No More Debt by Creflo Dollar

No More Debt by Creflo Dollar

Author:Creflo Dollar
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Published: 2012-01-03T16:45:08+00:00


Chapter 5

A Partner With the Anointing

"...Stand fast in one spirit, with one mind striving together for the faith of the gospel" (Philippians 1:27).

Something extraordinary happens when you decide to partner, or work closely with, the anointing. The anointing is the burden-removing, yoke-destroying power of God given to Jesus in Luke 4:18. Before departing from the earth, Jesus promised that we would be able to do greater works than Him (John 14:12). By utilizing the anointing, you unleash the power of agreement over areas in your life where there may be sin, lack, or confusion, enabling you to supernaturally overcome them. Simply put, you allow

the power of God to step in and change your circumstances.

By partnering with the anointing, you partake of all the benefits that come with it—healing, prosperity, wisdom, deliverance, salvation, and restoration. You may be thinking, "But Brother Dollar, how is it possible to partner with the anointing? You can't really see it. It's not a person." Well, it may not be a person, but it is designed to operate through people just as it did through Jesus. Ephesians 4:11-13 tells us that we have been given apostles, prophets, pastors, teachers, and evangelists—anointed men and women of God—so that the Body of Christ may be edified and matured. The Bible refers to them as ministry gifts. They are our bridges to God. And by partnering with them, you join forces with the burden-removing, yoke-destroying power on their lives.

Of course, not everyone who claims to be anointed is. You can't judge by outward appearances. God rebuked the prophet Samuel for doing just that. Samuel thought that God had chosen Eliab, David's older brother, to be king over Israel. But God told him, "...Look not on his countenance, or on the height of his stature; because I have refused him: for the Lord seeth not as man seeth; for man looketh on the outward appearance, but the Lord looketh on the heart" (1 Samuel 16:7). You can't become a partner with someone just because they dress well or you see them on television. There must be visible, tangible proof that God is using them to remove burdens and destroy yokes.

A Covenant Relationship

It's important to understand that true partnership is not just saying you are someone's partner. It is a covenant relationship, which means there are certain responsibilities that come with it. For example, when I send material to my ministry partners, I outline the responsibilities we have toward one another.

Our part is to:

• Pray daily for God's blessings to be upon you.

• Study the Word and diligently seek God on your behalf.

• Minister to you monthly in a personal letter.

• Furnish an official Vision Partner Kit.

• Periodically offer special gifts for your spiritual edification and growth.

Your part is to:

• Always pray for Creflo Dollar Ministries.

• Be committed to support Changing Your World meetings in your area.

• Support the ministry financially with your monthly pledge (Philippians 4:17).

• Consistently lift up the ministry, Dr. Dollar, and his family with positive confessions.

Notice that partnership involves financial giving.



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