#ThankGod for the Power to #Accomplish the Mission ... BY #ACCOMPLISHING THE MISSION! @CopelandNetwork @NetWorthBro @Bing @BingTomorrow

'That word' (below-hyperlinked to Kenneth Copeland Ministries (KCM) GIVING GOD THE THANKS HE ACTUALLY HEARS (rather than 'the thanks KCM wants people to hear them give him')) is built on an even-deeper source ... something crucial that firms the foundation upon which our lexicon stands ...

The word “Accomplish” ( #Accomplishable #Accomplishabilty #Accomplishment #Accomplished #Accomplishing #Accomplishes #MissionAccomplished) is built on ancient words that mean "to Fully Fulfill To, |Finish a Task."





It frustrates me when I see ministers and fellow 'miraculous children-of-God' (people who died & came back) encouraging laziness!

"'Encouraging Laziness'!? How is our 'Giving Thanks to God and Encouraging You to Do the Same' the same thing as 'Encouraging Laziness'?" ... In the same way 'Thanking Your Employer for Your Paycheck' is.

Oh, I'm sure that very few people spend a lot of time 'thanking their employers for their pay'---"We earned this pay by working hard!" Oh? So they are "thanking you" with your salary?

You might reply that they are "fulfilling the Contract you signed upon hire"--they promise to provide 'wages' and you promise to 'devote your time to fulfilling the tasks they give you,' yes? How is that different from a Covenant (a.k.a. Testament)? -different from the popular misconception "Get Eternal Bliss in exchange for Agreeing with (notice I didn't say 'Believing in') God's Son's Willingly-Suffered Sacrificial-Death"? or -different from the actual reality (infamously echoed by Stan Lee in his SPIDER-MAN)
Having conquered death (with a lot of help from the medical community (to which you might say I "owe" thanks-&-praise, shown by continuing to use healthy practices, staying healthy, and taking-on whatever responsibilities they 'deem me powerful enough to handle') & -a lot of help from family & friends (who handle their responsibilities by second-nature, and so are disappointed when I don't do what they don't ask me to do)),

I am one who is sent by God. Sent. I could've 'passed away' and 'lived forever in his high Heavenly Court,' but I was Sent back into the Mission-Field.


That is why people are so 'offended by' (tho I'm sure The Copelands (yes, that's how you make the name plural) and other KCM-partners would say the people are 'jealous of') The Copelands' current living-conditions ... it's due to their current media-coverage---both 'the recordings they constantly broadcast' and 'the tapes other media-sponsors constantly replay.' 

(To find 'the above-linked examples of KCM actually fulfilling The Mission rather than "standing in front of a stadium crowd performing their ranting, raving, tongue-speaking talent-show,"' I had to scroll way down on their YouTube-channel's front-page!)

What is 'The Mission'? If you think KCM actually knows it, the mission is 'to preach The Gospel from the top of the world to the bottom & all the way `round the middle' (at least That's how I've heard Brother Kenneth describe it ... their "official mission statement" says they are on a mission to "teach Christians worldwide who they are in Christ Jesus and how to live a victorious life in their covenant rights and privileges."

That echoes The Great Commission, but it's slightly-off. The Commission came with the command "Disciple!" i.e. Live the way you expect your followers to live. Maybe The Copelands (and their in-laws) are doing that (expecting all their followers to take ownership of their Kingdom Mansions), but their 'baptizing us in the broadcasts of their preaching" doesn't often lead to any 'lessons teaching us what to do to gain those!'
I mean; you don't ever hear THEM advising we 'throw everything away & ... just Let Go & Let God handle it"; although ...
This is why--when a Facebook- or Twitter- or myLot-friend posts 'some message (usually a meme-banner) about "Thanking God for safety or -health or -some other thing he's lucky we find & thank him for"--I'll often respond "like an atheist," pointing out how most Christians aren't-thanking God for doing anything as much as we're -telling him 'how good we are' (like calling our parents to reassure them we're not in too much trouble).


All this leads me to suspect that--if I want to align MY mission with theirs--my goal should be 'to make Kenneth Copeland Ministries' media-profile more like "a service-ministry who also does some preaching" than -like televangi-media-moguls who dupe followers out of millions (donating a little to charity).

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