Robin Smit
WAR NO MORE!!
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Most believers in the church are passionate about being "soldiers for Christ" and about being diligent in warfare. I was one of them. But I let that go a few years ago and haven't looked back. And as a result, I have experienced such beautiful freedom! Freedom from fear and from striving. However, I am not writing this chapter to tell you what to believe regarding spiritual warfare. I simply want to challenge you to make your understanding of IT IS FINISHED bigger than it is right now. Because as it gets bigger, what you currently believe about warfare will change. Peter said in 2 Peter 3:18 that we are to grow or increase in grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!
We should continually be growing in what we know to be true about Jesus and what He FINISHED for us and as us.
In previous chapters, we looked at the word FINISHED or tetelestai in Greek and saw that it was a loud battle cry to lay your weapons down and go home because the war was over. It was the loud declaration that the enemy had been COMPLETELY defeated. It was a FINAL and FULL victory! Warfare can only take place between two undefeated foes. But once an enemy has been CONQUERED, the war is over, and there is peace. Jesus conquered all enemies, and the war is over.
It is FINISHED… such beautiful, COMPLETE, and FINAL words of our victory IN Christ. Abba said similar words in Genesis when He declared, "It is VERY GOOD”, or in Hebrew, “TOV MEOD!"
Tov meod is the best of the best of the best… and better than the absolute best of the best!
The word tov is good in Hebrew and means good, beautiful, and working the way it was designed to function. It is a word meaning whole and complete. The root of the word is tet-bet and means to prepare something to receive. The ancient root of tov is the house surrounded by grace, beauty, love, health, and prosperity.
We are His house, and we were created with a life of grace, beauty, love, and prosperity. He prepared this earth good, beautiful, prosperous, and working the way it was supposed to. He created it complete and whole. He prepared it FINISHED for his son, Adam, to simply receive. Adam was created to rule and reign in a FINISHED environment... merely reigning in a life of grace, beauty, love, and prosperity.
David is an example of a father who also prepared something good and complete for his son to receive. He, as a type of Christ, establishes his kingdom by prevailing over ALL enemies. He prepared a victorious kingdom for his son, Solomon, to receive. And Solomon's reign was peaceful and quiet from enemies (1 Chronicle 22:9). It was an undisturbed kingdom. He had rest from his enemies on EVERY side. He did not have a single enemy to contend with. Peace surrounded him.
The word peace is shalom, meaning favor, good health, prosperity, completeness. The word's root is shalem and means finished, complete, and safe in body, mind, and estate. It is to be completed, restored, and made WHOLE!
Quiet entirely surrounded Solomon! The word quiet is shaqat and means to be undisturbed, still, at rest! This was Solomon's kingdom to be enjoyed. There was no battle or warfare needed. He was simply able to enjoy and delight in everything. It was a dominion of rest. It was a FINISHED kingdom prepared for Solomon to enjoy with absolutely no threat of enemies.
Jesus gave us a FINISHED kingdom to enjoy with no threat of enemies.
But we've been very demon or enemy-conscious as Christians. Thinking we're always in a supernatural battle against evil forces. Believing an enemy attacks us when we are out of the will of God. And also believing that he attacks us when we are in the will of God and need to be stopped from advancing the kingdom. Both beliefs produce either condemnation or self-righteousness in our thinking.
Our life is not lived on a battlefield. Our life is a kingdom of VICTORY! The battle has already been won! FINISHED!
And so, instead of being demon or devil-conscious and warfare focused, we need to be FINISHED conscious! Victory conscious!
Because the enemy was 100% COMPLETELY defeated and stripped and rendered completely powerless two thousand years ago!
The pagan nations of the Old Testament were very demon and devil-conscious. And unfortunately, some of these ancient pagan beliefs aren't much different from things we believe in Christianity today. Israel had absorbed the religious beliefs of the nations around them and mixed them with their belief in God. For example, Numbers 25:3 says that Israel yoked herself, or joined herself, to Baal-peor (a Canaanite god). Defense against evil spirits was a big concern in ancient pagan nations. To them, a demon was an evil god, and they had different classes and levels of demons. They also believed that sickness came from demonic possession. The demons carried the name of the specific sickness they brought, such as a headache demon, fever demon, etc. Canaanite demonology had a demon who had two horns and a tail. And much of the pagan magic of these ancient religions were for protection, to keep demons away, or to expel them. The Israelites also believed that demons lived in deserts or ruins, inflicted sickness upon people, troubled men's minds, and deceived them. The only difference between Israel's beliefs and the pagan nations' beliefs was that the Israelites believed the Lord sent these demons or evil spirits. It was during their times of captivity that Israel began co-mingling their belief about God with these false, pagan religious beliefs.
So, why so much warfare in the body of Christ if the enemy was defeated and stripped of ALL power two thousand years ago?
Because we’ve been taught to believe that we have an enemy named Satan that opposes God, and therefore opposes us and is continually attacking us. But in the Hebrew Bible, the word satan was never used as a proper name. It was merely a term used to identify an adversary. In the Hebrew Bible, there was no "Satan" with a capital S. In early Hebrew traditions, there was no devil, demons, or hell. Judaism doesn't believe in satan as Christians do. They describe satan as one who works for God, a messenger doing the Lord's bidding as an adversary. It is not a prince of darkness but a flesh and blood human opponent or an angel of the Lord as in Numbers 22. But by the time the book of Job came about, early in the Second Temple period (around 2,500 years ago), we can see that satan is developing into an evil being.
It's only in the English Bibles where satan is written with a capital S. In the Hebrew Bibles, it is ha'satan or the adversary. And in Job and Zechariah, ha’satan or the adversary is described as a member of God's heavenly court, a kind of prosecutor.
The one and only time in the Hebrew Bible that satan is used as a proper name is in the Book of Chronicles. He appears in revisions of the books of Samuel, Kings, and Book of Chronicles. All probably dated to the late 4th or early 3rd century B.C. This was the period when the Hebrew Bible was translated into Greek, and the word used for the noun satan was diabolos meaning one who slanders or accuses. The English Bibles translated this word diabolos as Devil (with a capital D). This was also when the books of the Watchers, Enoch, Jubilees, etc., were written. They were not part of the canon of the Bible, but they were popular at the time. These books contain hordes of evil demons and a chief leader or demon who oppose God and oversees a group of fallen angels who spread evil throughout the world.
How did the Jews of this time come up with the idea of a chief demon responsible for evil?
One rabbi says, "The ancient world struggled with the coexistence of good and evil, and so they hypothesized a kind of demonic, divine force that was responsible for evil, arising out of the notion that a good god could not be responsible for bad things."
But they didn't come up with this idea all on their own. Remember, they co-mingled the beliefs of the ancient, pagan nations around them with their own belief in God. Ending up with a warped, distorted view of God and the world around them. In this case, they picked it up from their Persian captors, who ruled over the entire Middle East from 539 to 330 B.C.
The Persian religion was Zoroastrianism which envisioned the universe as a battleground between two opposing supreme gods Ahura Mazda, the "wise lord," and Angra Mainyu, the “destructive spirit."
And Zoroastrianism influenced both Judaism and Christianity and continues to influence our beliefs today. And in our Christian Bibles, the Hebrew word satan evolved into the Antichrist — God's antithesis, who is behind all evil and is the master of hell. Then English translations of the Bible began capitalizing the S in satan and the D in devil, making it a proper noun as in an evil entity. But the devil is diabolos in Greek and isn't used as a proper noun. It isn't even a noun at all but rather an adjective. And in the Septuagint, it is used for verses about satan, such as in Job. It means slandering or accusing, not THE Slanderer or THE Accuser. The exception to that is three different occasions where it talks about human behavior and calls the person a false accuser (noun). But nowhere in Scripture is it talking about a demonic entity that we call the Devil. And in Ephesians 6, where our translations say, “the fiery darts of the evil one,” that isn't a noun either. The evil one is an adjective describing the darts… evil darts.
Devil or diabolos comes from a compound word. It is dia which means because or through, and ballo, meaning to cast down. It is referring to the cast-down condition mankind suffered in because of Adam's fall. It is the fallen mindset of humanity.
Why is all this important?
Because if we don't understand where these concepts and ideas came from, we will think they are true. Thinking they came from God when in reality, they are men's own distorted thoughts.
And so, these pagan nations of the Old Testament believed spirits were evil spirits, and Israel believed these evil spirits that were sent by God.
But what does the Bible say about spirits?
Throughout Genesis, the word spirit referred to either the Spirit of God and the life, the spirit of man, and the soul's emotions. Genesis 2:7 says, "And the LORD God formed the man out of the dust of the ground and breathed the breath of life into his nostrils, and the man became a living being." God breathed the Breath of Life into man, and he became a living being. A living being is chayah nephesh or a soul alive. The word nephesh means soul, life, person. It includes desires, appetites, emotions. It's our inner man who is comprised of spirit and soul (mind, will, emotions, and conscience).
So, in Genesis, when a spirit is mentioned, it refers to God's spirit, or man's spirit or soul. And then there are a few Scriptures it is referring to wind. When it is talking about the Spirit of God, it is connected to creating (Genesis 1:2), intimate fellowship with mankind (Genesis 3:8), and the breath of life in His creation (Genesis 7:15,22).
And then the first time we see the word spirit in connection with man, it refers to his mind and emotions.
In Genesis 26:35, we see the word spirit translated mind referring to Isaac and Rebekah's grief of mind. Esau had married foreign wives, and Isaac and Rebekah's MINDS were grieved or bitter.
It was an emotion of the soul, not a “spirit of grief. “
Then we see in Genesis 41:8 Pharaoh's spirit was troubled. So, he called for all the magicians of Egypt and all its wise men including astrologers and men skilled in those types of things. He was troubled and anxious. It was an emotion of his soul. And in a pagan nation, the cure for these soul emotions (translated spirit) is to call on magicians, sorcerers, and astrologers.
In Exodus 6:9 it says that the children of Israel wouldn't listen to Moses because of “a broken spirit.” He was telling them that God was going to deliver them from the bondage of Egypt and bring them into the Promised Land. It says that they can't hear Moses because “their spirit had been broken” because of cruelty and bondage — slave labor. We can see that having a broken spirit, was their feelings of discouragement and despondency. And it interfered with their ability to hear and respond to Abba's goodness. It also affected their minds. Producing feelings and thoughts of despair, hopelessness, and discouragement. 400 years of slavery, which included hard, brutal physical labor and being immersed in a pagan culture (that worshipped over 2000 gods and was known as the mother of magic), affected their inner man.
It affected their spirit which was their soul emotions.
In Numbers 5:14 is another mention of the word spirit. But instead of describing soul emotions as we saw above with Isaac and Pharaoh and the children of Israel, it is now referred to as a "spirit OF something." It said that a “spirit of jealousy” came upon a husband, and he accused his wife of adultery. So, he took her before the priest, who made her drink bitter ink water and then ash water. And if her belly swelled up and her thigh rotted, then she was guilty of adultery! Seriously?! All of this is presented in verse 11 as Yahweh, or I AM spoke unto Moses saying it!
Personally, I think Moses brought these things over from his life in Egypt!
Because in Egypt, the rivers or waters were considered to have magical powers, and adulterous women were thrown into them. If she drowned, then she was guilty. What an incredible, crazy idea! So, we have to read this account in Numbers 5 and conclude that NO, this was NOT the Lord saying this; it had to be Moses!
Those verses in Numbers 5 are filled with aleph tavs all through it. Aleph tavs are prophetic pointers to the FINISHED work of the cross. In our English Bibles, it is untranslatable. And in Hebrew grammar, it is used as a direct object marker. I believe it is a direct object marker in the sense that it's directly pointing out Jesus as the object of verses.
Aleph and tav are the first and last letters of the Hebrew alphabet, just like the Greek letters alpha and omega are the first and last letters of the Greek Alphabet. Jesus is the Aleph and the Tav, the Alpha and Omega.
The rabbis interpret it as the first matter out of which all things were formed.
In word pictures, aleph tav is strength and cross… the strength or power of the cross. It's like a marker or a signpost in a verse where God is saying, "STOP! I put the aleph tav (the mark of the power of the cross) here so that you will remember to read this through the lens of the FINISHED work of Christ."
These prophetic pointers (את) sprinkled through these verses are saying, "Hey… look at Jesus! He's the only One who intimately knew the Father! And these verses we are reading in Numbers 5, is NOT the nature of Abba that Jesus revealed. In the Gospels, a woman caught in adultery is brought and thrown before Jesus. He didn't demand that she be thrown in a river or be commanded to drink ink and ash water. NO! He revealed the Father's heart toward her — Mercy and Love!
Acts 7:22 says that Moses was instructed with ALL the wisdom of Egypt. All means ALL! All would've included training in the magic arts, and perhaps some of it was still a part of his thinking.
Paul didn't call jealousy a spirit. He called jealousy, as well as adultery, a work of the flesh in Galatians 5. He also called witchcraft and idolatry a work of the flesh.
And this prescription for determining the woman's guilt or innocence in Numbers 5 was definitely witchcraft which is merely a work of the flesh!
So, you can see that man's spirit is affected by his mind (thoughts) and emotions. And, understandably, 400 years of bondage to a pagan nation could cause the Israelites to believe in spirits OF this or that, making them entities. And how the cures for these spirits resembled the magic practiced in these pagan religions. Practices that we could call witchcraft or, as Paul called it, a work of the flesh — not a demonic work!
And it's easy to see that some of our beliefs in modern Christianity about spiritual warfare and demonology are rooted in pagan religious beliefs of ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt.
We say that we believe that Jesus defeated the enemy. But our need to enforce that victory through constant warfare says that we don't believe it was a FINISHED defeat.
But, just exactly how FINISHED is FINISHED regarding spiritual warfare?
Isaiah 40:2: "Speak kindly to Jerusalem; And call out to her, that her warfare has ended, that her iniquity has been removed, that she has received of the LORD'S hand double for all her sins." He said to speak kindly to Jerusalem. It literally says, speak to Jerusalem's heart. Jerusalem was the dwelling place of God. We are the NEW Jerusalem. What was to be spoken to Jerusalem's heart (to her thoughts and feelings)?
Her warfare is ended!
The word warfare is tsaba, meaning warfare, army, and battle. The root means to wage war. The word ended is mala, meaning fulfilled; completed; FINISHED!
The last phrase, “double for all her sins,” is not saying that God has punished Jerusalem double what her sins required. This is a reference to an Eastern custom. If a man owed a debt he could not pay, his creditor would write the amount of the debt on paper and nail it to the front door of the man's house so that everyone passing would see that here was a man who had not paid his debts. But if someone paid the debt for him, then the creditor would double the paper over and nail it to the door as a testimony that the debt had been fully paid.
This is a beautiful picture in Isaiah 40 announcing to Israel as a nation that in the death and resurrection of their Messiah the debt they thought they owed has been fully paid. Their warfare was over, all “assumed” debts were paid, they were free to live in peace and security!
Warfare, armies, battles, and waging any type of war has been completed and FINISHED by Jesus! We reign in peace. We reign in a FINISHED, undisturbed kingdom of rest.
There was a real enemy against man. Genesis 3 says that the serpent deceived Eve. She believed the false accusation that she wasn't like God. Paul wrote about it in 2 Corinthians 11:3, saying, “But I fear, lest by any means, as the serpent beguiled Eve through his subtilty, so your minds should be corrupted from the simplicity that is in Christ.” Eve was seduced. She was thoroughly deceived.
Her mind became corrupted because she believed a lie about herself.
She and Adam believed the lie that they were not entirely made in the image of God. And when they embraced that lie — a false perception of themselves — their perception of God changed. They no longer saw God as He truly was, a loving Father who was passionate about them. That perception caused them to think they were separated from God. Colossians 1:21 says, “And you, that were once alienated and enemies in your mind by wicked works, yet now has he reconciled.”
The perception that they were alienated, and enemies of God was in their minds only.
There are different words in the New Testament to describe this enemy… satan, devil, adversary, thief, etc. I would suggest you look them up and read them in context to see what the writers are referring to. Rather than just automatically thinking it refers to a demonic agent against you that you need to battle. For example, the thief in John 10:10 is called the enemy but refers to the Pharisees' false teachings, not a devil or satan! And read the verse you believe is about warfare in context, considering who the writer is talking to. And reading it through a lens of it is FINISHED.
For example… Paul tells Timothy in 1 Timothy 6:12 that he was to fight the good fight of faith. In context, 1 Timothy is talking about false teachings that were going around.
The word fight refers to a struggle in the soul (mind, will, and emotions). It is from the root word ago.
I got excited when I saw that the root word fight is ago! It is one of my favorite words.
And right there in the root meaning of the word fight (or struggling in the soul) is the answer of how to fight. This root word ago means in Greek to lead. It is equivalent to the Hebrew word nachal, which also means lead AND rest. The more literal meaning of the word is a combination of both of these ideas. It is to lead one to a place of rest.
Christ has already fought and won the fight for us, and as us! He has already led us to a place of rest... co-seated with Him. You don't need to do warfare because IN HIM, you have ALREADY won the battle. His victory is already YOUR victory! There is no enemy to fight. This is simply a call to rest in what He FINISHED!
As we begin to understand that it is FINISHED and know that He has led us to a position of rest, then these soul struggles (in our minds, will, and emotions) won't be a struggle at all. Because we will realize that He has brought us to the place of rest where nothing is required on our part. And our testimony is always it is FINISHED! 2 Corinthians 2:14 says, thanks be to God who ALWAYS, and AT ALL TIMES, is leading us in triumph. Leading in triumph is to publicly exalt the victor who leads the victory procession and putting the conquered enemy on display — exhibiting him as totally defeated. We are the victors! We lead the victory procession, publicly revealing the enemy as COMPLETELY DEFEATED! No warfare is necessary because it is a defeated enemy.
And FINISHED means just that — FINISHED!
The enemy was conquered, not just confronted and rebuked. The only power the enemy has over anybody now is through deception, through lies. But understand, it's an imaginary power, not a real power. It's not a power of any substance — it's only a power that exists in the imaginations and minds. It exists only in distorted, darkened thinking of those who don't fully understand the FINISHED work of Jesus Christ and their identity IN Him.
But, if you still think you need to do spiritual warfare against an enemy's attacks, consider this verse in Isaiah.
Isaiah 35:8–9 describes our new life IN Christ as an eternal highway of holiness. And verse 9 says, “No lion shall be (exist, arise, appear, continue) there, nor any ravenous beast shall go up (reach, invade) there on, it shall not be found (be able, come forth, appear, take hold) there; but the redeemed shall walk there.”
The word ravenous is parits in Greek, meaning violent, vicious, robbers (thieves), and destroyers. The root means to breakthrough.
Colossians 3 tells us that our life is hidden with Christ IN God. Being hidden in God means that no ravenous beast, no enemy, can break through or invade our life. Nothing is invading Jesus, And AS He is so AM I, therefore, nothing invades me either! This place of understanding is the highway of holiness that Isaiah talked about. The high place where no enemy, nothing unclean, and no ravenous beast will be there. We were raised with Him, IN Him, and are co-seated far above all powers and principalities in this world. Living in a time and space earth life that is engaged in the eternal now throne room thinking.
It is an awareness of the spirit realm that is more real than the natural, earthly realm we walk in.
There is no lion or ravenous beast on this highway… no enemy to be found! Nor shall any enemy go up on it. Highways in the Old Testament were designed for ease of travel, unhindered because ALL obstacles have been removed. A highway is a road built up and raised above its surroundings.
It is an understanding of being raised up IN Christ — an awareness of our co-seated-ness IN Him.
And only the redeemed (ALL mankind) are on this highway.
The ancient root of the word redeemed means dancing in a circle. It's the picture of this beautiful eternal dance of oneness… of Father, Son, Spirit, and ALL humanity dancing together! Twirling about in Divine union. They in us and us in Them… living, laughing, and loving undisturbed AS ONE!
So, as we go higher in our thinking, we realize we are truly hidden with Christ in God. This is our dwelling place. To dwell in Hebrew means to sit down. It is a position of rest.
This is where we realize there is no enemy to battle because Jesus defeated ALL enemies.
It's not a high place where the enemy is not allowed to touch us. It's the high place where we realize there is no enemy! From God's perspective, he no longer exists because he was totally, completely destroyed! And it's not the high place where we must use our faith to get there. It's the high place where we realize it's where we have always been. And because it’s FINISHED, we can’t be unseated. Ephesians 2:6 says that we are co-seated with Him in heavenly places. We died with Him, were buried with Him, resurrected with Him, ascended with Him, and we were seated with Him. None of it was our doing; it was all Him. All of those are aorist indicative — past tense facts! FINISHED! And, they are in the active voice, which means the subject of the sentence is performing the action. The subject of the sentence is Jesus. He raised you up, and He seated you in the heavenly realms, with Him, and IN Him. All that is needed is to simply change our thinking.
Paul in 1 Timothy 1:18 describes what good warfare or ideal warfare looks like.
It says, "This charge I entrust to you, Timothy, my child, in accordance with the prophecies previously made about you, that by them you may wage the good warfare…" And verse 19 says, “holding faith and a good conscience.” Whose faith are we holding? His faith. It's always about His faith in us! Galatians 2:20: “this life I now live, I live BY THE FAITH OF THE SON OF GOD.” Understanding that it is His faith IN us takes the pressure off us to have great faith or try to increase our faith. It's his faith IN us… just like it's His strength, His peace, His wisdom, etc.… it's HIS FATH! So, we hold His faith IN us, and that's the faith we live by. And then it says and a good conscience.
The word conscience is suneidesis which is two words, sun meaning together with, and eido, meaning to see and know. It is a co-knowing and a co-seeing.
We hold or echo His faith, co-knowing, and co-seeing with Him, from where we are co-seated with Him. It goes on to say in accordance with the prophecies. Revelation 19:10 says that the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy.
What is the testimony of Jesus?
IT IS FINISHED!
Paul is telling Timothy (and us) that the good warfare we wage regarding the prophecies that were made about us is the report of the FINISHED work of Jesus. It is resting in His faith and co-knowing and co-seeing with Him.
In Exodus 14:13 it says, “And Moses said unto the people, ‘Fear ye not, stand still, and see the salvation of the LORD, which he will shew to you today: for the Egyptians whom ye have seen today, ye shall see them again no more forever.’”
Here we see a picture of the children of Israel being delivered out of bondage. Their enemy (the Egyptians — a type of death) was COMPLETELY defeated.
Never to be seen again.
The word see is raah, meaning to see, experience, perceive, and think. 1 Corinthians 2:16 says we have the mind of Christ. The Amplified version says we hold His thoughts, purposes, and intents of His heart.
Our minds are not a battlefield… we have HIS mind.
And as we believe that, our minds will begin to reflect His thoughts, purposes, and intents of His heart. And our minds will be thinking FINISHED thoughts. We have been given an eternally SECURE victory.
Hebrews 2:6–8 says, “What is man, that thou art mindful of him? Or the son of man, that thou visitest him? 7 Thou madest him a little lower than the angels; thou crownest him with glory and honor, and didst set him over the works of thy hands: 8 Thou hast put all things in subjection under his feet. For in that he put all in subjection under him, he left nothing that is not put under him. But now we see not yet all things put under him.”
Sometimes in life, it doesn't seem like we walk in the victory that is ours. It doesn't look like everything is always under our feet. However, verse 9 says, “but we see Jesus!” The word see is blepo, meaning to observe and watch carefully.
By observing Him, seeing Him as He is — we see ourselves!
Jesus not only destroyed the enemy. He also destroyed the works. 1 John 3:8 says, “For this reason, the Son of God was revealed, that He might destroy the works of the devil.” The word devil here isn't a noun but an adjective. It is a word describing the noun. It is diabolos and means through falling or through being cast down.
It has to do with accusation.
The fall came through the accusation that Adam and Eve were not already just like God. That is what is being said through the Greek word devil. It is not a demonic entity with two horns, a tail, and a pitched fork! It's the accusation of the lie that we are not already like God.
The word works is erga in Greek, meaning tasks, actions, a deed, or activity carried out, behaviors, labors, business. It means doing.
There is nothing this devil can do to us because Jesus COMPLETELY destroyed ALL the devil's works — ALL the accusations, behaviors, labors, experiences, ALL the doings that came out of the fallen mindset, the sacrificial system, etc.
For those still having a difficult time letting go of the idea you've had of satan or the devil, that's ok. You can continue to have your understanding of who or what the enemy is. But what is important is knowing that Jesus COMPLETELY DESTROYED ALL HIS WORKS! He can't attack you. And he can't lie to you, deceive you, lead you astray, plot against you, inflict disease/sickness, or cause division in your life. He can't do anything! Why not? Because ALL his "doing" was completely destroyed!
What does a chapter on warfare as a FINISHED work have to do with a book on healing?
Everything! Because if we think we still have an enemy that we must war against or a mind that is a battleground, then we won't realize that we are whole and complete. That we were healed two thousand years ago! We will always see sickness and disease as an attack by an unseen enemy, and we will see health as something we can lose. But IT IS FINISHED! The I AM is healed and whole, so, therefore, we are healed and whole! Because as He is, so are we in this world!
The key is waking up to who we already are sons, victors, ruling and reigning FROM a seated position of rest… a FINISHED position of FULL VICTORY.
John says in 1 Jn 4:17, “As He is, so are we in this world!” He is seated. He is not still arming Himself against a defeated enemy. And we are seated with Him.
So why are we still arming ourselves against an enemy who was 100% defeated two thousand years ago?
We are co-seated VICTORS. We reign in an undisturbed kingdom of peace.
ALL our warfare is 100% FINISHED.
