4 Ways to Tap Into the Glory of God by Kenneth Copeland
4 Ways to Tap Into the Glory of God
The glory of God isn’t just a feeling, an event or an
Old Testament experience—it’s a spiritual tsunami of everything contained in
the character of God. The word glory is literally translated “heavy
weight,” meaning the heaviest, biggest, grandest thing about someone.
It has been called the manifested presence of God, but more
than just a presence, it’s power. The kind of power that resurrects, delivers,
overcomes and transforms. It is greater and stronger than any other power in
existence. And it belongs to us.
Yet, maybe you feel like the glory of God is untouchable,
unreachable. Maybe you think of the manifestation of the glory of God as
something reserved for special church services or an extraordinary
circumstance. All the while, though, you long to see the power of God manifest
in your life, your church and your country.
But did you know that the glory of God is available to you
24/7? It’s built-in. That’s how God designed it—it’s how He designed you.
Because you were born of God (John 1:13), that glory is inside you right now!
All things that the Father has—including His glory—belong to you. This means
His glory isn’t too far out of reach. It’s right within your grasp!
Below are four ways you can tap into the glory of God by
faith.
Look for the Glory
“But he, being full of the Holy Spirit, gazed into heaven
and saw the glory of God.” –Acts 7:55, NKJV
If we aren’t expecting to see the glory of God, we probably
won’t. Just like anything in the kingdom of God, it takes faith to see a
manifestation. The glory of God is a visible power. In the Old Testament, the
glory appeared as a cloud, smoke or fire. This visible power is also known as
Shekinah glory, which is the Hebrew name given to the presence of God dwelling
on the earth.
The nation of Israel saw the glory when God came down to meet them on Mount Sinai. Exodus 24:17 (KJV) says, “The sight of the glory of the Lord was like devouring fire on the top of the mount.”
The nation of Israel saw the glory when God came down to meet them on Mount Sinai. Exodus 24:17 (KJV) says, “The sight of the glory of the Lord was like devouring fire on the top of the mount.”
The prophet Habakkuk got a glimpse of that fiery glory, too.
He described it as like the sun, blazing in the sky: “His brightness was as the
light; he had horns [or shafts] coming out of his hand: and there was the
hiding of his power” (Habakkuk 3:4, KJV).
The same glory that raised Jesus from the dead was
manifested as fire by night and a cloud by day in the wilderness (Exodus
13:21). This same glory separated Israel and the land of Goshen from the rest
of Egypt when there was light in the land of Goshen, but not in Egypt (Exodus
10:23). What was that light? The glory. The glory of God’s presence.
Can we see those same physical manifestations of God’s glory
today? Yes!
There are countless testimonies of individuals and groups of
believers having seen visible evidence of God’s glory. During his preaching
days, Brother Kenneth E. Hagin compiled a list of every scripture in the Bible
about the glory. When he would read them aloud in a service, the glory would
appear like a cloud or a wave, and people would fall on the floor under that
power, or rush to the altar to get saved. It is tangible and it is powerful!
So, start expecting to see the glory of the Lord!
Pray for the Glory
“For I consider the sufferings of this present time are not
worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us.” –Romans
8:18, NKJV
How do you pray for the glory of God? First, pray that the
glory will be revealed to you and in you. You can see and
experience the glory of God, but you must diligently ask and seek for it to be
revealed. When we pray the glory into the earth, miracles, signs and wonders
will occur in the Church and in our own personal lives.
When Moses saw the glory of God, he asked, saying, “Please,
show me Your glory” (Exodus 33:18, NKJV). When believers gathered
together in a spirit of unity, seeking the Lord, the glory appeared in the
upper room on the Day of Pentecost, and sat on the head of each person there
(Acts 2:1-4).
Each born-again believer has the ability to manifest God’s
glory here on earth, but we must believe when we pray. That’s why Jesus told
Martha that if she would believe, she would see the glory of God
(John 11:40).
Finally, pray Ephesians 1:17-18—that you would know the hope
of His calling, which is the hope of His glory. Pray that you will understand
the riches of the glory of His inheritance in the saints. When we inherited
Him, glory was deposited in us, but we have to receive revelation of what it means
to walk in that glory.
Prepare for the Glory
“…the love of God has been poured out in our hearts by the
Holy Spirit who was given to us.” –Romans 5:5, NKJV
Did you know there are degrees of the glory? If you want to
experience the fullness of God’s glory, you must prepare your spirit.
How? By walking in love. It takes faith to receive and
operate in the glory—and faith works by love (Galatians 5:6). That means the
glory of God will increase in you in direct proportion to how you walk in love.
So, to increase the amount of the glory in your life, you
must walk in love. Put simply—more love, more glory. The spirit of strife and
division is always there, lurking and looking for an opening and a way into
your life. Never, ever let your love guard down! Then you are on
your way to being filled with the glory!
Walk in the Glory
“But we all, with unveiled face, beholding as in a mirror
the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from glory to
glory, just as by the Spirit of the Lord.” –2 Corinthians 3:18, NKJV
The glory of God looks for a dwelling place. The original
house for the glory of God was the tabernacle. But under the New Covenant, the
Holy Spirit builds a temple in every believer. First Corinthians 3:16 says, “Do
you not know that you are the temple of God and that the Spirit of
God dwells in you?” (NKJV). We are God’s house—His temple. Only, this
temple is no longer in a fixed location. This house can walk and talk and
preach the gospel!
Now, it’s one thing to have the glory, but it’s
another to know how to walk in it. The good news? You have everything you need
inside you to do so.
When the believers experienced the glory of God at
Pentecost, they didn’t just go back to living normal lives. They
emerged from that place as separate from the rest of the world and as light in
the midst of darkness. They went out and started turning the world upside down
for Jesus. They preached the gospel; and worked miracles, signs and wonders;
and the Lord added to the Church daily those who were being saved (Acts 2:47).
That’s the glory we need to be operating in!
The early Christians were no different than Christians
today. But here’s the key: Those first believers received the same Spirit you
did when you got saved and baptized with the Holy Ghost. Christians today are
carriers of God’s glory just as surely as they were!
When you walk in the glory of God, you have a fire in you
that the devil cannot withstand. We are told to put on the armour of God, which
includes the shoes of the glorious gospel of peace (Ephesians 6:15). There’s
glory in your feet! That’s what gives you the power to walk on Satan. That’s
why the only thing the devil is to the Church is a footstool.
Start practicing these four ways to tap into God’s glory by
looking, praying, preparing and walking, and watch the glory of God be revealed
in you! Don’t live without understanding God’s glory and what it means to your
life. Start saying by faith right now: “The glory is in me! I receive it! I’m
walking in it!” Get more God-inside minded, and start acting like a temple of
the Lord of glory today!
Sighted from : Kenneth Copeland Ministries
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