Series: Strategies of the Kingdom
"In hand to hand fighting, the essence of defence is to stand fast, as it were, rooted to the ground; whereas movement is the essence of attack" (Clausewitz).The success of warfare, no matter how high its objectives, comes down to the effectiveness of each soldier's hand-to-hand combat. Spiritual warfare is the sum total of the impact of each Christian's combat on the tactical plane - engaging the Enemy in his control of individual lives. Ephesians 6:12 (Living Bible) describes our Enemy as "those mighty satanic beings and great evil princes of darkness who rule this world; and... huge numbers of wicked spirits in the spirit world". It is with these "wicked spirits" that we are engaged in spiritual warfare on a daily basis.
Jesus told His disciples: "Behold, I give unto you power to tread on
serpents and scorpions, and overall the power of the enemy: and
nothing shall by any means hurt you" Luke 10:19 (KJV).
Serpents
The key element of the serpent's power is deception (Gen.
3:13; 1 Cor. 11:3). The Enemy's main battlefield is the human mind.
Scorpions
The key element of the scorpion's power is torment (1 Kings
12:11; Eze. 2:6; Rev. 9:3-6). The Enemy seeks to torment - "afflict"
people's lives.
But we, as sons of God, have been given authority over "all
the power of the enemy" (Luke 10:19). God is the One "Who led you
throught the great and terrible wilderness, with its firery serpents
and scorpions and thirsty ground where there was no water, but Who
brought you forth water out of the flinty rock" (Deut. 8:15).
Two Misconceptions
The whole question of deliverance tends to provoke two extremes in the
Church:
"...but each one is tempted when, by his own evil desire, he is dragged away and enticed" Jam. 1:14.One danger in the deliverance ministry is to off-load all responsibility over to demonic influence. God always places the responsibility squarely on our shoulders. The Bible emphasises each Christian's responsibility to flee from sin (1 Cor. 6:18-20; 10:13-14; 1 Tim. 6:10-11; 2 Tim. 2:22). Read also 2 Corinthians 7:1.
For a long time, the English-speaking Church has used the word "possession" to describe demonic control. But the Greek word used is daimonizomai, which means to be demon-tormented or possessed with (ie having) a demon.
People can form bonds with demonic spirits (see Acts 16:16-18), and it
is these relationship bonds that must be broken. These demonic bonds
become "excuse refuges", where people can escape responsibility of
their actions.
Cause and Effect
Is the problem demonic or psychological in nature
and origin? This is a vital question that arises when helping someone
with serious emotional problems. The answer is, usually,
both. Each tends to have a bearing on the other.
Demons work according to the human psycholgical make-up. They either
create or use existing traumas, habitual sins, genetic weaknesses and
psychological vulnerabilities to wrangle control. And from there on,
the demonic and psychological/physiological elements of the problem
become intertwined, feeding on each other.
Breaking the Bonds
A vital part of integrated spiritual warfare is to break demonic bonds
- the spiritual strongholds in a person's life. The Christian has
authority to deal with every demonic influence in Jesus' name (Luke
9:1; 10:17; Mark 16:17).
However, the majority of these bonds are not broken in classic
deliverance sessions, but at the point of simple repentance. It is the
anointed truth of the Gospel that destroys every yoke.
General Hints
Here are some practical guidelines which will help when engaging the
Enemy:
The key to victory is called "walking in the Spirit" (Gal. 5:16). No demonic power can cope with a Christian whose focus in life is the Spirit of God. As we walk in the Spirit, the Lord promises:
"Submit yourselves, then, to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you" James 4:7.
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