In the early days of our
ministry, a well-known witch attended services in the church Sue and I were
planting in eastern Canada. Several people came to me concerned about the
presence of this witch. They wondered if she was trying to work some spell or
sorcery on our fledgling congregation.
Several of us met together to pray about the situation. While
praying, I saw a vision of smoke (representing the devil) and then a wind
(representing the Spirit of God) that came along and blew the smoke away. The
smoke had no substance or strength with which to resist the wind. It was
suddenly gone.
At the very same time another person saw a
similar vision and then a powerful, prophetic word came forth that gave me a
new perspective on the devil. God said, “My
power is so far surpassing any power possessed by the devil, he is not worthy
of the attention you are giving him.”
Satan is a Defeated Foe
When it comes to spiritual warfare, we must
realize that there was a tremendous shift that took place at the cross,
resurrection, and ascension of Jesus. Satan was not annihilated but he was
stripped of his authority. He is like a 5-star general who is court-martialed,
stripped of his authority, and drummed out of the army.
The general still exists but no longer has any
authority. If, however, the general puts on his uniform with all his military
medals, he will be able to exercise authority over those who do know the truth
of his court-martial. But for those who know the truth, even a private can tell
the former general to “get lost.” So it is with even the newest babe "in Christ."
The overwhelming victory of Christ over Satan is
delineated by Paul in Ephesians 1:15-23. He speaks of Christ being raised from
the dead by the mighty power of God and then being seated at His right hand
in the heavenly places.
The “right hand” in Scripture is symbolic of
authority and power. Psalm 98:1, for example, says of God, His right hand
and His holy arm have gotten Him the victory. When Paul says that Jesus is
now seated at the right hand of God, he is saying that Jesus is seated at the
pinnacle of the universe, in the place of ultimate authority and power.
This place where Christ is seated is far
above all principality and power and might and dominion, and every name that is
named, not only in this age but also in that which is to come (Eph. 1:21).
It doesn’t matter what kind of principality or power it may be–even Satan himself–-the
place where Christ is seated is far above them all.
And here is what is incredible! Paul says that
the same power that raised Jesus from dead and seated Him in that place of
ultimate authority, far above any power possessed by the devil, is now at work
in you and me. No wonder Satan trembles at the child of God who knows his/her
position and authority in Christ.
T.L. Osborn Understood Satan’s Defeat
I had the
privilege of working with the elder statesman of modern, miracle evangelism,
the late Dr. T. L. Osborn. T. L was a firm believer in the absolute victory of
Jesus over Satan and demonic forces, and he expressed this in his overseas
crusades where much fear and superstition existed concerning Satan and demons.
He told, for example,
about a miracle crusade his ministry sponsored in Africa. Among the many
thousands that had gathered in the open air were hundreds of witch doctors who
had come there with their fetishes to cast curses and spells on the foreign
preacher.
Knowing this, the supporting pastors wanted to
lay hands on him and pray for his protection before going on the platform. T.
L. emphatically refused their prayer. He said, “I would not insult my Lord in
that way.”
T. L. focused his attention on preaching the
good news of Jesus and His victory over all the powers of darkness and hell. Many came to
Christ that day and many were miraculously set free from all kinds of illnesses
and bondages. And some Christian pastors realized that they did not have to be afraid
of the devil.
This New and Better Covenant
Even under the Old Covenant the enemies of God
could not cast spells and curses on His people. Balak hired the prophet Balaam
to curse Israel but after seven attempts he had to admit he could not do it. How shall I curse whom God has not cursed,
Balaam asked (Numbers 23:8).
If this were true under the Old Covenant, how much more is it true
under this new and better covenant based on the shed blood of Jesus Christ! Remember
the words of Jesus in Matthew 28:19. After emerging from the tomb as a mighty
conqueror over death, hell, and the grave, He said to His disciples,
All authority in heaven and on earth has been
given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations . . ..
Dr. Eddie Hyatt is the founder of Hyatt Int'l Ministries, the "1726 Project" and The Eddie Hyatt Podcast. His books are available on Amazon and his website at http://eddiehyatt.com.