Title: Spiritual Warfare
1Spiritual Warfare
2Standing in the GapEzekiel 2230 -
Fervent Intercession
- Example of Abraham interceding for Sodom and
Gomorrah - Identification and empathy We not
they - deep repentance for the sins of forefathers,
ungodly leaders etc
3Blowing the Shofah
- Blowing the shofar is powerful in spiritual
warfare - 1. as a warning or wake up call
- 2. a call to battle
- 3. celebration of victory
4Worship is a powerful weapon
- Exalting the Lord lifts our eyes from the natural
to Gods throne room and draws on the
supernatural power of heaven
5Prayer Gatherings
- Agreement in prayer and unity across
denominational racial and cultural boundaries is
powerful.
6Breaking Bread and sharing Communion
- Is a sign of unity and reminds the enemy of the
power of the blood of Jesus.
7Being a Watchman
- 1. be alert to events in the
news/media - 2. hear what God is saying
- 3. be obedient in acting
8Intercession with reference to Watchtowers (John
Stubbe)
We need prayer watches, including children,
like the Moravian church 24 hours a day for
100 years!
- In the bible, there are two types of watchtowers
mentioned - migdal - Isaiah 5, Matthew 2133-in relation to
watching over the harvest - mitzpah at gates or corners of the walls
- Isaiah 216-8, a military watchtower.
- This can be interpreted as meaning that we need
two types of intercession - praying in the harvest i.e. praying unbelievers
into the kingdom - warring against the enemy
9Territorial Mapping
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- Cindy Jacobs defines this as researching a city
to discover the inroads that Satan has made
preventing the sharing of the gospel - George Otis of Transformations, describes it as
an attempt to see the world as it really is and
not as it appears. - It involves researching the history to discover
the important people and events, godly and
ungodly behaviour, especially any covenants made.
10Digging the Wells of Revival
- Involves finding out about the
history/background. - Who started it? How long did it last? etc.
- What were the character traits of the
individuals? - e.g. Jacob wrestling with God.
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- It is understanding Gods heart and the
background. - Find out where any witchcraft came from.
- Where did it start? When?
- Know the seasons so that you can plan counter
action. - It must be well planned and organised.
- Document everything as this gives a sense of
direction. - The trust worthy character of the leaders gains
respect - from the public.
11Territorial Spirits
- Territorial spirits operate in specific
geographic locations affecting the behaviour in
homes and areas. - There are things you do in the bathroom, you
cant do in the gateway! e.g. living room, office
rituals. Some are not allowed to operate in area
X. - e.g. plagues in one area, peace in another. On
one side of the road, people freely receive
tracts whilst on the other they are rejected. - It is important for intercessors and missionaries
to make a covenant to obey God and go wherever he
sends them. - Sodom and Gomorrah- the spirit of homosexuality
caused the destruction of these towns. - Homosexuality can destroy a whole nation. We
must stand against homosexuality in the Church
and not compromise! - The 7 Churches of Asia - each had its own
territorial spirit, - which God judged.
- The Church must be purified. It will be judged
first!
12Praying for Specific Territories
- Jesus prayed for a specific territory, Jerusalem.
He had to die there. So did many of the
prophets, - Stephen and other disciples. (Matthew 23 37-39)
- A main mental hospital in Jerusalem is in a place
where - a lot of blood has been shed.
13Persistent Prayer of Faith Works
- Daniel 1013 The Prince of Persia resisted for
21 days. The archangel Michael came to help.
14Curses for Disobedience Blessings from
ObedienceJonah 1 The city of Ninevah (and whole
nation) was ripe for Gods judgement.
- Jaffa was the place of decision for Jonah to
disobey - God and to suffer being cast into the sea and
- swallowed by a whale,
- but for Cornelius to obey and come into
blessing. - The body often suffers when we disobey.
15Jesus proclaimed judgements on Korazin and
Bethsaida. (Matthew 1120-24 )
- Most of Jesus major healings took place in
Capernaum. - (9 out of 44) Peters mother-in- law, the
paralytic, blind men, the leper, the Centurians
servant, the woman with the issue of blood and
Jairus daughter was raised.
16Types of sin that bring the judgement of God
- 1. Idolatry - Has an area been dedicated to
foreign gods? - Deuteronomy 2715 cursed is the man
- who carves an image or casts an idol.
172. Shedding of bloodDeuteronomy 2725 Abortion
is illegal. An embryo has a mature spirit e.g.
the baby lept in the womb (John the Baptist
recognising Jesus in the womb. (Luke141) It
is possible to receive a curse in the womb
- 3. A decision of leaders to reject God or to
engage in ungodly practices.The place then
becomes a gate for evil and has to be redeemed.
18War Memorials and Victory Arches
- These glorify war and the spirit of death.
- Pouring wine on the ground and speaking life
brings healing and cleansing.
19Places of Conflict, Family Feuds, Battlefields
- Repentance is needed , especially where innocent
blood has been shed.
204. Injustices Deuteronomy 2719 Cursed is
the one who perverts justice for the alien , the
fatherless and the widow.
- e.g. in Senegal -a door of no return on slave
ships.
21Calcutta, city of wonder
- Built by the British for 1 million people-now 26
million are trying to survive on the same area of
land. Women are giving birth where people are
dying of disease in open sewers. Beggars, buses
and cows are all vying for space.
225. Immorality on a city wide level. Deuteronomy
2721-23 -incest and bestiality
- 6. Total disregard for Gods law
- Deuteronomy 2815 - curses for disobedience-on
the city, country, womb, land, crops barreness
and disease.
23- CURSES Who can pronounce a curse?
- God e.g. Genesis 314-19 on the serpent, Adam and
Eve -
and the ground - b. An angel Thus saith the Lord.. e.g.
striking Zechariah dumb - ( Luke 120)
- c. a father (parent) Genesis 925 Noah cursed
his son Canaan Genesis 494 Jacob cursed his
son Reuben. - d. Gods anointed servants- e.g. Joshua
- N.B a son cannot pronounce a curse or break a
curse on his father. - We cannot curse God or an anointed man of God.
- Beware- if you submit to the authority of one of
these, - for example by taking your shoes off, they have
the right to pronounce a curse on you! -
- The devil is illegally reigning through the
ignorance of Christians.
24What is at the foundation? Buildings are often
places where laws are made. Covenants can be put
under the foundation stones.
- Joshua 626 a floating curse whoever tried to
rebuild Jericho would loose the firstborn son and
whoever set up the gates, - his youngest son would die. This was fulfilled
50 years later - (1 Kings 1634)
25Breaking a curse is essential.
- 2 Kings 219-22 Elisha healed the spring in
Jericho by throwing salt on the water. It was
only after Elijah went to heaven and Elisha
received the double portion that the curse could
be broken. - Personal repentance is not enough. God has given
us the anointing/mandate to break a curse. - Oil or water can be used to cleanse an area.
26WATER SPRINGS are often places used for demonic
power and the sites of war.
- Find out the times and seasons in which witches
operate.. Dont take grace as a covering for sin,
there are consequences! - Â Cut off of all curses and covenants made over a
water place. - Put salt or oil on the water e.g. Elisha healing
the spring in Jericho
27GATES The Summer Solstice is a Major Spiritual
Gate
- Stonehenge is an ancient pagan site of sun
worship and is the focal point for witches, New
Age worshippers and Druids to gather at sunrise
on the longest day. - Christians need to reclaim this gate through
worship and by cancelling occult curses in the
name of Jesus Christ.
28GATES Places of Government / Political Gates
- We need to break the power of any ungodly
contracts/laws that have been made - proclaim Gods Kingdom to come and for the
government to be on His shoulders.
29Praying for our Cities (Jim Goll)
- We need to pray and work for the kingdom not just
the church. i.e. must break down the barriers
between clergy and laity. - We need watchmen
- on the walls
- prayer walking about the city
- on the hills(taking the high places) and in the
countryside. - Pastors and prophets and intercessors need to
come together from different groups and
denominations and agree in prayer. Similarly
gatekeepers and watchmen need to co-operate. - We must lift up governmental and commercial
eldership.