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Good Morning, I bring Greetings from the Yankee states of Illinois & Indiana, and my Pastor Wanda Boose of Ecclesia Church in Merrillville, IN.

This is my second convention and I am honored to be a part of the 25th Anniversary Convention of the Faith in Action Fellowship. I would like to first thank Bro. Charles and Sis. Janet for allowing me the privilege of speaking from their pulpit this morning.

When Sis. Mary Lou called and asked me to speak this morning, I was a bit overwhelmed. What could I, a relatively new minister share with Pastors, Apostles and Prophets who have been ministering for 30, 40, or 50 years? But before I could give it a second thought, the Holy Spirit reminded me of Proverbs 27:17

17 As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another.

I am a teacher. I write curriculum, I teach Sunday School, I edit manuscripts. I don’t preach, I teach-preach. So you will forgive me this morning for not being what you expected. This message is not a just a word of encouragement, but a lesson you can take back to your churches staffs, your Sunday School classes teachers, your prayer partners, and maybe even onto the Mission field.

My family and I are blessed to attend a Holy Spirit church – a place where the Holy Spirit is welcome.  He often enters during our worship, during teaching, during prayer and during revival. We have seen his hand at work as people are healed, set free, and delivered.  He shows up on Wednesday nights before prayer in testimony times, during prayer in thanksgiving, during confession and supplication. 

While this is wonderful to experience, I have wondered why he doesn’t stay? Why does he show up for short periods of time? Why does he leave? How do we move from a place of visitation to a place of habitation of the Holy Spirit?

In this lesson we will examine nine ways the enemy attempts to prevent not only revival but habitation of the Holy Spirit.  Nine tools the enemy uses to rob and destroy God’s people.  Nine ways he hampers or even prevents the habitation of the Holy Spirit. It is my prayer that by the time you have shared this lesson your hearers they will be able to readily identify nine tricks that the enemy uses to keep them from growing a more intimate relationship with God.

1.  I believe the oldest trick the enemy uses is deception.  We know that the serpent deceived Eve in the garden.

He misquoted God, and deceived Eve into throwing away the life of habitation with God for a taste of forbidden fruit.

We know the Enemy uses the same tricks over and over and over again. He figures if it worked before, it will work again. Let’s look at another time he used deception to lead his children away from fellowship with God.

Turn with me to Exodus 32

We’re in the desert with the children of Israel.  Moses has gone up Mt Sinai to meet with God.  We all have that image in our mind of Charlton Heston shielding his eyes as fires moves across the sky and burns the Ten Commandments into rock.  Now imagine halfway through the writing that God stops. Can you picture Moses scratching his head?   “But lord, you told me there were Ten Commandments and yet you only written five? Why did you stop?” Now that might sound impertinent to us, but remember Moses was God’s friend.  What could be so distracting, that God would stop doing what he was doing? 

Exodus 32:7

7 Then the Lord said to Moses, “Go down, because your people, whom you brought up out of Egypt, have become corrupt. 8 They have been quick to turn away from what I commanded them and have made themselves an idol cast in the shape of a calf. They have bowed down to it and sacrificed to it and have said, ‘These are your Gods, O Israel, who brought you up out of Egypt.”

Where’s the deception? Jump up to verse 1

When the people saw that Moses was so long in coming down from the mountain, they gathered around Aaron and said, “Come, make us Gods who will go before us. As for this fellow Moses who brought us up out of Egypt, we don’t know what has happened to him.”

These are the same people who crossed the Red Sea, the same people who can see a cloud atop the mountain, the same people who had heard the voice of God, and being so frightened by it that they send Moses up to represent them. What would lead them to believe that God wasn’t there or that Moses wasn’t coming back? Deception.

Notice it says, “They saw”, and “ they gathered”, “let us”. The enemy used the same trick he used against Eve. He whispered the same deception into the ears of a number of people which led them to question whether God would do what he said.

The enemy uses the same trick today.  He whispers into our ears, or the ears of people around us. He deceives us into questioning whether God will do what he says he will do! Did the prophet really hear from God?  Or was he making up that prophecy?  Did he just tell me what I wanted to hear so I would open up my checkbook?

Scripture tells us, let God be true and everyman a liar. 

Scripture also tells us (Num 23:17)

19 God is not a man, that he should lie, nor a son of man, that he should change his mind.

2.  Deception leads to rebellion. First the Israelites were deceived and then they coerced Aaron into building them a golden calf. But rebellion is more than an action. Rebellion is a spirit. Rebellion can even enter during a move of God.  God said that he would take care of his children in the wilderness. 

How did he provide for them every morning?  It rained manna, thin Honey tasting wafer appeared every morning as the dew dried.

How much did God provide every morning?  Enough for each person’s daily needs, and twice as much on the day before Sabbath so that the Israelites would not have to work on that day.  Not too much, not too little, but just enough.

After a number of days of this new breakfast treat, the Israelites became bored with manna. This boredom leads to murmuring and complaining which angered God. They didn’t ask God for meat, they demanded meat.

Rebellion is so insidious that even during a miraculous outpouring of God’s provision the enemy was able to incite people to rebel against God.

God is good. He’s a loving father who wants to take care of his children. So he sent them quail. Rebellion is a strong spirit. The children of Israel did not receive their quail with gratitude. In fact the murmuring in complaining escalated to the point that the people began to question Moses leadership. How did God deal with Korah’s rebellion? Three families were permanently removed from Israel when the ground opened up and swallowed them whole. God he had no choice. He had to deal with the rebellion of these families so that it would not pollute the entire camp.

The warning we should take from this example is that ungratefulness and rebellion go hand in hand. When you recognize one, look for the other.

Now we know that we cannot control another person’s actions – that would be witchcraft –but we do have authority over the spirit that prompts them to act in rebellion.

3.  Rebellion leads to evil speaking. After the Israelites rebelled against God they began to speak bad things about Moses. I hate to say this, but this is one of those things that has plagued the church for years and years and years. This is probably why we have so many denominations. The pastor says something, or does something, or doesn't do something and someone takes offense. This becomes an open door for the enemy to pounce onto the scene. He plants rebellion in the heart of the offended, and they begin to talk down the pastor.

They will do it among their families and friends, inside the church, and outside the church. People who have never paid any attention to the church will suddenly have opinions about the pastor, the membership, the ministries and programs. And I were a gambling person, which I’m not, I would put money on it that none of it would be good opinion.

Evil speak is infectious. We must be careful as ministers of the Gospel to allow gossip in our ministries.  We need to train our people to take authority over the spirit of gossip and silence people who spread lies and rumors. We are called to be peacemakers. You can’t say anything bad about my husband. He and I are one, if you insult him you insult me. You can’t say anything bad about my son. You can’t say anything bad about my pastor. She and my family are in covenant relationship. We are in covenant relationship with her because we are in covenant relationship with God. We are part of the same body.

Scripture tells us in Proverbs 18:

21 The tongue has the power of life and death, and those who love it will eat its fruit.

Evil speak is a fruit of the Devil’s handiwork and warning sign of separation from God.

4. I know that sin is sin and there really are no degrees of sin with one being worse than the other. But let’s face it, in this world different infractions of the law net different punishments. On a scale of 1-10 with 1 being innocent and 10 being very bad, where do you think evil speak would be?  Probably a 2 or 3.

The problem with small sins is that they often lead to bigger sins. Evil speak is like that.  Evil speak plants the seed of lust in your heart. The enemy’s fourth trick is lust.

We’re all old enough to remember when Jimmy Swaggart and Jim Baker had extramarital affairs that cost them their integrity in the public eye.

I remember at the time that PTL was one of the most popular Christian television programs of the day.  Jim and Tammy were busy building Heritage USA, a Christian theme park and resort. They had just introduced the concept of ministry partnership to America.  Christians jumped on the bandwagon with their checkbooks. There was much criticism from the secular world.  Lots of evil speak against PTL, the ministry, the Christian broadcasting network, and anyone associated with it. You can imagine how hard it would be for the minister who feels that they are carrying out what God had called them to do and be criticized daily in the media. 

I can picture both men seated in their offices and their assistants or perhaps network executives coming in with the morning news releases.  I’m sure they both dismissed the criticism at first but as their notoriety grew they began paying more attention to their critics, the more they read and watch the news, the more they allowed that evil speak into their hearts.

The natural man wants to defend himself.  He wants to compare himself to those around him.  He wants to prove that he’s better.  But in doing so, the focus detours away from God and onto self. When your eyes are on yourself they are off of God.

Lust will put you in a vulnerable place. And I’m not just talking about lusts of the flesh here.

Lust of the eye can lead to jealousy. 

Lust can lead to credit card debt. 

Lust can lead to gluttony.

The warning to our churches here is to invest time wisely.

We need to be more vocal in warning our members to be careful about what they watch on television or at the movies, what books they read, who they spend time with.

The enemy wants nothing more to get their eyes off of God.

5.  Lust also opens the door to a controlling spirit

In the church we identify that controlling spirit with Jezebel.  Jezebel was Ahab’s queen. She was the one who was responsible for persecuting the prophets of Israel.  It was her religious leaders that Elijah defeated at Mount Carmel.

Turn to 1 Kings 19

Now Ahab told Jezebel everything Elijah had done and how he had killed all the prophets with the sword. 2 So Jezebel sent a messenger to Elijah to say, “May the Gods deal with me, be it ever so severely, if by this time tomorrow I do not make your life like that of one of them.”

Don’t miss the point here.  Jezebel is not just threatening the life of the prophet, she is saying that her gods are stronger than God Almighty.

How does Elijah react?

3 Elijah was afraid and ran for his life. When he came to Beersheba in Judah, he left his servant there, 4 while he himself went a day’s journey into the desert. He came to a broom tree, sat down under it and prayed that he might die. “I have had enough, Lord,” he said. “Take my life; I am no better than my ancestors.”

The spirit of Jezebel is not something to be played with.  It can attack a person and render him or her useless.  Look what it did to the greatest Old Testament prophet. It sent him running, hiding, and so depressed that he wanted to die. 

The Jezebel spirit leads to hopelessness and depression. You could say it’s like a curse that renders one useless and ineffective.

The good news is Jezebel only has authority over that which one gives up.  The warning here, that we as pastors,  apostles, prophets, evangelists & teachers need to drive home as often as we can is that if our people are not conscious of their authority in Christ Jesus, if they don’t protect their anointings the enemy will steal from them.

That’s why Ephesians 6 says,

11 Put on the full armor of God so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes. 

12 For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.

6. I’ll let you in a piece of Lisa wisdom here. I have observed that when people are hurt they react in one of two ways. Either they hurt back in the same way or they go out of their way to make sure that they never treat another person the way they were treated. When someone with a Jezebel spirit usurps authority or schemes to get what should have been yours people will react in one of two ways. They will  take the high road and trust God to work all things out for their good or they will give in to the spirit of discouragement and harassment.

Number 6 is the spirit of discouragement and harassment. It is a behind-the-scenes move of the enemy. We need to warn our people that the enemy will often use those closest to them to undermined God’s plan for their lives. Is it easy to ignore criticism from someone you don’t know, but criticism from a friend or loved one can cause you to question whether or not you can accomplish that purpose.

Of the two, discouragement and harassment, discouragement affects the heart, while harassment affects the head. Together they can stop people in their tracks. They will make even believers doubt not only their abilities but God’s ability.

Again we need to be diligent in warning our people to be careful with whom they associate. Be careful who they confide in. be careful whom they allow to speak into their lives. The Bible warns us in 1 Tim 5

22 Do not be hasty in the laying on of hands, and do not share in the sins of others. Keep yourself pure.

And in 1 John 4

1 Dear friends, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world.

7.  The evil twin, so to speak, of the spirit of discouragement and harassment is man worship. This happens when we put people on a pedestal. We forget that they’re human. This happens often and the church. We’re in the habit of identifying a church by its pastor and not its name. Are there great men and women of God? Of course there are; this room is filled with them. But truly a great man or woman of God reflects God’s Glory and points back to him and not themselves. There is only one King of Kings and his name is Jesus Christ.

When a pastor lays hands on someone and they are healed, or a prophet brings forth a prophecy and it comes to pass, or apostle gives a word of encouragement and someone gets set free, or an evangelist leads someone Christ it wasn’t there doing. It came from the Holy Spirit. He and he alone deserves the Glory. As leaders in the church we must continue to serve God in humility.

8.  Man worship also has a partner in crime. As someone gains notoriety there will come those who want a piece of the action, will attempt to use the gifts of the spirit for his own personal gain. Number 8 in the enemy’s bag of tricks is covetous.

Turn to Acts 8

9 Now for some time a man named Simon had practiced sorcery in the city and amazed all the people of Samaria. He boasted that he was someone great, 10 and all the people, both high and low, gave him their attention and exclaimed, “This man is the divine power known as the Great Power.” 11 They followed him because he had amazed them for a long time with his magic.

That’s the spirit of man worship.



12 But when they believed Philip as he preached the good news of the kingdom of God and the name of Jesus Christ, they were baptized, both men and women. 13 Simon himself believed and was baptized. And he followed Philip everywhere, astonished by the great signs and miracles he saw.

Did Phillip call attention to himself? No

Did he encourage people to follow him? No

14 When the apostles in Jerusalem heard that Samaria had accepted the word of God, they sent Peter and John to them.

Jump down to 18

18 When Simon saw that the Spirit was given at the laying on of the apostles’ hands, he offered them money 19 and said, “Give me also this ability so that everyone on whom I lay my hands may receive the Holy Spirit.”

Simon may have been baptized, but his old nature still wanted attention and fame.

20 Peter answered: “May your money perish with you, because you thought you could buy the gift of God with money! 21 You have no part or share in this ministry, because your heart is not right before God.

Now I’d like to say that this only happens to those who don’t have a personal relationship with Jesus but the spirit of covetous can plague anyone. I mentioned Jim & Tammy Baker earlier. They were charged with improper use of ministry funds after 60 Minutes took a tour of their home and they pointed out their gold bathroom fixtures.

\When you share this message with your ministry teams and church staffs, be sure to emphasize that for better of for worse, covetous can not be hidden, if it is in a person’s heart, it will be exposed.

9.  The last ploy of the enemy we will look at today is probably the most deadly of all.

When you are lustful, you can feel the desire.

When you are covetous, you are driven to get more. Discouragement & harrassment are often accompanied by physical symptoms.

But this ploy of the enemy is rarely felt or readily recognized. I’m talking about passivity.

The spirit of passivity will lull one into doing nothing, trusting the wrong people, or thinking that you yourself have all the answers. Passivity opens the door to pride. And pride will blind anyone to the truth.

1 Peter 5 warns

8 Be self-controlled and alert. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour.

In Revelations 3 the church of Laodicea has the spirit of passivity.

15 I know your deeds, that you are neither cold nor hot. I wish you were either one or the other! 16 So, because you are lukewarm—neither hot nor cold—I am about to spit you out of my mouth. 17 You say, ‘I am rich; I have acquired wealth and do not need a thing.’ But you do not realize that you are wretched, pitiful, poor, blind and naked.

We will do our churches the ultimate disservice if we allow them to become passive; if we fail to welcome the Holy Spirit in not only our churches, revivals, and out-reach meetings, but into our homes and hearts as well. We as leaders of the church are called to be guardians of the habitation of the Holy Spirit, to teach those who labor with us in ministry the tricks the enemy uses to keep them from growing deeper in their relationships with God.

It is my hope that by unmasking the tricks the enemy uses to keep us from growing in fellowship with the Holy Spirit that we become the vessel of habitation of his presence.

Quick recap: 9 tricks the enemy uses to keep us from being vessels for the habitation of the Holy Spirit.

1.      Deception

2.      Rebellion

3.      Evil speaking

4.      Lust

5.      Controlling or Jezebel spirit

6.      Discouragement & harassment

7.      Man worship

8.      Covetousness

9.      Passivity

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