#KennethCopelandMinistries' #BelieversVoiceOfVictory reminds us that We Don't Know, We HAVE to Trust the #Principalities ( @POTUS, CEOs, Bosses, Customers) @CopelandNetwork #Principality #Principal


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I hear all sorts of 'gossip' about "how President Donald Trump is doing exactly the wrong thing ... just to distract the voters from the thoughtless-sounding things he said ... trying to tear apart America's government of/for/by The People," but it's all said by people with tunnel-vision—who don't consider 'the full reason-why Trump makes those "commands" (really "requests," but people assume the President controls all the government-workers like remote-control robots!).' 

But a recent podcast from Kenneth Copeland Ministries explains 'why it seems like his people are "automatons"' and the logical reason-why they are fully aware it seems that way.

In case KCM's "The Reward of Doing the Will of God in 2020" isn't showing on that podcast-link, the Scripture that Kenneth uses to hear that will is Ephesians 6:1-18:
Servants! obey your masters ... as you would Christ!
Brother Kenneth notes that the context there does not say, '... if it sounds like a good idea' or even 'if your master has fully "earned" your trust' (although some say that "living in a 'Representative Democracy' means that people aren't our leaders until they've earned our trust"); but–beside the reason The Scripture gives (because that's how we earn the authority in the soon-coming Kingdom)–the truth is that people don't 'get' principality without "knowing what's best to fulfill their bosses' wills (the will of-their hirers, -their generals, -their wives, -their God)."

'That word' (below-hyperlinked to KCM's Youtube-profile) is built on an even-deeper source ... something crucial that firms the foundation upon which our lexicon stands ...

The word Principalities is built on words that mean “Principal |Matter, Power, |Sovereignty” (the Position of a Prince).
The word "Principal" is built on words that mean "First (Prime) + to Take, |Grasp." 




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