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RHEMA COLLEGE WEEKEND INSTRUCTOR HIGHLIGHT

//CRAIG W. HAGIN

No matter what we're going through, we have to remember that God's power is greater than anything we're experiencing. Whatever we may face—from financial problems to health challenges to adversity of any kind—God's power is more than enough to change our situation. It's what causes us to be victorious.

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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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Winter Bible Seminar & Rhema Homecoming 2015 Wrap Up

Article WBS 3Summing Up an Extraordinary Week

Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. Winter Bible Seminar & Rhema Homecoming 2015  was not "business as usual." For those who came or watched with open hearts, God, through His Spirit, working through able ministers of His Word, encouraged and challenged His people.

Messages Wednesday through Friday continued earlier themes: we are in the last days, the time is short, and we must keep our hearts and lives right so we can hear God's voice and do His work. Whether that work is prayer, sharing Jesus with others, or building up the Church, we must know the Holy Spirit and follow Him closely to be effective.

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Winter Bible Seminar & Rhema Homecoming 2015

Article WBS 1Happening Now

Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. Kenneth Hagin Ministries' Winter Bible Seminar & Rhema Homecoming 2015 is under way!

Kenneth W. Hagin kicked off the week of meetings Sunday night preaching on "Having Faith in the Last Days." He plans to speak every evening on the end times. 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.

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Winter Bible Seminar & Rhema Homecoming 2015 (cont.)

Article WBS 2To Build Up, Challenge, and Comfort

Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. The Holy Spirit has been busy this week at Winter Bible Seminar & Rhema Homecoming 2015 building up, challenging, and comforting this part of His Church. Through line-upon-line teaching each night, Kenneth W. Hagin has exhorted his hearers to prepare for Jesus Christ's return by staying with His Word. And Lynette Hagin has led believers in praying for the blazing fire of revival to thaw a frozen-over church.

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A Call to Arms 2014

CTA ArticleBuilding Men of Character

The men who came to this year's A Call to Arms Men's Conference weren't there just to spend a couple of days out with the guys. They came expecting to hear from God. And they weren't disappointed.

In each main session, the men who attended were encouraged and challenged spiritually. But they also got help to handle the realities of daily life as Christians. Through nuts-and-bolts Power Talks, attendees were inspired to step up and be godly men in their families, work, finances, morals, leadership, and testimony.

Here's a sample of what men experienced this year. Be sure to join us next year for A Call to Arms 2015, to be held November 5-7 on the Rhema campus in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.

A Call to Arms Speaker Highlights

"It's your responsibility to keep yourself spiritually fit, to be a godly man, living with the moral character that God says you are to have. It would be great if you could go to the store and buy this fitness, or get it just sitting in the classroom at Bible college or in the pew at church. Those things can give you information that will help lead you there, but they can't keep you spiritually fit. You've got to do that yourself." //Kenneth W. Hagin

"When we know who we are in Christ, fear will not motivate us, because we're not motivated by what we see and feel. We're motivated by the Word of God on the inside of us." //Craig W. Hagin

"This is not the time to give up on your confidence. Don't give up on who God made you to be, your dream, your prayer, or your vision. You will reap a harvest if you faint not." //Andy Thompson

"Everything you do while you're on the earth will become history at some point. But everything you set in motion becomes legacy." //Dale C. Bronner