“The Ascended Position vs. Spiritual Warfare”
Ephesians 2:6 He raised us up
with him and seated us with him in the heavenly realms.
Ephesians 6:10 Finally, be
strengthened in the Lord by the power of his might.
Ephesians 6:11 Put on the full
armor of God, that you may stand firm against the
schemes of the devil.
Ephesians 6:12 For we do not wrestle with flesh and blood, but with the rulers,
the authorities, the powers of this dark world and with the evil spiritual
forces in the heavenly realms.
Colossians 1:13 He has delivered us from the dominion of darkness and brought us into the kingdom of his beloved Son;
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Item |
The Ascended Position |
Spiritual Warfare |
Relationship & Spiritual
Insight |
Scripture |
|
Meaning |
Being
resurrected with Christ and seated with Him in the heavenlies |
Fighting
against the spiritual forces of darkness from a heavenly position |
Spiritual
warfare is not earthly activity but heavenly execution |
Ephesians 2:6; 6:12 |
|
Cause |
Through
Christ’s death, resurrection, and ascension, believers are joined to Him |
Satan still
occupies the air and blinds people |
Without the
ascended position, there is no genuine spiritual warfare |
Col. 1:13; Heb. 2:14 |
|
Illustration |
Like a king
seated on the throne |
Like heavenly
armies attacking from above |
First the
throne, then the battle; first the position, then the authority |
Rev. 12:5-11 |
|
Explanation |
Believers live
in the reality of Christ’s ascension |
Warfare is not
fleshly struggle but dealing with spiritual darkness |
Warfare is a
matter of life and position, not merely activity |
2 Cor. 10:3-5 |
|
Effect |
Brings heavenly
power, authority, and light |
Casts out
darkness and releases people from Satan’s authority |
The more
heavenly we are, the stronger the warfare |
Acts 26:18 |
|
Purpose |
To live out
Christ’s ascended life and reign |
To recover
God’s lost ground and bring in His kingdom |
Ascension is
for reigning; warfare is for the kingdom |
Matt. 6:10 |
|
Difference |
Focuses on
position and life |
Focuses on
execution and conflict |
The ascended
position is the foundation; warfare is its expression |
Eph. 2:6; 6:10-18 |
|
Relationship |
Heavenly
position produces spiritual authority |
Spiritual
warfare proves one is living in ascension |
The two are
directly proportional |
James 4:7 |
|
Example |
The Lord Jesus
seated at God’s right hand |
The Lord
casting out demons and releasing captives |
Christ first
won in heaven, then executed victory on earth |
Luke 10:18-19 |
|
Biblical
Example |
Paul the
Apostle lived in a heavenly vision |
Paul the
Apostle confronted darkness and turned people to God |
Paul’s ministry
carried the character of kingdom warfare |
Acts 19:11-20 |
|
Gospel
Application |
Gospel
preachers must live in a heavenly condition |
Only then can
people truly be delivered from Satan’s authority |
Earthly methods
save outwardly but cannot fully release inwardly |
Acts 26:18 |
|
Building Up
Saints |
Only those
living in ascension can minister life |
They can help
believers escape darkness |
Mere doctrine
cannot bring spiritual release |
John 8:32 |
|
Spiritual
Principle |
Losing the
heavenly condition means losing spiritual power |
Falling into
the flesh brings defeat |
The secret of
warfare is not zeal but ascension |
Rom. 8:6 |
|
Spiritual
Condition |
The more we
live in the spirit, the more heavenly we become |
The more
authority we have over darkness |
Our spiritual
warfare depends on our heavenly measure |
Gal. 5:16 |
|
Spiritual
Danger |
Loving the
world and walking in the flesh |
Ministry loses
spiritual impact |
Fleshly methods
cannot bring genuine victory |
1 John 2:15-17 |
|
Partial
Experience |
Even immature
believers may partially live in ascension |
Therefore they
can partially deal with darkness |
The help we
give depends on our heavenly portion |
1 Cor. 3:1-3 |
|
Mature
Condition |
The whole
person lives in the heavenlies |
The whole life
becomes spiritual warfare |
Darkness is
driven out wherever such a person goes |
Rev. 11:15 |
|
Burden |
The church must
recover a heavenly living |
The church must
become God’s army |
God desires
heavenly people, not merely workers |
2 Tim. 2:3-4 |
|
Prophetic
Speaking |
“Keeping the
ascended position is more important than merely working.” |
“True spiritual
warfare proceeds from the throne.” |
“Our spiritual
authority matches our heavenly measure.” |
Eph. 6:10-11 |
|
Core Points |
Ascension is
the basis of authority |
Warfare is the
expression of heavenly living |
First seated in
heaven, then victorious over the air |
Eph. 2:6; 6:12 |
|
Practical
Application |
Stay in
fellowship with the Lord daily and reject worldly living |
Pray, preach,
and serve from the spirit, not from natural effort |
Maintain a
heavenly condition to minister deliverance and life |
Col. 3:1-3 |
|
Conclusion |
Only those who
live in Christ’s ascension possess genuine spiritual authority |
Spiritual
warfare depends on heavenly life, not natural strength |
When the church
lives in ascension, God’s kingdom advances on earth |
Matt. 16:18-19; Rev.
12:10-11 |