Displacing Powers and Taking Cities

The Great Commission was never just about people. It was always about nations.

In this message, Tim brings together the threads of the past few weeks and reveals the fuller picture of what it means to displace powers and take cities.  Starting in Matthew 28 and moving through the book of Acts, we see that discipling nations is not a passive idea — it’s a strategic, sustained invasion of the ways of the Kingdom into every sphere of society. Education, media, institutions, culture — not by force, but through truth, influence, and the demonstration of power.

Again and again in Acts, a pattern emerges. The gospel is preached, the Kingdom is demonstrated, and eventually the stronghold behind a city is confronted. Sometimes that confrontation leads to breakthrough, with whole regions turning to the Lord. Sometimes it leads to resistance, persecution, or partial impact. But the strategy remains the same.

We don’t primarily fight powers by confronting them directly. We displace them. Through a sustained pattern of discipling, and through the unmistakable demonstration of the Kingdom — healing, freedom, authority — the influence of darkness is pushed back until it has no place left to stand.

This message is a call to lift our vision, to move beyond a small, contained expression of faith and step into the assignment of seeing cities, regions, and ultimately nations shaped by the rule and reign of Jesus. Because the end game is not just full churches. It’s this: “The kingdoms of this world have become the kingdoms of our Lord and of His Christ.”