Kingfisher leadership news march 2018

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Kingfisher Leadership

1st March 2018

Kingfisher Leadership news The Bible wisely points out that: “The person who loves God will avoid all extremes” (Ecclesiastes 7:14, NIV), and this is very true in the area of Spiritual Warfare. There are three extremes in this area that we particularly need to avoid and lead others to avoid:

Our three challenges for 2018: 3 - SPIRITUAL WARFARE

The extreme of DUALISM. Dualism sees life as a struggle between the forces of good and evil. When good things happen, you can see that God is ‘winning’ and when bad things happen, satan is getting the upper hand. In Spiritual Warfare, this translates to a sense of needing to defeat satan rather than declare the truth that he already is defeated.

Spiritual Warfare is about policing what has already been established, not about policymaking

The extreme of TRIUMPHALISM. This can be expressed as follows:

Because Christ has won the decisive victory on the cross and satan is a defeated foe, so there is nothing to worry about. We don’t even really need to take him seriously. Added to which is the Hollywood picture of satan just being an object of fun. The extreme of PESSIMISM. At this extreme, Christians feel weak and powerless to pray confident, assertive prayers. What’s the point? The problems of society are far too big and complex for me to be able to do anything about. Anyway, all this stuff about wrestling with the demonic sounds like something out of a horror movie… not real life.

In this third instalment of what we believe God is particularly drawing our attention to this year (the first being Authority and the second being Jubilee) , we are considering something that has always been rather controversial - the subject of Spiritual Warfare. What is Spiritual Warfare?

Spiritual Warfare is about seeing the personal evil and suffering and the structural evil and suffering, and recognising that to just campaign against those things on a human level is like picking fruit from a tree… the fruit is going to grow back. You need to look at what is producing the fruit and deal with that if you want the fruit to stop growing. What’s producing the fruit of evil and suffering is satan and his demonic forces. That’s where Paul directed his energy. And that realisation, actually, was very good news, because, although Paul was powerless to affect the laws of the land, he knew that the spiritual powers behind all of that had already been dealt with: “In this way, God disarmed the evil rulers and authorities. He shamed them publicly by his victory over them on the cross of 1 Christ” (Colossians 2:15)


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