

You can try to pull something out of a bulldog’s mouth, but it won’t let go. Bulldogs are stubborn-refusing to let go once they’ve locked on. This allows him to bite down and hold on to something almost indefinitely. If you take a good look at the face of a bulldog, you’ll notice his jaw protrudes, while his nose is indented. Bulldog Faith Bites Down and Won’t Let Go “Let us hold fast the profession of our faith without wavering.” –Hebrews 10:23 (KJV) Learn more about Bulldog Faith from Gloria Copeland and Pastor George Pearsons in this video.Ģ. It is time to take up arms and fight the good fight of faith-aggressively! You can’t afford to be passive about the Word, you can’t afford to be passive about any attack in your life. You can’t afford to be passive about anything where the curse is concerned. When he told her to take authority, she gently and quietly said, “Now Satan, now in the Name of Jesus….” He stopped her and said, “Mama, if a big, muddy sow came walking through the back door of your spotlessly mopped and clean house, what would you say?” She said she would chase him out swinging a broom! Then he said, “Mama, there’s something a whole lot more dangerous than a sow hog that has come into this place.” That’s when she got aggressive in kicking the devil out of her territory-God’s territory. There was a time when Brother Copeland’s mom needed to get the devil out of a situation in her life. Don’t ever let the devil catch you being passive! That’s why you need aggressive, bulldog faith. It means it is His pleasure for you to have what He’s promised you, and when you draw back, He knows you are drawing away from THE BLESSING. Hebrews 10:38-39 (KJV) says, “If any man draw back, my soul shall have no pleasure in him.” Does that mean God doesn’t like you if you draw back? No.

In other words, aggressive faith doesn’t draw back. If you don’t let it go, it’s still operating.” That’s why Gloria Copeland says, “If you let it go, it’s gone. That’s why you need to seize your blessing with a grip that can’t be shaken off. He has freely given them, but we have an adversary who wants to take them from us. He will have to fight to keep it! The same is true with the blessings of God. On the way to school, the boy may face adversaries who want to take the gift from him. If a parent hands his child lunch money, it is a gift meant for that child. When we “fight the good fight of faith” (1 Timothy 6:12, KJV), the Greek translation describes this as fierce combat with an adversary. But, you’re going to have to be willing to fight for it. Just as you had to have faith to take salvation, you must also have faith to take every other blessing available to you as a child of God. God has given us everything by His grace, but we must take it forcefully with our faith.

If something that belongs to you gets in a bulldog’s mouth-don’t plan on getting it back! He’ll hold on, lock down and stand his ground much longer than you’ll want to hang around. They are stubbornly aggressive, persistent and determined. Bulldogs are a breed of remarkable ferocity, courage and tenacity of grip. Sure, they have cute wrinkles on their foreheads, but it isn’t their appearance that draws the most attention. Do you have bulldog faith? You can! Learn the 5 characteristics of bulldog faith and start pursuing what belongs to you today!īulldogs have a reputation.
