirit. The way we maintain a continual infilling and walk in the Spirit is through speaking divinely inspired utterances to the Lord.

These divinely inspired utterances can have several different means of expression. One way is to magnify and worship God in other tongues. We see this in Acts 10:46: "For they heard them speak with tongues, and magnify God." Paul also mentioned several other expressions.

EPHESIANS 5:19
19 Speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord.

Colossians 3:16 also emphasizes worshipping the Lord.

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Campmeeting 2015

CM 2015 Article3Growing in Faith; Walking in Power

Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. 

The second half of Campmeeting 2015 brought messages as uplifting, challenging, and comforting as those earlier in the week. The people attending were reminded that God has a purpose for each of us, and our lives are too valuable to waste. Our words matter, and we must speak what we believe--not what we feel or see--for our faith to work.

We need to see who we are in Christ to walk in the victory God has given us. And it is growing clearer that to follow God and His ways, we cannot follow the world and its ways. Fear will try to convince us that God won't help us. But as we focus on Jesus and His love for us, that love will demolish every thought that there is no hope.

Campmeeting 2015: God at Work

CM 2015 Article2ABroken Arrow, Oklahoma. 

Campmeeting 2015 was characterized by energizing praise and worship, encouraging preaching, and extraordinary encounters with God.

Powerful speakers reminded the Campmeeting congregation that when we hope in God, we will never be disappointed. We need to judge Him faithful, study His Word, and value what He says. When rough times come, we should ask Him for help before we hit bottom. We can ask Him to help us see trouble as He does. That new perspective opens us up for victory.

The crowd was reminded that it's God's job, not ours, to bring His Word to pass. And Christians should expect to live supernatural lives and routinely see miracles. The congregation experienced some of those as people were healed.

Campmeeting 2015: Happening Now!

CM 2015 ArticleBroken Arrow, Oklahoma. Kenneth Hagin Ministries' Campmeeting 2015 is under way!

Kenneth W. Hagin kicked off the week of meetings Sunday night preaching on "I Will Wait for My Change to Come." When our hope is in God, we will never be disappointed. For God will bring change to seemingly impossible situations.

People from around the world have converged on the Rhema USA campus to be part of this year's gathering. They're enjoying inspiring preaching and teaching, powerful worship, and great fellowship.

In addition to Kenneth W. and Craig W. Hagin, this year's speakers for the adult services include Charles Cowan, Don Duncan, Chad Gonzales, Mark Hankins, Darrell Huffman, David Shearin, and Andy Thompson.

Campmeeting continues each day through Friday. Sessions begin at 10:00 a.m., 2:30 p.m., and 7:30 p.m. Central Time. Registration is free! If you can't join us in person, watch the live webcast at rhema.tv. We're expecting great things!

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Faith Fight or Faith Fizzle?

//Kenneth W. Hagin

God wants each one of us to possess everything He has for us. He wants to teach us how to fight the good fight of faith using His Word so our faith won’t fizzle out!


Fight the good fight of faith. . . .
—1 Timothy 6:12

Possessing all of God’s promises means to receive and walk in our inheritance in Christ—our own personal Promised Land. It means to possess all the promises in God’s Word, including those He’s personally made to each one of us.

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'I Leave You Peace.' That's What Jesus Said.

'I Leave You Peace' by Craig W. Hagin//Craig W. Hagin

Jesus' death on the cross not only brought salvation and healing to mankind, it also brought peace. Isaiah 53:5 (Amplified) says, "He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our guilt and iniquities; THE CHASTISEMENT 
[NEEDFUL TO OBTAIN] PEACE AND WELL-BEING FOR US WAS UPON HIM."

Christians should never have to search for peace, because Jesus obtained it for us 2,000 years ago. If Jesus is our Lord and Savior, we already have peace.

We know from John 10:10 that the devil comes to steal, kill, and destroy. So it shouldn't surprise us when we find ourselves in situations that try to rob us of peace. The devil is just doing what he's done since he showed up in the Garden of Eden.

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Keep A Tender Conscience

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// Kenneth E. Hagin

TimeLess Teachings

Does the Holy Spirit condemn you if you do wrong as a Christian? No. It is your spirit that condemns you (1 John 3:20). You need to learn that. It's a hard lesson to learn, however, because we have been taught incorrectly The Holy Spirit will not condemn you. Why? Because God won't. Study what the Holy Spirit through Paul wrote in the Epistle to the Romans. He asked, "Who is it that condemns? Does God condemn? No, it is God that justifies" (Rom. 8:33–34).  Read more...

 

Romans 4:20 (NIV) says that Abraham “did not waver through unbelief regarding the promise of God.” Many years ago my father, Kenneth E. Hagin, wrote in the flyleaf of his Bible, “God said it; I believe it; and that settles it.” Abraham had this same attitude, and we need to grab hold of it too. No matter how bad our situation looks, our victory is found in God’s promises and in never letting go of what our Heavenly Father has said.
Don’t Be Double-Minded
Often today believers affirm their faith publicly, but when they are by themselves, they begin to question God. They wonder if He can really help them. The moment they start doubting, they begin wavering in their faith.
The Bible is very clear about the danger of wavering.
James 1:6–7 (NIV)
6 When you ask, you must believe and not doubt, because the one who doubts is like a wave of the sea, blown and tossed by the wind.
7 That person should not expect to receive anything from the Lord.
Faith does not look at circumstances, and it doesn’t regard feelings. It stays completely focused on God’s Word. Unfortunately, some people allow their situations and feelings to “speak” louder than Scripture.
Some people lose their healing because they stop looking at the Word and focus on what’s going on in their body. It’s dangerous to do this, because before long they will start talking wrong. They’ll begin to say things like, “I thought I was healed. I guess I lost my healing.”
When we start talking like that, we throw out our healing and open the door for the devil and all of his junk to come back in. If we would just stand strong on the Word, every symptom would leave.
Look to the Word
Anytime the enemy bombards your mind with his lies, you must counter those lies with the Word of God. When lack rears its ugly head, read what God said about prosperity. When sickness impacts your body, meditate on healing scriptures. When fear invades your life, find peace scriptures to read. When impossibilities stare you in the face, the Word holds your answer.
Reading God’s promises keeps us focused on them instead of on the distractions that are sent to prevent us from receiving what God has for us. When facing the impossible, we can’t afford to look at whatever is coming against us.
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