We’ve been talking for weeks now, talking about what, what God says about us.
This is the way that God created us.
So it all sounds nice and good.
The problem is the ourselves, our own selfish behavior, our own flesh.
The problem is the world around us and the culture that we live in.
Most of that’s not helping us to live the way God sees us.
And finally, the devil himself, just the demonic forces, the enemy.
Bible says that Satan comes to steal, kill and to destroy.
Now, luckily, the book of James says that we can resist the devil and then he must flee.
But it means that there’s a struggle.
And so we’ve spent the most of the last six weeks talking about, come on, let’s see what God says.
Let’s acknowledge what God says.
And I feel like right now we’re in this transition of saying, OK, I see what the word says.
So you might want to go back and watch a couple of those videos and catch some of these scriptures.
Or, you know, all of our notes are always online as well.
So you can read the scriptures and read the notes that I teach from right from here.
So you can look back at some of those and see kind of, OK, what has gotten us to here?
How do we really get it in us and start believing it?
And then this transition ultimately is to now how do we walk it out?
How do we walk in the authority of the believer?
How do we walk as children of the Most High God who have been adopted and loved?
How do we walk with the confidence and the hope and the trust in God?
How do we really live that out?
So that’s what we want to spend probably up until Father’s Day talking about how to walk it out.
Is one way of saying it is our own Pastor Ray Frederick.
So will you give Pastor Ray a big hand clap?
Come on, Pastor Ray, bring the word.
Hey, it’s good to see all of you.
I am excited to be here today.
Today, you’re going to learn a little bit about me because if you don’t know this, I am a thinker.
And so and I am a thinker about scripture.
Do you have you all have a notepad and pen?
OK, well, I’ve done some of your thinking for you.
And so I’m going to I’m going to share some of those thoughts today.
If you’ll open your Bibles, let’s go to the book of Luke chapter four.
That’s where we’re going to begin.
And as I said, I’ve got a lot of thoughts that I’m going to be sharing.
In fact, I’m going to be sharing a lot of thoughts before I get to the text.
But anyway, we’re going to talk about the authority of the believer.
Did you know you have authority?
Did you know that you’re only operating in part of the authority that you have?
We’re so excited about that one.
But there’s some out there that we haven’t experienced.
There’s some out there that we don’t know about.
So the title is the authority of the believer.
Authority is defined this way.
It’s a designated right to rule combined with the power to act.
It’s not good enough just to have authority.
You have to have the power to back up the authority that you have.
How many of you from Great Britain?
I know my friend Barry, I think is here.
In Great Britain, they have a king.
Remember, his name is Charles.
But the problem is Charles has authority, but he doesn’t have the power to rule.
He doesn’t enforce the laws that has been delegated to Parliament.
So he has authority, but no power to do much with it.
In the kingdom of God, we have to have both.
We have to have the authority and we have to have the power to back it up, if you will.
Now, doctor, doctor, I called him Dr. Frank.
I don’t know if that was a prophecy or, you know, something we apparently not.
The boss has said, no, no, that’s not if the wife says no, it is.
The answer is no, we don’t go anywhere.
We’ve been talking about and we’ve been stressing the importance of believing who God says we are.
It is foundational to the discussion that we want to have today.
Do you remember Isaiah 53 one?
Well, I do, but you might not.
Who has believed our report and to whom is the arm of the Lord revealed?
If you believe God’s report, God’s power is going to follow up with that.
There’s that connection between what we believe and seeing the power of God in action.
If you believe, because God says great things about you.
Authority is meaningless without the strength and without the confidence to act.
Here’s a couple of questions for you.
Why do people remain silent when they have the authority to speak?
Why do people hesitate in crisis when they have the authority to act?
Boy, you can watch it every day on television right now in our colleges all across the country.
Listen, if there’s any leaders in the room, we have to make decisions.
If you have the authority and you have the power, then we have to act.
Now, I shouldn’t say this, but I’m going to say it anyway.
So, acting on authority brings power to bear to correct problems.
Now, what we’re going to find here is God’s purpose for authority is to bring freedom.
See, often we like having authority, but what is the authority for?
God’s authority is to bring freedom.
Luke chapter four, verses 18 and 19.
We’re going to read it out of the English Standard Version, ESV.
The spirit of the Lord is upon me because he has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor.
In scripture, it’s known as the year of Jubilee.
You can find that in Leviticus chapter 25.
But the problem is this or the issue is this.
The spirit of the Lord is upon me because.
And so the same spirit has been anointed or has been on us to set the people we know free.
The spirit of the Lord upon me is not for me.
And I kind of get some of the residual of it.
But the spirit of the Lord is for me to do something to help you.
And the spirit of the Lord is upon you to help someone that I won’t meet.
I won’t see they run in your circles, but they don’t run in mine.
So God has infiltrated us everywhere we go.
That’s what we are called to do.
Now, many people believe that Jesus did miracles to prove he was the son of God.
No, he did it because he cared.
You know, there’s even a few denominations that believe that.
See, God has anointed us not for what we can do.
God anointed Jesus, not for himself.
He he sent that anointing of the Holy Spirit to make a difference in the lives of other people.
See, God is not self-centered and selfish and he doesn’t want us to be the same.
Well, you missed a good place to shout.
God now has delegated that authority to us.
And actually, you know, there’s a lot of Christian people that actually believe that.
Well, you know, he did that for Jesus, did that for the apostles.
But when the last apostle died, they kind of all went away.
That’s not the God that I know.
That’s not the God that you know.
The God that you and I know is the God that still wants to help people today.
And that power is available to you.
That power is available to me to help other people.
All right, let’s read Matthew 28, I’ll get too far off course here.
OK, Matthew 28, verses 18 to 20 in ESV, all authority in heaven and earth.
No, all authority in heaven and earth is given to me.
OK, let’s find out what is going to happen with that.
All authority in heaven and earth has been given to me.
Go, therefore, there’s a transfer here that’s taking place.
So he says, I have received all authority.
Therefore, therefore means because of the authority he has, we have a right to go.
And if we go on and read it a little bit farther, it says, and I will be with you till the very end.
Well, how is he going to be with us?
He sent the Holy Spirit to anoint us.
And so that Holy Spirit is with us to do the works that Jesus did.
Now, you know, if we read if we just read Matthew 28, well, we’ll get the idea.
Well, you know, he doesn’t really say about, you know, using the gifts of the spirit.
He doesn’t say about speaking in tongues.
He doesn’t say all these different things, but he does say it in Mark chapter 16.
Now, we’re not going to turn there, but let me just give you a little laundry list of what he says.
He says you will cast out demons.
You lay hands on a sick and they shall recover.
If you’ll eat your mother-in-law’s food, you it will not harm you.
And that what you know, maybe, excuse me.
No, I think it says if you drink anything deadly, it won’t harm you.
I just, but you get the idea, but here’s the point.
Their debt of sin is forgiven.
That is the purpose of authority.
All right, let’s go to second Corinthians chapter 10.
I’m, I’m still on course here.
Second Corinthians chapter 10 will identify the battlefield where the authority is to be used.
Second Corinthians chapter 10.
For though we walk in the flesh, we do not war according to the flesh.
Who is the enemy and where is the fight?
Though we walk in the flesh, our war is not with the foot.
It is a spiritual battle that we’re in, not a battle against other people.
Unfortunately, we can all easily be drawn into debate and conflict with people.
Have you ever found that happen?
Have you ever seen that happen to people?
You know, social media has become a platform for personal grievances.
Now in Christian circles, it has become Pharisee central.
Now, it is not wrong to question some doctrine, but don’t make it personal.
You don’t go after people because we are not wrestling with flesh and blood.
We are standing against principalities and powers and rulers of darkness in very high places.
You know, in the book of Isaiah, God spent a whole chapter talking about that.
And you’re not answering our prayer.
And God says, that’s because you fast to quarrel and to fight.
He says, again, read the entire chapter, Isaiah 58, read that sometime.
The entire chapter is about that.
That’s what God said our role is and it should be.
Weapons of our warfare are mighty in God to pull down spiritual strongholds.
Remember, we’re in a spiritual fight here, folks.
OK, we’re not fighting against the Presbyterians.
We’re not fighting against the Baptists.
We’re not fighting against ourselves.
The battle is against a different enemy.
And we always have to always have to remember that.
Strongholds are patterns of thought and behavior built over time.
They’re built by taking a thought and meditating on repeatedly until the thing grows up.
And pretty soon it has a strong hold on you.
That’s why it’s called a stronghold.
Strongholds can be the doorway to addiction.
You know, a recent problem we have in our society is gambling addiction.
It didn’t used to be a problem because gambling used to be illegal, but now it is a problem.
A couple of years ago, I had a guy that I knew.
He gave me a call and he said, you’re not going to believe what happened.
Strongholds are Satan’s counter to meditating the scriptures.
Meditating God’s word or the scriptures gives God a stronghold on your life.
His leaf also shall not wither.
And whatever he does will prosper.
We can meditate on God’s word and give God a stronghold on our life.
Or we can open the door to the devil and let him have a stronghold in our life.
The choice is going to be ours.
Only spiritual weapons can tear down Satan’s strongholds.
They’re like a fortified city.
If you get around people that are in a stronghold, you’ll know what we’re talking about.
You know, counseling can be beneficial.
I’ve done actually a lot of counseling over the years.
But here’s one of the things I found.
Just talking to people doesn’t solve the problem.
It may be using God’s weapons to break down that stronghold.
After 40 years of counseling, I have found logic only works on people who are in their right mind.
Let that sink in just for a little bit.
Because have you ever tried to convince a crazy person that they are crazy?
They will always get agitated.
So years ago, Pastor Frank, Pastor Bill and myself, we were all pastors on a staff in Seattle.
And we had this one guy that came in fairly regularly.
And so now 90% of the time I would get those calls.
I’m kind of good at handling that kind of thing because I relate to crazy people, I guess.
You go ahead and sit right here, Gabriel, and sit down.
And I grab a notepad, I grab a pen and I sit down and tell me the revelation you got today.
And he’d run it all down and I’d be writing stuff.
Then at the end, I say, thank you very much.
I will see that Pastor Treat hears about this.
But now the 10% of the time that I wasn’t there, we had another pastor who is not in this room.
And one time they almost came to blows over it.
When you’re dealing with crazy people, you can only go into their world.
They cannot come into your world.
It’s going to be, it takes spiritual warfare to break people out of that.
It was probably about a year since the last time I saw Gabriel.
I got a call from Western State Mental Hospital in Steilacoom, Washington.
And they said, we have a guy here that says you can verify that he’s Gabriel the archangel.
We are in, it’s a big joke about that, but the point is really this.
We are in a spiritual battle for the lives of people.
The people that you know that always reject the gospel, you know what?
You have to go to battle to see those people saved.
You know, but we have the weapons that can do that.
Let’s go and take a look at some of the weapons that we have.
But again, I will allow you to think differently if you have a good argument.
OK, and not by argument in terms of you want to debate with me.
And I kind of think of this way and we’re fine.
But I will tell you what I think is the foundation, the core for our spiritual authority.
And that is the righteousness of God.
Let’s go to Second Corinthians, chapter five and verse twenty one and for a second there.
And then I’ll make some more comment on that.
Second Corinthians, chapter five and verse twenty one in the ESV says this.
For our sake, he made him to be sin who knew no sin.
For our sake, he being God made him being Jesus to be sin and other translations say for us.
God made Jesus who was perfect to be sin for us for a reason.
And that reason follows so that in him we might become the righteousness of God in him.
Second Corinthians, chapter five is is a great chapter.
It tells you so much about God and the redemption he has given us.
Seventeen says, if any man be in Christ, he’s a new creature.
And then it moves on and says we have been given the ministry of reconciliation.
Then it says that we are ambassadors for Christ.
He’s progressing to the very most important things he wants to say.
We’ve become better at being a witness for God.
We’ve become a better ambassador.
And I have that because of that.
I will be a better pastor to you because I understand that.
OK, now, let’s look at it from this standpoint.
Remember in Ephesians chapter six, remember all the scriptures on the armor of God?
We’ll probably look at a couple of them here this morning.
But on the armor of God, remember one is the breastplate of righteousness.
Now, when the book of Ephesians was written, Rome pretty much ran the world.
But they had weapons that they wore.
They had armor that they wore.
And one of the pieces of armor was called the breastplate.
And it covered the most sensitive, the most vital organs in the body.
And I got to thinking about that.
Why did Paul choose that, the breastplate of righteousness?
What does it protect in our life?
If righteousness is part of our armor, what does it protect?
It serves a very important purpose.
Righteousness, in my opinion, protects our conscience, the conscience of the inner man.
Now, let’s talk about that for a little bit.
Chapter 10, verse 14 says, by one sacrifice, he has perfected forever those that are sacrificed.
Now, it doesn’t mean that you forget every sin.
I mean, I’ve forgotten a lot of mine, but there’s some that kind of stand out.
You know, you all have ones that stand out.
OK, I’ll tell you one of mine.
I remember that one, but there’s a lot of others that I’ve forgotten.
It’s not the issue is not that you forget all your sins.
Righteousness disables the guilt that comes with sin that prevents you from using God’s authority.
When you sin, don’t run from God, run to God, because he has made you the righteousness of God.
And righteousness disables the guilt.
You know, I still I still make mistakes, just ask my wife.
You can probably get a laundry list of those.
And see, that’s the main point here.
You know, that’s that’s kind of a common thing.
I’d get the same raising of hands if I went over here this way and said the same thing to you.
So let me give you I’ve been doing a lot of thinking.
So let me give you some of my thoughts.
And it may be just different ways of looking at it.
And maybe it will maybe it will help you a little bit, get to get a clearer picture of it.
So righteousness doesn’t ignore the sin, but it frees you.
That’s what righteousness does.
Righteousness reminds you that your offenses have been paid for and are no longer on the books.
There is no warrant out for your arrest.
Now, listen to this very carefully.
They term that inaugurated eschatology.
And what it means is, you know, the verdict before the trial starts.
But Pastor Ray, I don’t understand.
If I’m saved, why do I have to stand?
Well, the scripture says you will stand before God for everything that you’ve done.
God’s righteousness has preordained the verdict.
But the verdict is already in.
And the verdict is you’re not guilty.
I’m hoping that some of you may sleep a whole lot better tonight because of that thought.
Not a claim of how good or holy your behavior has been.
Righteousness is giving, getting credit for Jesus’ behavior, not your behavior.
Well, OK, that’s enough on that.
That’ll give you some things to think about.
But I want to let’s go to the book of Ephesians, chapter six.
And I want to talk about the shield of faith for just a moment.
Ephesians, chapter six and verse 16, I’m going to read out of the English Standard Version.
Did you know that Satan can’t touch you?
He can only throw darts at you.
Scripture says all he can do is throw darts at you.
And all your job is to take the shield of faith and knock the darts down.
You know, Joe Frazee, the devil throws a dart your way.
Did you know the devil throws a dart at you?
They’re probably here somewhere.
You know, the devil throws a dart at them.
They not only knock it down, but they use the name of Jesus, too.
They send him back where he came from.
That’s the only person you can tell to go to hell.
I just threw that wasn’t in the notes, but I just threw that in so you can do that.
His main tool is deception to get you to destroy yourself so he can’t destroy you.
So that’s what that’s what we’re talking about here.
The devil actually can’t directly destroy you.
And that’s what’s happening in our world.
It’s for other people, because we can look around and we can logically see again.
They’re in the middle of that stronghold.
They can’t pray for themselves.
They don’t know what they’re doing right now.
But you can because the anointing of the spirit of God is upon you to set people free.
So the devil throws a dart and says, this is too big for you.
You ever heard that thought in your mind?
You’re facing something like, oh, this is too big.
There’s no way I can deal with that.
You know, that’s usually the devil.
Deceptively, deceptively, what he does, he implies that you are alone with no God who can help you.
Do you remember in Daniel chapter three?
Daniel chapter three takes place in Babylon.
King Nebuchadnezzar, he raises up this idol, this huge statue.
And every time they played a certain amount of kind of music, they had to bow down to the statue.
Well, there were three young Hebrew men and they refused to bow down.
So they get dragged in before the king.
And the king says, look, if you don’t bow down, I’m going to throw you into the fiery furnace.
And who is that God that can deliver you from my hands?
And they said, we’re not going to bow down.
So the king has them bound up and throw them in the fire.
And all of a sudden, Nebuchadnezzar looks, he said, wait a minute, we threw three men in there.
But there’s four men in there that are unbound walking through the furnace.
And one of them looks like the son of God.
Nebuchadnezzar had a come to Jesus moment.
All of a sudden he comes up to the thing.
He says, Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego, you servants of the Most High God.
Faith is the currency of the kingdom.
Faith is how all transactions with God are consummated.
Faith, the just will live by faith.
All right, let’s take a look at another one.
I’ve got several more, but we’re going to probably just cover one more.
We’ll see how quickly I can do this.
The sword of the spirit, which is the word of God.
This is one of our most powerful weapons in our arsenal.
Jesus used the word of God during his temptation in the wilderness.
It is written and scripture says the devil left him for a more opportune time.
There is a power developed by knowledge and understanding of scripture.
This is one of my thoughts I picked up this week.
It is written is not a magical incantation.
It is a force that comes from the innermost being out of the abundance of our heart.
Make scripture your passion to pursue.
Number one, pray scriptures where the will of God is known.
We use scripture as a base to believe.
If we know the will of God in a situation, pray the scriptures.
Ephesians chapter five, verse 17.
Don’t don’t be, you know, lack understanding.
That’s where we pray the spirit.
I don’t have time to go there, but Romans chapter eight, verses 26 and 27 says the spirit.
Likewise, helps our weakness that we don’t know how to pray as we are.
And it says that he will pray through us and he will pray the perfect will of God.
It’s one of the reasons why everybody should be filled with the spirit and pray in other tongues.
He knows how to pray when you and I do not know how to pray.
And so on certain things that I can’t find it in scripture, and I know a lot of scripture.
If I can’t find it, then I turn to the Holy Ghost.
The Holy Spirit is going to help me pray the perfect will of God in those situations.
For some of you that are newly saved.
I mean I got saved October 7th, 1956.
That means in October of this year, it will be 68 years.
I’ve learned some things along the way, even learned some things about how to pray.
So that that’s the God that we serve.
He wants to equip you even from the very beginning.
I think I better be done here.
I do have more things I could say, but I do want to take a second and pray.
Everything that I’ve said is for this purpose.
If you’ll just bow your head for just a moment.
I want to pray that God will just really open us up to the authority that he has.
You know, ask God, God, how would you like me to use this?
Father, we just come to you right now.
And Lord, we thank you that you have given us authority.
But you have given us the the gift of the Holy Spirit.
You’ve anointed us with your spirit that we might touch the lives of other people.
So Father, I pray right now for every person that’s here.
Teach them how to use the gifts that you’ve given.
Teach them how to walk with the Holy Spirit.
And Father, put on our hearts the people that we can use your anointing to minister to.
Bring to our mind right now the people that you want us to touch in our lives.
We thank you for this in Jesus’ name.