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*It's been time* for a # of years *for the body of Christ to rise up* & *take it’s authority* that *God* has *given us*.
*He's given us some weapons to use against the forces of darkness*, *but if we don't use them there not going to do any good.*
(*Example military* could loose).
*    **I**.
*It's been *God's desire* from the foundation of the world *for man to have dominion over the earth*.
*GEN 1:26-28*
            *A*.
*We are to have dominion** over* *all the works of God's hands*.
*1*. *(PSA 8:6)* says, *"Thou madest him (man) to have dominion over the works of thy hands."*
*B*.
*Adam** lost man's dominion* back in the garden, *but Jesus came to regain our authority* on earth.
*1*.
We need to *understand* that *we* do *have authority in this earth*.
*a*.
That *Jesus** gave us that authority*.
*II*.
*MATT 16:18-19*
            *A*.I wanted you to read *(V 18)* so that you can see that *Jesus** is talking about Satan's kingdom.*
*1*.
But *Jesus** said* that *Satan** kingdom will not prevail against it*.
*2*. *To ensure* that *Jesus** said* that he will & *has **given* to us the *keys to the kingdom*.
*B*.
Part of *those keys is the power to bind the works of Satan & to loose the power of God.*
            *C*.
Look at *MATT** 28:18-19 *
                    *1*. *Jesus has all power or authority*; Now thru the name of Jesus *we have **access to that power*.
*2*. *MAR 16:15-20* (read it to them)
    *III.
**How are we going to take our authority?*
*A*.
I think that t *1st* thing that we have to do is to *realize* that *there is a battle*.
*1*. *Satan* has *been at war with the kingdom of God from the time that he fell.*
*a*.
*(EPH 6:12)* Says, *"For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world against spiritual wickedness in high {places}."*
Eph 6:10-18
                    *3.* Let's go back to *EPH 6:10-17.
*The different parts of this armor symbolize spiritual attitudes the believer must maintain.
Wearing this armor you will not only be protected, but also victorious.
*a.*
*1st* there is the *GIRDLE OF TRUTH*, which *represents a clear understanding of God's Word*.
V14b
                                    i.
Like the soldier's belt, it holds the rest of the armor in place.
ii.
This does not only refer to knowing the Word, but it is also subjective truth, a believer’s integrity, sincerity and faithfulness.[1]
iii.
There are many many references to the Word of God is being the Truth.
(John 8:31-32, John 17:17, Acts 26:25, 2Cor 6:7, Eph 1:13, Col 1:5, *2Tim 2:15) 2Tim 3:16*
                                    iv.
The imagery here is that truth holds together all other virtues and makes them effectual.[2]
*b.*
*2nd* is t *BREASTPLATE OF RIGHTEOUSNESS*.
This has a *twofold application*: *Jesus is our righteousness*, *& we put Him on 1st*.
It also *shows our obedience to the Word* of God.
*Living right, holy life before Him*.
i.
The purpose of a breastplate is to guard the most vital parts of the body, so the Christian protects himself by righteousness.[3]
*c.*
*3rd*, our *FEET are SHOD w~/ t PREPARATION of the GOSPEL OF PEACE*.
*This is faithfulness in proclaiming the Word* of God.
At different times t Good News, or t Gospel is called t Gospel of peace.
*d.*
*4th* is the *SHIELD OF FAITH*.
*A shield is a covering for the entire body*.
This *represents our complete safety under the blood of Christ*, *where no power of the enemy can penetrate*.
*e.*
*5th* is the *HELMET OF SALVATION*, *(1TH 5:8)* *Put on for a helmet, the hope of salvation.*
(KJV)  *The HOPE OF SALVATION* is t *only helmet able to protect t head* in these days *from turning from t Truth*.
*i.*
There is so much going on, The days are like that of Sodom & Gomorrah, *people are getting off the Truth into error*, big named ministers are falling.
*ii.*
We need the *HOPE OF SALVATION*.
*iii.*
It's interesting that Paul used the *HELMET* here, The word `*salvation'* comes from the *Greek word `sozo'* which one of it's meanings is *soundness of mind*.
*Vi.*
It's the HOPE OF SALVATION that will keep your mind sound.
*f.*
*6th* is the *SWORD OF THE SPIRIT*, which is the *WORD OF GOD*.
*i.*
This shows that the *WORD OF GOD is to be used offensively*, just *like a sword* is an offensive weapon, so is the Word of God.
    *III.*
*EPH** 6:18*
            *A.*
*Do you see why the prayer fight doesn't work many times?*
*1.* It's because *we don't have on the armor.*
*2.* *We are ready for the prayer fight when we have the armor on.*
*a.*
*Praying in the spirit gets the job done*.
*b*.
*That's why* he *goes on* in the next few Vs to tell us to *put on the armor of God.
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                    *2*. Look at *JER 1:10*
                            *a*.
*This is our work*, this is what we are to do.
*i*.
There's a lot of works of the enemy that we have to root out.
*T*hat phrase *"root out",* means *"Pluck up by the roots."*
*a*.
There's *many times that we try to deal with the surface of the problem*, *we have to get to the **root* *of the problem*.
The *spirit that is behind the problem*.
*b*.
We have to *Pluck it up by roots*, *deal with the spirit* & get rid of it.
(*individual*, *city*, *church*, *whereever*).
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