Read:
Matthew 4:1-4
1Then Jesus was led by the Spirit into the desert to be tempted by the devil. 2After fasting forty days and forty nights, he was hungry. 3The tempter came to him and said, "If you are the Son of God, tell these stones to become bread."
4Jesus answered, "It is written: 'Man does not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.
There is such power in the name of Jesus. Notice that Jesus didn't scream a spiritual type warfare for the enemy to leave. He didn't take over territorial spirits like some believe. He just simply, "spoke the word" and was able to overcome the temptation that the tempter came with. So many believe that you have to say a bunch of spiritual type warfare prayers, but Jesus nor the disciples ever did this type of warfare. They simply spoke the word. They never started a great spiritual warfare club or poked holes in the clouds of darkness. Now there were times in the bible that the apostles cast out demons, but they were so in tune with Christ. They never exercised their faith outside the realm of God. They heard his voice. I can remember in my younger days of ministry going through a season of this spiritual type warfare. It seemed appealing, but I found that it basically was works apart from walking in the spirit. I found myself thinking that I had to put on the whole armor of God literally every morning when I woke up, and it seemed that I was magnifying these things instead of just being obedient to Christ Jesus. It was like walking in the law. I would pray and put on the girdle of truth, etc. and couldn't remember if I put on the helmet of salvation. I would focus on that instead of focusing on Jesus. There's nothing wrong with speaking forth the armor of God if this increases your faith, but the best warfare is sitting at the feet of Jesus and learning of His ways, and as we do this we will know His voice. I've seen minister's in full time ministry do so much binding and loosing that Christ seemed to be lost in the middle of it. Great men of God in the past always received direction from the Lord, whether it was healing or spiritual things. Many times we just jump into things without waiting and getting direction from the Lord. As I was praying last week about this devotional, I wanted God to speak to me about how we speak His name. It seemed like God spoke to my heart about this devotional. God wants us to realize that we are more than conquerors in His blood, and when the enemy tries to draw us into warfare we need to be like King David and put the praise and worship in the front and the warfare in the back. We need to realize that the battle has already been won, and we can rest and walk in what has already been done for us on the cross and through His resurrection. We are more than conquerors. conquerors fight! More than conquerors walk in what has already be defeated. As a worship leader, I found the greatest strength over negative thoughts or darts of the enemy was just entering into the presence of God and speaking that precious name of Jesus. I found strength by just opening my heart out to God. He will strengthen us as we lift Him up. Obedience is the key for great spiritual warfare in our life. Habits and strongholds automatically get broken when our heart is towards God, when we feed upon the word, and through our pure devotion. There will be times when God will have us speak directly in a relevant way towards a certain situation, but we shouldn't go around thinking there is a demon around every corner. Being submissive and sitting at the feet of Jesus is a weapon that will destroy every negative thought and dart the enemy throws our way. The battle is between our ears. It is our mind. We can't control the birds flying over our heads, but we can keep them from building a nest there. This is so true. Our flesh is the greatest hindrance that comes against us. Paul said that he puts his flesh under subjection everyday. It says in 2 corinthians 10 to cast down all imaginations or speculations. We have all of the tools and weapons within us as believers, and we learn how and when to use those tools as we are so close to Father God. Let's walk in that which we have received. The Greek word for put on in Ephesians chapter 6 is enduo, and it means to be endued and to walk in. We have truth, peace, we are righteous by His blood, we have the mind of Christ as we walk with Christ, we have faith, and we have that precious name to speak over our life.
Prayer:
Lord we ask that you help us to not meditate all of the time on what the enemy speaks to us, but what you speak to us. We pray that we will hear your voice like never before, and that we would be obedient to you. Lord give us such a revelation today that we are right with you by our faith in you, and because of that righteousness by your blood we can stand today with your word upon our lips and the sword in our hand. Help us Lord to walk in that which we have received. Amen.
by Keith Edwards
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