Thursday, August 20, 2026

Dealing with the Subjective Adversary vs. Experiencing the Killing Power of the Word

 

Dealing with the Subjective Adversary vs. Experiencing the Killing Power of the Word

The following presentation integrates the biblical revelation, and the spiritual burden expressed in the previous discussion. The central point is that spiritual warfare has both an objective and a subjective aspect: we must resist the enemy outwardly, while allowing the Word, as the Spirit’s sword, to deal with the enemy’s elements within our being.

1. Integrated Summary Table

Aspect

Dealing with the Subjective Adversary

Experiencing the Killing Power of the Word

Meaning

To deal not only with Satan as the outward enemy but also with the adversary operating within us through the elements that have been injected into our natural being—especially the self, natural life, natural thoughts, emotions, and opinions.

To allow the Word of God, as the sword of the Spirit, to enter our being subjectively and kill the elements within us that are contrary to God and give ground to the enemy.

Reason

Satan is not only an enemy outside us but also an adversary who works through things within us. The inward adversary can be more difficult to deal with than outward attacks.

Because the enemy's elements have been injected into man's being, merely resisting outward attacks is insufficient. The Word must be applied inwardly to deal with those elements.

Illustration

An enemy army outside a city plus an enemy agent inside the city. The outward army is visible, but the internal enemy is more subtle and difficult to detect.

A surgical knife. The Word does not merely defend us from outside; it penetrates our inward being and removes the spiritual "disease" caused by the enemy's elements.

Explanation

The enemy is objective outside us, but the adversary becomes subjective within us. As we grow spiritually, we increasingly discover that the self is one of the most serious enemies in our spiritual experience.

Ephesians 6:17 speaks of “the sword of the Spirit, which Spirit is the word of God.” The Word becomes a weapon when the Spirit makes it living and applicable to our present situation.

Effect

The self, natural life, self-righteousness, self-pity, self-confidence, self-love, and self-assertion are exposed and dealt with, so that the enemy has less ground within us.

The natural elements that oppose God are put to death, allowing the life of Christ to have more ground in us and to be expressed through us.

Purpose

To remove the enemy's inward ground and stronghold—not to destroy our personality, but to deny the self and allow Christ to replace the self as our center.

To give Christ more ground within us. The killing is not the goal in itself; it is for life, so that Christ's life may be manifested.

Mutual Relationship

Because there is an inward adversary, there is a need for subjective dealing.

Because the inward adversary must be dealt with, we need the subjective application of the Word as the Spirit's sword.

Example

Someone says something that hurts us. Outwardly, the problem appears to be the other person's words, but inwardly we immediately react with resentment, self-pity, self-righteousness, or retaliation. The deeper problem is the self.

We bring the situation before the Lord and allow His Word to operate in us: “Love your enemies,” “Do all things without murmurings,” etc. The Word kills self-righteousness, self-pity, and retaliation.

Application

When we experience temptation or irritation, instead of asking only, “Who is wrong?”, we ask, “Lord, what part of my being is giving ground to the enemy?”

We should read the Bible not merely to gain knowledge but to allow the Spirit to apply the Word to our thoughts, emotions, will, and reactions.

Spiritual Practice

Recognize the self receive the light confess the inward reaction accept the cross refuse to give ground to the enemy.

Contact the Word the Spirit makes the Word living the Word exposes the Word kills the natural element Christ's life gains more ground.

Direction of Warfare

Deal with the enemy's inward ground.

Exercise the sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God.

Common Mistake

To think of Satan only as an outward enemy while failing to recognize that the self and natural life can become an inward avenue for the enemy's activity.

To treat the Bible merely as doctrine, information, or comfort without allowing the Word to become the Spirit's living sword in our experience.

Ministry Burden

We need to progress from merely dealing with the enemy in the environment to dealing with the self within us. Spiritual warfare is often not about defeating another person but about refusing to let the self rule.

We need the Word to become more than objective biblical knowledge. It must become the living Word applied by the Spirit, operating within us as a killing power.

Prophetic Speaking

“Brothers and sisters, spiritual warfare is not merely resisting the enemy outwardly; it is also refusing to allow the self to reign inwardly.”

“Lord, make Your Word the sword of the Spirit in my experience. Do not let Your Word remain merely as doctrine in my mind; let it enter my being and kill everything that is contrary to You.”

Conclusion

The outward enemy must be resisted; the inward adversary must be dealt with. The more we grow spiritually, the more we realize how serious the self is as an enemy to Christ.

The killing power of the Word is a crucial means for dealing with the inward adversary. The Spirit uses the Word as a sword to kill the enemy's elements and make room for Christ's life.

Key Scriptures

Eph. 6:11–13, 16; Rom. 7:23; Gal. 2:20; Matt. 16:24; Rom. 8:13; 1 Pet. 5:8–9

Eph. 6:17; Heb. 4:12; 2 Cor. 3:6; John 6:63; Psa. 119:105; Eph. 5:26; Rev. 1:16; 19:15, 21

 

2. Spiritual Sequence

The spiritual sequence can be summarized as follows:

The outward enemy

The inward adversary

The self becomes a major inward enemy

The Word enters our being

The Spirit makes the Word living

The Word becomes the Spirit's sword

The natural elements are killed

Christ gains more ground

Christ is expressed through us

We stand in victory in the spiritual warfare

The key principle

The enemy outside us requires resistance; the enemy's elements within us require the killing work of the Word.

The purpose of this killing is not to destroy our person or our soul, but to terminate the natural elements that oppose God's economy and hinder Christ's life.

This corresponds to Paul's statement in 2 Corinthians 4:10–12 concerning “the putting to death of Jesus,which is for the manifestation of the life of Jesus.

Thus:

Killing is for life.
Termination is for resurrection.
The dealing with
the self is for the increase of Christ.

3. Core Contrast

Resisting the Outward Enemy

Experiencing the Killing of the Word

Objective aspect

Subjective aspect

Enemy outside

Enemy's elements within

Resist

Kill

Stand firm

Allow the Word to operate

Put on the armor

Exercise the sword

Deal with Satan's attack

Deal with Satan's elements

External warfare

Internal warfare

“Do not give ground to the enemy.”

“Do not allow the self to reign.”

The enemy is defeated outside

The enemy's inward ground is removed

We stand

Christ gains ground

Resistance preserves our standing

Killing removes the inward obstacle to Christ's living

The deepest spiritual realization is therefore:

The most difficult enemy is often not the Satan we can recognize outside of us, but the self within us that can cooperate with the enemy.

4. Ultimate Conclusion

The Bible presents spiritual warfare as more than a matter of resisting an external Satan. Satan is objectively the enemy, but because his elements have entered into man's fallen natural being, he can also operate as an inward adversary through the self, natural life, natural thoughts, emotions, and opinions.

Therefore, Ephesians 6:17 is crucial: the sword is “the sword of the Spirit,” and the sword is the Word of God. The Word, when made living and operative by the Spirit, penetrates our inward being, exposes what is contrary to God, and kills the enemy's elements within us.

This killing work is not negative in its ultimate purpose. It is for the release and manifestation of Christ's life.

Therefore:

Outwardly, we resist Satan; inwardly, we allow the Spirit through the Word to deal with the self and kill the enemy's elements. Through both aspects of spiritual warfare, Christ gains the ground, the self loses its ruling position, and the victory of Christ is manifested in us and through us.

5. One-Sentence Summary

We resist the outward enemy by standing in God's armor, but we overcome the inward adversary by allowing the Spirit to use the Word as a sword to kill the elements of the self, so that Christ may gain the ground and be expressed through us.

 

*Please refer to the April 2026 Summer Training General Topic: Believers, Part Five: Living Stones and Sheep

Tuesday, August 18, 2026

“Heirs of God” — Five Integrated Thinking Models

 

“Heirs of God” — Five Integrated Thinking Models

Based on the Scriptures and ministry points you provided, the truth concerning “the heirs of God” can be viewed through five interconnected thinking models: Life Identity Union Inheritance Glory. These are not five isolated doctrines but five stages/aspects of one divine-life process.

1. Integrated Master Table — The Five Thinking Models

Thinking Model

Core Question

Biblical Truth

Spiritual Reality

Relationship with the Other Models

Key Scriptures

1. Life Model — An Heir Is Born, Not Made

How do we qualify to become an heir?

An heir is not produced by law, works, or natural descent, but by being born of God and receiving the divine life.

Through faith in Christ and regeneration in His resurrection, we are born into God's family and become God's children.

Regeneration is the life foundation of heirship. Without the divine life, there can be no genuine sonship or inheritance.

John 1:12–13; John 3:16; Titus 3:7; Gal. 4:4–7; Eph. 2:6

2. Identity Model — Children Sons Heirs

Does being God's child automatically mean being a mature heir?

We are born as God's children, but we need to grow in life into mature sons who are qualified to inherit.

The divine life received in regeneration must grow and mature.

Life produces identity; growth in life brings the practical realization of heirship.

Rom. 8:16–17; Gal. 4:7; Titus 3:7

3. Union Model — In Christ Abraham's Seed Heirs According to Promise

Why can we inherit God's promise to Abraham?

“If you are of Christ, then you are Abraham's seed, heirs according to promise.”

By belonging to Christ and being one with Him, we become a part of Christ and share in His inheritance.

Christ is the center of God's promise; our union with Christ brings us into the promised inheritance.

Gal. 3:7–9, 14, 29; Rom. 8:17

4. Inheritance Model — The Heir Inherits God Himself

What exactly is our inheritance?

The inheritance is not merely material blessings but the Triune God Himself, with all that He is, has, has accomplished, and will accomplish for His redeemed ones.

We enjoy the Triune God as our portion and share in all the spiritual blessings in Christ.

The goal of heirship is not merely to receive something from God, but to enjoy God Himself as our eternal portion.

Acts 26:18; Col. 1:12; Eph. 1:18; Titus 3:7

5. Glory Model — Inheriting God Becoming God's Inheritance

What is the ultimate consummation of heirship?

We inherit God and eventually become God's inheritance; we will be glorified with Christ.

Christ's life within us, the hope of glory, saturates our entire being until our body is transfigured and we enter glory.

God becomes our inheritance, and we become God's inheritance. This is the ultimate mutual inheritance.

Rom. 8:17; Col. 1:27; Phil. 3:21; Eph. 1:13, 18

 

2. Spiritual Sequence

The five models form one continuous spiritual sequence:

God's divine life

Regeneration

God's children

Growth in life

Mature sons

Belonging to Christ / Union with Christ

Abraham's seed

Heirs according to promise

Inheriting the Triune God as our portion

Suffering with Christ

Being glorified with Christ

Becoming God's inheritance

Ultimate Spiritual Sequence

Born of God Grow as sons Be joined to Christ Inherit God Be glorified Become God's inheritance

This shows why Romans 8:17 places children, heirs, suffering, and glory together. These are not four unrelated concepts but stages/aspects of the divine-life experience.

3. Core Relationships

Dimension

Our Side

God's Side

Spiritual Transformation

Life

We receive God's life

God imparts His life into us

Death Regeneration

Identity

We become God's children and sons

God becomes our Father

Slaves Sons

Union

We belong to Christ and are one with Him

Christ becomes our life and position

Outside Christ In Christ

Inheritance

We inherit God

God becomes our portion

Sons Heirs

Glory

We are glorified with Christ

God gains us as His inheritance

Inheriting God Becoming God's inheritance

Thus the deepest relationship is:

We inherit God God inherits us

Or:  God becomes our inheritance, and we become God's inheritance.

4. The Five Key Words

The entire truth of “the heirs of God” can be remembered through five key words:

Model

Key Word

Meaning

1. Life Model

BORN

An heir must first be born of God through regeneration.

2. Identity Model

GROW

God's children must grow in the divine life into mature sons.

3. Union Model

UNITE

By belonging to Christ, we become Abraham's seed and heirs according to promise.

4. Inheritance Model

ENJOY

The heir inherits and enjoys the Triune God as his eternal portion.

5. Glory Model

RETURN / BELONG

We ultimately become God's inheritance and express His glory.

Five-word formula:

BORN GROW UNITE ENJOY BELONG

Or, in a more theological form:

Born of God Grow in sonship United with Christ Enjoy God as inheritance Become God's inheritance

5. The Two Sides of Inheritance

One of the deepest revelations concerning the heirs of God is that inheritance has two directions.

Our Inheritance

God's Inheritance

We inherit God

God inherits us

God is our portion

We become God's portion

We enjoy what God is

God enjoys what He has wrought in us

We receive the riches of Christ

Christ is expressed through us

We are filled with God

God gains a corporate expression

We are glorified

God is glorified in us

This brings us from Ephesians 1:11 to Ephesians 1:18:

  • We have an inheritance in Christ.
  • God has an inheritance in the saints.

Therefore, the ultimate issue is not merely:  What will I receive from God?”

but:  What will God ultimately gain in me and in all the saints?”

6. Related Scriptures Overview

Scripture

Revelation Concerning God's Heirs

John 1:12–13

Those who receive Christ are born of God and become His children.

John 3:16

Eternal life is the basis of our eternal hope and inheritance.

Galatians 3:29

Those who belong to Christ are Abraham's seed and heirs according to promise.

Galatians 4:4–7

The Father sent the Son for redemption and the Spirit to accomplish sonship; therefore we are no longer slaves but sons and heirs.

Romans 4:14

The inheritance is related to God's promise and faith.

Romans 8:16–17

Children are heirs, co-heirs with Christ; suffering with Christ leads to glorification with Him.

Titus 3:5–7

Through God's mercy, regeneration, renewal, and justification by grace, we become heirs according to the hope of eternal life.

Acts 20:32

The sanctified ones receive the inheritance among God's people.

Acts 26:18

Those who believe in Christ receive an inheritance among the sanctified.

Colossians 1:12

The Father qualifies us to share in the portion of the saints in the light.

Colossians 1:27

Christ in us is the hope of glory.

Ephesians 1:13

The Holy Spirit is the seal guaranteeing our inheritance.

Ephesians 1:18

The riches of the glory of God's inheritance in the saints.

Hebrews 1:2

Christ is the Heir of all things.

Philippians 3:21

Our lowly body will be transfigured to be conformed to Christ's body of glory.

 

7. The Complete “Heir of God” Framework

The whole revelation can be summarized as follows:

The Father

sends

The Son

accomplishes redemption

The Spirit

applies and completes sonship

We are regenerated

Children of God

grow in life

Mature Sons

belong to Christ

Abraham's Seed

according to promise

Heirs of God

Inherit the Triune God

Suffer with Christ

Be glorified with Christ

Become God's inheritance

God gains a corporate expression in His mature sons

8. Ultimate Conclusion

The truth of “the heirs of God” is not merely that believers will someday receive certain blessings from God. It is the complete process in which:

God gives Himself to us we receive His divine life we become His children we grow into mature sons we are joined to Christ we become heirs according to God's promise we inherit the Triune God as our eternal portion we are glorified with Christ we ultimately become God's inheritance.

Therefore, the five thinking models can be summarized as:

Life is the foundation; sonship is the identity; Christ is the union; the Triune God is the inheritance; glory is the consummation.

And the ultimate mutual cycle is:

We inherit God as our portion, God gains us as His inheritance, we enjoy God, and God is fully expressed and glorified in us.

One-Sentence Summary

We are born of God, grow into mature sons, become one with Christ as heirs according to promise, enjoy the Triune God as our eternal inheritance, and are ultimately glorified with Christ to become God's inheritance and corporate expression.

 

Please refer to the April 2026 Summer Training, General Topic: Believers, Part Four: God's Heirs