Where Is the Enemy Making Claims?
My dad then came to visit and was telling a story. A friend of his had purchased several acres of undeveloped land decades ago. It was, at the time, in the middle of nowhere. Eventually, an expensive subdivision was built around it. He was advised that it would be a good time to sell. As he went to see the land in preparation to sell, he noticed a neighbor had built a fence on his property. He approached the neighbor about it, but the neighbor claimed it was his. They took it all the way to court, and the original surveys were presented.
The judge said to my dad’s friend, “The property, as clearly shown in the legal documents, belongs to you. State law, however, states that if someone builds something on the property and it goes uncontested for more than seven years, they then have a rightful claim to that land.” He lost a chunk of the property, but not because it wasn’t rightfully his. He lost it because it went unclaimed.
This season is for searching out all areas in which the enemy has made claims, built fences or otherwise occupied our land. Maybe it’s been in the form of blocking resources because they haven’t been claimed. Maybe it’s keeping us in the dark about how big our spiritual “land” to occupy and work really is. Maybe it’s luring us into dormancy so he can build on land that is meant for us to own and develop for the kingdom.
Webster defines a claim as “to assert in the face of possible contradiction” and “to ask for, especially as a right.” It actually comes from the Latin words clamare, meaning “to cry out, shout” and calare, meaning “to call.” For those who have felt beaten down and lacking confidence, God is encouraging you to assert your claim, even in the face of contradiction. Remember, God has given us all spiritual “territory” to occupy and steward. If you’re claiming what He’s given you, it doesn’t mean it will go without contradiction. It just means the source of the contradiction isn’t coming from God. Stand strong.
For others of you, God is nudging you to ask. Ask Him, seek for it and then knock (or do the follow-through actions to partner with Him in faith). It’s OK to ask. Contested spiritual territory is depending on you asking, receiving and stewarding for the kingdom!
Still others of you will be prompted by calls. New callings are actually coming in the form of invitations to steward talents, gifts, positions, relationships, resources and any other spiritual “territory” you are entrusted with from the Lord.
Finally, some will be “crying out.” For these, God is rising up within them and saying, “Enough is enough.” They have taken one thing after another, but as you rise up and roar against the enemy and declare “no more,” the path to stepping into new territory will begin to open up.
Where has the enemy tried to make claims in your God-given territory? It’s time those claims are contested.
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Sara Whitten is an author, speaker, equipper and founder of Arrows of Zion Ministry (arrowsofzion.com). She and her husband are pastors for the youth of Impact Christian Fellowship in Kerrville, Texas. Sara is a prophetic writer who is featured on Elijah List, Spirit Fuel, Charisma and more. She hosts Hear God Everyday on Charisma Podcast Network, a podcast with tools to help amplify the voice of God amidst the noise of everyday life. Sara co-founded One Spark International, an organization that sponsors Bible-based training and education in unreached and restricted nations in order to see the gospel reach all people groups. She is also an active part of groups that train and invest in professionals wanting to use their businesses or marketplace skills to transform unreached nations areas for the kingdom. You can connect with Sara on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.
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