Breaking Spiritual Strongholds
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All believers are in a war
- a war with their adversary, the Devil (1 Pet.
5:8), and his evil spiritual forces which he
dispatches and assigns to perpetrate his
wickedness throughout the world. The scripture
says that we "wrestle... against principalities,
against powers, against the rulers of the
darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of
wickedness in the heavenly places" (Eph. 6:12).
We are well aware of the
evil characteristics of Satan, that he "kills,
steals, and destroys" (John 10:10). But beyond
his routine harassments, temptations or
hit-and-run attacks, the Devil's forces seek
territory to establish long-term strongholds in
which they may dominate and hold captive.
Satanic forces search for people, cities, and
nations in which they are not resisted and where
they may flourish.
"Strongholds" could be
actual "demon possession," but can merely be a
"strong" influence or grip, persistent
oppression, obsessions, hindrances or
harassment. Believers cannot be demon possessed,
but many Christians are the victims of Satan's
strongholds.
Getting to the Root of the Problem
The devil's primary
strategy is to disguise his activities so that
it appears that someone or something else is to
blame. He wants us to get our attention on his
surrogates, his instruments, his hindrances and
"wrestle" with them, so that our battle will be
directed against the "symptoms" instead of the
"real source."
We all know that a
decongestant will help relieve a stuffy nose,
but it will not cure a cold. Likewise, you can
fight with the symptoms of the Devil, but you
will not end the problems until you deal with
the source and bind the "strong man."
Remember when Peter
resisted Jesus' decision to return to Jerusalem,
knowing that He would be crucified there? Jesus
did not rebuke Peter, but turned to Peter and
rebuked Satan. "Get behind me Satan" (Matt.
16:23). Peter wasn't demon possessed, and
probably didn't intend to be an offense.
However, the Devil inspired Peter's statement,
and Jesus went after the real source.
Paul said that our battle
is not with "flesh and blood" but with spiritual
adversaries (Eph. 6:12). How important it is
that we understand what the real root of the
problem is -- "who" our real enemy is. It is
Satan, not flesh and blood, not our brethren,
not our family, not our children, not husbands
and wives, not employers, nor our government!
The Devil is the enemy!
Binding the Strong Man
One time, after Jesus had
cast out a devil and healed a deaf and mute boy,
Jesus explained that in order to overturn the
works and activity of the Devil, we must bind
him first. "Or else how can one enter a strong
man's house and plunder his goods, unless he
first binds the strong man? And then he will
plunder his house" (Matt. 12:29). In order to
neutralize the Devil's works, we must go and
deal directly with the source and bind up the
devil so that his hands are tied. Then we'll be
able to take back what he's stolen and bring a
halt to his actions.
I've preached in many
cities that have been strongholds for the Devil.
The symptoms of this are many. Often the local
churches suffer senseless conflicts or
unexplained problems. The congregations
experience little growth, and the preaching of
the Word is not easily proclaimed or well
received by the community. These are the
symptoms, but behind the scene Satan is the
culprit. In such cases, those spiritual
strongholds must be dealt with and bound for the
ministry to be effective.
All
Believers have Authority over the Devil
All Christians must be
aware that God has equipped them to overcome
Satan's power. The Apostle Paul said that "the
weapons of our warfare are not carnal (of a
fleshly or earthly nature), but mighty in God
for pulling down strongholds" (2 Cor. 10:4).
You may recall the time
when the seventy disciples returned to the Lord
rejoicing about the results of their ministry.
They remarked, "Lord, even the demons are
subject to us in Your name" (Luke 10:17). But
then Jesus pointed out that the great marvel of
this was that the devils were subject to them
because their names were "written in heaven." In
other words, because they were saved -- because
of their relationship with Christ, they had
authority over the Devil in the name of Jesus.
Jesus has given all His
followers -- all those who know Jesus personally
as their Lord and Savior -- the authority to use
His name to expel the forces of evil. To all
believers, Jesus said, "In My name they will
cast out demons..." (Mark 16:17).
How
to Break Strongholds and keep them Broken!
1. AUTHORITY -- Every
believer has the right to use the authority of
Jesus' name to bind and take authority over
Satan's activities. "No one can enter a strong
man's house and plunder his goods, unless he
first binds the strong man, and then he will
plunder his house" (Mark 3:27). Issue a spoken
command to the devil that he is bound and he
must leave the stronghold! Exercising authority
in the name of Jesus will expel the Devil's
influence. "And these signs will follow those
who believe: In My name they will cast out
demons; they will speak with new tongues..."
(Mark 16:17).
2. INTERCESSION -- Come
together with other believers to pray and
intercede against strongholds until you get
results. There is intensified power in the
gathering of more believers. Prayer with fasting
intensifies faith, and faith will break
strongholds. "Then the disciples came to Jesus
privately and said, "Why could we not cast him
out? However, this kind does not go out except
by prayer and fasting" (Matthew 17:19,21).
3. DISPLACEMENT --
Establish the presence of God. Where Satan has
been commanded to leave, fill it up with God's
presence. Where the presence of the Lord is, the
Devil isn't! Satan doesn't want to hang around
where people are lifting up Jesus in worship, in
singing and prayer. The presence of the Lord
displaces the Devil. "For what fellowship has
righteousness with lawlessness? And what
communion has light with darkness?" (2
Corinthians 6:14).
4. RESISTANCE -- Submit
yourselves and draw close to God. The Bible says
this is how we resist Satan and he will flee.
The Devil runs from submitted, yielded
Christians. He runs from your life, and will run
away from where you go. "Therefore submit to
God. Resist the devil and he will flee from you"
(James 4:7).
5. OCCUPATION -- Give no
place or vacancy to the Devil. With Satan
departed, fill the void with God. Let
righteousness be the standard rule and behavior.
Provide no pocket of rebellion, corruption or
immorality in which Satan can find refuge to
rebuild his influence or strength. The scripture
says to not "give place to the devil" (Eph.
4:27).
6. FORTIFICATION -- Clothe
yourself with God's armor. Take upon you daily,
the full array of God's spiritual equipment that
you may maintain battle-ready status. With the
shield of faith, the sword of the Spirit (God's
Word) and the other links of armor (Eph.
6:13-17), you will be ready to resist any
satanic assault, and will be ready to engage the
strongholds in others. "Put on the whole armor
of God, that you may be able to stand against
the wiles of the devil" (Ephesians 6:11).
By Dr. Dale A.
Robbins
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