2025/09/27

3.3.8 Spiritual Authority: Participate in Creation

3.3.8 擁有權柄參與創造

Speaker: Ming

Introduction

Our ministry was founded on November 7, 2012. Beginning in 2016, God spoke to me in the stillness of the night, declaring, “I am sending you forth to the ends of the earth; take this scepter!” When I sought the Lord for the theme of this divine mission, He answered with a single, powerful sentence: “Rule over the nations with an iron scepter.”

At first, the meaning eluded me. Yet, from 2016 to September 2017, as I meditated on His words, clarity emerged: this was a call to inherit the land as God’s promised possession.

History echoes its patterns. Long ago, Moses led the Israelites through the Red Sea and across the desert, preparing to enter the promised land of Canaan. Later, Joshua guided the second generation into that land, where they faced seven years of warfare. This serves as a prophetic shadow, signaling the dawn of the final seven years.

This is a divine foreshadowing given in September 2017: “Rule over the nations with an iron scepter”, and claim the earth as inheritance with divine power and authority, heralding a rehearsal for the Millennium. I invite you to explore the sermons on our ministry’s website, where you can discover the nature of the millennium, the promise of our future, the essence of spiritual warfare, and the urgent call to prepare for the end times.

In these last days, God’s kingdom will witness the rise of His Army—not a solitary force, but a united host, fighting in harmony. Across the earth, diverse armies will arise, interwoven as one, orchestrated by the hand of God. You are called to enlist in this Army, to take your appointed place, just as the twelve tribes of Israel did in the Old Testament. Each must join their tribe, their army, as foretold in the Book of Joshua. Through this, we discern our position and destiny, anchoring us to our God-appointed purpose.

In this final Army, under a fresh wave of anointing, personal heroism and individual acclaim have no place. God will not permit such displays in this sacred hour. As you step into this history of divine purpose, you will encounter a multitude of nameless warriors, radiating God’s power and authority.

When I inquired of the Holy Spirit, “What shall I be called as I go forth?” the Lord replied, “You shall be called Anonymous.” Thus, I understood that this Army must be a nameless one, exalting only the glory of Christ, not ourselves. Unlike past waves of revival, marked by famous preachers or renowned missionaries, this movement will lift no individual names to steal God’s glory.

You will behold a divine movement as God’s Army, in these last days, is sent forth to the farthest reaches of the earth. Their origins will be shrouded in mystery, their identities hidden, yet they will unleash torrents of healing and Spirit-empowered ministries that will transform the world. This is God’s new gathering in the end times—a fresh outpouring of His divine purpose. The old generation has passed, and a new generation arises, just as in the Book of Joshua, where Moses’ generation faded, leaving only Joshua and Caleb to lead the new generation forward. May those who hear this message awaken to this truth: you stand in the final season, positioned to enter a new era, carried by a fresh wave of God’s Spirit.

Thus, my message today is titled “Spiritual Authority: Participating in Creation,” a profound revelation of our divine calling to wield authority in co-creating with God.

Ministry with Powers

We have previously explored the profound topic of authority, recognizing that the true work of service is rooted in power — serving with divine authority and strength.
As recorded in Luke 9:1, 
When Jesus had called the Twelve together, he gave them power and authority to drive out all demons and to cure diseases.

The kingdom of Jesus is the kingdom of Christ, the very kingdom of God: He imparts authority and power to His disciples. Remember that the church does not have the concept of believers, only disciples.

What defines a disciple? A disciple follows Christ and imitates Him in all things. To these disciples, the authority and power of God’s kingdom are entrusted, enabling them to go forth, subdue every demon, and bring healing to all manner of diseases. Authority is the wellspring of power.

When we discuss the ministry with spiritual powers, one truth stands paramount: how to correctly use the authority given by God. You must have a correct understanding of authority. If you do not have a correct understanding of authority, you will misuse it, misusing authority is a terrible thing.

What is the concept of misuse of authority? For example, we are in an election now, and people want to elect a new judge. Then this judge has the authority to pass judgment. If you saw the judge of the Supreme Court of Canada, would you dare to beat him when he is walking down the street? Why not? Isn't he just an ordinary person? He may not be as strong as you, so why don't you dare to hit him? Because he has authority in him, and because of authority, he has power.

This power does not stem from their physical might but from the divine position and role ordained by God, through which they are clothed with power and authority. Authority flows from identity—not from personal talent, but from an intimate relationship. With whom? With God. Through a deep, trusting, and obedient relationship with Him, you receive this sacred authority.

Authority to restore

Today, I am compelled to share how we, as God’s people, are endowed with the authority to participate in His divine act of creation. Let us turn to Micah 4:1-8:

1 In the last days the mountain of the Lord’s temple will be established as the highest of the mountains; it will be exalted above the hills, and peoples will stream to it.
2 Many nations will come and say, “Come, let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, to the temple of the God of Jacob. He will teach us his ways, so that we may walk in his paths.” The law will go out from Zion, the word of the Lord from Jerusalem.
3 He will judge between many peoples and will settle disputes for strong nations far and wide. They will beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks. Nation will not take up sword against nation, nor will they train for war anymore.
4 Everyone will sit under their own vine and under their own fig tree, and no one will make them afraid, for the Lord Almighty has spoken.
5 All the nations may walk in the name of their gods, but we will walk in the name of the Lord our God for ever and ever.
6 “In that day,” declares the Lord, “I will gather the lame; I will assemble the exiles and those I have brought to grief.
7 I will make the lame my remnant, those driven away a strong nation. The Lord will rule over them in Mount Zion from that day and forever.
8 As for you, watchtower of the flock, stronghold of Daughter Zion, the former dominion will be restored to you; kingship will come to Daughter Jerusalem.”

From the first verse to the eighth, this passage unveils the divine theme of authority, with its heart fixed on verse 8. It declares that in this generation, God is bestowing a fresh, supreme authority upon His church. Yet, if this sacred authority falls into unworthy hands, the consequences are grave. Imagine electing a justice who is enslaved by addiction, consumed by greed, or corrupted by bribes—would we not suffer greatly? Indeed, we would.

Just as selecting a president demands discernment, divine authority must be entrusted to those who are righteous and worthy. God, in His infinite wisdom, carefully chooses those qualified to bear His authority. What leads us into the realm of ministry with powers? It is not our impulses or emotions but the guiding hand of the Spirit of God.

When someone with authority acts on mere feelings, the result can be catastrophic. What does it mean to act by feelings? Consider this: Just like during a spiritual warfare, we experienced the sun reversing back into the sky instead of setting. Do you know how terrifying this authority is? What happens if this authority is in the wrong hands?

Can you grasp how tremendous and terrifying this power is? If such authority rests in the wrong hands, what chaos might ensue? If I were to reject the moon’s rise tonight and summon the sun instead, it would be a disaster! Thus, authority must reside with those who are righteous and qualified, guided not by fleeting emotions but by the Spirit of God.

When you know that your hands can command everything in heaven and earth, and you can have the authority of the Son of God, the key to guiding you to exercise authority is to listen to God’s voice, and listen correctly.

Last July, when we were in Calgary, we called forth the sun from behind the clouds during a dark and rainy day—not out of our own desire, but because God spoke clearly: “You may call the sun out three times.” Because God had spoken, this act was rooted in hearing the Lord’s voice with clarity and obedience.

Earth given to mankind

Let us now turn to the profound words of Psalm 115:15-18:
15 May you be blessed by the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth.
16 The highest heavens belong to the Lord, but the earth he has given to mankind.
17 It is not the dead who praise the Lord, those who go down to the place of silence;
18 It is we who extol the Lord, both now and forevermore. Praise the Lord.

This passage unveils a vital truth: the Lord created  Heaven and Earth, in all their majesty.


The Lord fashioned the heavens, the earth, all creatures, and all spirits. The heavens are His sovereign domain, yet He has graciously bestowed the earth upon humanity—upon us. Understand this: when turmoil arises on the earth, who bears the responsibility? Mankind! Indeed, this is true. And to delve deeper, which people group is especially accountable for the situation of the earth? God’s children! ( Christians)

What does it have to do with God’s children? Because we have been endowed with a divine right from God Himself to govern all things on earth—a sacred authority granted to us from the beginning. Thus, when calamities strike the earth, who must answer? Mankind is responsible. We cannot turn to God in complaint, crying, “Why do fierce winds howl, hail descend, or rains pour?”

Recognize this: when the land suffers calamity, it is often because humanity has transgressed spiritual laws. When these sacred laws are violated, a curse falls upon the earth, and with it, all creation languishes. Who, then, is accountable? We are.

When hurricanes rage or storms assail, let us not accuse God, saying, “Why have You brought this upon us?” We persist in questioning why these events occur! Be aware, they are intricately tied to us. To probe deeper, they are rooted in our sin, for our iniquity defiles the earth.

Thus, all creation groans, yearning for redemption. The earth, entrusted to mankind by God, was first given to Adam as a domain to manage and govern. As Adam’s descendants, we inherit this authority to rule over this world. Genesis declares this mandate: to rule and govern. This includes every molecule and atom, both visible and invisible. You hold the right to steward and reign over this earth—an astonishing reality, for God has placed such dominion in the hands of humanity, in the hands of Adam’s heirs.

In the fullness of time, when the millennial New Jerusalem descends from the third heaven to the earth, it will shine as the focal point of the entire universe, the radiant center of all creation.

Through Adam’s descendants, God is expanding the glory of heaven across the planet earth and then into the vastness of the galaxy. The earth serves as the divine starting point for this expansion, a sacred mission to bring the splendor of the third heaven to the material realm and the entire universe. In the millennium, Jerusalem will rise as the capital of all creation, a vision we will behold in God’s appointed time.

Essence of Creation, interaction, and relationship

In the spiritual realm, there exists an invisible dimension of profound significance. Consider, for instance, the discovery of quarks and strings (minuscule vibrating loop of energy). Science has revealed that beyond molecules and atoms, the smallest units of matter can be divided into quarks and strings. This truth echoes the divine declaration in Scripture: when God’s word is spoken, creation comes into being, and matter takes form.

Have you ever been swayed by another’s emotions? Why do their feelings affect you? It is because their energy carries a force that influences you. Language, too, wields power over the material world. Yet it is not only our words but also our thoughts and emotions that shape the very fabric of reality and its transformations.


Imagine berating a plant daily for a month—what would happen? I once saw a video shared with me on YouTube where a plant, scolded relentlessly for thirty days, withered away. Despite being watered and fertilized, it could not thrive. This teaches us to treat all things with care—even our computers. In my ignorance, I used to strike my computer when it faulted. But I learned something was amiss. Instead, I began speaking kindly to it, saying, “Work well, don’t crash.” Why? Because even machines are composed of quarks and strings, formed through vibrational energy. When you lash out at your devices or curse them, their quality degrades.

Negative vibrations from our words alter matter, relationships, and emotions. I recall a study involving two identical snowflakes. One was showered with curses, the other with praise. The praised snowflake formed intricate, beautiful patterns, while the cursed one became distorted. You can find such experiments on YouTube, testifying to this truth.


Then What is the affliction of the soul ( soul tie), which concerns us deeply? The principle behind it is known as quantum entanglement—a complex term, yet simple to grasp. In quantum mechanics, two particles sharing a common origin remain intricately connected, no matter the distance between them. When one particle changes, the other is instantly affected. American astronauts once tested this, separating such particles—one on earth, one taken into space and then brought back—and the results were astonishing: identical data for both. When the earthly particle registered a negative perception, its distant counterpart mirrored the same record and memory.

Another perspective suggests the material world arises from superstring vibrations, the tiniest entities with a semblance of independent consciousness.

Consider what happens when you form an emotional bond with another person: you become entangled with them. How? Their temperament, thoughts, intentions, and actions, woven through relationships, beliefs, or daily interactions at home, begin to rewrite the information within another’s soul.

Picture a future human implant chip: a person’s mind, thoughts, actions, and words are imprinted repeatedly into another’s memory, creating an entanglement—quantum entanglement. One person’s quantum reality interweaves with another’s, reshaping their essence. You see this in married couples, who grow strikingly similar through such entanglement. Yet, if this bond exists outside God’s will, apart from the covenant of marriage, it becomes perilous. Why? Because you absorb the spiritual information of a partner not bound to you by divine covenant, introducing chaos into your soul.

If that person entangles with others outside the divine covenant, you, too, inherit that entanglement, leading to confusion and disorientation. We say the eyes are the windows of the soul, revealing whether someone is at peace or troubled, for they are portals to the spirit. Through these windows, grievances, curses, or misguided ideas can enter, which is why we must frequently seek cleansing through prayer.

Yet, within the sacred covenant of marriage, established under God’s divine order, supernatural protection surrounds it. Outside this covenant, violations of spiritual laws provoke reactions in the material realm. Our words, carried by sound waves, reshape the energy around us, causing matter to realign, take on new characteristics, and transform into different forms. When we engage with others, our lives radiate a powerful force, influencing the world around us.

The closer we draw to God, the more we reflect His divine nature. When you harbor thoughts that no one likes you, you will soon notice those around you responding to the vibrations of your heart and mind with negativity. Suddenly, it feels as though people increasingly turn away from you, and you wonder why. The answer is, the spiritual law of thoughts is wielding its power.

As Scripture teaches, those who judge others will themselves be judged. When we face judgment, we should pause and reflect: “Perhaps I judged too harshly in the past, and now it is only just that I am judged.” This is the unyielding principle of spiritual law. When the Bible speaks of faith, it describes not an abstract notion but a tangible, invisible substance—a real and potent force. Like the wind, its evidence may elude us, yet its presence is undeniable.


Speaking into being

Consider the words of Hebrews 1:1-4:
1 In the past God spoke to our ancestors through the prophets at many times and in various ways, 
2 but in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son, whom he appointed heir of all things, and through whom also he made the universe. 
3 The Son is the radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of his being, sustaining all things by his powerful word. After he had provided purification for sins, he sat down at the right hand of the Majesty in heaven. 
4 So he became as much superior to the angels as the name he has inherited is superior to theirs.

For instance, if I believe there will be rain tonight, I engage the realm of faith through my conviction. By this faith, I can shape reality, declaring to the heavens, “Let rain fall tonight and cease by morning.” This is the realm of faith—a domain where belief transforms the invisible into the tangible.

Faith’s object is an unseen substance, yet it is a real force that surrounds us. When our hearts and minds dwell on purity throughout the day, we become vessels of purity, radiating divine light. Conversely, if we fixate on impurity, darkness emanates from us, for our thoughts influence the spiritual realm—the invisible dimension shaped by our negativity.

As Joshua declared to the people in Joshua 24:27:
27 “See!” he said to all the people. “This stone will be a witness against us. It has heard all the words the Lord has said to us. It will be a witness against you if you are untrue to your God.”

On the day of judgment, this covenant stone will recount the events of crossing the Jordan River, the miracles and wonders, and the triumphs of Joshua leading God’s Army in that era. Even the wedding ring you wear—do not underestimate the small diamond it bears. It holds a record of every word, vow, and promise spoken at your marriage, capturing every deed of that sacred moment.

When the time of judgment arrives, your ring will be summoned to heaven, testifying to your actions. This is the truth of Scripture. As Jesus proclaimed in Luke 19:40:
40 “I tell you,” He replied, “if they keep quiet, the stones will cry out.”

If you remain silent, the stones themselves will speak on your behalf. Is this not awe-inspiring? Does it not reveal that God’s presence fills all things? Our words today will be etched upon the ceiling, the floor, the chairs, the stools, and even our devices. In the future, they will stand as witnesses.

The creation of the entire universe lies under the authority of the tongue. Our thoughts, emotions, and words shape the world around us. Thus, we solemnly warn leaders to stand resolute, for if you falter, all those under your care will stumble. This is the divine order; this is the essence of authority.

When you continually pour out negative emotions, thoughts, and words, you construct a platform for the kingdom of darkness. Satan cannot create; it relies on you to fashion its works through your words, thoughts, and emotions. Yet, when a multitude unites in speaking the same truth, sharing the same thoughts, or embracing the same vision, I assure you, the material world itself will shift, and your endeavors will flow with divine ease.

Your thoughts, your vision, your creativity—these are why Satan targets the mind, seeking to transform you into a tool for its own creation. Hatred, too, is born this way: a relentless stream of negative thoughts accumulates until it ignites into malice. What begins with one or two individuals influencing each other can grow into a collective force—a group, a race, despising another nation. Was not the Second World War fueled by such hatred, leading to the slaughter of a people?

Therefore, we must guard against speaking negative words and resist being used by the enemy to erect altars of darkness.


As Scripture declares:
14 For those who are led by the Spirit of God are the children of God.
15The Spirit you received does not make you slaves, so that you live in fear again; rather, the Spirit you received brought about your adoption to sonship. And by him we cry, “Abba, Father.” (Romans 8:14-15)

To embrace the heart of a son is to unlock a divine revelation: when you receive this truth with spiritual insight, you can transform the very fabric of the material world.

Consider the story of a pastor laboring in a place overwhelmed by sickness, ministering night after night until exhaustion left him unable to lift his hands. In desperation, he cried out to God: “Lord, what shall I do? Each day, countless sick people come to me, and I am so weary I have no strength left.” God answered, “Speak to a stone and say, ‘I impart to you the healing anointing I have received.’” The pastor obeyed, finding a stone and declaring, “I now transfer the healing anointing God has given me to you.” He then instructed the sick, “Go, touch this stone.” Miraculously, one by one, those who touched it were healed, as if their afflictions were washed away. This is no mere tale—it is the true testimony of a missionary in Africa named John G Lake.

Isn’t this astonishing? All creation pulses with life; even stones bear a spark of vitality, but such power is unleashed only when guided by the Spirit of God.

Qualified to participate in creation

God yearns to bestow this authority upon us, eagerly desiring to grant us the identity of mature sons of God. The sonship I speak of is not the casual refrain we sing in church, proclaiming “we are all God’s children.” No, it is a mature sonship, forged in a life refined by growth and wisdom. An immature life, like that of an infant, risks faltering. Thus, we must grow swiftly into maturity to claim this identity, to enter the radiant city of New Jerusalem, and to dwell in God’s holy presence.

Jesus Himself illuminated this authority in Scripture, revealing both how to receive it and the standard it demands. He said, “I do only what I see the Father doing.” This is the benchmark for wielding authority: to be led by the Spirit, to discern God’s will, and then to embrace the mantle of divine power.

Take, for example, the miracle of Jesus turning water into wine. The principle is clear: He spoke to the water, and through the vibration of His words, its molecules were transformed. We, too, are called to this. All creation—material and spiritual—longs to align with us, but the key is this: we must operate under God’s will.

When you receive a holy decree from God, you step through the portal of the spiritual realm, proclaim His will, and see it fulfilled. This is the truth we must grasp in this generation. Created matters and objects are eager to serve humanity, but our motives are paramount. If driven by pride or greed, you may wield in powers and see supernatural things, but the consequence is severe: you will find yourself outside the holy city of Jerusalem, not within. Those who do not know God will face eternal separation – go to hell.


This is the stark contrast between inside and outside the city. Even if you have received salvation, motives tainted by pride or greed bar you from beholding God, who reigns on the throne of New Jerusalem. Scripture describes the fate outside the city—a place of weeping and gnashing of teeth, as depicted in the parables of Matthew and Luke. If this is unclear, I urge you to listen to our ministry’s sermon, “The Wedding Feast of the Lamb,” which clarifies who dwells within and who remains outside the city.

Thus, God’s sons must not be swayed by greed or ambition but led by God Himself, establishing His kingdom on earth through His divine will.

In the wilderness, Jesus faced temptation, and what did the devil challenge? His identity. The enemy taunted, “If You are the Son of God, leap and you will not fall; turn stones into bread.” Satan knows the power of identity and authority. Yet Jesus responded, “Man does not live by bread alone, but by every word from the mouth of the Father.” This is how He overcame, anchoring all things in the Father’s words.

When our visions and imagination focus on a purpose, sanctified and guided by God’s Spirit, they connect us to God, to this land, and to our future. This is the power radiating from our spirit. Once, in a heavenly vision at night, I discovered that no words were needed in the spiritual world—thought alone sufficed. If I desired a bouquet of flowers, the mere thought caused them to bloom.

To enter this realm of co-creation with God requires a deeper purity, free from evil thoughts, motives, or actions. God seeks those He can trust to wield such authority and power. Only when our lives reach a profound level of purification can He usher us into this sacred domain of creation.

When a Christian’s spiritual eyes are opened, we perceive the unseen: one person radiates gray, another light gray, another white, or even black. Why are there different colors? A person may shift from gray to white, deep gray to deep brown, because every action, every breath, carries a distinct level of thought. With spiritual eyes, you see this as they draw near. Once, a sister stood at a theater door, waiting for me and her husband. Sensing the atmosphere, I quickly stepped aside—something was amiss; anger simmered within her. Though her back was turned, the air churned with shifting shades of gray, stirred by her fury. Wisely, I kept my distance. When I saw the situation, I walked away quickly. Why? Although she had turned her back on us, the whole air had changed drastically. It was dark gray and light gray for a while, because the anger was inside her. I was very smart and I walked far away from here. Sure enough, as soon as her husband came to her, she exploded in anger and frustration. 


Our emotions and voices vibrate with colors and scents, reflecting the state of our lives. Sometimes, sitting in a car with certain people feels oppressive. Why? They emit a stench of decay or suppression, born of the burdens in their lives. The choice is yours: to radiate positivity or negativity, encouragement or despair.

The truth is, you are a creator, capable of participating in God’s divine creation when aligned with His will. Every day, we shape creation, often unaware of our influence. The tongue is meant for praise; it cannot yield both blessing and cursing, just as a spring cannot produce both sweet and bitter water. Let us give thanks to God, for this is the heart of today’s message, and here we conclude our sharing today.

Prayer

We all yearn for divine authority, for it holds profound significance. Why does Satan seek to plunder our dominion and seize this sacred authority? Because the enemy longs for the heavenly place it lost. One-third of the angels will face destruction, yet the spirits of one-third of humanity will rise to fill the celestial positions of the stars, taking the place of the fallen angels in heaven. Thus, God exalts His people.

Let us pray: In the name of Jesus Christ, the Triune God, we offer our heartfelt thanks and praise to you, our Lord. Today, we have received a fresh revelation, a radiant truth: we are all called to participate in Your divine creation, to transform the world around us. We can command the trees to rejoice and the stones to leap for joy. We can proclaim authority over the heavens, the earth, the stars, and all creation, that they may bow beneath our feet. As we stand before You, embracing our identity as sons of God, we offer You our deepest gratitude, O Lord!

Lead us into this sacred realm, we pray; open its gates to us and guide us through the wilderness into the promised land. In the wilderness, we face trials and tests. Grant us strength to endure, that we may partake of the manna You provide, feast on Your spiritual nourishment, and become a living rock of Your Spirit, as Moses did in days of old.

May our imagination, memory, thoughts, and emotions align with Your creative power. Lord, draw us into a deeper knowledge of You. Elevate our faith, that we may break through the limits of our former understanding, unshackled from the burdens of sin. For we know that the identity of a son of God carries boundless freedom. From the beginning, You granted us authority, and You delight in bestowing upon us the mantle of Your divine sonship.

As Your Word declares in Micah 4:8:
8 As for you, watchtower of the flock, stronghold of Daughter Zion, the former dominion will be restored to you; kingship will come to Daughter Jerusalem.

O God, in this age, You are releasing a new and mighty authority among us, for You are the Creator of the heavens, the earth, and all living spirits. The heavens belong to You, but the earth You have entrusted to us. Help us to grasp the words You speak to us today. Truly, even stones can sing Your praises, and all creation bears witness to our actions, thoughts, intentions, and deeds.

Lord, lead us to triumph in spiritual battle and guide us into the promised land. As we inherit the authority of Your sons in these last days, may the stars themselves rest beneath our feet, and may all creation and spirits submit to the dominion of Your sons, just as the Red Sea parted at Moses’ command, obedient to the voice of Your anointed.

We thank You, Lord, for this divine revelation. May Your anointing pour forth without ceasing. We praise You for unveiling today’s word, calling us to participate in the creation of all things and to claim our spiritual inheritance together, that our spirits may grow richer, shaking the heavens and the earth. Hallelujah! Thank You, Lord, for expanding our realm, lengthening our cords, and strengthening our stakes. May You, O Lord, be our eternal inheritance. In the mighty name of Jesus Christ, we pray, Amen!

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