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The Blood Covenant: Why your Prayers Aren't Being Answered || EW KENYON TEACHINGS

E.W. Kenyon Revelations

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[0:00]Stop praying for a moment and listen. There is a specific reason why some believers command miracles while others only beg for them. It is not because God has favorites. It is because one group has discovered a secret that the other has completely missed. It is a secret so powerful that if you were to grasp it right now, it would turn your prayer life from a hopeful request into a terrifyingly effective legal transaction. It would strip the enemy of every weapon he has used against you. The modern church has lost this secret. We have traded the legal certainty of the Bible for emotional songs and vague hopes, but today that ends. We are going to uncover the lost secret that E W Kenyon said was the key to the entire Bible. Once you see this, you will never beg God again. You will enforce your rights. To understand the new covenant, we must go back to the beginning, and what I am about to tell you might shock you. E.W. Kenyon found that the key to unlocking the power of God was not found in a seminary or a theology book. It was found in the primitive, bloodstained rituals of Ancient Africa. Kenyon discovered that in the ancient world, the blood covenant was a ritual that bound two men together closer than brothers. It was a bond that could never be broken. If a man entered a blood covenant, everything he owned became the property of his blood brother. If he had debts, his brother paid them. If he died, his brother cared for his family. It was absolute identification. Here is the story that explains why your prayers have not been working. Kenyon tells the true story of Henry Stanley. When Stanley was traveling through equatorial Africa searching for Livingston, he encountered a powerful warlike tribe. Stanley was weak, his supplies were low. He was in poor health. He had no capacity to fight this great chieftain. His interpreter told him, there is only one way you can survive. You must cut the covenant with the king. Stanley revolted at the idea. It seemed like a pagan ritual, but finally driven by desperation, he agreed. The ritual required an exchange of gifts, and this is the part you need to watch closely because it is a picture of you. The chieftain looked at Stanley's possessions. He saw a new white goat that Stanley had brought with him. Stanley needed that goat. It was his source of milk and nourishment in the jungle. It represented his life sustenance. But the king wanted it, so Stanley had to surrender his goat to the king. In exchange, the chieftain gave Stanley his seven foot copper wound spear. Stanley thought he had lost in the deal. He gave up a living animal for a piece of metal. He thought he had been cheated, but he was wrong. As Stanley traveled through the jungle in the days that followed, he noticed a change. Whenever he encountered other tribes, whenever he faced hostile warriors, he did not have to fight. He simply held up the copper wound spear. The moment the warriors saw the spear, they bowed. They brought him food, they offered him protection. Why? Because that spear was the symbol of the king's authority. In that region, the spear was the king. Whoever held the spear possessed the king's authority. Stanley's weakness had been exchanged for the king's power. He no longer walked as Henry Stanley, the weak explorer. He walked as the blood brother of the king. You are Stanley, and you are holding a weapon you do not know how to use. This story is not just history, it is a legal diagram of what happened to you at the cross. E.W. Kenyon used this to explain the great exchange. The cross was not just a martyrdom, it was a covenant cutting ceremony. Jesus Christ, the Son of God, came to cut the covenant with humanity, but there had to be an exchange of gifts. You were weak, bankrupt, and surrounded by enemies you could not defeat. You had nothing to offer God but your goat, your sin, your diseases, your failure, and your spiritual poverty. It was all you had, and at the cross, God demanded it. He took your sin, He took your diseases. Isaiah 53 verse 6 declares, all we like sheep have gone astray, and the Lord hath laid on Him the iniquity of us all. God took your weakness and laid it upon Jesus. But here is what the devil hopes you never figure out. In exchange for your weakness, he gave you his spear. He gave you the symbol of his authority. He gave you the name of Jesus. Stop trying to fight the devil. It is illegal for you to fight him. You are not just saved in a general sense. You are a covenant partner with Almighty God. You have exchanged your weakness for his strength. You have exchanged your sin for his righteousness. The tragedy is that most Christians are still holding on to their goat. They are still talking about their weakness. They are still trying to fight the devil with their own strength, unaware that they hold the spear of authority that makes hell tremble. You do not need to fight. You need to present the covenant. You need to present the name. When Stanley held up the spear, he did not have to say a word. The authority was recognized. When you stand in the face of sickness or lack, you do not need to beg God to help you. You need to hold up the name of Jesus. The demon recognizes the name. The circumstance recognizes the authority. Your guilt is actually an insult to God. The Bible establishes this legal transfer in 2nd Corinthians chapter 5 verse 21. He hath made Him to be sin for us that we might be made the righteousness of God in Him. Notice the exchange He became sin, we became righteousness. This is not a figure of speech. It is a legal fact. In the blood covenant, the two become one, their natures are mingled. When you entered this covenant, your old nature was taken away, and his nature was poured into you. This is why Kenyon stressed the difference between atonement and remission. And this is the correction the modern church desperately needs. Under the old covenant, the blood of bulls and goats provided atonement. The Hebrew word for atonement means to cover. It was a temporary covering for sin. The sin was still there, but it was hidden. The people were still servants. They were still spiritually dead. But the new covenant does not provide atonement. It provides remission. The word remission means to send away, to wipe out, to dismiss as though it had never been. Hebrews chapter 9 verse 26 says, he appeared to put away sin by the sacrifice of himself. He did not cover it. He put it away. This means that in the mind of God, your past does not exist. You are a new creation. So ask yourself this, if the old things are passed away, why are you still carrying the guilt of them? Why are you still approaching God with a sense of inferiority? That guilt is an insult to the blood covenant. It is saying that the blood of Jesus was not sufficient to do the job. You must accept your legal standing. You have a right to stand in the presence of the Father without the sense of guilt or condemnation. God cannot say no to you. It is legally impossible. This covenant is backed by a surety. In the legal world, a surety is a guarantor, someone who co-signs a loan and guarantees it will be paid. Hebrews chapter 7 verse 22 declares, by so much was Jesus made a surety of a better Testament. Jesus is the surety of the new covenant. He is the guarantor of every promise in the Bible. When you read, My God shall supply all your need. That is not just a nice thought, it is a contract clause guaranteed by Jesus himself. If God fails to supply your need, Jesus would have to step down from the throne. His integrity is wrapped up in the covenant. This is why you can stop begging. Begging implies that you are not sure if God will do it. Begging implies that you are an outsider trying to get in, but a covenant partner does not beg. A covenant partner enforces the contract. Imagine if Henry Stanley had held that spear, but continued to beg for food. Imagine if he had cowered in fear, hiding the spear behind his back. The authority was in his hand, but his ignorance would have starved him. This is you, this is the picture of the church today. We have the name of Jesus. We have the Word of God. We have the indwelling Holy Spirit. Yet we cry, Oh God, please do something. And heaven looks down and says, I have done everything. I gave you the spear. Use it. The authority of the believer is not a special gift for the apostles. It is the right of the covenant. Jesus said in John chapter 14 verse 14, if ye shall ask anything in my name, I will do it. I will do it as we have discussed. The word ask here implies a demand. You are demanding that the illness bow its knee to the name. You are demanding that the lack dissolve in the presence of Jehovah Jireh. The devil is not your counterpart. He is your footstool. This brings us to the law of identification. In the blood covenant, the two parties are identified as one. Galatians chapter 2 verse 20 says, I am crucified with Christ. Nevertheless, I live, yet not I, but Christ liveth in me. You died with him. You were buried with him. You were raised with him, and now you are seated with him. Ephesians chapter 2 verse 6 says, and hath raised us up together, and made us sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus. Where is he seated? Far above all principality and power. If you are seated with him, you are far above them too. This positional truth changes your prayer life. You stop praying from earth to heaven, trying to get God's attention. You start praying from heaven to earth, enforcing God's will.

[12:40]Your mouth is either signing checks or tearing them up. Kenyon taught that confession is the high priest of your life. Your words establish your legal position. If you have the covenant, but you speak fear, you nullify the operation of the covenant in your life. You are like a man with a checkbook who refuses to write a check, or who writes checks that bounce because he speaks doubt. Hebrews chapter 4 verse 14 says, let us hold fast our profession. The Greek word for profession is the same as confession. We must hold fast to what we say. Jesus is the high priest of our confession. He takes what we say and brings it to pass. If you say nothing, he has nothing to work with. If you say I am weak, he cannot make you strong because you have established a law of weakness. But if you say the Lord is the strength of my life, he takes that confession and manifests it. You must learn to speak the language of the covenant. You are protected by an invisible army, but they are waiting for your command. In the African covenant, to attack a blood brother was to attack the whole tribe. The moment the covenant was cut, the two men were protected by each other's armies. When you entered the new covenant, you came under the protection of the Captain of the Lord's host. Psalm 91 verse 11 says, for he shall give his angels charge over thee. But remember, angels hearken to the voice of God's Word. When you speak the covenant, you mobilize the angelic host. When you speak fear, you paralyze them. The integrity of the covenant demands that God protect you, but you must stay in the place of agreement. The enemy relies on your ignorance. He knows that if you discover the blood covenant, he can no longer dominate you. He can no longer steal your finances. So he keeps the church blinded. He keeps them in the realm of religion, singing songs about a distant God, while the covenant requires a present tense walk with a present tense God. You must break free from the tradition that tells you to be a humble worm of the dust. That is false humility. True humility is accepting who God says you are. If God says you are His son, it is pride to say you are a worm. If God says you are the righteousness of God, it is rebellion to say you are a miserable sinner. You must agree with the covenant. You must look in the mirror and say, I am a blood covenant partner of the Creator of the universe. His ability is my ability. His strength is my strength. I cannot fail. Stop asking. Start decreeing. The practical application of this is simple but revolutionary. Stop asking God to heal you. Start thanking Him that by His stripes you are healed, and command the pain to go in the name of Jesus. Stop asking God to give you money. Start claiming the provision that is yours by covenant right, and command the devil to take his hands off your finances. Shift from a beggar mentality to a ruler mentality. Romans chapter 5 verse 17 says, those who receive the gift of righteousness shall reign in life. A king does not beg. A king decrees. Job chapter 22 verse 28 says, Thou shalt also decree a thing, and it shall be established unto thee. Start decreeing your covenant rights. When the storms of life come, do not be moved. You have a legal document signed by God. The storm will pass, but the Word will stand. I challenge you today to sign the contract. Change your vocabulary. Eliminate the words of failure and weakness from your speech. They do not belong to you. They belong to the old man who died at the cross. Speak the words of the new man. Speak the words of the covenant. When you wake up in the morning, remind yourself, I have the spear. When you walk into a crisis, say to yourself, I have the spear. The name of Jesus is with you. The power of attorney is in your hand. Use it. If you are ready to step into this covenant reality, I want you to make a declaration. This is your signature on the agreement. Type this in the comments below. I am a covenant partner with God. I hold the name. I will not beg. I will reign. Do not just think it. Type it. Establish it. Subscribe to EW Kenyon Revelations as we continue to unlock the legal secrets of our redemption. The secret is out. The power is yours. Walk in it.

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