In our journey through life, we often find ourselves in environments filled with dysfunction and tension, whether in our workplaces, families, or communities. These situations are often the result of sin and brokenness, and sometimes they carry a spiritual dimension that we might not immediately recognize. As beings created in God's image, we are called to release His goodness, power, and love into these spaces to transform the atmosphere. This transformation requires us to draw deeply on God's resources, acknowledging that some challenges cannot be overcome by human effort alone.
Reflecting on a personal experience, I shared how our church staff faced a season of intense conflict and dysfunction. Despite our best efforts to resolve these issues through meetings and discussions, it wasn't until we invited our prayer team to intercede that we experienced a breakthrough. This taught us that some problems have a spiritual layer that requires spiritual solutions. We need to be open to the possibility that spiritual opposition might be at play and seek God's intervention to change the atmosphere.
The story of Elisha in 2 Kings illustrates this truth. When the king of Aram sent horses and chariots to capture Elisha, he relied solely on natural means to solve a problem that had a spiritual dimension. Elisha, however, understood that God's power was greater than any earthly force. He prayed for his servant's eyes to be opened, revealing the heavenly army that surrounded them. This story reminds us that those who are with us are more than those against us, even when we cannot see it.
We are encouraged to build spiritual memory banks, remembering God's past faithfulness to strengthen our faith in present challenges. By doing so, we prepare ourselves to face future "horses and chariots" with confidence in God's provision and protection. Moreover, we are called to be instruments of blessing, recognizing that blessing others is a form of spiritual warfare that pushes back darkness and changes the atmosphere.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Dysfunctional dynamics often stem from sin and may have a spiritual layer. Recognizing this can help us seek God's resources to transform these situations, as human effort alone may not suffice. [05:52]
- 2. When facing repeated obstacles, consider if God is redirecting you. Surrendering your plans to Him can lead to new paths and blessings, transforming your life and those around you. [10:44]
- 3. Use natural resources wisely, but trust in God for deliverance. Pray for His victory over dysfunction, whether the cause is natural or spiritual, and seek courage to take the next right step. [13:16]
- 4. Build a bank of memories to remember God's faithfulness. This practice strengthens your faith and prepares you to face future challenges with confidence in His provision. [19:17]
- 5. Blessing is a form of spiritual warfare. By speaking and living blessings, you push back darkness and change the atmosphere, becoming an instrument of God's grace and power. [25:18]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [02:28] - Calling in the Prayer Team
- [04:01] - Spiritual Metaphor of Poison Ivy
- [05:52] - Spiritual Layers of Dysfunction
- [08:23] - Horses and Chariots: Natural vs. Spiritual
- [09:55] - Recognizing God's Redirection
- [10:44] - Surrendering to God's Plans
- [11:41] - Trusting in God Over Resources
- [13:16] - Using Resources Without Trusting Them
- [14:35] - Prayer for God's Victory
- [16:34] - Remembering God's Faithfulness
- [18:08] - Expecting Spiritual Opposition
- [19:17] - Building Spiritual Memory Banks
- [21:08] - Those Who Are With Us
- [23:04] - Elisha's Prayer and God's Power
- [25:18] - Blessing as Spiritual Warfare
- [26:23] - Changing the Atmosphere