3 Ways To Keep Fear Out

Recently, I recorded a Facebook Live in which I talked about the 3 Ways To Keep Fear Out During Times Like These. Holy Spirit awakened me on Monday morning and told me very clearly, these are not just good teaching & preaching points: they are orders to live by during these changing times.

1.We MUST renew our mind DAILY. We have heard so much great  teaching on renewing the mind, but you have to force yourself into this daily routine in changing times. Romans 12:1,2 states:

“I beseech[a] you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your [b]reasonable service. 2 And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.”

There was a time in my early walk with the Lord that I thought there were three divisions, or three parts to the will of God: the good will of God, the acceptable will of God, and the perfect will of God. But at this stage in the history of the world the only good and acceptable will of God is the perfect will of God. Nothing else will do!

2.We MUST re-sanctify our will. I’m glad Jesus loves us. I am very grateful for the unconditional love and mercy of our Heavenly Father. But if we are going to impact a hurting and confused world in chaotic and changing times, we MUST come back before the Father and pray this prayer sincerely, “not my will, but let You will be done!” If Jesus wrestled with keeping His will out of the way so the will of the Father could be accomplished, then you and I will experience that as well during certain seasons in our lives. That’s part of the recalibration process of the Spirit

Only being in and living in the perfect will of God matters.

3.We must learn to check our emotions. Many Spirit filled people live by unchecked emotions. They are constantly looking for the next revival, sermon or new hit Christian song that will move their emotions to make them feel closer to God. Paul told us in 1 Corinthians 2 there are three types of people in the church: the natural man (who cannot receive the things of the Spirit fo God), the carnal man (one who is born again but living by the will of the flesh; then there is the spiritual man. According the Thayers Concordance, a spiritual man is “one who is led by and governed by the Spirit of God.”

Friends, press in to His Presence, dig into His word. Spend time praying  with your family. God is not finished with you; He’s not finished with the United States, and He is NOT finished with the church. We are the ekklesia, the called out ones. Ready to live our days truly led by AND governed by the Spirit of God.

And that is the place of no fear!

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David Copeland

David has been actively involved in church leadership since 1978, the year he accepted his call to the ministry. David currently lives in the East Alabama community of Lanett with his wife of almost four decades Pam. David passionately believes in the local church and served in almost every facet of local church ministry before launching into full time itinerant ministry in 2001. Since then, David has trained pastors and leaders, conducted crusades, help plant churches, and conducted revival campaigns across the United States as well as South America, Latin America, the Caribbean and Kenya East Africa. He and Pam currently lead the Revival Now Schools of Ministry across Kenya as well as helping to establish and build the Hope Centre Children's Home in Kilgoris, Kenya. David ministers with a strong prophetic edge and is passionate about bringing people to a living relationship with Jesus, developing leaders, and empowering those around him to live as Spirit filled disciples of Jesus. He holds a  BA, MA and a Doctor of Theology from Omega Bible Institute and Seminary in Monroe, Louisiana.

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