Sermons

Spiritual Authority In Christ

Chad Everett - Lead Pastor

November 23, 2025

From the Sermon Series: Spiritual Authority

Discover Your Spiritual Authority In Christ

God’s original intent in Genesis 1 reveals the foundation of spiritual authority in Christ. Before sin entered the world, God created humanity in His image and likeness and invited us to partner with Him. This partnership shows us how true authority works: not through striving or control, but through relationship, identity, and dependence on Him.

Created Spirit First: The Source of Spiritual Authority in Christ

“What God says to me in my spirit is more real than what I feel with my feelings.”

Scripture shows that God created our spirit before He formed our physical body. Because of this order, the spiritual realm is the truest reality. When believers understand who they are spiritually, they recognize how clearly God speaks to them. He communicates with our spirit first, and learning to listen this way brings confidence, clarity, and discernment.

This identity becomes the starting point for walking in spiritual authority in Christ.

Dominion and Submission: Understanding Spiritual Authority in Christ

“You don’t conquer darkness by focusing on darkness—you conquer it by saying yes to God.”

Genesis reveals that dominion was given before sin existed. This means God did not assign believers to fight darkness; He called them to defend and expand what He created. As a result, dominion is not about controlling people or circumstances. It is about aligning with God, submitting to His voice, and carrying out His purpose.

When we say yes to God, we resist anything that opposes Him. This yes is the most practical expression of spiritual authority in Christ.

Relationship and Alignment: How Spiritual Authority in Christ Operates

“The enemy doesn’t respond to your authority—he responds to the authority you represent.”

The account of the Sons of Sceva demonstrates that authority cannot be borrowed or imitated. Darkness recognizes those who genuinely know Jesus. Because of that, spiritual authority in Christ grows through intimacy, obedience, and daily dependence—not formulas or repeated phrases.

Chad emphasizes that close relationship with Jesus empowers believers to walk confidently and respond boldly.

Living From the Spirit: Daily Practice of Spiritual Authority in Christ

“Your dependence on Him determines your freedom.”

Followers of Jesus are called to live from what God says in the spirit rather than from emotions, circumstances, or fear. What we see in the natural is temporary, but what God establishes in the unseen realm is eternal. When believers choose to stay connected to Jesus, they experience freedom, identity, and clarity.

Walking in spiritual authority in Christ means living from the truth God speaks, depending on Him daily, and resisting every voice that contradicts His word.

 

Key Scriptures
Genesis 1:26–28, Genesis 2:7, Acts 19:13–16, Galatians 3:28, 2 Corinthians 4:18