Spiritual dominion is a profound biblical concept that reflects the authority and power believers possess through their relationship with Christ. In Genesis 1:26-28, God grants humanity dominion over the earth, establishing a divine mandate to steward creation. This call to stewardship is not merely about authority but also about responsibility, as seen in Colossians 3:23-24, where Paul encourages believers to work heartily, knowing they serve the Lord. Jesus exemplifies this dominion in His ministry, teaching His followers to live victoriously, as illustrated in John 10:10, where He declares, 'I came that they may have life and have it abundantly.' Furthermore, believers are reminded of their identity in Christ, as stated in 2 Corinthians 5:17, which emphasizes that anyone in Christ is a new creation, empowered to live a life that reflects God’s glory. The call to 'Live Like a King' resonates with this truth, urging Christians to embrace their royal identity as heirs of the Kingdom (Romans 8:17). As believers understand and exercise their spiritual dominion, they not only please God but also manifest His kingdom on earth, fulfilling the Great Commission and advancing His purposes in a world in desperate need of His light.
Raymond Golsworthy preaches about the nature of spiritual dominion, emphasizing a total reversal of the human concept of dominion. He delves into the importance of having a mind to serve others, following the example of Christ who came not to be served but to serve. Golsworthy highlights the necessi
Warren Wiersbe preaches on the sovereignty of God as depicted in Psalms 8, emphasizing the dual nature of God as both the promise-making Jehovah and the all-powerful Sovereign. He challenges believers to recognize their royal status bestowed upon them by God through Jesus Christ and to not live as s
