You Have a Spiritual Position—And It's Time to Live from It
Your Spiritual Position: The Invisible Reality That Shapes Everything
Every person—man or woman, boy or girl, believer or unbeliever—has a spiritual position. Whether we acknowledge it or not, the unseen realm knows exactly where we stand. Principalities and powers don’t respond to our daily routines or earthly titles—they respond to the truth of our spiritual standing.
This is something I’ve had to ground myself in repeatedly—especially in seasons where I’m pulled in many directions. I wear a lot of hats throughout my week: I’m a wife, a mom, a management consultant serving clients at my firm, a ministry leader at church, and a worship leader. Every role matters. But above all of them, the one that defines everything else is this:
I am a disciple of Jesus Christ.
And that truth makes my spiritual position clear.
My Position: I Am in Christ
My life is hidden in Christ. And because of that, His authority is accessible to me as I stay connected to Him (Abide in Him).
Scripture says I am seated with Christ in heavenly places, far above all principalities and powers (Ephesians 2:6). This is not a symbolic, abstract theology, it is a spiritual reality. And it is the starting point of everything I can walk out in the physical world.
Your spiritual position is the starting point of everything that is available to you in the physical realm (our world today).
What Does That Look Like in Real Life?
Honestly? It looks like:
Dishes in the sink.
Kids having meltdowns.
Projects due.
Emails to answer.
Spiritual battles (in the mind) that no one else sees.
And yet, in all of that:
I don’t fight from the ground—I fight from victory.
I’m not striving to earn authority—I already have it in Christ.
I don’t live by my feelings or flesh—because that part of me was crucified with Christ.
The Enemy’s Tactic: Keep You Unaware
The sad reality is that the enemy knows this truth too. And he works tirelessly to make sure you don’t. His goal is to keep believers like you and me ignorant of our authority, distracted by life, and disconnected from truth.
This is why Jesus says in Mark 4:19 that the “cares of this world, the deceitfulness of riches and the desires of other things chokes the word, and it becomes unfruitful”
Because if you don’t know your power, you can’t walk in it.
You’ll live anxious, frustrated, or defeated—not because you lack victory, but because you’ve forgotten that it’s already yours.
Ecclesiastes 10:7 describes this dynamic so clearly:
“I have seen slaves on horses, and princes walking on the ground like slaves.”
A prince who does not know he is a prince will continue to live like a slave until he is awakened to the reality of who he truly is and the power he holds.
This is why, the Word says:
“[He] has made us kings and priests to His God and Father, to Him be glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen.”
— Revelation 1:6
We’re not spiritual beggars.
We are a kingdom of priests and rulers under the authority of Christ.
The enemy wants you blind to your spiritual authority, so you’ll live powerless lives, even though Jesus already paid for your freedom.
It’s Time to Wake Up
There’s a call going out in the spirit right now—an urgent one:
Wake up.
Wake up to who you are in God.
Wake up to where you’re seated.
Wake up to the power and authority that already belongs to you.
“Awake, O sleeper, and arise from the dead, and Christ will shine on you.”
— Ephesians 5:14
You don’t have to live as if you’re defeated.
You don’t have to strive for what’s already been given.
You are seated in power.
Now, walk in it.
With Love,
Ejiro
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