This sermon aims to guide you in understanding our identity in Christ, the blessings we receive through Him, and how to claim these blessings.
This sermon is about understanding our identity in Christ, the blessings we have through Him, and how to obtain them. It emphasizes the importance of having dominion, which means having power, authority, and control over something or someone. However, it clarifies that spiritual dominion is not about selfishly commanding or demanding things at our own discretion. Instead, it is about submitting to God's will and using the power He has given us to lay hold of His promises.
To exercise spiritual dominion, we must first conquer ourselves. Our flesh is our greatest enemy, and we cannot expect to have dominion over anything else until we have dominion over our own desires, habits, and passions. We need to crucify and control our flesh, making it submit to God's commands.
The sermon then focuses on the story of Caleb, a man of great faith and courage. Caleb was not born an Israelite but was accepted as one because of his obedience to God's laws. He stood firm in his faith even when others doubted and threatened him. Caleb had a different spirit in him, choosing to be different and not conforming to the ways of others. He believed in God's promises and was ready to take dominion over the land that God had promised to him.
Despite the challenges and giants he would face, Caleb remained steadfast in his faith. He had waited for 40 years in the wilderness, knowing that the land was his and trusting in God's faithfulness. While others grew old and weary, Caleb stayed strong and ready for the moment when he could enter his promised land.
The sermon encourages listeners to take dominion in their own lives. They are urged to bring their bodies, minds, and spirits under control, to watch their words and attitudes, and to stand for righteousness and holiness. They are reminded that they can do all things through Christ who strengthens them.
The mountain that Caleb faced represented a new life, an end to old problems, and new dimensions in his relationship with God. The sermon concludes by urging listeners to rise up and take dominion so that God can establish and prove them for His glory. It emphasizes that those who know their God will be strong and do great things.
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