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Chapter 11
KNOWLEDGE NEEDED FOR EFFECTIVE PRAYER
It is essential that the believer understand the workings of the
powers of darkness for effective prayer against them. Without knowledge
they may be actively at work all around him, and he be unable to stop
them by prayer BECAUSE HE IS UNCONSCIOUS OF THEIR PRESENCE, OR WHAT THEY
ARE DOING. That this is true can be seen by the way the devil is working
among God's people notwithstanding much prayer. They are not able to
defeat him by prayer against his works, because they are unable to
recognize them.
In the war upon the powers of darkness, prayer is the primary and
mightiest weapon, both in (1) aggressive war upon them and their works;
(2) in the deliverance of men from their power, and (3) against them as
an hierarchy of powers opposed to Christ and His Church; for the
believer should pray against them, not only for himself, but for the
whole Church (Ephes. 6: 18), and for the whole world, which in due time
will be absolutely freed from their presence and power.
note 10
There is a systematic warfare of prayer possible against the kingdom
of darkness, which would mean co-operation with the Spirit of God in the
liberation of the Church, and hasten the ultimate binding of the great
serpent, and casting him down to the pit. (Rev. 20: 1-3). A material
"chain" could not bind a supernatural being, and it may be that "the
great strong angel" typifies the mystical "Christ"; consisting of the
Head and members--the "Man-Child" caught up to the Throne--when the
members will have been liberated from the power of the enemy, and then
commissioned to lay hold of the Deceiver to cast him into the abyss, and
shut him up for the thousand years.
THE ANGELS' MINISTRATION OF WAR FOR THE SAINTS
How much prayer has to do with the setting in motion the hosts of
light against the hosts of evil we do not fully know. There are many
passages in the Scriptures which show that the unfallen angels have a
ministration of war note 11
for the saints on earth, which the latter have but faintly realized. In
the Old Testament the heavenly company is shown round about Elisha as
in battle array; and in the New Testament, in Revelation 12, Michael
and his angels are seen warring against the Dragon and his angels, the
Church on earth sharing in this war. The united forces of the angelic
hosts, and the Church on earth, are manifestly joined against the
Satanic hosts: the latter "fighting" by the "word of testimony" and
faith in the precious Blood, not only as single individuals, but as an
united company--"They overcame him . ."- -recognizing their union
against a common foe.
The angels' ministration of war against the powers of darkness on
behalf of the saints on earth, is strikingly revealed in Daniel 10,
where Michael, the archangel, resists the interference of the Satanic
"prince of Persia" and "prince of Grecia" with God's messenger, charged
with an interview with Daniel. In the same way they fight against Satan
and his angels as shown in Rev. 12. The Lord referred also to the
"legion of angels" which He could call to His aid, to protect and
deliver Him in the hour and the power of darkness (Matt. 26: 53), but He
elected to fight the battle through alone, accepting no heavenly succor
but that of the angel sent to strengthen Him in Gethsemane.
TRAINING IN THE WAR OF PRAYER
If a systematic warfare of prayer against the forces of darkness is
possible to the believer, whereby God could hasten the deliverance of
the Church of Christ, in preparation for the Lord's appearing, and its
future destiny; such a warfare by prayer needs to be learnt as much as
any other subject of knowledge in the world of men.
If we liken the war by prayer, systematically carried out
against the forces of darkness, to a war in the natural sphere, those
who would lead must be willing to be trained, and to take the same
learner's attitude as a recruit in the natural sphere. Such believers
need not only to understand the intelligent use of the weapon of prayer,
but to obtain knowledge of the organized hosts of darkness, and how to
exercise their spiritual vision so that "by reason of
use" it becomes
acute in discerning the operations of the enemy in the spiritual sphere.
The believer must learn to observe, and learn by observation their
methods in the war against the people of God.
The Church of God now needs "leaders" trained in the knowledge of the
world- campaigns of the enemy; believers able to foresee his "wiles,"
and to guide the rank and file of the Church into the aggressive war
against him. Leaders skilled in the knowledge of the armor, and the
weapons of warfare provided in the Word of God, so as to detect any weak
places in their use, especially in prayer as an intelligent, systematic,
aggressive COUNTER-CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE STRATEGIC METHODS OF THE
HIERARCHY OF SATAN, against the Church.
The believer who makes war upon Satan, must learn both the defensive
and the aggressive sides of the warfare; for to take the aggressive
against such a wily foe, without fully understanding how to maintain the
defensive position, means that the enemy soon ends the aggressive prayer
warfare, by such attacks upon the undefended places in his life or
environment, as will quickly compel him to draw back in defense of his
own position. For instance, the believer makes war upon the foe and
presses out into the open with a bold testimony to the way the weapon of
prayer drew some stronghold to the ground, but it is not long before the
testimony is challenged by some onslaught upon his inner circle, or upon
himself, and the eager warrior finds he has failed to guard by prayer
his own domain.
THE DEFENSIVE WARFARE OF EPHES. 6.
The importance of the defensive aspect of the warfare against the
powers of darkness, and of the standing power of the believer being made
immoveable, is shown in Ephes 6, where seven verses are given to
describe the armor and the defensive position, with one verse only
embodying the aggressive war by prayer.
note 12
The prayer-warrior fully armed must be alert in the
defensive position, ready to stand against all the wiles of the devil,
note 13
or the hosts of wicked spirits, whether they come as "powers," or with
darkness, or in a rush of numbers upon him. He must know how to
withstand in the "evil day" (5: 13) of the Satanic onslaughts, and
"having overcome all" (A.V., m.), how to stand in the hour of victory,
by discerning all their new attacks upon him in a change of tactics
suited to the moment of triumph. note 14
To maintain his defensive position the believer needs to know what
evil spirits can cause to be done to him, and about him, and be
especially on guard lest he yields to their workings, thinking he is
submitting to God. He must know that lying spirits can "burden" other
Christians about him; give visions to them, and misinterpret things
about him; cause these "burdened" ones to write about him to others, and
suggest thoughts to others to his detriment;
note 15
in brief, use every possible device to move him from his position of
victory over them in his own personal life and environment. The greater
his position of triumph--"having overcome them all" (Ephes. 6: 13,
m.)--the keener the new schemes of the wily foe to dislodge the
victorious one from his armor-encased position. If by any of these
means they can get him to turn from the aggressive warfare upon them, or
be disturbed by the apparent misjudgments of others, or beguiled into
looking upon these things as a "cross" he must bear, he will have failed
to discern the tactics of the wily foe.
But when the believer knows what evil spirits can do to him, and
about him, he can distinguish their workings through others, and,
standing steadily in his defensed position, he protects himself by
aggressive warfare upon them as they work in these special ways, and
does not settle down to accept all these things as "the will of God,"
but sets himself to extinguish them by a systematic and persistent
counter-campaign of prayer.
PRAYER AGAINST THE WORKS OF THE DEVIL
In the war upon the powers of darkness, prayer can be persistently
and specifically directed against the works of the devil, as the
believer moves about in his ordinary avocations, and sees their doings.
It can be brief and ejaculatory, but it is effectual. It need only be
"Lord, destroy that work of the devil!" or "May God open the eyes of
that man to the deceptions of Satan around him!"
There is also prayer for others, directed specifically against evil
spirits in them; but this first needs knowledge to discern the symptoms
of their presence, and ability to distinguish between the man himself
and the evil spirit or spirits. Any uncertainty here will weaken the
force of prayer. If the prayer- warrior has a doubt about the source of
certain characteristics in another, which cause the man to act as if he
were two persons, note 16
one contradictory to the other, and one manifestly not his true
character, he can pray that any evil spirit present may be exposed, so
that the man himself will recognize it, or that the prayer-warrior may
be sure of the source of certain things, that he may direct prayer upon
the right cause.
One special mark of an evil spirit's presence in, or with, or
operating upon, or through another, in every degree of possession,
however slight, is antagonism to all truth in connection with the powers
of darkness, especially that about evil spirits; the antagonism being
unreasonable and unreasoning. For a man who is untouched by them, can
calmly open his mind to knowledge about them, as easily as about the
things of God. There is also resistance in such believers, in mind or
spirit, to other aspects of truth; whether it be Scriptural truth as
applied to themselves personally; or truth concerning facts in their
spiritual experience, or about themselves or their actions, which the
lying spirits do not wish them to know. Just as a special mark of the
Presence of the Holy Spirit operating upon, or through another is an
OPENNESS TO TRUTH; a desire and even a keen hunger for truth,
irrespective of consequences, or feelings of pain.
note 17
Believers of all degrees of spiritual life place themselves on the side
of the God of Truth when they specifically declare, "I open myself to
all truth," and by so doing they enable the Spirit of Truth to do His
work.
It is important that the prayer-warrior should discriminate
the working of evil spirits in possession of others, as IN, but not OF
the person; so as not to be diverted from direct dealing with the enemy
by blaming the one in whom they have obtained a footing for their
manifestations.
HOW EVIL SPIRITS CAUSE BELIEVERS TO RESIST
THE TRUTH THEY NEED
The believer seeking to help another under the possession of evil
spirits, must be prepared for the deceiving spirits misusing to the
captive one the very truth he himself desires, and needs for his
deliverance, as well as misrepresenting to him the one seeking to help
him to freedom. Sometimes the truth which is meant to, and does deliver
the deceived one in spite of all that appears to the contrary, is used
as a whip to beat him, by the lying spirits in possession.
note 18
The poor captive has the actual sense of being lashed with rods as real
as if the stripes fell on his body, and it appears as if the words of
the other giving him the light he needs, and which he himself desires to
have spoken to him, are as rods beating him. But if the deceived
believer refuses to be moved by the pain of the lashing, lays hold of
the truth told him, and at once TURNS IT INTO PRAYER and fight against
the enemy, he grasps the weapon of victory. For example, if a man is
told "the enemy is now deceiving you," and he at once replies "It is
against my will. May God reveal all deceptions from Satan to me, and to
the whole Church!" he at once lays hold of a weapon for victory.
All truth imparted to a deceived believer should inspire
antagonism to the lying spirits of Satan, instead of causing despair or
resistance to the truth, or attempted labored explanations to prove
other causes for such and such a manifestation.
note 19
The believer who desires freedom should thankfully receive all light
that will expose the enemy, saying, "How can I get the benefit of this
as a weapon against the foe?"
But in the stress, and ofttimes confusion, of the dispossessing
period, note 20
the deceived and possessed person unwittingly fights against his
deliverance by covering and siding with the evil spirits who have
deceived him. The will may be set, and declared to be for deliverance,
yet when the truth is given, evil spirits manifest their presence in the
circumference of the man, or wherever they may be located, by arousing
feelings of rebellion against the very truth, or messenger of truth,
which the man in his will has chosen to receive. In brief, they bring
into play all the resources they have at their disposal. They pour a
flood of confusing thoughts into the mind, with suggestions utterly
foreign to the desires of the person, and sometimes raging feelings in
the body, note 21
as if it were being wrenched with pain, the spine and nerves
appear to be racked with irritation, and the head as if it would
burst with pressure--none of this arising from any physical cause.
For the time being the messenger with truth for the deliverance of this
captive believer, appears to have done far more harm than good to the
victim of Satan; but if the truth has been given, and the prayer warrior
stands unmoved by the outward storm, quietly resisting by prayer the
evil spirits arousing it, sooner or later the captive emerges into
freedom, and a greater degree of deliverance, if not full victory.
THE CASTING OUT OF EVIL SPIRITS
Prayer against evil spirits in others may have to be accompanied by
the inaudible commanding of them to leave the person, or else in casting
out the demon, or demons, directly and audibly. There are several
conditions for doing this, which need careful and prayerful
consideration, ere such a course is taken. The possessed person may
first need (1) truth upon his condition, and the ground wherein the evil
spirit has found lodgment. This requires knowledge and discernment on
the part of the worker, and sometimes very exhaustive dealing with the
possessed one; (2) the ground which has been discovered must be given up
definitely and specifically by the victim,
note 22
or the "casting out" may fail; (3) definite prayer to God for His will
to be revealed concerning the whole matter, and how the Spirit of God
would have it dealt with, is primarily necessary; (4.) the authority of
Christ needs to be specifically taken by the one called upon to deal
with the man, and (5) wrestling prayer which reaches "fasting" may be
needed if the case is a very difficult one.
note 23
The fasting which is of spiritual effect in such a case, means, that
the one who is dealing with the possessed person, is brought into such a
hand to hand conflict of spirit with the evil spirit, or spirits, in
possession, that the sense of any bodily need ceases until the
victory is won.
THE TRUE FASTING FROM FOOD IN CONFLICT
The Lord's wilderness conflict throws light upon this, for it appears
that it was not until after Satan had left Him, and the tension of the
conflict was over, that His physical needs asserted themselves, and "He
hungered" (Matt. 4: 2). True "fasting," therefore, appears to be not so
much the result of a believer's choice and determination to fast from
food, as the result of some spirit-burden, or conflict, which constrains
him to fast because of the dominance of the spirit over his body, and no
sense of physical need at all. But when the conflict is over and the
spirit disengaged, the requirements of the body make themselves felt
once more.
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