Ephesians 6:12 For we do not wrestle against flesh
and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of
the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of
wickedness in the heavenly places.
This verse tells us
about where the principalities, powers, rulers of darkness, and spiritual hosts
of wickedness are located and where the battle is being waged or should I say,
not being waged because we don’t know how.
They are spiritual because they are not limited by time or space as we
know it. The real battle is against
these spiritual beings in a heavenly spiritual world.
In traditional
theology and within the church, there is little understanding of the invisible
world and its operation We are losing the battle because we lack the knowledge
and are not equipped to win the battle.
To understand the
spiritual world, we must examine the prophetic anointing. In this manner, we can receive complete
revelation. The prophetic anointing is
beyond saying “Thus saith the Lord,” or having a vision from heaven. It occurs in a different realm than
ours. It is the entrance to the
invisible Kingdom of God. It’s the
instrument used by God to make the Kingdom visible, and audible and
palpable. The prophetic anointing allows
us to pernitrate it and extract from it riches of wisdom and knowledge.
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The Old Testament
prophets experienced this dimension.
Some of them penetrated it, being caught away, as Ezekiel was and saw
the temple of God and the Holy City (Ezekiel 10). Daniel was lifted between heaven and earth to
receive the vision of the four beasts (Daniel 7:1-28). Moses was taken to extraordinary dimensions
in which he received the revelation of the Genesis of creation. The book of Hebrews says that God has prepared
something even better for us. God wants
to give us greater things than those that He gave to these men of God.
The Apostles
understood this dimension because they penetrated the kingdom of God. The union of heaven and earth through Jesus
was their daily experience. Our daily
experience should be with the One sent to be like Jesus; the Holy Spirit
(14:26).
In Acts 8:39-40,
Philip was translated from one place to another in both spirit and body. The same thing happened to Peter (Acts
12:1-11), when he was taken prisoner by Herod.
While in prison, he fell into a deep sleep and saw an angel that came to
rescue him. Both of them were translated
through the prison, as if it were a mere vision. But the experience was so deep that the Lord
deconstructed his body and re materialized it again outside the prison. Paul was taken to the third heaven (2
Corinthians 12:2) and didn’t know if he was in the body or outside of the body.
John was taken in the Spirit (Revelation
1:19) to see the whole book of Revelation in which, heaven as well as the
depths of hell, were both revealed to him.
The book of Acts
did not end in the first century. It
continues to be written through those who believe God and have penetrated the
Kingdom of God. We can do the same in this
day and age.
The Apostle John
and others practiced “being in the spirit” or entering the realm of His Glory,
as an essential part of their spiritual lives.
This is a state of deep intimacy with God and the spirit of man becomes hypersensitive
to the Presence of God. Revelation and
visions of the heavenly Kingdom are seen in full.
The Kingdom of God
is among us and it is only a thin transparent membrane which separates us from
it. It breaks when we know God
intimately. Our faith and love of God
and time spent alone with Him allows us to pass from the flesh to the other
side in the spirit. He makes Himself
available to us just as He has to others in the bible.
The Apostle John
had extraordinary trances in which he saw Jesus in His glory. He was not only taken to the third heaven,
but regions of the kingdom of darkness were also shown to him.
The more we
experience heaven and are used to inhabiting its reality, the greater
revelations we will have, even about the secret places of our enemy. John was taken to a sea and saw a beast
(Revelation 13:1). In chapter 17, an
angel carried him to a place of darkness called the desert which was a city
full of demons (Revelation 18:2). Jesus
also spoke of that desert and taught his disciples that demons inhabit dry,
desert places (Matthew 12:43).
The experience of
Apostle John reveals to us both heavenly places, as well as the regions of
darkness. God wants us to have this type of experience so He can give His
children greater wisdom and knowledge as we prepare for the darkness sure to
manifest prior to the coming of Jesus Christ. Although, the Holy Spirit will not take
everyone to the third heaven, everyone can have visions of the kingdom of God
and it is possible the Lord will reveal places of captivity to them.
Seeing the
spiritual reality was common among the apostles such as Steven when he saw God
and Jesus (Acts 7:35 But he, being full
of the Holy Spirit, gazed into heaven and saw the glory of God, and Jesus
standing at the right hand of God).
In the book of Acts, Peter clearly identified spiritual regions where
Simon the magician was being held captive (Acts 8:9-24). In this case, a vision wasn’t necessary to
identify the regions. The Holy Spirit
revealed to them through a word of knowledge.
Even though Simon was baptized a Christian and took part in his local
church, he was never set free. His mind
was captured in the spiritual world.
This brings us to
the crux of this whole article. In the
last days leading up to the coming of Jesus, we will see evil manifesting at an
extraordinary level on the earth and especially through people who are sure to
come after the Body of Christ and everyone else. As it says in Ephesians 6:12 says, the battle
will not be in the flesh and blood.
Rather, the battle will be in the heavenly places and we will need to be
able to go into the spirt and fight in the name of Jesus using all the power of
God and the Holy Spirit.
How do we do
this? We have to totally submit to God
(Romans 10:3), seek God (Psalm 14:2), read His word, imitate what the men we
previous discussed, and call (Psalm 50:15, 86:7) on the Holy Spirit.
The following is my
experience and findings. Many of you know
that we have been conducting deliverance of fragmented and tormented souls from
the prison as the bible has anointed us to do in Isaiah 61:1. The prison is a
spiritual place where we have gone to bring those who are bound out of
prison. In essence, this is place that
is shown to us in a vision and it has helped my wife and I understand the
heavenly places.
After reading
Ephesians 6:12 and the Lord giving me understanding, I began asking the Holy
Spirit to take me to the heavenly places and reveal to me what I needed to know
so I can pray against these higher-level spirits that are well hidden. Little by little, He began giving us knowledge,
answers, revelation of these spirits that enabled us to pray against these
spirits. Understand, that the Lord can
only give us so much in this area of warfare, because we are only able to
handle a certain amount of knowledge about Satan and his army. God only gives us enough information to train
and prepare us for this heavenly battle and increases our knowledge as we
become more experienced. It takes
practice and experience to become a warrior in God’s army.
Operating in the
spirt world is biblical and available to all of us in this present age as we
prepare to do battle leading up to the coming of the Lord.
Ephesians 6:10-11
Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might. Put on the whole armor of God, that you may
be able to stand against the wiles of the devil.
Hebrews 4:16 Let us
therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find
grace to help in time of need.
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