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The Lord is
my light and my salvation; whom do I fear? The Lord is my life's
refuge; of whom am I afraid? Psalm 27:1
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JEZEBEL'S WAR AGAINST
SPIRITUAL AUTHORITY
The spirit of Jezebel will target, and then seek to divide, the
relationship between a pastor and the church intercessors. The antidote?
Let the senior leader appreciate, communicate and support his
intercessors and esteem their contribution, and let the intercessors set
their prayer focus to first seek the spiritual fulfillment of the senior
pastor's vision.
When the Jezebel spirit attacks the church leadership-whether it
involves temptation, confusion, witchcraft, fear or discouragement-it
will always have as its ultimate purpose to disable the spiritual
authority of pastoral leadership. Thus, Jesus promised that the church
that overcomes Jezebel will be granted "authority over the nations." (Rev
2:26-28). The Jezebel spirit seeks to divide, diminish and then
displace the spiritual authority God has given church leaders.
Without pastors leading in godly authority, a church simply cannot
function: confusion, ambition and chaos reign. True spiritual authority
is a source of protection; it is a living shelter that covers and
nurtures a home or church. Satan seeks to neutralize the leader in that
Christian setting, for if he can strike the shepherd, he can scatter the
sheep.
One way in which the Jezebel spirit attacks churches is by dividing
intercessors from pastoral authority. We need intercessors, for without
them we literally would not move forward. However, when an intercessor
assumes that their "prophetic witness" is the guiding light of the
church, or when they stand apart from the church leader and offer a
different vision than what the leadership presents, it is actually
Jezebel infiltrating that church to bring division.
The deception deepens for often those who present a vision different
than the pastor's are usually presenting something that could seem
godly. It is the spirit or attitude through which they communicate their
perceptions that opens the door to Jezebel. The unbending demand that a
leader conform to both their prophetic witness and the timing of its
implementation is where this spirit gains access and causes division.
PRAY THE SENIOR LEADER'S VISION
The best relationship between a pastor and the church intercessors
occurs when intercessors simply pray the vision of the senior church
leader. His responsibility is to lead; their responsibility is to
intercede. They are not called to try to make their church become like
some other church. For to do so becomes a great source of strife and
heartache for all.
God has a unique call, or responsibility, that He bestows upon every
congregation. That sense of direction and purpose for the local church
is usually given to its founding pastor. When he leaves, the vision of
the church is passed on to the church elders who, in turn, look for a
new pastor who can build upon God's historic call to that congregation.
The senior leader of a church, though he is certainly imperfect, is
still appointed by God as the "head of the household" (Matt 24:45)
This senior pastor, working together with his associate leaders, has the
responsibility to incorporate into the church structure what the Lord
brings to him. This responsibility presents itself through a variety of
sources. His "leading" may come personally from the Lord, or it might
emerge from counsel with his elders or other peers
When one or more intercessors seek to manipulate, pressure or control
the church leader with a prophetic witness, beware: the Jezebel spirit
is at work. When church members are being disconnected from the senior
leader through a whispering campaign and are now following a "prophetic
witness," beware: again, the tactic comes from Jezebel. Remember, Jesus
said of Jezebel, "She calls herself a prophetess." Beware of
self-appointed spiritual authorities in the church that undermine the
authority of the senior leader or leadership team.
Instead of following the trail of the discontented prophetic whisperer,
pray the vision of the senior pastor. If he does not have a vision, ask
him to write one up so you can support his vision and help see it
fulfilled. When you have a witness born of prayer, submit it to the
senior leader in meekness and let him (or him and his associate ministry
team) discern it. But do not be offended if the timing of implementation
comes much later or even not at all. Perhaps the word you sensed was not
for everyone, but for you.
GOD LOVES ORDER
One cannot truly know God nor appreciate Him as He is without being awed
at the ordered array of His universe. Yes, the Almighty loves life and
freedom, but at the substructure of all creation there first had to
exist an immutable matrix of order. It was upon this foundation of
ordered laws of physics that life emerged. Order is the source of life.
We must remember that the very same eternal mind that created the
structured order of the universe, created the church. There is a divine
order to the church that begins in being rightly related to Christ and
the leadership He gives to the church through people. God is a God of
order; order precedes life and freedom. God's mind is ordered; His will
is ordered and He gives "orders" to put things in order.
It is important to note that the Lord Himself honors the order He
creates. Consider: the Lord appeared to Paul, spoke to him, actually
blinded him in His glory, and then said, "rise, and enter the city, and
it shall be told you what you must do" (Acts 9:6). Why didn't the
Lord just heal Paul? Why didn't He just tell Paul what he had to do?
Paul would have to learn that, to reach God, he would have to submit to
man. This is God's order and the Lord Himself honored it. Paul had to
hear about Jesus from Annaias.
Consider church protocol in the book of Acts. When Philip brought the
gospel to Samaria after Pentecost, miracles, conversions and great signs
were accomplished. But Philip would not lay his hands upon the
Samaritans to receive the Holy Spirit. Why? Because until this time, the
Holy Spirit had only spread through the hands of the first apostles.
Again, God required His servant to respect the order and authority of
the first apostles.
God has an order in your church. However it is established, and in
whatever way it is defined, it is a place in order and it should be
respected and honored. It does not matter whether you agree or not with
the governmental structure within a church; as long as you attend that
fellowship you should honor the order. Most congregations are led by a
pastor; some, the authority resides in the elder or deacon board; in
still others, the authority comes from a bishop or even a prophetic or
apostolic ministry. Whatever the structure, honor it and submit to it
without dissension. If you feel you cannot grow in that congregation
under its present structure, find a church where you can develop
spiritually. However, do not cause strife just because you are not
familiar or comfortable with the order.
When the Jezebel spirit begins to manifest in a church, it immediately
seeks to undermine the authority structure. If it cannot directly seduce
a leader or cause him to commit immorality (and use that sin to diminish
his authority), it will bring strife and division to challenge his
authority in the church. Remember, Jezebel was a queen who ruled a king;
she assumes a "prophetess" role so she can rule a church. In so doing,
she seeks to create a counterfeit authority among groups of individuals
in a congregation. The result is that the established order in the
church is undermined, true authority is neutralized, leaders are then
wearied (tired, especially in having run out of strength, patience, or
endurance).
"And angels who did not keep their own domain, but abandoned their
proper abode, He has kept in eternal bonds under darkness for the
judgment of the great day." (Jude 1:6).
There is a proper abode for each of us in the order of God. Jesus said
that, in the Father's house there were "many dwelling places" and that
He was going to prepare a place of each of us. The Father's house is not
only a place found in heaven; it is revealed here on earth in the body
of Christ. Whenever we seek to break the order of our church, we leave
our proper place and enter a realm "kept in eternal bonds under
darkness."
My friends stay loyal to the church order where you worship God. If that
order does not fit your temperament, find a church that does. If you
cannot find a church, perhaps you are called to start one where your
vision of Christianity can be fulfilled. But whatever you do, do not
open up to false authority; do not dishonor the authority in your local
fellowship through gossip or dissension; rather pray the vision of the
senior pastor. For in so doing, you will help bring the church into the
destiny of God and serve to fulfill the uniqueness of God's purpose.
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