Thursday, December 27, 2012

Imprisoned By Your Words

You said that you could not, and the moment that you said it you were whipped.




You said you did not have faith, and doubt arose like a giant and bound you.



You are imprisoned with your own words.



You talked failure, and failure held you in bondage.



Prov. 6:2: "Thou art snared with the words of thy mouth. Thou art taken (captive) with the words of thy mouth."



Few of us realize that our words dominate us.



A young man said, "I was never whipped until I confessed I was whipped."



Another said, "The moment I began to make a bold, confident confession, a new courage that I had never known took possession of me."



-- E. W. Kenyon

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Prayer and Miracles

You can't have prayers answered without having Miracles performed.

If you deny that Miracles are for this age, you deny the need and the privileges and the benefits of prayer.
The two-fold value of prayer lies first in sitting in His presence, or in direct Fellowship with the Father.
The second benefit is the answer that comes to us. . . .
For God the Father to hear my prayer is equivalent to His answering it. . . .
For God to answer my prayer, regardless of its natures, is a Miracle.

--E.W. Kenyon



Sunday, December 16, 2012

Dare to Climb

So, let us dare to climb the heights of God.


Let us say without fear, "I am what He says I am."

"He is in me what He says He is."

"I can do, with His ability in me, what He says I can."



--E. W. Kenyon



Monday, December 10, 2012

What Prayer Can Mean

Now we see what prayer can mean.


It isn't the old idea of getting on our knees and crying and begging.

It is a son coming into the Father's Presence for one of our brethren who has been injured, or for one who for some reason cannot come and make his appeal personally. We come on his behalf and ask for a blessing.

Or it may be that we are taking up the need of the great unsaved world.

We stand there in fulness of Fellowship and fulness of Joy to get a portion for another.

This is entering by the New and Living Way.

This is coming boldly to the Throne of Grace.

This is fellowshipping the Father.

This is visiting with Him.

It is not coming into His Presence as the Jews came into the presence of Jehovah, or as a sinner would approach, but we are coming as sons and daughters.

We are taking our place.



-- E. W. Kenyon





Tuesday, December 4, 2012

WHY?

Why did He redeem us? Why make us New Creations? Why make us righteous? Why dwell in us? Why give us the Name? Why say that in Jesus' Name we could cast out demons?


What did He expect us to do after making us all this? Just to be good, neutral sons who never face the enemy; who simply read the Word but never act on it; who do not take our Redemption and New Creation seriously? . . .

Must we say that tanks, planes and bombs are to rule the world?

Or is God still living, and are we tied up with Him?

-- E.W. Kenyon