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The Spirit Of Jezebel And The Battle For The Altar Series
Contributed by Rev. Samuel Arimoro on Jul 16, 2025 (message contributor)
Summary: The spirit of Jezebel still operates today—seeking to control, intimidate, and shut down prophetic voices. But God is raising bold, fearless servants who will not bow to fear, nor run from confrontation.
THE SPIRIT OF JEZEBEL AND THE BATTLE FOR THE ALTAR
By Rev. Samuel Arimoro
Main Text: 1 Kings 19:1-2
Supporting Texts: Revelation 2:20; Ephesians 6:12; 2 Timothy 1:7; Isaiah 54:17; 2 Kings 9:30-37
INTRODUCTION:
Elijah had just achieved a historic spiritual victory on Mount Carmel. He confronted and defeated 450 prophets of Baal, repaired the broken altar of the Lord, and called down fire from heaven in full public view. It was a moment of divine triumph. However, immediately following this, Jezebel sent a message of death and intimidation, threatening Elijah’s life. Shockingly, Elijah fled in fear.
This passage introduces us to more than a human queen—it reveals a spiritual personality known in Scripture as “the spirit of Jezebel.” It is a demonic force of intimidation, manipulation, control, and fear—especially aimed at silencing prophetic voices and tearing down the true worship of God. Jezebel may have been a person in the Old Testament, but her influence stretches far beyond her lifetime.
In every generation, this spirit wages war against the altar of the Lord—undermining godly authority, promoting idolatry, and threatening those who stand for truth. Every altar built to God will be opposed by this spirit. And every true prophetic voice must be equipped to discern and defeat it.
1. THE SPIRIT OF JEZEBEL TARGETS PROPHETIC AND SPIRITUAL AUTHORITY
Elijah was not just a prophet—he was a restorer of the altar.
a) “Then Jezebel sent a messenger unto Elijah…” (1 Kings 19:2)
The threat came directly after a spiritual breakthrough.
b) This spirit hates those who challenge idolatry and confront false worship
Jezebel was not passive—she actively promoted Baal worship and murdered God’s prophets (1 Kings 18:4).
c) Prophets are often under attack not for what they’ve done, but for what they represent
Elijah stood for truth, holiness, and revival.
d) Jezebel's goal is to silence, scatter, and isolate God's messengers
By threatening Elijah’s life, she hoped to halt the revival movement.
Biblical Example: John the Baptist, another prophetic voice, was executed under the manipulation of another “Jezebel-like” figure—Herodias (Mark 6:17-28).
2. THE SPIRIT OF JEZEBEL USES FEAR, INTIMIDATION, AND CONTROL
Jezebel didn’t confront Elijah physically—she attacked him psychologically.
a) Fear is one of the most potent weapons of the enemy
Despite just calling down fire, Elijah ran for his life at her words.
b) This spirit operates through subtle manipulation and aggressive threats
It seeks to control minds, suppress truth, and paralyse action.
c) Many spiritual leaders today are under emotional and spiritual siege from this demonic pattern
Depression, isolation, and burnout are often signs of this warfare.
d) When fear takes root, even the strongest can begin to question their assignment
Elijah said, “It is enough; take away my life” (1 Kings 19:4).
Biblical Example: King Saul, driven by fear and insecurity, attempted to kill David to retain control (1 Samuel 18:8-11).
3. THE BATTLE FOR THE ALTAR IS A BATTLE FOR WHO WILL BE WORSHIPPED
At the core, Jezebel’s conflict with Elijah was not personal—it was spiritual.
a) The altar represents covenant, worship, and communion with God
Elijah rebuilt the broken altar to restore true worship (1 Kings 18:30).
b) Jezebel fought to preserve false worship and destroy God's altars
She sponsored Baal worship and killed true prophets.
c) Wherever true altars are raised, satanic altars will resist
Revival is always contested by rebellion.
d) The spirit of Jezebel resists anything that exalts God above flesh, fame, or falsehood
It’s a battle between spiritual purity and religious corruption.
Biblical Example: Gideon destroyed his father’s altar to Baal and built an altar to the Lord, initiating a national turnaround (Judges 6:25–32).
4. PROPHETIC VOICES MUST NOT RETREAT IN FEAR BUT ADVANCE IN POWER
Elijah fled—but God wasn't done with him.
a) God does not abandon His prophets in fear—He restores them
An angel strengthened Elijah and sent him back on divine assignment (1 Kings 19:7).
b) The answer to intimidation is spiritual boldness, not silence
We must confront Jezebel, not cower before her.
c) Jezebel’s reign is always temporary—God raises Jehus to bring judgment
Eventually, she was cast down and eaten by dogs (2 Kings 9:33-37).
d) When God's fire falls again, Jezebel's systems will collapse
God always vindicates His truth in due time.
Biblical Example: Paul and Silas, though beaten and imprisoned, prayed and sang until God intervened (Acts 16:25-26).
5. SPIRITUAL WARFARE REQUIRES SPIRITUAL WEAPONS
The warfare against Jezebel is not carnal—it is spiritual.
a) “We wrestle not against flesh and blood…” (Ephesians 6:12)
The real battle is not against people, but against principalities.
b) Prayer, discernment, fasting, and the Word are our weapons
Only spiritual sensitivity can discern the manipulations of this spirit.
c) Do not tolerate what God has called you to confront
Jesus rebuked the church in Thyatira for allowing the spirit of Jezebel to operate unchallenged (Revelation 2:20).