Therefore I say unto you, What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them.” For verily I say unto you, That whosoever shall say unto this mountain, Be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea and shall not doubt in his heart, but shall believe that those things which he saith shall come to pass he shall have whatsoever he saith. Mark 11:22–24 (KJV) “And Jesus answering saith unto them, Have faith in God. As he read through the Gospel of Mark, he came to the scripture passage that would transform his life and become the cornerstone of his ministry. Thinking he would die any day, Kenneth decided to read the New Testament. After a few weeks, he could read for an hour, and eventually, could read as long as he wanted.
He was weak and could concentrate for only 10 to 15 minutes at a time, before his vision would blur. In the fall of 1933, Kenneth’s grandmother began to prop him up in bed so he could read from her old Methodist Bible. He knew that if he were to die, he would not go to hell. Although he was still bedfast, partially paralyzed, and extremely weak, Kenneth had peace and contentment. Īfter being snatched from the gates of hell, Kenneth began to praise God and thank Him every day for saving him. He knew that if he did not do that, he would descend a fourth and final time. As he ascended for the third time, Kenneth finally proclaimed Jesus as Lord. Just as he was about to enter hell’s gates, a voice from above spoke in a tongue unknown to him, and immediately, he found himself ascending back up to the earth’s surface. Although he had been raised in church and attended services every week, he had never made Jesus his Lord and Saviour. At the age of 15, he became completely bedfast, and on August 22, 1933, while on the bed of sickness, Kenneth died and felt himself being drawn down, down, down, to the very gates of hell. He could never run and play like ordinary children. Later, tests showed Kenneth had a deformed heart and an incurable blood disease. Recalling this incident later, Brother Hagin said, “But I outlasted it!” The doctor gave her some infant formula mix to feed him and flatly said, “This will last longer than he will,” and left the room. Though he was pronounced dead by the attending doctor, Kenneth’s grandmother picked him up and cradled him, detecting a tiny spark of life in him. Hagin was born in the United States in the town of McKinney, Texas on August 20, 1917, weighing barely two pounds. So, we invite you to join them for RHEMA Praise and get better acquainted with this special couple and become more excited about God’s plan in the earth through RHEMA.Kenneth E.
Kenneth and Lynette enjoy embracing that one-on-one time with you. Kenneth and Lynette share information about this aspect of RHEMA including a growing number of international schools RHEMA churches and missionaries conferences Living Faith Crusades the RHEMA for Today radio broadcast and podcast incoming prayer requests and testimonies Word Partner Club news, and so much more! RHEMA Praise focuses on the entire scope of the ministry, while delivering the bulk of the message from RHEMA Bible Church’s current services. RHEMA’s impact is multifaceted and global. It all begins on the centrally located ministry campus in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. The truth remains that many people never hear about the great things happening in the world today as a result of what takes place through RHEMA. Together, they convey their hearts to you, the people who are directly affected by the fruitful outreaches of RHEMA, and whom support the growth and success of Kenneth Hagin Ministries as partners and friends. In the opening and closing portions of the program you can enjoy the positive energy and excitement of Kenneth and Lynette. RHEMA Praise features the all-encompassing ministry of God’s Word through the preaching and teaching of RHEMA Bible Church’s Senior Pastor, Kenneth W.