Tag: Spiritual authority

  • Kingdom Come Legislative Prayers: How to Decree, Declare, and Govern from Heaven

    Kingdom Come Legislative Prayers: How to Decree, Declare, and Govern from Heaven

    Most believers treat prayer like a negotiation. We come to God hoping to change His mind, or we plead with Him to change our circumstances, acting as if He is holding out on us. But when you transition from the milk of basic religion to the solid food of Kingdom reality, you discover a startling truth: Jesus didn’t just give you a direct line to ask for favours; He gave you a seat in the governing cabinet of heaven.

    There is a distinct classification of prayer that the modern church has largely forgotten: Legislative Prayers.

    When a nation’s parliament or congress passes a law, they don’t beg the citizens to follow it, and they don’t ask the atmosphere nicely to change. They write a decree, stamp it with authority, and release it to be enforced.

    As a believer, you have been given a legislative seat. If you are tired of watching the enemy wreak havoc in your mind, your family, your business, and your health, it is time to stop pleading and start legislating.

    What is a Legislative Prayer?

    A legislative prayer is not a petition; it is an executive order. It is the act of a mature believer standing in their delegated identity as a king and priest (Revelation 5:10) to decree and enforce the written laws of God over a earthly situation.

    In Job 22:28, scripture lays down the foundational law of legislation:

    “You will also declare a thing, and it will be established for you; so light will shine on your ways.”

    Notice the verse doesn’t say, “You will beg for a thing and hope God does it.” It says you will declare it, and it will be established. The word “declare” in the original Hebrew text is Gazar, which literally means to divide, to cut, or to pass a legislative sentence. When you pray legislatively, you are cutting off the enemy’s access and passing sentence on his operations in your life.

    What They Do for the Believer:

    • Shifts Your Position: It instantly elevates you from a victim reacting to life’s storms into a governor who dictates the climate of their own environment.
    • Enforces the Cross: It doesn’t ask Jesus to defeat the enemy again; it enforces the total victory that Jesus already won 2,000 years ago.
    • Establishes Boundaries: It draws a hard, legal line in the realm of the spirit that the enemy cannot cross without facing the immediate judgment of God.

    How We Are Meant to Execute Them

    Legislative prayer cannot be executed out of emotional hype or fleshly anger. It requires deep spiritual precision. To execute a legislative decree successfully, you must have two things:

    1. The Right Credentials (Submission)

    In the natural world, a citizen cannot just walk into a government building and start signing laws. They must be an elected, qualified official. In the spirit, your legislative power is directly tied to your personal submission to Christ. James 4:7 outlines the exact order of operations: “Therefore submit to God. Resist the devil and he will flee from you.” If you are not submitted to the King behind closed doors, the enemy will laugh at your decrees.

    2. The Right Legal Code (The Word)

    A judge never rules based on his personal feelings; he rules based on the established law book. Your legislative prayers must be packed with scripture. You aren’t decreeing your own wishes; you are taking the unshakeable, eternal Word of God and using it as the legal code to bind and loose.

    The 4-Part Format of a Legislative Prayer

    To ensure your legislative prayers are structurally sound and carry maximum weight in the spirit, execute them using this exact 4-part format:

    Part 1: The Positional Alignment (Setting the Seat)

    You begin by explicitly stating your legal right to legislate, anchoring your identity in Christ.

    • Scriptural Precedent: Ephesians 2:6 tells us that God has “raised us up together, and made us sit together in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus.”
    • How to frame it: “Father, I approach Your throne today not in my own merit, but wrapped in the righteousness of Jesus Christ. I take my seat in the heavenly places, authorized by the blood of the Lamb to govern my assigned territory.”

    Part 2: The Binding Order (Annulling the Enemy’s Contract)

    Next, you identify what is operating illegally in your atmosphere and you legally bind it.

    • Scriptural Precedent: Matthew 16:19“And I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven, and whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven.”
    • How to frame it: “By the authority of the Kingdom Keys, I issue a restraining order against the spirit of fear, confusion, and stagnation operating in my home. I bind your operations, I revoke your legal access, and I command your static to cease immediately.”

    Part 3: The Loosing Order (Releasing Heaven’s Reality)

    Once the ground is cleared, you must immediately legislate what should be there according to God’s blueprint.

    • Scriptural Precedent: Isaiah 55:11 states that God’s word shall not return to Me void, but it shall accomplish what I please.
    • How to frame it: “I loose the spirit of wisdom, power, and a sound mind over my thoughts. I decree that my life is a premium warehouse designed to hold heavy, high-stakes Kingdom promises, and I release the flow of financial, emotional, and spiritual momentum today.”

    Part 4: The Seal of Final Judgment (The Amen)

    You close the prayer by sealing the decree so it cannot be tampered with by the enemy.

    • Scriptural Precedent: John 14:13“And whatever you ask in My name, that I will do…”
    • How to frame it: “This decree is written, signed, and issued from the highest seat of authority. It is backed by the shed blood of Jesus and the host of heaven. It cannot be appealed, it cannot be delayed, and it cannot be overturned. It is done. In Jesus’ legislative name, Amen.”

    Step Out of the Witness Stand

    Stop standing in the witness box of your life, crying and explaining to the court how bad the enemy is beating you. Step up to the judges bench. Pick up the gavel of the Word of God, open your mouth, and pass sentence on the storm.

    You have the keys. Use them.

    Let’s keep building.

    Take the Work Off the Airwaves

    • Listen to the Journey: Join me on the Sincere Milk & Solid Food Podcast as we break down the real, practical mechanics of spiritual authority. [Listen on Spotify/Apple Podcasts]
    • Do Your Own Soul Audit: Grab the physical or digital copy of our Guided Journal: Vol 1 to get 16 structured sessions designed to help you exit the valley and track your growth. [Shop the Bookstore]

    Are You Ready for Solid Food?

    If you are tired of religious formulas and craving real intimacy with Jesus, you are not alone. My upcoming book, The Believer’s Life Cycle, provides the exact roadmap I wish I had during my darkest spiritual valley.

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  • Taking the Reins: What Real Spiritual Responsibility Looks Like

    Taking the Reins: What Real Spiritual Responsibility Looks Like

    There comes a moment in every believer’s life where the blame game has to end.

    When you are a child in the natural world, other people make your decisions, cook your food, clear up your messes, and manage your environment. If something goes wrong, you look to an adult to fix it. In the spiritual nursery, we do the exact same thing. We rely entirely on the prayers of our pastors, the atmosphere of our local church, or the constant validation of spiritual mentors to keep our faith afloat.

    But a nursery is designed for temporary shelter, not permanent residency.

    True spiritual growth demands that you step out of passive dependency and into radical, uncompromised spiritual responsibility. It is the shift from being a spectator in the Kingdom to becoming a governor of your own soul.

    Moving From Pleading to Proclaiming

    A massive symptom of spiritual infancy is a prayer life built entirely on begging. We often spend hours pleading with God to fix situations, change environments, or remove obstacles that He has already given us the structural tools and authority to manage.

    Look at what God says to Moses in Exodus 14:15 when the Israelites were trapped between Pharaoh’s advancing army and the Red Sea:

    “And the Lord said to Moses, ‘Why do you cry to Me? Tell the children of Israel to go forward. But lift up your rod, and stretch out your hand over the sea and divide it.‘”- Exodus 14:15

    God essentially told Moses, “Stop begging Me to do what I have already authorized you to execute.” Moses had the rod-the symbol of delegated authority- in his hand, but he was still crying out like an infant.

    Spiritual responsibility means recognizing that God has already deposited the blueprint, the power, and the legislative authority inside your warehouse. You don’t need to beg God to clear the static out of your mind or evict toxic patterns from your home. You need to step into your executive office, open the Word, and start issuing the orders.

    The Three Pillars of a Responsible Believer

    Taking ownership of your spiritual life requires a complete re-engineering of your daily routine. Mature sons and daughters don’t live on autopilot; they actively manage their estate through three core habits:

    1. Master Your Internal Climate Control

    An infant is entirely dependent on the weather outside. If the room is cold, they freeze. If people around them are frantic, they cry. But a responsible believer functions like a thermostat, not a thermometer. You don’t just register the temperature of the room you walk into; you set it. You are the director of your own dome, and you have a spiritual obligation to ensure the static of the world doesn’t choke out your internal peace.

    2. Execute Regular Soul Audits

    Spiritual maturity means having the courage to look at your own emotional blueprints without flinching. It means stopping the habit of blaming your current reactions on your past, your childhood trauma, or how other people treat you. A responsible believer stands up and says, “Yes, that happened to me, but I am now the steward of this soul. I am going to let the Holy Spirit dismantle these toxic coping mechanisms so I can build something clean.”

    3. Shift from Consumption to Contribution

    Infants only know how to consume milk. They take, take, take, and offer nothing back but a mess. If your entire walk with God is based on what you can get– the next blessing, the next emotional high from a worship song, the next breakthrough- you are still living on milk. Spiritual responsibility means asking, “Lord, what am I building? How am I executing Your word today? Who am I anchoring in the faith?”

    The Table is Set

    Moving into the spiritual responsibility stage can feel lonely at first. When you stop performing for a crowd and start building an authentic, intimate relationship with Jesus behind closed doors, the applause fades. The religious formulas won’t satisfy you anymore.

    But on the other side of that isolation is a heavy, unshakeable stability. You stop being a fragile tent easily blown over by the storms of life, and you become a premium, fortified warehouse holding high-stakes Kingdom promises.

    The nursery is closed. It’s time to pick up your tools, step onto the site, and govern.

    Let’s keep building.

    Take the Work Off the Airwaves

    • Listen to the Journey: Join me on the Sincere Milk & Solid Food Podcast as we break down the real, practical mechanics of spiritual authority. [Listen on Spotify/Apple Podcasts]
    • Do Your Own Soul Audit: Grab the physical or digital copy of our Guided Journal: Vol 1 to get 16 structured sessions designed to help you exit the valley and track your growth. [Shop the Bookstore]

    Are You Ready for Solid Food?

    If you are tired of religious formulas and craving real intimacy with Jesus, you are not alone. My upcoming book, The Believer‘s Life Cycle, provides the exact roadmap I wish I had during my darkest spiritual valley.

    Stop performing. Start growing.

    [ Click Here to Join the Book Waitlist & Get Chapter 1 Free! ]