How 7 Words From Kenneth Copeland Broke Curses for This Spirit-Filled Pastor

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When Pastor Jim Kibler feels he’s stuck in his daily battle with the enemy, he needs only to reference a phrase Kenneth Copeland invoked more than 50 years ago. Kibler says in 1967, Copeland, while sitting in his home in Oklahoma, said, “Curse, I rebuke you in Jesus’ name.”

Since hearing that, Kibler has used those seven powerful words himself to break the enemy’s strongholds in his life and in others.

“When Kenneth said that, the blessings in his life started to grow,” Kibler told Dr. Steve Greene on a recent episode of “Greenelines” on the Charisma Podcast Network. “His wife, Gloria, said that curse just dried up and he (Kenneth) has lived his life totally unhindered since then. That’s why he’s been so successful, and a lot of other people have done the same thing, including myself. It was huge in my life.

“But God wants us to receive. What we have to do is learn how to possess God’s promises. What we’re all about is teaching people how to possess the promises of God.”

And that’s what Kibler’s new podcast on the Charisma Podcast Network, “Receiving From God,” is all about. The senior pastor at Victory Christian Chapel in Melbourne, Florida, Kibler uses his anointed prayer ministry to help people consistently receive miracles of healing and blessings.

For more about Jim Kibler’s ministry, listen to this podcast.

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