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Reigning in Life A study on spiritual authority by Ken Chant
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INTRODUCTION The great question for Christians is this: "How should we live?"
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some say: confident, aggressive, in full control of every event
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others say: passive, fatalistic, meekly enduring whatever comes
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Both views are wrong! we cannot reign over life: for many things happen to us that we can neither avoid nor control (1 Co 4:11; 2 Co 6:4,5; 11:23-28; etc)
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But neither should we fall under life – as though we are nothing better than helpless victims of fate, which would be quite contrary to scripture.
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Paul had a better perspective, expressed in his remarkable phrase –
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"We reign IN life by Jesus Christ" (Ro 5:15-17).
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He means that the man or woman of genuine faith should be able to –
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complete all that lies in the will of God grasp every promise that is available make every event work for our good and God's glory.
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Even as Spirit-filled believers, this will require us to fulfil certain powerful principles –
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CONFRONT YOUR HIDDEN FEARS The great enemy of this royal life is fear, which is the remorseless preventer of faith.
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You cannot find victory, healing, prosperity, or gain mastery over Satan, while that fear lurks within.
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Fear must be confronted and ruthlessly cast out! “Fear is nothing but surrender of the helps that come from reason” (Wis 17:12). Fear and faith cannot reside together in the same heart.
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CONFIRM YOUR ROYAL PRIVILEGE In this study I want to share just four parts of the royal privilege that belongs to every believer in Christ –
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1) THE ROYAL GIFT Notice the contrasts Paul draws between Adam and Christ –
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Adam gave us his "trespass" (mentioned 6 times); but Christ gave us his "grace" (mentioned 6 times).
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Those two "gifts" differ from each other in – Consequence Comparison Compulsion
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2) THE ROYAL TITLE There is something awesome about a monarch who knows who he is, and knows that he has a divine right to the throne.
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So we should seize our royal title and stand in the knowledge that the blood of the King of kings is in our veins!
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People fail to do this because they feel like usurpers; their reaction to the good news is like Saul's (1 Sa 9:21; 10:1,20-22).
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Contrast that with David, whose origins were much more humble than Saul's Yet he embraced the word of God, and went from strength to strength.
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3) THE ROYAL ACCESS The idea is still being promulgated that most Christians dwell in the "outer court“.
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We are told that we have to "break through" into the "holy of holies", where the glory of God is found.
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But that is heresy! Under the law of God no one could enter the holiest except by divine right.
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If anyone tried to force his/her way into the sacred place, one of two things happened –
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1. either they met with instant death (by God's hand or by the law); 2. or else they found nothing !
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So set yourself firmly against any teaching that denies your right of instant access to the throne of God simply by the precious blood (He 10:19-23).
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4. THE ROYAL ROBE Can a naked monarch, or even one dressed in rags, still behave regally?
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Satan uses the same principle! He either strips our royal garment from us, or persuades us to cast it aside.
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So clothe yourself with that royal robe, woven for you by Christ at Calvary, and given to you freely by his grace.
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5. THE ROYAL THRONE No monarch has authority until he/she has ascended the throne.
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Does that disqualify us? No! For two reasons –
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1. We are already enthroned with Christ, who is, as it were, our proxy.
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2. A monarch is expected to be absent from the throne, out on the battlefield, when the kingdom is under attack – but with no loss of authority!
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CONCLUSION We face the same choice that Alexander gave to Abdalonymus in the suburbs of Sidon in 332 B.C....
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Don't waste the opportunity; doubt no more; be washed; “put on the spirit of a king"; step up to throne; seize your royal authority!
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1. Take mastery over all that you can change you don't have to be a slave to sin, in fear of death, a victim of disease, at the mercy of every gust of wind in life.
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2. take mastery in all that you cannot change. Those who know the blood- royal should always, in one way or another, be more than conquerors!
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