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Summary: As believers, we are not meant to be stagnant or confined to a corner. We are designed to take territories — spiritually, physically, emotionally, financially, and intellectually.

TAKING TERRITORIES FOR GOD

By Rev. Samuel Arimoro

Main Text: Joshua 1:3-9

Supporting Texts: Deuteronomy 11:24, Genesis 13:14-17, Psalm 2:8, Isaiah 54:2-3, Luke 10:19

INTRODUCTION:

God has not called us to a life of limitation but a life of dominion. As believers, we are not meant to be stagnant or confined to a corner. We are designed to take territories — spiritually, physically, emotionally, financially, and intellectually. This kingdom agenda requires courage, obedience, and spiritual vision.

Taking territories is not about physical conquest alone but involves enforcing the will of God in every sphere of influence. It is about advancing the Kingdom through prayer, evangelism, good works, and divine wisdom. Every believer is an agent of Kingdom expansion.

To take territories for God, we must first conquer fear, doubt, and complacency. God is looking for people who will dare to step out in faith, possess their inheritance, and occupy until He comes. This teaching is a call to arise and expand your influence for God's glory.

1. UNDERSTAND YOUR DIVINE MANDATE

Every child of God has a divine assignment to fulfil.

a) You are called to rule and reign

God created man for dominion over the earth (Genesis 1:26-28).

b) You are redeemed for impact

Christ has made you a king and priest to reign on earth (Revelation 5:10).

c) You are not saved to sit but to serve

God has invested grace and gifts in you to bless others (1 Peter 4:10).

d) You are chosen to bring transformation

You are a light to the nations and salt to the earth (Matthew 5:13-16).

Biblical Example: Esther understood her calling and took territory by influencing the king’s decision, saving an entire nation (Esther 4:14-16).

2. CONFRONT AND CONQUER LIMITATIONS

Territories will not be taken without a fight.

a) Break free from fear

Fear paralyses destiny (2 Timothy 1:7).

b) Overcome personal excuses

God doesn’t call the qualified, He qualifies the called (Exodus 4:10-12).

c) Confront oppositions with spiritual authority

God has given us power over all the works of the enemy (Luke 10:19).

d) Don’t settle for less than God's promise

Like Caleb, claim your mountain (Joshua 14:12).

Biblical Example: Gideon rose beyond his inferiority complex to lead Israel to victory (Judges 6:11-16).

3. STRETCH YOUR VISION AND CAPACITY

Territory-takers are visionaries.

a) Enlarge your capacity through knowledge

A renewed mind births greater influence (Romans 12:2).

b) Think generationally

What you do should outlive you (Proverbs 13:22).

c) Believe for more

God is able to do exceedingly above your thoughts (Ephesians 3:20).

d) Grow beyond your current level

God expects increase, not stagnation (Matthew 25:14-30).

Biblical Example: Abraham lifted up his eyes to see a land God was giving to him and his descendants (Genesis 13:14-17).

4. TAKE ACTION IN FAITH AND OBEDIENCE

Possessing territory requires bold steps.

a) Bold faith pleases God

Without faith, it is impossible to please God (Hebrews 11:6).

b) Obedience is key to dominion

Willing and obedient people eat the good of the land (Isaiah 1:19).

c) Step into the water before it parts

Miracles often happen after obedience (Joshua 3:15-17).

d) Act on divine instructions

Delayed obedience is disobedience (1 Samuel 15:22-23).

Biblical Example: Peter launched out at Jesus’ word and caught a great harvest (Luke 5:4-6).

5. MAINTAIN YOUR CONQUERED TERRITORY

Taking is one thing; maintaining is another.

a) Guard your ground in prayer

The enemy tries to reclaim lost ground (Ephesians 6:11-18).

b) Continue in righteousness

Sin opens the door for defeat (Proverbs 14:34).

c) Keep feeding on the Word

The Word builds capacity for retention (Colossians 3:16).

d) Multiply your influence through discipleship

Raise others to keep the flame burning (2 Timothy 2:2).

Biblical Example: David constantly inquired of the Lord and maintained victories over his enemies (2 Samuel 5:18-25).

CONCLUSION:

God has given you territory to possess — in your career, ministry, family, and calling. Rise up and take it by faith and obedience. Do not allow fear, small thinking, or past failures to stop you. The land is before you — arise, go in and possess it!

Taking territories is not an occasional assignment but a continual mandate. As long as you live, you are meant to grow, expand, and multiply your influence for God’s glory. Rise and take your place in destiny.

PRAYER POINTS:

1. Father, open my eyes to see the territories You have assigned to me.

2. Lord, remove every fear and self-doubt limiting my advancement.

3. I receive divine courage to take bold steps of faith.

4. Every opposition to my enlargement, scatter by fire in Jesus’ name.

5. Lord, stretch my vision beyond my current level.

6. I declare expansion and dominion over every area of my life.

7. Father, empower me to maintain the ground I have gained.

8. I reject complacency and embrace Kingdom advancement.

9. Lord, raise me as a voice of transformation in my generation.

10. I receive grace to disciple others and multiply my impact.

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