Enforcing the Victory of Christ Over a Defeated Enemy
One of the most important revelations the faithful must recover in this hour is the difference between power and authority. The enemy still has power, but he no longer possesses lawful authority over those who are in Christ. This distinction is not theological wordplay; it is foundational to victorious spiritual warfare. Many believers are exhausted because they are trying to defeat a devil that Jesus has already defeated, rather than standing in the authority of the victory Christ already secured.
Colossians 2:15 declares that Jesus “disarmed principalities and powers” and made a public spectacle of them, triumphing over them through the cross. That means the cross was not merely a place of forgiveness; it was a battlefield of conquest. Jesus did not walk out of the tomb negotiating terms with darkness. He rose as the victorious King, holding all authority in heaven and on earth. This is why He could declare in Matthew 28:18, “All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth.”
If all authority belongs to Christ, then Satan does not possess rightful authority over the redeemed. He may still accuse. He may still tempt. He may still resist. He may still roar. He may still attempt to intimidate, deceive, and oppress. But he no longer operates as a lawful ruler over those who have been translated out of the kingdom of darkness and into the Kingdom of God’s dear Son.
This is where the Church must become wise. The enemy’s power becomes a threat when he deceives a believer, a family, a church, a city, or even a nation into surrendering authority through agreement. Satan cannot overthrow the authority of Christ, but he can exploit human agreement when people give place to fear, rebellion, compromise, unbelief, bitterness, deception, idolatry, or sin. He does not need to possess authority if he can convince man to misuse, abandon, or surrender his.
This pattern is first revealed in Eden. The serpent did not overpower Adam and Eve. He deceived them. He did not take dominion by force; he gained access through agreement. Adam had been given a governmental assignment in the earth, but through disobedience he yielded ground to the serpent’s lie. The enemy’s weapon was not superior power. His weapon was deception that produced agreement.
That same strategy continues today. Satan is not looking for a fair fight; he is looking for an open door. He seeks agreement because agreement gives access. He wants believers to agree with fear instead of faith, accusation instead of identity, offense instead of forgiveness, compromise instead of holiness, and deception instead of truth. He knows that the believer who stands submitted to God and clothed in the authority of Christ is not someone he can lawfully rule.
James 4:7 gives the pattern clearly: “Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.” Notice the order. Submission to God comes before resistance against the devil. Authority flows from alignment. The believer does not resist the enemy through human emotion, religious noise, or spiritual pride. The believer resists from the place of surrendered authority under the Lordship of Jesus Christ.
This is why Luke 10:19 is so powerful. Jesus said, “Behold, I give you authority… over all the power of the enemy.” He did not say the enemy had no power. He said His disciples had authority over the enemy’s power. That means the issue is not whether darkness can move; the issue is whether the people of God understand the authority they carry in Christ. Power without authority must depend on deception, intimidation, and illegal access. Authority in Christ stands on legal victory.
The devil’s greatest strategy is to convince believers that they are still victims of a power Jesus already conquered. He wants the Church to fight from fear instead of victory. He wants the faithful to believe they are trying to win a battle that Christ has already won. But spiritual warfare is not the believer attempting to secure victory; it is the believer enforcing the victory of the risen King.
This is where many believers lose ground. They do not lose because Jesus failed. They do not lose because the cross was incomplete. They do not lose because the devil has more authority than Christ. They lose ground when they agree with what Christ defeated. Fear becomes powerful when we agree with it. Sin becomes a stronghold when we submit to it. Lies become chains when we believe them. Offense becomes a prison when we nurse it. Darkness gains influence where human agreement gives it permission.
Yet the good news is just as powerful: what agreement opened, repentance can close. What deception gained, truth can expose. What fear occupied, faith can reclaim. What compromise yielded, obedience can restore. The believer does not need to beg for authority; he must return to alignment with the One who holds all authority.
The authority of the believer is not independent authority. It is delegated authority. It flows from union with Christ, submission to Christ, obedience to Christ, and agreement with Christ. A believer walking in rebellion cannot claim to be operating in kingdom authority while resisting the King who gave it. Authority is not a religious slogan; it is the governmental backing of Heaven upon those who stand under the rule of Jesus.
This is why holiness matters. This is why obedience matters. This is why discernment matters. The enemy is not merely trying to make believers behave badly; he is trying to get them to surrender authority. He wants their mouths to agree with accusation. He wants their hearts to agree with bitterness. He wants their minds to agree with confusion. He wants their lives to agree with compromise. Every agreement with darkness becomes a place where his power seeks expression.
But when the faithful stand in Christ, submit to God, resist the devil, and refuse agreement with darkness, the enemy’s power loses its operating room. He may still roar, but he cannot rule. He may still threaten, but he cannot govern. He may still accuse, but he cannot condemn those who are in Christ Jesus. He may still tempt, but he cannot force obedience to his lie.
The cross stripped the enemy of legal authority. The resurrection announced the enthronement of the victorious Christ. The ascension revealed the King seated far above all principality, power, might, dominion, and every name that is named. The Church must now stop treating the devil as though he still holds what Jesus already took from him.
The faithful are not called to survive under the shadow of a defeated devil. They are called to stand in the authority of the risen Christ, enforce the finished work of the cross, and refuse every agreement with darkness. The enemy’s power becomes dangerous only where authority is surrendered. But when authority remains submitted to Christ, the power of the enemy is exposed for what it truly is: illegal, defeated, and dependent upon deception.
Therefore, the call in this hour is clear. Guard your agreement. Guard your mouth. Guard your thoughts. Guard your doctrine. Guard your obedience. Do not give the enemy a room in your house, a seat at your table, or a voice in your decisions. Jesus has already triumphed. Now the faithful must stand, resist, and enforce the victory of the King.
The devil does not need to defeat Christ to gain ground in a believer’s life. He only needs to deceive the believer into surrendering agreement. But the believer who stands in truth, walks in obedience, and remains submitted to the Lordship of Jesus becomes a living witness that the enemy is defeated, Christ is enthroned, and the Kingdom of God is advancing.
Stay tuned, the journey continues…..
A voice of fire to the Remnant,
— Dr. Russell Welch
Dr. Russell Welch is a published author, prophetic teacher, apostolic builder, and founder of faith-driven publishing and media initiatives. He is known for crafting bold, Kingdom-centered messages that call the Ecclesia into maturity, doctrinal clarity, and governmental authority. With a passion for equipping the Remnant and honoring generational legacy, Dr. Welch writes and teaches at the intersection of Scripture, history, and spiritual governance, challenging believers to live as sons and daughters who legislate Heaven on earth through truth, holiness, and unwavering fidelity to Christ.
Be sure to check out his book, Spirit Wind People: Those Who are Moved by the Impulses of Holy Spirit, available exclusively on Amazon.
