The Lion, The Powers, and Cosmic Geography

Our battle is not against flesh and blood.

In this message, Tim takes us deeper into the unseen framework behind that statement — tracing a biblical worldview from Deuteronomy 32 through to Ephesians 6 that reveals the reality of territorial powers, spiritual authority, and the cosmic nature of the battle we are in. 

Beginning with the Tower of Babel and the dividing of the nations, we explore how Scripture points to a spiritual geography — where nations were given over, where principalities took influence, and where God set apart a people for Himself with a redemptive plan to reclaim the nations.

From the divine council language of the Old Testament, through to Paul’s categories of principalities and powers, this message brings clarity to what is actually happening beneath the surface of world events, cultural movements, and even national identity.

But this is not abstract theology.

As the Lion of Judah begins to move in justice and judgement, this teaching calls us to discern rightly — to understand the nature of the battle, to refuse agreement with what God is confronting, and to step into our mandate as a prophetic and intercessory people.

Because the assignment is not just personal. It’s territorial.

This is a call to lift our eyes, sharpen our discernment, and pray in alignment with what God is doing in our nation — so that His Kingdom would come, and His will would be done, on earth as it is in heaven.