The Authority of Being Clean - Living Beyond the Enemy’s Reach (EP 356)
Spiritual attacks and temptation are inevitable—but domination isn’t. Walking in the light, staying aligned with Christ, and cleansing our hearts gives the enemy nothing to grab onto. We uncover practical steps to remove footholds of sin and operate in Christ's authority in everyday life.
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EPISODE TRANSCRIPT - The Authority of Being Clean: Living Beyond the Enemy's Reach
I want to start with a personal moment. There were many seasons in my life when I realized that the enemy of our soul—Satan, the devil, the adversary—had too much access into my life. He had ways and avenues to influence my thoughts, shape my emotions, and steer my decisions toward compromising choices that could have consequences.
I could see patterns, subtle patterns of compromise and sin in my life, and I could feel the weight of the foothold. I could feel the weight of the ground that I had given away. I wasn't falling into egregious sins or earth-shaking major mistakes, but small stuff.
And I could sense that I was being positioned for the potential of further compromise. Sin will take you farther than you want to go and faster. The Holy Spirit, prodding and bringing conviction, was a wake-up call.
A Jesus Tactic for Spiritual Victory
That's what I want to explore with you today—a real Jesus tactic for how to walk in the light and remove footholds from the enemy so that we can live and operate in the authority and success that God has given us.
Spiritual attacks and temptation are inevitable. As John Eldredge says, when you're born again—even when you're born the first time—you're born into a war.
And when you're born again, you're redeemed and saved, placed on a trajectory where you can become Christlike and victorious and share in the inheritance of Christ. You're still in a war, and maybe in a more heightened sense at that point.
Here's the good news: when we're talking about sin and compromise and temptation, domination—you being dominated, me being dominated by that—is not inevitable. It's inevitable that we will encounter it, but I'm talking about being dominated and controlled by it.
Jesus Had Nothing for the Enemy to Grab
Jesus knew, I think it was the evening before His crucifixion in John 14, the enemy was coming. And here's what He said: "The ruler of this world is coming and he has nothing in me." There is no ground in me, Jesus was saying.
If we follow this Jesus tactic, we can really cut off the enemy's opportunity. Like Jesus, if we can say, "He has nothing in me." If Jesus could live with zero access for the enemy to penetrate His life and dominate and control Him, we can follow that same principle. The enemy only has as much access as we give him when we are in Christ.
Walking in the Light
There's an important passage in 1 John 1:5-9. If we can get this right or start getting it right, there is so much downstream stuff we could cut off from the enemy, so much time we could save, so many benefits.
"God is light, and in Him there is no darkness at all. If we say we have fellowship with Him and yet we're walking in the darkness, we're lying and not practicing the truth. But if we walk in the light as He Himself is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus His Son cleanses us from all sin."
Walking in the light means that we bring hidden attitudes and compromises and sins out into the open. We confess them before the Lord primarily. There may be times where, as it says at the end of James, we confess our faults and sins to one another, and healing comes in that way. We're allowing God's light to do a reset in our inner person.
It's not about perfection. When Jesus said, "You need to be perfect as your heavenly Father is perfect," the New Testament word for perfection is complete or mature or whole. It's not a perfection complex—totally sinless. What it is, though, is about progressive alignment, moment by moment, with the Lord.
Where Spiritual Warfare Really Begins
Real spiritual warfare starts on the inside. It's not outside of us. True, there are dynamics external to us which are manifestations of spiritual warfare, but it starts on the inside, in the realm of our thoughts, our emotions, and the choices that we make.
Things like anger, bitterness, lust, unforgiveness—all of these things will give the enemy territory in our hearts. And our heart shapes our personal world. Proverbs tells us to pay attention to our heart with all diligence, for out of it flow the issues of life.
Paul says in Ephesians 4, when talking about anger: "Be angry, but sin not. And do not let the sun go down on your anger." Come to a place of settled resolution the day of. And he says, "Do not give the devil ground."
Something like anger—if sin were a river, anger is up at the headwaters of it. All kinds of things flow out of anger: unforgiveness, bitterness, even murder. We don't want to give the devil an opportunity. Don't give him ground. Cut him off.
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The Authority of Being Clean
In Psalm 19, David says, "The fear of the Lord is clean, enduring forever." Talk about lasting power. Being clean has lasting power, both now and forever. There's authority in being clean. This is what we're talking about today: dominion in being clean.
We want to be clean because from time to time we have to move in the authority of Christ. We've got to speak to that mountain. We've got to pray over somebody that needs healed. We have to mitigate against some vile thing in prayer.
We want to have the authority of the Lord, and being clean is a prerequisite to moving and living in the authority of Jesus Christ.
I love this thought from Francis Frangipane in his book The Three Battlegrounds: "Victory begins with the name of Jesus on our lips, but it will not be consummated until the nature of Jesus is in our hearts."
It's one thing to say His name, to confess Him as Savior and even Lord, but it's another thing to allow His nature through time to be progressively conformed to His image. Every thought, attitude and choice—the Holy Spirit begins to put His finger on things and ask for change and maturity. As the nature of Jesus is built into our hearts and lives, that's the consummation of victory.
Operating from Spiritual Authority
The devil's realm is dust level. He's not in your head. He can't be in your life. He's not above you. Our authority is above him in Christ. Ephesians 2:6 says that we've been raised up with Christ and seated with Him in the heavenly places. So as we walk in alignment with the Lord, as we really game up our obedience and purity, we operate from a position of spiritual authority.
We can pray down into earthborn situations from our authority of being seated with Christ and out of the enemy's reach. We don't want to compromise that. Our prayer life can be crimped and hindered by sin. We want to be able to pray from our true authority of being seated with Christ in heavenly places. We're living above the line.
John Owen, the Puritan theologian, wrote in his famous book 'The Mortification of Sin': "Simply be killing sin or it will be killing you." There is no third option. It's very binary. Be killing sin or it will be killing you.
Be encouraged with this: our obedience to Christ is where the enemy's domination ends. Our obedience to Christ is not where temptation ends. It's not even where spiritual warfare ends or spiritual attacks.
But it is where the controlling domination ends, where we do not yield, where we live victoriously. The more we do this, the easier it will become. We can step into our position and watch his grip collapse.
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Three Practical Steps to Remove Footholds
How can we do this practically? Here are three takeaways:
1 - Do a Personal Spiritual Audit
Do daily and weekly reflection. How are you doing? Is there something that needs to be brought into the light and confessed and abandoned? It can be thought sin, attitudinal sin, motivational sin, or actual conduct. Sin is not only sins of commission; there are also sins of omission. What should we be saying that we're not saying? How should we be acting?
David put it this way in Psalm 139: "Lord, search me, know me, see if there's any way of wickedness in me, and lead me in the everlasting way." We want to be open to allowing the Holy Spirit to do audit work in our lives.
Be in connection with sound core members of the body of Christ where you can develop trust and communication, fighting for each other, helping each other win. As James 5 says, "Confess your sins to one another so that you may be healed." There is power in that. There is victory.
2 - Be Self-Aware and Notice Footholds
Notice footholds in your life. Is there bitterness, anger, any kind of repeated compromise? What is your speech like? What are you doing or not doing that you should be? How are you relating to people?
Identify areas where the enemy is trying to get a hook into you, trying to get a door open into your life. In Genesis 4, when God confronts Cain, He says, "Sin is at the door and its desire is for you."
In the Hebrew language, it's a word picture of a crazed animal that can hurt you. God said, "Its desire is for you. But you must master it."
That thing is not to dominate you and me. We are to dominate it. Everything is on the line. You may have some patterns you've seen in your own life where you know this is a particular weakness or vulnerability. Notice footholds.
3 - Lock the Door and Replace with Obedience
Lock down those doors. Close off those openings. Actively replace them with obedience. Use the power of confessing God's Word out loud. Use the power of praying Scripture—prayer architecture. Lay it over your life and pray the inspired, authoritative words of God.
And what about worship? Get your hands up in the air. Praise God. Declare His dominion. One of the ways we can trash-talk the enemy is finding the scriptural language that actually declares the dominion of Christ as King and speak that over the situation and over your life. What you're doing is reminding darkness what the future holds. We're on the winning side.
Use the power of God's Word. What did Jesus do in the wilderness? He used God's Word. Every time three waves of temptation came against Him, three times He confessed Scripture from Deuteronomy and declared it out loud to the enemy.
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Do something today. What is one little thing today? Look for one area today and then this week that you can progressively align with God and remove footholds from the enemy in your life.
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I want to start with a personal moment.
Speaker A:There were many m I n I many seasons in my life when I realized that the enemy of our soul, Satan, the devil, the adversary, had too much access into my life.
Speaker A:He had ways and avenues that he could influence my thoughts, shape my emotions, express and really steer my decisions, or at least put me in a place where I would make compromising decisions which could have consequences.
Speaker A:I could see patterns, you know, subtle patterns of compromise and sin in my life.
Speaker A:And I could feel the weight of the foothold.
Speaker A:I could feel the weight of the ground that I had given way.
Speaker A:I wasn't like falling into egregious sins, earth shaking, major macro mistakes and sins, but small stuff.
Speaker A:And I could feel, I could sense that I was being positioned for the potential of further compromise.
Speaker A:Sin will take you farther than you want to go and faster.
Speaker A:The Holy Spirit, you know, prodding and bringing conviction was, was a wake up call.
Speaker A:That's what I want to explore with you today.
Speaker A:A real Jesus tactic.
Speaker A:And I'll show you what I mean by that.
Speaker A:How to walk in the light and remove focus footholds from the enemy so that we can live and operate in the authority and success that God has given us.
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Speaker A:Today, spiritual attacks and temptation are inevitable.
Speaker A:As John Eldridge says, when you're born again, even when you're born the first time, you're born into a war.
Speaker A:And when you're born again, you're redeemed and you're saved.
Speaker A:Placed on a trajectory, a path where you can become Christlike and become victorious and share in the inheritance of Christ.
Speaker A:You're still in a war.
Speaker A:And maybe in a more heightened sense at that point, spiritual attacks and temptation are inevitable.
Speaker A:They're, you know, they're part of being what Jesus called or what the scripture says.
Speaker A:We're in this world, but not of it.
Speaker A:And here's the good news.
Speaker A:When we're talking about, you know, sin and compromise and temptation, domination, you being dominated, me being dominated by that is not inevitable.
Speaker A:Okay?
Speaker A:Now it's inevitable that we are going to encounter it, but I'm talking about being dominated and controlled by it, Jesus knew before, I think it was the evening before his crucifixion.
Speaker A:In John 14, he knew the enemy was coming.
Speaker A:And here's what he said, though.
Speaker A:He said, the ruler of this world is coming and he has nothing in me.
Speaker A:There is no ground in me.
Speaker A:Jesus was saying.
Speaker A:So the ruler of this world, his minions are going to come against you, bring resistance into your life, friction, try to trigger you, try to attack you, try to seduce you.
Speaker A:If we follow this Jesus tactic, which we're going to outline today, think about it, we can really cut off his opportunity, like Jesus, if we can say, he has nothing in me.
Speaker A:And if Jesus could live with zero access for the enemy to penetrate his life and dominate and control him, we can follow that same principle.
Speaker A:The enemy only has as much access as we give him when we are in Christ.
Speaker A:Now, there's an important passage in First John 1:5:9.
Speaker A:And again, if we can get this right or start getting it right, start improving in this area, there is so much downstream stuff we could cut off from the enemy, so much time we could save, so many benefits.
Speaker A:This is the message.
Speaker A:It says in First John 1:5:9 that we've heard from him and declare to you, God is light, and in him there is no darkness at all.
Speaker A:If we say we have fellowship with him and yet we're walking in the darkness, you know, we just keep walking in darkness.
Speaker A:John says we're lying, okay?
Speaker A:And we're not practicing the truth.
Speaker A:But if we walk, I'm reading from the scripture.
Speaker A:If we walk in the light as he himself is in the light, we have fellowship with one another.
Speaker A:And the blood of Jesus, his Son, cleanses us from all sin, right?
Speaker A:It's important that we walk in the light and have fellowship with one another.
Speaker A:My friend, the scripture again.
Speaker A:If we say we have no sin, we are deceiving ourselves and the truth is not in us.
Speaker A:If we confess our sins, oh, thank the Lord for this.
Speaker A:If we confess our sins, he is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
Speaker A:You know, walking in the light means that we, we bring hidden attitudes and compromises and sins out into the open.
Speaker A:We confess them before the Lord primarily.
Speaker A:There may be times where we, as it says at the end of James, we confess our faults and our sins to one another, and healing comes in that way.
Speaker A:But we're allowing God's light to do a reset in our inner person.
Speaker A:Okay?
Speaker A:It's not about perfection, okay?
Speaker A:When Jesus said, you need to be perfect as your heavenly Father is perfect.
Speaker A:The New Testament word for perfection is complete or mature or whole.
Speaker A:It's not like a perfection complex, if you will.
Speaker A:You know, like totally sinless.
Speaker A:Okay.
Speaker A:What it is, though, it's about progressive alignment, moment by moment, with the Lord.
Speaker A:Real spiritual warfare starts.
Speaker A:Where does it start?
Speaker A:Where do you think it starts?
Speaker A:On the inside.
Speaker A:It's not outside of us.
Speaker A:True, there are dynamics external to us which are manifestations of spiritual warfare, but it starts on the inside, in the realm of our thoughts, our emotions, and the choices that we make.
Speaker A:Like things like anger, bitterness, lust, unforgiveness.
Speaker A:All of these things will give the enemy territory in our hearts.
Speaker A:And our heart, we know, shapes our personal world.
Speaker A:Proverbs tells us to pay attention to our heart with all diligence, for out of it flow the issues of life.
Speaker A:And so Paul would say in Ephesians 4, when he's talking about anger, for example, and I want to talk with you about anger, because that's one of the primal sins.
Speaker A:If sin were a river, anger is up at the headwaters of it.
Speaker A:Okay, I want to talk with you about anger.
Speaker A:But Paul says, be angry, but sin not.
Speaker A:And do not let the sun go down on your anger.
Speaker A:Come to a place of settled resolution the day of.
Speaker A:And he says there, do not give the devil ground, or topos in the Greek, which means.
Speaker A:We get our word topography from it.
Speaker A:It means do not give him an opportunity or do not give him ground.
Speaker A:And so something like anger, which we see as early as Genesis 4 with Cain killing Abel.
Speaker A:And I just happened to be reading in my own devotions this morning out of James 1, where it says, the anger of man does not achieve the righteousness of God.
Speaker A:There it is.
Speaker A:Anger is sort of this parent sin.
Speaker A:And there's all kinds of downstream or derivative sins which flow out of a baseline of anger and vexation, of living in a fallen world and, you know, living in a fallen condition.
Speaker A:And all kinds of things flow out of anger.
Speaker A:Things like incredibly corrosive things like unforgiveness, for example, or bitterness or murder.
Speaker A:Right?
Speaker A:Cain killed his brother.
Speaker A:Hatred comes out of anger.
Speaker A:We don't want to give the devil an opportunity.
Speaker A:This is what we're talking about today.
Speaker A:Do not give him ground.
Speaker A:Cut him off.
Speaker A:In Psalm 19:9, I believe it's.
Speaker A:David says, the fear of the Lord is clean, enduring forever.
Speaker A:Wow.
Speaker A:Talk about lasting power.
Speaker A:Being clean has lasting power, both now and forever.
Speaker A:The fear of the Lord.
Speaker A:There's authority in being clean.
Speaker A:This is what we're talking about today, dominion in being clean.
Speaker A:Our title of this episode is the Authority of Being Clean.
Speaker A:Living beyond the enemy's reach.
Speaker A:Not living beyond his reach in the sense of you'll never be tempted or attacked, but living beyond his reach in the sense of you will not be dominated.
Speaker A:He will not come in and control you and take over.
Speaker A:So being clean, we want to be clean.
Speaker A:Because from time to time, especially, we have to move in the authority of Christ.
Speaker A:We got to speak to that mountain.
Speaker A:We got to pray over somebody that needs healed.
Speaker A:We have to mitigate against some vile thing.
Speaker A:Something wicked this way comes right, we have to mitigate against it in prayer.
Speaker A:We want to have the authority of the Lord.
Speaker A:And being clean is a prerequisite to moving and living in the authority of Jesus Christ.
Speaker A:I love this thought from Francis Frangipan.
Speaker A:He's exactly right.
Speaker A:He had an early book.
Speaker A:It's called the Three Battlegrounds.
Speaker A:I highly encourage it.
Speaker A:Here's his statement.
Speaker A:Quote.
Speaker A:Victory begins with the name of Jesus on our lips, but it will not be consummated until the nature of Jesus is in our hearts.
Speaker A:There it is.
Speaker A:It's one thing to say his name, to confess him as Savior and even Lord, but it's another thing to allow his nature through time to be progressively conformed to his.
Speaker A:His image, to his nature.
Speaker A:Romans 8:29.
Speaker A:Right.
Speaker A:Every thought, attitude and choice, the Holy Spirit begins to put his finger on things and begins to ask for change and maturity and come out of that and be delivered from that, and build this into your life.
Speaker A:And so, as the nature of Jesus is built into our hearts, into our lives, that's the consummation of victory.
Speaker A:Victory begins with the name of Jesus on our lips.
Speaker A:At conversion, it's consummated as nature of Jesus is developed within us.
Speaker A:I don't know, you know, if we want to get into.
Speaker A:Sometimes I fancy myself as developing something, some content or something about trash talking the devil.
Speaker A:You know, like in the National Football League, you know, especially American Football, there's this thing that goes on on the field called trash talking.
Speaker A:If you've ever seen a funny video where somebody's miked up on the field and you can hear it, it's hilarious, it's humorous and sometimes maybe a little abrasive trash talking.
Speaker A:It's the idea of getting into your enemy's head and, you know, aff in the game.
Speaker A:I don't know, I. I don't know if I want to develop something, how to trash, trash talk the devil, but let's just say this You've heard this street phrase, being dusted.
Speaker A:When somebody's dusted in street language, it means they've been defeated and wiped out.
Speaker A:Well, in Genesis 3:14, right at the fall, God comes and speaks to the serpent with this sentence of death and dust.
Speaker A:The Lord said to the serpent, it says, because you have done this, cursed are you above all livestock and all wild animals.
Speaker A:On your belly you will go, and dust you will eat all the days of your life.
Speaker A:So he's been dusted, and it was a prophetic humiliation.
Speaker A:My friend Jesus would put it this way.
Speaker A:Later he said that we would trample on all the power of the enemy.
Speaker A:That's the authority of Christ.
Speaker A:We want to be clean to do that.
Speaker A:The devil's realm is dust level.
Speaker A:He's not in your.
Speaker A:He can't be in your head.
Speaker A:He can't be in your life.
Speaker A:He's not above you.
Speaker A:Our authority is above him in Christ.
Speaker A:Ephesians 2:6 says that we've been raised up with Christ and seated with him in the heavenly places.
Speaker A:So as we walk in alignment with the Lord, as we really game up our obedience game and purity, we operate from a position of spiritual authority.
Speaker A:We can pray in a sense, down into earthborn situations from our authority of being seated with Christ.
Speaker A:We don't want to compromise that.
Speaker A:You know, let's just see this principle.
Speaker A:We mentioned it several times, I think, on this podcast.
Speaker A:First Peter 3, though, when it's talking the husbands.
Speaker A:Hey, if you don't treat your wife as a joint heir of the grace of life, your prayers will be hindered.
Speaker A:What?
Speaker A:Our prayer life can be crimped and hindered by sin?
Speaker A:Yeah, it can.
Speaker A:If you're married and you treat your wife like that, it will be.
Speaker A:But there's many ways that we can crimp our prayer life, and we don't want that.
Speaker A:We want to be able to pray down into earthborn situations from our true authority of being seated with Christ and out of the enemy's reach in heavenly places.
Speaker A: , John Owen, I think from the: Speaker A:He was a Puritan, you know, a Puritan who came from England.
Speaker A:Well, he may have lived in England.
Speaker A:Maybe he never came to the American colonies.
Speaker A:I don't know.
Speaker A:There were Puritans on both sides of the Atlantic.
Speaker A:Of course, at that time, probably wasn't England.
Speaker A:He was a Puritan theologian, John Owen.
Speaker A:And he has a famous book called the Mortification of Sin.
Speaker A:And here's his A power statement from him.
Speaker A:Simply be killing sin or it will be Killing you.
Speaker A:There is no third option, my friend.
Speaker A:It's very binary.
Speaker A:Be killing sin or it will be killing you.
Speaker A:Be encouraged with this, that our obedience to Christ is where the enemy's domination ends.
Speaker A:Wow.
Speaker A:I'm saying this.
Speaker A:Our obedience to Christ is where the enemy's domination ends.
Speaker A:Our obedience to Christ is not where temptation ends.
Speaker A:It's not even where spiritual warfare ends or spiritual attacks.
Speaker A:But it is where the controlling domination ends, where we do not yield, where we live victoriously.
Speaker A:And the more we do this, the easier it will become.
Speaker A:We can step into our position and watch his grip collapse.
Speaker A:How can we do this practically and today happens to be Halloween.
Speaker A: ,: Speaker A:We know that this is the high unholy day of Satan and demons and witches and warlocks, and they're cursing and they're doing their things, everything they do, and they build up to this throughout the month of October.
Speaker A:It's.
Speaker A:It's their high unholy day, we could call it, in some sense, Halloween is every day because we live in a broken, fallen, disgusted, dark world.
Speaker A:Ok. And so no matter when you're hearing this, there is application.
Speaker A:There is application.
Speaker A:What can we do practically?
Speaker A:What are just maybe three practical things that we can take away?
Speaker A:Number one, do a personal audit.
Speaker A:Do daily and weekly reflection.
Speaker A:How are you doing?
Speaker A:Is there something that needs to be brought into the light and confessed and abandoned?
Speaker A:In terms of sin, it can be thought sin, attitudinal, motivational sin, or actual action, actual conduct.
Speaker A:Sin is not only sins of commission, there are also sins of omission.
Speaker A:What should we be saying that we're not saying?
Speaker A:How should we be acting that we're not, we're not acting that way, we're not conducting ourselves in that way, being obedient to the Lord.
Speaker A:So do an audit.
Speaker A:David, put it this way in Psalm 139.
Speaker A:Lord, search me, know me, see if there's any way of wickedness in me, and lead me in the everlasting way.
Speaker A:So we want to be open to allowing the Holy Spirit to do audit work in our lives, be in connection with sound core members of the body of Christ that hopefully you can develop a trust level with in a communication level where you're fighting for each other, you're helping each other win, as it says in James 5.
Speaker A:I mentioned it, you know, confess your sins to one another so that you may be healed.
Speaker A:There are some things that we need to bring out into the open with another member of the body of Christ, and we're really confessing it to the Lord, but we're also bringing it before one of his parts of his body, one of his members.
Speaker A:And there is power in that.
Speaker A:There is victory.
Speaker A:If you're being tempted and you feel like you're in a silo and you don't know if you're going to make it, you better find a member of the body of Christ.
Speaker A:You not only need to call out to the Lord for help and deliverance from that temptation, but you need to find a member of the body of Christ that you can bring this out into the light.
Speaker A:The Lord honors that.
Speaker A:And you can be healed from it, and you can be held accountable.
Speaker A:Reflection and confession and doing audit work.
Speaker A:Number two, what's the second takeaway?
Speaker A:Be self aware.
Speaker A:Okay.
Speaker A:Notice footholds in your life.
Speaker A:Is there bitterness, anger?
Speaker A:Any kind of repeated compromise?
Speaker A:What is your speech like?
Speaker A:What are you doing?
Speaker A:What are you not doing that you should be.
Speaker A:How are you relating to people?
Speaker A:In what ways should you be relating to them?
Speaker A:Right.
Speaker A:Identify areas where the enemy is trying to get a hook into you, was trying to grab you, trying to get a door open into your life where he can really come in like some kind of a crazed animal and wreak devastation in your life.
Speaker A:That was actually the word picture in the Hebrew language of the Old testament.
Speaker A:In Genesis 4, when God confronts Cain and he says, look, if you do well, will not your countenance be lifted up?
Speaker A:But he said, sin is at the door and its desire is for you.
Speaker A:And in the Hebrew language, it's a word picture of like a lion outside or some kind of a gorilla or some kind of a crazed animal that can hurt you.
Speaker A:God said, its desire is for you.
Speaker A:And then he said, but you must master it.
Speaker A:There it is.
Speaker A:That thing is not to dominate you and me.
Speaker A:We are to dominate it.
Speaker A:Everything is on the line.
Speaker A:Do not sell your birthright for a single bowl of food like Esau did.
Speaker A:You may know some of these.
Speaker A:You may have some things in your family or some patterns you've seen in your own life that you know this is a particular weakness or vulnerability.
Speaker A:Notice footholds.
Speaker A:Number three.
Speaker A:Lock the door.
Speaker A:Lock down those doors.
Speaker A:Close off those openings.
Speaker A:Actively.
Speaker A:Replace them with obedience.
Speaker A:Use the power of confessing God's word out loud.
Speaker A:Use the power of praying scripture, like prayer, architecture.
Speaker A:Lay it over your life and pray the inspired, authoritative words of God.
Speaker A:And what about worship?
Speaker A:Get your hands up in the air.
Speaker A:Lift up your head.
Speaker A:Your salvation is waiting for you.
Speaker A:Praise God.
Speaker A:Declare his dominion.
Speaker A:I'm going to do something about this.
Speaker A:I talked about trash talking the enemy.
Speaker A:But one of the ways we can trash talk the enemy is finding the scriptural language, which is high octane, that actually declares the dominion of Christ as king.
Speaker A:And speak that over the situation and over your life.
Speaker A:In a sense, what you're doing is you're reminding darkness what the future holds for them and for us and for Christ.
Speaker A:We're on the winning side.
Speaker A:Used the power of God's word.
Speaker A:What did Jesus do in the wilderness?
Speaker A:He used God's word every time three waves of temptation came against him.
Speaker A:Three times he confessed scripture from Deuteronomy and declared the scripture out loud to the enemy.
Speaker A:Can we pray just for a moment?
Speaker A:Jesus, we progressively align ourselves with you.
Speaker A:May we be conformed to your nature.
Speaker A:Our position, Lord, our desire is that we yield no standing to darkness in our lives.
Speaker A:Holy Spirit, teach us.
Speaker A:Empower us to walk moment by moment.
Speaker A:May our lives, Lord, be a space where darkness finds no landing strip, no foothold in Christ.
Speaker A:May you be comfortable dwelling in us richly.
Speaker A:We're going to remember that victory starts on the inside.
Speaker A:We're going to cleanse our heart.
Speaker A:We're going to walk in the light.
Speaker A:We're going to trust that our authority in Christ is above the enemy.
Speaker A:Do something today.
Speaker A:What is one little thing today?
Speaker A:Look for one area today and then this week that you can progressively align with God and remove footholds from the enemy in your life.
Speaker A:Now, if this episode encouraged you or challenged you, share it with someone you think would value it, maybe somebody you feel needs it.
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Speaker A:I appreciate you.
Speaker A:Let's live in victory and I'll catch you next time.