Going From Glory To Glory

Rhema TeamMay 2021 WOFLeave a Comment

The brutal cold, ice, and snow didn’t stop thousands from gathering for Winter Bible Seminar and Rhema Homecoming 2021. The sub-zero temps were no match for the fire of God that filled the Rhema Bible Church auditorium. Throughout the week, guests enjoyed powerful times of ministry, prayer, and fellowship. Those who attended—whether in person or online—were built up, encouraged, and comforted by the revelation of the Word. It was truly a family of believers reconnecting, caring, and growing together.

Make plans to join us next year for Winter Bible Seminar and Rhema Worldwide Homecoming, February 20–25. Here are some highlights from the week.

Hold On to the Word

“The Word of God is absolutely essential. Matthew 24:35 (NIV) says, “Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away.” The Word never changes! God honors His Word, and you must place the same value on it as He does. It will sustain you in the middle of a crisis.

If you speak the Word, it will work with signs following. But you can’t ease up when everything is going good. You must keep the pedal to the metal and keep the Word coming out of your mouth all the time! Everything you do has to go back to what God said. Get excited about the Word and live your life by it. It works no matter what, but it’s up to you to work the Word.” // Kenneth W. Hagin

Relying On Your Helper

“When Jesus was about to leave the earth, His disciples panicked. They didn’t know what they were going to do because Jesus had always answered all their questions. And now He’s going to be gone. They were asking, “Who is going to help us?” Jesus said, “I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you for ever” (John 14:16). The Holy Spirit is with you and dwells in you. The Amplified Bible, Classic Edition says He is your Comforter, Counselor, Helper, Intercessor, Advocate, Strengthener, and Standby. It’s so important to listen to the Holy Spirit and let Him lead, guide, and direct you. Sometimes Christians mistake their passions for God’s plan. But listening to the Holy Spirit will help you not to make mistakes or thwart God’s plan for your life.” // Lynette Hagin

You Are Healed!

“Jesus could have died on the cross without the stripes on His back. But it’s the stripes that provide your healing. It was a prophecy being foretold! And you ask if it is His will to heal you? Look at the stripes on His back! It is God’s will for you to be healed of everything. By His stripes you were healed. Many people are praying for healing, but in reality, it is an agreement! We can claim healing without praying because it belongs to us. So quit praying and command it. It doesn’t matter what the name of the disease is because there is a Name above every name. Speak to that mountain. By His stripes you were healed—you’re not going to get healed—you are healed!” // Craig W. Hagin

Having Deep Roots in God

“When we make the Lord our hope and confidence, we are like “trees planted along a riverbank, with roots that reach deep into the water” (Jer. 17:8 NLT). What is so special about these trees? They are not bothered by drought because their roots go deep. They are a stabilizing force. We are called to stabilize things around us. When we let our roots go deep by daily getting refreshed by the Word, the Holy Spirit, and prayer, we’re not worried about circumstances. We’re not worried about what the world around us looks like. We keep on producing fruit. What kind of fruit? Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control (Gal. 5:22–23 NLT). If we want to know the heart, will, and intentions of God, we must let our roots run deep and get watered every day.”  // Denise Hagin Burns

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