This document discusses the authority that Christians have been given over Satan. It argues that Satan's power has been exaggerated, and that his only power is deception. It notes that when Satan tempted Adam and Eve, he did so through deception rather than force. Christians have weapons with divine power to demolish Satan's strongholds and arguments through their minds. The key points are that all authority comes from God, God gave authority over the earth to mankind, and Satan only has power through deception, not force, against believers who have authority in Christ.
This document discusses the authority that Christians have been given over Satan. It argues that Satan's power has been exaggerated, and that his only power is deception. It notes that when Satan tempted Adam and Eve, he did so through deception rather than force. Christians have weapons with divine power to demolish Satan's strongholds and arguments through their minds. The key points are that all authority comes from God, God gave authority over the earth to mankind, and Satan only has power through deception, not force, against believers who have authority in Christ.
This document discusses the authority that Christians have been given over Satan. It argues that Satan's power has been exaggerated, and that his only power is deception. It notes that when Satan tempted Adam and Eve, he did so through deception rather than force. Christians have weapons with divine power to demolish Satan's strongholds and arguments through their minds. The key points are that all authority comes from God, God gave authority over the earth to mankind, and Satan only has power through deception, not force, against believers who have authority in Christ.
This document discusses the authority that Christians have been given over Satan. It argues that Satan's power has been exaggerated, and that his only power is deception. It notes that when Satan tempted Adam and Eve, he did so through deception rather than force. Christians have weapons with divine power to demolish Satan's strongholds and arguments through their minds. The key points are that all authority comes from God, God gave authority over the earth to mankind, and Satan only has power through deception, not force, against believers who have authority in Christ.
Some of the key takeaways from the passage are that Satan only has the power of deception over believers, Jesus restored the authority given to mankind, and believers have spiritual weapons like God's word to fight Satan's lies.
According to the passage, Satan only has the power of deception over believers. He cannot force or compel them, but can only deceive them. His only power is if believers yield to his lies.
The passage says that Jesus restored the authority lost by Adam and Eve by living a sinless life on earth and defeating Satan in all his temptations. He then took our sins to the cross, rose again, and was given all authority in heaven and on earth by God.
Our
Authority
In
Christ
By:
Andrew
Wommack
In
the
remainder
of
our
time
together
I
want
to
talk
about
this
authority
God
has
given
us
as
believers.
In
order
to
address
this,
we
are
going
to
have
to
deal
not
only
with
the
authority
we
have
but
the
authority
of
Satan.
He
has
been
blown
out
of
proportion.
Christians
have
been
led
to
believe
we
are
fighting
a
being
whose
power
is
superior
to
ours,
and
we
are
just
barely
able
to
cope
with
him.
That’s
not
what
the
Scripture
teaches
at
all.
It
does
say
in
Ephesians
6:12,
12
For
our
struggle
is
not
against
flesh
and
blood,
but
against
the
rulers,
against
the
authorities,
against
the
powers
of
this
dark
world
and
against
the
spiritual
forces
of
evil
in
the
heavenly
realms.
So
Satan
is
a
factor;
he
does
exist.
He
has
a
hierarchy
of
Principalities
and
powers
that
we’re
dealing
with,
but
in
the
verse
just
prior
to
that,
it
says
that
we
have
to
stand
against
the
deceptions
of
the
devil.
The
only
power
Satan
really
has
against
us
is
deception.
He
doesn’t
have
power
to
just
overcome
us.
In
Genesis
3
we
see
that
when
the
first
temptation
came
against
Adam
and
Eve,
Satan
didn’t
come
with
some
superior
force.
For
instance,
instead
of
inhabiting
a
mammoth
or
an
elephant,
putting
his
foot
on
Adam’s
head,
threatening
them,
and
saying
“Serve
me
or
else,”
he
inhabited
a
snake,
the
most
subtle
creature
God
made.
The
word
“subtle”
means
“sly,
deceptive,
or
cunning.”
The
reason
Satan
came
through
the
snake
was
because
he
really
didn’t
have
the
power
to
force
Adam
and
Eve
to
do
anything.
He
could
only
deceive.
He
came
against
the
nature
and
character
of
God
and
began
to
criticize
Him,
saying,
“God
doesn’t
really
love
you—He’s
holding
things
back
from
you.”
He
used
deception
to
tempt
Adam
and
Eve
to
sin
against
God.
They
were
the
ones
who
had
all
the
authority,
and
the
reason
Satan
had
to
do
it
this
way
was
because
he
didn’t
have
power
to
come
against
God.
There’s
so
much
more
I
don’t
have
time
to
go
in
to,
but
one
of
the
main
points
I
want
to
get
across
is
concerning
the
authority
of
the
believer.
We
have
to
recognize
that
Satan
has
zero
power
and
authority
over
us.
He
is
a
defeated
foe.
His
only
power
against
you
is
to
come
against
you
with
lies
and
deception.
If
your
life
is
being
destroyed,
you
can
say
“Satan
is
the
one
who
is
firing
these
shots
at
me,”
but
you
are
the
one
who
is
giving
him
the
ammunition.
You’re
the
one
who
has
to
respond
to
his
lies
and
deception.
If
you
didn’t
yield
to
Satan,
he
would
have
no
inroads
or
power
against
you.
In
2
Corinthians
10:3-‐5
it
says,
3
For
though
we
live
in
the
world,
we
do
not
wage
war
as
the
world
does.
4
The
weapons
we
fight
with
are
not
the
weapons
of
the
world.
On
the
contrary,
they
have
divine
power
to
demolish
strongholds.
5
We
demolish
arguments
and
every
pretension
that
sets
itself
up
against
the
knowledge
of
God,
and
we
take
captive
every
thought
to
make
it
obedient
to
Christ.
These
scriptures
are
talking
about
the
weapons
of
your
warfare,
and
every
weapon
mentioned
refers
to
your
mind,
dealing
with
thoughts.
Satan
doesn’t
have
the
power
to
do
anything
to
you
except
through
deception.
I
want
to
quickly
summarize
some
things.
In
the
beginning
God,
of
course,
had
all
authority.
All
power
and
authority
has
to
emanate
from
God
because
He
is
the
only
one
who
has
power
in
Himself.
Everything
else
is
delegated
from
Him.
When
He
created
the
heavens
and
the
earth,
He
had
all
power
and
authority.
Then
in
Genesis
1:26,
when
God
created
Adam
and
Eve,
He
said,
“Let
them
have
dominion...over
all
the
earth.”
Put
that
together
with
Psalm
115:16,
which
says,
The
highest
heavens
belong
to
the
Lord,
but
the
earth
he
has
given
to
mankind.
God
had
ownership
of
everything
by
right
of
being
the
Creator,
but
He
gave
dominion,
or
authority,
over
the
earth
to
physical
human
beings.
Satan
has
never
had
the
right
and
power
to
rule
over
the
earth.
He
took
it
through
deceiving
man
to
sin.
God
gave
that
power
to
mankind,
and
when
man
fell,
he
yielded
his
God-‐given
authority
and
power
over
to
the
devil.
Satan
was
never
given
power
by
God
to
oppress
man
or
to
rule
this
earth.
Scripture
does
say
that
Satan
is
the
god
of
this
world,
but
it’s
not
because
God
made
him
the
god
of
this
world.
God
never
put
Satan
in
a
position
above
mankind.
He
gave
mankind
dominion
and
authority
over
this
earth.
The
only
reason
Satan
has
ever
been
able
to
oppress,
dominate,
or
cause
the
problems
he
does
is
because
people
yield
their
God-‐given
authority
to
him.
This
posed
a
real
problem
for
God,
because
He
was
a
Spirit,
and
He
had
given
authority
over
this
earth
to
physical
human
beings.
Only
people
who
had
a
physical
body
had
the
authority
and
power
to
rule
and
exercise
influence
in
this
earth.
Satan
had
to
come
to
us
and
get
us
to
yield
our
authority
to
him.
That
is
the
reason
that
he
likes
to
inhabit
a
body.
In
Scripture,
demons
had
to
have
a
body
to
possess
because
Satan
can’t
do
anything
unless
he
is
using
a
physical
human
body
to
work
through.
Because
God
was
a
Spirit
and
had
given
authority
to
physical
human
beings,
now
in
a
sense
He
had
His
hands
tied.
It
wasn’t
because
God
didn’t
have
power
and
authority
but
because
of
His
integrity.
He
gave
authority
to
physical
human
beings,
and
to
be
true
to
His
own
Word,
He
couldn’t
just
take
it
back
and
say,
“This
isn’t
the
way
I
wanted
it;
time
out,
stop,
we’re
going
to
do
it
over.”
No,
God
bound
Himself
by
His
own
Word.
Throughout
history
He
looked
for
someone
He
could
flow
through,
but
the
problem
was
that
all
men
were
corrupted
and
had
yielded
themselves
to
Satan.
So
what
was
He
to
do?
What
God
finally
did
was
come
to
the
earth
Himself
and
become
a
man.
This
is
tremendous
when
you
understand
it,
because
now
the
devil
was
in
big
trouble.
He
had
been
using
mankind’s
power,
and
God
couldn’t
intervene
directly
to
solve
all
these
problems,
because
man
was
willfully,
legally
yielding
his
God-‐given
authority
to
Satan.
Satan
was
wrong
in
what
he
did,
but
man
gave
him
the
authority
and
power
that
was
theirs
to
give.
But
now,
here
came
God,
and
He
was
no
longer
only
the
Spirit
but
was
in
the
form
of
physical
flesh.
This
put
the
devil
in
a
bad
situation,
because
God
not
only
had
authority
in
heaven,
but
becoming
a
man
gave
Him
authority
on
the
earth.
Jesus
said
in
John
5:26-‐27,
“For
as
the
Father
has
life
in
himself,
so
he
has
granted
the
Son
also
to
have
life
in
himself.
27
And
he
has
given
him
authority
to
judge
because
he
is
the
Son
of
Man.”
He
was
referring
to
His
physical
body.
Jesus
came
and
exercised
God-‐given
authority.
The
devil
tempted
Him,
and
Jesus
never
yielded
to
him.
Satan
lost
in
every
battle
with
Him.
Then
Jesus
took
our
sins,
died
for
them,
went
to
hell,
rose
again,
and
said
in
Matthew
28:18,
“All
authority
is
given
to
me
in
heaven
and
in
earth.”
He
won
back
the
authority
God
had
given
mankind,
which
man
misused,
and
as
God
in
the
flesh,
Jesus
now
had
all
authority
in
heaven
and
in
earth.
In
the
very
next
verse
He
said,
“Now
you
go,
and
you
do
these
things.”
In
effect
He
was
saying,
“I
now
have
all
authority
in
heaven
and
earth,
and
I’m
sharing
it
with
you.”
This
time,
however,
there’s
a
unique
difference
in
the
authority
God
has
given
back
to
us
as
believers.
It
is
joint
authority
between
us
and
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ.
It’s
no
longer
given
to
us
solely
as
it
was
to
Adam
and
Eve.
They
could
give
the
authority
away,
allow
the
devil
to
oppress
them,
and
basically
be
hopeless,
but
today
our
authority
is
shared
with
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ.
It’s
like
having
a
joint
bank
account
that
requires
both
signatures
in
order
to
cash
a
check.
Our
authority
is
shared
with
the
Lord
Jesus,
and
His
authority
is
shared
with
the
church.
Although
we
may
fail,
God
is
never
again
going
to
sign
this
authority
over
to
the
devil.
Satan
is
absolutely
powerless.
He
has
no
ability
to
do
anything
in
your
life
except
what
he
deceives
you
in
and
what
you
voluntarily
yield
to.
You
may
give
him
authority
in
your
life,
you
may
suffer
personally
for
it,
but
the
God-‐given
authority
that
was
given
to
man
will
never
again
pass
solely
to
the
devil.
It
is
now
shared
between
us
and
the
Lord
Jesus,
and
He
will
remain
faithful
regardless.
You
need
to
recognize
that
you’re
the
one
who
now
has
authority
and
power.
Satan
is
fighting
you
with
thoughts,
and
your
weapons
are
such
that
you
can
take
these
thoughts
captive.
You
can
recognize
that
it’s
wrong
for
the
devil
to
oppress
you
physically
and
find
out
what
the
Scripture
has
to
say
about
healing.
John
8:32
says,
“And
you
shall
know
the
truth,
and
the
truth
shall
make
you
free.”
You
are
the
one
who
has
power
and
authority.
God
has
given
it
to
you,
and
the
only
thing
that
keeps
you
from
exercising
it
is
that
you
haven’t
yet
taken
your
thoughts
captive.
You
haven’t
used
these
spiritual
weapons
to
renew
your
mind
and
to
realize
what
you
have.
It’s
encouraging
to
find
out
that
you’re
one
with
authority
and
power.
I
pray
that
you’ll
take
this,
meditate
on
it,
and
God
will
give
you
the
revelation
that
you’re
the
one
Satan
trembles
at.
You
shouldn’t
be
trembling
at
Satan,
because
you
are
the
one
who
has
God-‐given
power
and
authority.
If
you
resist
the
devil,
he
will
flee
from
you
(James
4:7).