We're going to expose the lies that keep believers living in defeat.
Why Most Christians Don't Understand Dominion Over Circumstances.
These biblical teachings reveal why so many believers live overwhelmed by pressure, opposition, and adversity, even though Scripture declares they were created to rule, not endure. This message exposes the missing understanding that keeps Christians reacting instead of reigning, and sets the stage for a shift from surviving circumstances to standing in authority over them.
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You were given authority over every circumstance in your life, but you've been living under your circumstances instead of over them.
You pray about problems instead of commanding them.
You accept defeat as God's will instead of recognizing it as the enemy's attack.
You live dominated by sickness, lack, fear, and chaos when God created you to dominate, to rule, to exercise authority over everything that tries to control you. And the reason you're living this way is not because you lack power.
You have the same Spirit that raised Jesus Christ from the dead living in you, according to Romans 8:11.
The reason you're living in defeat is because you do not understand dominion.
You do not know what authority you possess.
You do not comprehend that God never intended for you to be a victim of your circumstances, but be a master over them.
And until you grasp this truth, until you see what God gave you at creation, lost at the fall and 1:01 restored through Christ, you'll continue accepting bondage when you were created for dominion. This is not just about positive thinking or trying harder.
This is about understanding your God-given position and learning to exercise the authority that belongs to you as a new creation in Christ.
Because most Christians have been taught to endure their circumstances, to submit to whatever comes their way, to accept sickness and poverty and defeat as God's mysterious will. But that is not what scripture teaches.
Scripture teaches that you were created to have dominion.
That dominion was stolen by Satan.
That Jesus Christ won it back. and that when you were born again, you were restored to the position of authority first Adam had before the fall.
You are not a victim.
You are not powerless.
You are not at the mercy of circumstances.
You have dominion, and it' is time you learned how to use it.
Today, we're going to uncover what the Bible actually says about dominion. We're going to show you why most Christians never walk in this authority even though it belongs to them.
We're going to expose the lies that keep believers living in defeat.
And we're going to give you the biblical keys to exercising dominion over every circumstance that tries to control your life.
This is the truth that will set you free. This is the revelation that changes everything. And once you see it, you'll never accept defeat the same way again.
Let's start at the beginning.
Genesis 1:26-28 says, "And God said, let us make man in our image, after our likeness, and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth." So God created man in His own image, in the image of God created he him. Male and female created he them. And God blessed them. And God said unto them, "Be fruitful and multiply and replenish the earth and subdue it and have dominion."
Notice the repeated emphasis. Dominion, subdue, rule. God created humanity to have authority over creation, not to be controlled by it, not to be victims of it, but to exercise dominion over it.
This was humanity's original design. First Adam was given dominion over the earth.
He was to rule, to manage, to exercise authority under God's sovereignty. And as long as Adam remained in fellowship with God, as long as he operated under God's authority, he had complete dominion over everything in his realm.
Sickness couldn't touch him. Lack didn't exist. Fear had no place. Chaos was subdued because Adam was ruling from his position of dominion that God had given him. But then came the falI.
Genesis chapter 3 records how Satan through deception convinced Adam and Eve to rebel against God's authority. And the moment they sinned, they forfeited their dominion.
They handed their authority over to Satan. And from that point forward, humanity lived under the domination of the enemy instead of in the dominion God intended.
This is why the world is full of sickness, poverty, chaos, and death. Not because God designed it that way, but because humanity lost dominion and Satan usurped authority over the earth.
Now you understood this with stunning clarity. The tragedy of the fall was not just that man sinned. The tragedy was that man lost his dominion.
Originally, Man was created to rule in the Garden of Eden, but sin made him a slave.
He was designed to have authority, but rebellion stripped him of that authority and gave it to the enemy.
And from that day until Jesus Christ came, humanity lived under Satan's dominion instead of exercising the dominion God originally gave them. That's the reality.
Sin didn't just separate humanity from God. It stripped humanity of authority and gave that authority to the enemy. But here's the good news.
Jesus Christ came to restore what the first Adam lost.
Luke 4:18 records Jesus Christ saying, "The Spirit of the Lord is upon me because he hath anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor. He hath sent me to heal the brokenhearted, to preach deliverance to the captives, and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised."
Jesus Christ came to deliver, to restore, to set free. And part of that restoration was giving back the dominion that Adam forfeited.
This is exactly what Jesus Christ did throughout His earthly ministry.
He exercised dominion over sickness and people were healed.
He exercised dominion over demons and they fled.
He exercised dominion over nature and storms obeyed him. He exercised dominion over death and the dead were raised. Jesus was demonstrating the dominion that God originally gave to humanity. And then after his resurrection, he gave that authority to his followers.
Matthew 28:18-19 records Jesus saying, "All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. Go ye therefore and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost." And the revelation of the truth is here in Acts 2:38, Peter replied, "Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit." Have you received the Holy Spirit since you believed?
Jesus Christ has all authority and he's sending his disciples to operate in that authority. This is not just for the 12 immediate disciples.
This is for every believer, here and now . When you were born again, you were restored to the position of dominion that first Adam had before the fall.
You have authority, not because you're special, but because Christ lives in you, and His authority is your authority.
Now let us look at why most Christians never walk in this dominion.
¶The first reason is they don't understand what happened at salvation. They think salvation is just forgiveness of sins and a ticket to heaven when they die. And while those things are true, salvation is so much more.
Salvation is restoration. It is being recreated in Christ. It is receiving everything Adam lost.
And one of the things Adam lost was dominion, which means one of the things you received when you were born again is dominion.
Colossians 1:13 says, "Who hath delivered us from the power of darkness and hath translated us into the kingdom of his dear son?"
You've been delivered from Satan's dominion and placed into Christ's kingdom.
You're no longer under the enemy's authority.
You're under Christ's authority. And in Christ's kingdom, you have dominion. You have authority to rule over the circumstances that try to rule you.
But if you do not know this, if you've never been taught that salvation includes restoration of dominion, you'll live like a slave even though you've been made a king.
¶Second, Christians do not walk in dominion because they've been taught to be passive.
They've been taught that whatever happens is God's will and they should just accept it.
They've been taught that exercising authority is presumptuous, that commanding circumstances is arrogant, that speaking to problems is unbiblical.
And so they endure sickness when they have authority to command it to leave.
They accept poverty when they have authority to speak provision into their situation.
They live in fear when they have authority to cast out the spirit of fear.
For God did not give us a spirit of timidity or cowardice or fear, but [He has given us a spirit] of power and of love and of sound judgment and personal discipline [abilities that result in a calm, well-balanced mind and self-control]. 2 Timothy 1:7
They've been trained to be passive victims instead of active rulers. But that's not what Jesus Christ taught.
Jesus Christ said in Mark 11:23, "For verily I say unto you that whosoever shall say unto this mountain, be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea, and shall not doubt in his heart, but shall believe that those things which he saith shall come to pass. He shall have whatsoever he saith. "
Jesus Christ did not say pray about the mountain. He said speak to the mountain. Command it. Exercise dominion over it.
And if you believe what you're saying, the mountain will obey. This is dominion.
This is exercising authority.
And it is not arrogant. It is faith.
It is believing that the authority Jesus Christ gave you is real and acting on it. This is the spiritual realty.
But most churchgoers have been so conditioned by the system to be passive that they're afraid to exercise the authority that belongs to them.
And so they live defeated lives while possessing the very power that could set them free.
Today, the modern church has produced a generation of believers who know they're saved, but do not know they have authority. In Christ.
They know they're going to heaven, but don't know they have dominion on earth, here and now.
They know Jesus Christ died for them, but do not know he restored to them everything Adam lost. And because they do not know these things, they live far below their privileges.
They accept defeat when they have authority to command victory.
They tolerate bondage when they have power to enforce freedom.
That is the tragedy. Not that believers do not have authority, but that they do not know they have it and therefore they never use it.
¶Third, Christians do not walk in dominion because they do not understand how authority works.
They think authority is about being loud or forceful or trying to manipulate spiritual laws. But authority is not about volume. It is about position. They are not taught of their position in Christ Jesus, seated in heavenly places with the Father.
A policeman does not have to scream at traffic to make it stop. He simply raises his hand because he has the legal authority of the law behind him. And traffic stops not because of his personal strength, but because of his position.
That is how spiritual authority works.
When you command sickness to leave, you're not doing it in your own strength. You're doing it in the authority of Jesus' name.
When you speak to a circumstance, you're not relying on your ability. You're exercising the dominion that Christ restored to you.
And the spiritual realm responds not because you're powerful, but because Christ in you is powerful, and you're operating in His authority.
This is why Jesus Christ told His disciples in Luke 10:19, "Behold, I give unto you power to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy, and nothing shall by any means hurt you."
Jesus Christ gave them power over all the power of the enemy. Not some of it, all of it.
And that same authority has been given to every believer.
You have authority over sickness.
You have authority over demonic attack.
You have authority over circumstances that try to dominate you.
But authority must be exercised. It does not work automatically.
You have to speak.
You have to command.
You have to act in faith on the authority Jesus Christ gave you.
Now, let's get practical. How do you actually exercise dominion over circumstances?
1. ¶First, you have to know what belongs to you. You can't exercise authority over something if you do not know you have authority over it.
So, you study the Word.
You apply the Word.
You eat the Word.
You find out what Jesus Christ purchased for you. You discover what is included in your salvation.
And when you know what belongs to you, you can stand on it with confidence.
For example, healing belongs to you. First Peter 2:24 says, "By whose stripes ye were healed, past tense, already done." So when sickness attacks your body, you do not beg God to heal you. You exercise your dominion. You speak to that sickness. You command it to leave your body in Jesus' name. So be it. You're not hoping God might heal you. You're enforcing the healing that's already yours through the authority Jesus Christ gave you.
Provision belongs to you. Philippians 4:19 says, "But my God shall supply all your need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus." So when you're facing lack, you do not panic. You exercise dominion. You speak God's Word over your situation. You declare His provision. You thank HIM that your needs are met.
You're not begging. You're ruling. You're exercising dominion over the circumstances that are trying to dominate you.
2. ¶Second, you have to speak to your circumstances. James 3: verses 2 to 4 talks about how a small rudder controls a large ship and how the tongue controls your life. Your words have power. Not because words themselves are magic, but because words spoken in faith, backed by the Word of God, and rooted in the authority Jesus Christ gave you release spiritual force.
When you speak to a mountain and do not doubt, the mountain moves.
When you command a storm and believe what you're saying, the storm obeys, not because of your eloquence, but because you're exercising the dominion God restored to you.
This is what Jesus Christ did constantly. He spoke to fever and it left. He spoke to demons and they fled. He spoke to a storm and it became calm. He spoke to a fig tree and it withered. He was exercising dominion through His words. And then he told his disciples to do the same thing.
Jesus Christ said in Mark 11:23, "Whosoever shall say unto this mountain, say, speak, command, exercise dominion through your words."
The believer who understands dominion is not passive in the face of circumstances. They do not pray about problems and hope God will fix them. They speak to problems in the authority of Jesus' name and command them to align with the Word of God.
They do not beg for healing. They command sickness to leave.
They do not plead for provision. They declare God's Word over their finances and expect it to manifest.
This is not presumption. This is faith. This is exercising the dominion that Jesus Christ restored. That is the difference.
Passive believers pray about circumstances. Believers who understand dominion command circumstances.
3. ¶Third, you have to refuse to be dominated. Dominion means you're ruling, not being ruled.
So when fear tries to grip you, you do not accept it. You reject it. You speak peace over your mind and refuse to let fear dominate you.
When sickness attacks, you do not resign yourself to it. You resist it. You speak healing over your body and refuse to let that sickness dominate you.
When the enemy tries to steal your joy, you do not surrender. You resist. You fight. You speak the joy of the Lord over your spirit and refuse to let the enemy dominate your emotions.
This is what it means to exercise dominion. You're not a victim. You're not helpless. You're not at the mercy of whatever comes your way.
You have authority. And when something tries to dominate you, you rise up in the authority Jesus Christ gave you and you command it to stop.
4. ¶Fourth, you have to think with God and stay in fellowship with God. Adam had dominion as long as he remained in fellowship with God. The moment he sinned, he lost that dominion.
And the same principle applies to you. Your authority flows from your relationship with God. When you're walking in obedience, when you're maintaining fellowship through confession and repentance, when you're staying in the Word and in prayer, your authority is strong.
But when you're living in sin, when you unbelief, when you're ignoring God's voice, when you're walking in disobedience, your authority is undermined.
This does not mean you have to be perfect, but it means you have to be intentional about maintaining your relationship with God.
Because dominion is not independent of God. It is exercised under God's authority. And when you're submitted to HIM, when you're thinking with HIM, when you're walking with HIM, His authority flows through you and you can exercise dominion over every circumstance.
Now, let's address the objections. People say, "But doesn't God allow trials to teach us?"
Yes, God allows trials, but he never intended for you to be dominated by those trials. He intended for you to rule over them.
James 1: verses 2 to 3 says, "My brethren, count it all joy when ye fall into diverse temptations." Knowing this, that the trying of your faith worketh patience.
Notice it says when you fall into trials, not if God sends trials, trials come. But God expects you to exercise faith through those trials, not to be crushed by them.
And part of exercising faith is exercising the dominion he gave you to overcome what is trying to overcome you.
People also say, "But what about Paul's thorn in the flesh? Didn't God say no to Paul?" We've addressed this before, but let us be clear. Apostle Paul's thorn was not a sickness God refused to heal. It was a messenger of Satan to buffet him according to 2 Corinthians 12:7. And God's response was not, "No, it was my grace is sufficient for thee." In other words, you have everything you need to deal with this. That's not God denying Paul's request. That's God reminding Paul of the authority and grace he already possesses.
The point is this. God never intended for you to live defeated. He intended for you to exercise dominion.
And when you understand that, when you grasp the authority that's yours in Christ, when you learn to speak to circumstances instead of being controlled by them, everything changes.
You stop accepting defeat as normal.
You stop tolerating bondage as God's will.
You start ruling.
You start exercising the dominion that Jesus Christ restored to you when he made you a new creation.
Listen well. The tragedy of the modern church is believers living like beggars when they're seated with Christ in heavenly places.
According to Ephesians 2:6, they have authority. They have dominion. They have power, but they do not know it.
Ephesians 2:6 states that God raised believers up with Christ and seated them with Him in the heavenly realms because they are united with Christ Jesus. This verse emphasizes the spiritual transformation and exalted position of believers in Christ.
And because they do not know it, they live defeated lives while possessing everything they need to live in victory.
That's the truth. You have dominion.
The question is whether you're going to exercise it.
So here's the question.
Are you exercising dominion over your circumstances or are you being dominated by them?
Are you speaking to your problems or are you just complaining about them?
Are you commanding sickness to leave or are you accepting it as something you have to live with?
Are you ruling over lack or are you being controlled by financial pressure?
Because you were created for dominion.
You were restored to dominion through Christ. And it's time you started living like it.
Stop accepting defeat.
Stop tolerating bondage.
Stop living under circumstances that Christ gave you authority to rule over.
You have dominion. Exercise it. Speak to the mountain. Command the storm.
Declare God's Word over your situation. And watch as the circumstances that have been controlling you submit to the authority of Christ flowing through you.
This is not arrogance. This is faith.
This is walking in what belongs to you as a child of God.
But there's one thing that can instantly strip you of this authority. One prayer, one phrase, one mindset that hands your dominion right back to Satan without you even realizing it.
Most Christians pray this prayer regularly. They think they're being humble. They think they're submitting to God. But what they're actually doing is abdicating the authority Jesus Christ gave them and giving it back to the enemy.
And in the next post, we're going to expose this dangerous prayer. We're going to show you exactly what it is, why it's so destructive, and how to stop praying it so that you can walk in the fullness of the dominion Christ restored to you.
Because what you're about to discover will change the way you pray forever.
And once you see it, you'll never hand your authority back to the enemy .
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