ELIJAH BATTLES JEZEBEL
by Ron Wood
John the Baptist came in the "spirit and power
of Elijah." (Luke 1:17) In this way Christ described Johns
prophetic mantle, the powerful anointing that dared to challenge religious
rebellion and prepare the way for the Lord. John the Baptist was a
forerunner of Christ. His mission from God was similar to Elijahs
in that he confronted religious idolatry and called the people to
repent and to return to Gods covenant.
Malachi said this Elijah ministry would reappear
in the last days. (Mal. 4:5-6) Jesus said, "Elijah is coming
and will restore all things." (Mt. 17:11) This Elijah anointing
turns the hearts of fathers to their children. It affirms fatherhood.
It denounces anything that attacks a mans moral fiber or the
makeup of the family. It restores Gods divine order. In John
the Baptist, as in Elijah, this anointing confronted religious idolatry.
If the Elijah spirit can appear on Gods servants
in the last days, then its evil counterpart, the Jezebel spirit, can
also affect people. In fact, the book of Revelation describes a church
that tolerated the Jezebel spirit and faced Gods anger as a
result. "But I have this against you, that you tolerate the
woman Jezebel..." (Revelation 2:20)
So the Jezebel spirit is quite at home within a New
Testament church, even prophesying and having influence over the leadership.
The Jezebel spirit will continue to work unrecognized, creating confusion,
resisting Gods purpose, until God raises up an Elijah-like voice.
Elijah was one of the greatest prophets of biblical history. He was
a hero of epic proportions. He, along with Moses, appeared with Christ
on the Mount of Transfiguration to encourage Jesus before His crucifixion.
(Mark 9:4) Not many prophets had the rank to fill that role, did they?
Both Moses and Elijah worked miracles of nature. Moses was a writer.
Elijah never wrote a book, yet he singlehandedly turned Israel back
from idolatry. Elijah faced down the great enemy of all prophets,
Jezebel. By so doing, he saved Israel from extinction.
That extinction was nearly caused by one woman, Jezebel,
who was brought into Israel by the sin of one weak man, Ahab. Ahab
formed an unholy alliance with a foreign nation by marrying that kings
daughter. When she came to Israel, she brought with her the terrible
worship of Baal. Baal worship involved false religion, the sacrifice
of children, and acts of immorality by male and female prostitutes
in the Temples of Baal built by Jezebel. As a result, Israel backslid.
This Baal system turned people away from worshiping Jehovah and brought
Gods people to their lowest point in history.
The Prophet of Faith
Elijah was a courageous man who typifies genuine
faith. (James 5:16-17) Elijah prayed and the rain stopped for three
and a half years. He prayed again and the rain resumed. Prayers offered
in faith have power. Elijah also prayed and called fire down from
heaven when he confronted the prophets of Baal. (I Kings 18) Obedience
and boldness characterized Elijahs ministry. He confronted King
Ahab, challenged Israel to follow God, taunted the false prophets
of Baal, and then saw to it that they were executed. Then he ran for
his life from Jezebel. Why did he flee from this one woman? Because
he knew Jezebels true nature. She embodied an evil demonic principality.
She was a killer. She had already killed hundreds of Gods prophets
and Elijah was next on the list.
Dont be naive about this spirit. It is a master
of accusation. It wont stop at slander or ministry-murder to
get its way.
The Jezebel Spirit
This spirit is still at work today, devastating churches,
deceiving women, and weakening men. It accuses and undermines Gods
appointed leaders. The spirit of Jezebel delights in displacing the
true worship of God with idolatry. In churches today, Jezebel robs
the praise and worship of its freedom. She desires to steal the money
due Gods genuine servants. Jezebel daily fed 450 false prophets
from her table, a significant financial investment by Israels
queen. Thus she thwarted Gods program. It matters where the
money goes!
Jezebel emasculates fathers, husbands, and pastors.
She controls them by intimidation or manipulation. With one glaring
look Jezebel stifles a mans voice. She neutralizes any initiative
besides her own. She is a woman whose head is uncovered. She is out
from under Gods authority. (1 Cor. 11:3-12) She is out to conquer,
not compromise. Any yielding on her part is only feigned obeisance
in order to gain advantage.
Her manipulation may be in the form of religious
bondage or it many be as a seductress, appealing to sinful lust. However
she can do it, she is after one thingcontrol. Anyone who resists
her ambition becomes her target. She makes peace only with hirelings,
those who can be bought. She especially wants to kill the prophets
because they have an anointing to expose her lies, confront her idolatry,
and pull down her false system. How? By calling Gods people
to repent. Jezebel hates the prophetic office and wants to destroy
it.
This spirit is similar to witchcraft. Witchcraft
bewitches people. (Galatians 3:1) It casts a spell so people cant
see Christ and his kingdom. Anytime there is a contest for control,
for power, for leadership, there is usually a spirit of Jezebel working
somewhere behind the scenes, accusing Gods servants, sowing
discord, deceiving the saints. Behind many bitter splits in families
and churches, there lurks this wicked spirit.
Anti-Authority
This spirit hates Gods government and rejects
divine order. It seeks to dominate a man until he surrenders headship
to his wife. Remember, "It takes an Ahab to have a Jezebel."
While a husband must be sensitive to his wife, he cant renege
on his responsibility to fulfil his role as head of his family. Neither
can he be dominating, dictatorial, or abusive.
Acting macho has nothing to do with being masculine.
(Being strong doesnt make a woman a Jezebel, either. This relates
to usurping rightful headship, not being strong in personality.) Men
should not default on their duty to lead. Biblically, a man should
submit to other men in Christ, but never to a controlling spirit (1
Tim. 2:12). (For more on male-female roles and womens ministry,
see my book "Women on the Team")
Men lacking in moral fiber dont stand a chance
when theyre up against a Jezebel spirit. Ahab sulked and even
gave control of government affairs to his wife. He acted like a spoiled
child being led around by his mother. It was no wonder Jezebel ran
right over him. The antidote to Jezebels influence is for men
to have godly character, be strong in faith, and be submitted to Gods
word.
If this spirit cant control a man by intimidation,
then it will try to do so by manipulation through sensuality. Thats
why this spirit, although it may operate through a man, often uses
a woman. It attacks men by outright seduction or by injecting unclean
thoughts. As Jesse Penn-Lewis has said, "The battlefield is in
the mind." This power of pornography defiles a mans imagination
and makes him feel disqualified so he never comes forward into leadership
in the church.
Men who are condemned and defeated in their minds
hang back from worship or spiritual battle. Theyre neutralized.
Another way of saying neutralized is neutered. The Jezebel spirit
wants men to be good geldings, with bit and bridle, broken and tamed
to do her will.
Jezebels Power-Play
In the church, Jezebel wants to disqualify Gods
appointed leaders. Here, her chief weapon is her tongue and with it
she fashions clever accusations. (Isaiah 54:17) Unlike those who fear
God, she doesnt hesitate to accuse Gods servants. (Romans
8:33) Any error or mis-step she discovers is an excuse for not obeying
or submitting.
She plants subtle hints that sow discord and create
criticism of the leader. She is a master at forming factions. Her
goal is to undermine legitimate authority and supplant it with her
own will. Intercessors may adopt her "concerns," projecting
her will in prayer and taking up her complaints against leaders.
Jezebel desires for others to see her as the one
with the best answers for the church. She appears to be spiritual
and pious, but inwardly she has no allegiance to leadership and is
not submitted to it, especially if that leadership is clearly masculine
or anointed to govern.
Jezebel looks for the first sign of a leader faltering
so she can flow into the resulting power vacuum. She may use her religious
knowledge, force of personality, or even pity due to her ailments,
all as a means to get attention and eventually to gain control. She
uses guile instead of brute force to do this. Usurping control away
from Gods authorized and anointed servants is always her goal.
What can we do if we discern this stronghold in our
church? What if this spirit is found disrupting our families?
The answer is always repentance. God gives time for
repentance before final judgement. Jezebel, once confronted, must
repent or be removed. There can be no compromise with this spirit.
Here, tolerance is not a virtue. It is literally a battle to the death.
This spirit is alien to the kingdom of God and contrary to Gods
system of divine authority.
In the Bible, Jezebel was unrepentant until the last.
God sent Jehu to have her killed. (II Kings 9:21-10:17) Her fate pictures
Gods attitude and ultimate actions toward this strong lawless
spirit and those who embrace it.
© 1997 by Ron Wood. Ron and his wife, Lana, have been pastors
more than 30 years. He has served as a State Coordinator for the U.
S. Strategic Prayer Network. Ron is best known for his prophetic writing
ministry. Ron & Lana are a ministry team. They are members of
Reconciliation Ministries International led by Bishop Joseph Garlington.
Ron & Lana were sent to Africa to help equip emerging apostolic leaders in the developing church.
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