Warfare with Principalities in the Spiritual Realm

Vlad Savchuk2 minutes read

The speaker discusses the dangers of engaging in cosmic conflicts, focusing on second heaven warfare and the negative consequences it can bring, emphasizing the importance of fighting demons in individuals instead. He highlights the significance of preaching the Gospel and using defensive weapons like the Word of God in spiritual warfare, pointing out that Jesus's victory on the cross disarmed ruling principalities and Christians are called to reclaim nations for God through humility, prayer, and aligning with Gospel basics.

Insights

  • Engaging in second heaven warfare is discouraged due to its ineffectiveness and potential negative consequences, with the focus instead being on combating demons within individuals.
  • The ultimate goal is for redeemed faithful servants, not ruling principalities, to lead nations in the eternal kingdom, emphasizing the importance of preaching the Gospel and prayer in spiritual warfare.

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  • What is second heaven warfare?

    Second heaven warfare involves engaging in cosmic conflicts.

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Summary

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"Second Heaven Warfare: Origins, Consequences, and Rebuke"

  • The speaker addresses a controversial topic, urging listeners to approach it with an open mind and scriptural basis.
  • The discussion centers around cosmic conflicts, specifically second heaven warfare.
  • The speaker advises against engaging in second heaven warfare and emphasizes the importance of focusing on fighting demons in individuals.
  • Personal experiences of engaging in second heaven warfare are shared, involving rituals like fasting, attacking principalities, and using virgin oil to close portals.
  • Despite efforts, the speaker notes that second heaven warfare did not yield positive results and often led to personal problems for those involved.
  • The speaker delves into the origins of principalities, referencing Deuteronomy 32:8 and explaining how God divided nations among His sons.
  • There is a discussion on the corruption of God's sons, who were assigned to nations but turned to abuse and seduction, leading to the worship of false gods.
  • The speaker highlights God's rebuke of His sons for their actions and the consequences they face.
  • The gods assigned to nations led people to worship them instead of God, resulting in the spread of witchcraft, immorality, and false worship.
  • The speaker references God's judgment on the gods of Egypt for mistreating His children, illustrating how each plague targeted a specific Egyptian god.

18:13

Spiritual Warfare: Gods, Nations, and Revival

  • Ancient civilizations were devoted to their gods, with similarities to biblical concepts.
  • Israel faced harassment, leading to God's intervention against the gods of Egypt.
  • Territorial principalities opposed God's work, with examples from Daniel 10:13.
  • Nations like Persia and Greece had spiritual entities behind them, influencing their success.
  • Gods and spirits were empowered by the worship they received from the people they ruled.
  • Jesus's death legally disarmed principalities over nations, fulfilling a prophecy from Genesis.
  • Jesus's victory on the cross disarmed ruling principalities, taking back authority over nations.
  • Christians are sent to reclaim nations for God, with preaching the Gospel as the primary spiritual warfare.
  • Preaching the Gospel weakens principalities, as seen in the spread of Christianity in Rome.
  • The recipe for revival involves humility, prayer, seeking God, repentance, and healing the land.

38:15

"Keys to Nations: Gospel Wisdom Over Secrets"

  • Jesus gives keys to reclaim nations, but people focus on unaligned secrets from YouTube preachers.
  • Wisdom and secrets should align with Gospel basics and church history.
  • Extremes based on secret revelations can lead to actions not instructed by the Bible.
  • Paul teaches Timothy about regional prayer, emphasizing simplicity in spiritual warfare.
  • Our authority against principalities is limited to self-defense, not direct confrontation.
  • Paul instructs to stand ground against principalities, using defensive weapons like the Word of God.
  • Prayer for saints and bold declaration of the Gospel are key in dealing with principalities.
  • In eternity, ruling principalities will be replaced by redeemed sons of Jesus to lead nations.
  • Redeemed faithful servants will be given power over nations in the eternal kingdom.
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