The intensification of the
angelic conflict
1. In the Old Testament dispensation
Christ was always the target of Satan. But once Christ came in the flesh, went
to the cross, was glorified through resurrection, ascension and session he is
no longer a target and can no longer be a target. He is now at the right hand
of the Father.
2. The Church therefore, the
representation of Christ on the earth, has become that target. Every believer
is a royal priest, every believer is an ambassador, and therefore we are His
representatives, we are the target.
3. Since the Church is composed of
numerous believers on earth at any given time in history the conflict has
shifted gears and intensified, making each believer on this earth a target.
4. Therefore each believer in this
dispensation, being the devil’s target, also is fortified and strengthened. For
each board in the building will remain in the building, it cannot be removed.
For this reason special and unique divine provision is ours in this age of the
Church.
a) Union with Christ or positional
truth, relationship to God in the strategic victory of the cross.
b) The indwelling of
Christ as long as we are growing.
c) The indwelling of the
Holy Spirit.
None of these things ever occurred
before the Church Age historically.
d) The completion of the
canon of scripture.
e) The universal royal
priesthood of the believer.
f) The universal
ambassadorship of the believer.
g) A supernatural way of
life with a supernatural tactical objective — the supergrace life.
5. Grace provision did not exist did
not exist in the Old Testament dispensations. These things have been added to
meet the needs and the pressures of the intensified angelic conflict.
6. Different epistles emphasise
different aspects of this intensified conflict. Hebrews emphasises the
priesthood; Ephesians emphasises the grace plan; James emphasises the
experiential activity.
7. Twice in this chapter — verses
18-22— God the Holy Spirit is mentioned in relationship to the unique ministry
of the Church.
8. The baptism of the Holy Spirit
multiplies the targets of Satan and causes him to go on an all-out offensive to
destroy the Church. This he has been trying for nearly 2000 years and has not
succeeded.