
Skewering Jezebel: Overcoming Ancient Evil Forces and Reigning with Christ
The spirit of Jezebel, once embodied in a queen, still wages war against God’s people today. Through truth, purity, and prophetic boldness, the church is called to overcome her.
Throughout Scripture, few names evoke as much visceral association with evil and manipulation as “Jezebel.” More than an historical figure, the Apostle John (Revelation 2:18) makes it clear that Jezebel represents an ongoing spiritual force (Ephesians 6:12), one that has persisted throughout human history in opposition to God’s authority and purity.
To overcome Jezebel is not merely to understand a biblical story but to wage spiritual warfare against a powerful and persistent principality that seeks to deceive, control, and corrupt.
From the confrontation between Queen Jezebel and the prophet Elijah to the warnings to the church in Thyatira, the spirit of Jezebel continues to manifest today. It seduces, manipulates, and distorts truth within the church itself. Yet, there is a promise: those who overcome this spirit will reign with Christ (Revelation 2:26).
By tracing Jezebel’s historical origins, her influence through church history, and her modern manifestations in today’s culture, God’s people can recognise, resist, and ultimately overcome her.
I. Jezebel: The Historical Queen
Jezebel first appears in 1 Kings 16, where she is introduced as the daughter of Ethbaal, king of the Sidonians and wife of Ahab, king of Israel. Immediately, she is associated with false religion and idolatry: “Ahab… took to his wife Jezebel… and went and served Baal, and worshipped him” (1 Kings 16:31). Jezebel was not just a passive consort; she was an active promoter of Baal worship, bringing foreign gods into the covenant nation of Israel, building altars to Baal and persecuting the prophets of God.
Perhaps the most defining moment of Jezebel’s opposition to God came in her direct conflict with the prophet Elijah. After Elijah challenged the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel and called down fire from heaven to prove Yahweh’s power, Jezebel retaliated by vowing to kill him (1 Kings 19:2). Her influence was so dark and oppressive that Elijah, a mighty prophet, fled in fear and despair.
Jezebel also orchestrated the death of Naboth to seize his vineyard for Ahab, using false witnesses and manipulation of the legal system to achieve her goal (1 Kings 21). Her tactics — intimidation, false accusation, seduction, and control — have come to define what many theologians refer to as the “Jezebel spirit.”
Jezebel’s earthly end was violent and prophetic: she was thrown from a window by her own servants, trampled by horses, and her body devoured by dogs (2 Kings 9:30–37). Yet, the spirit behind her survived.
II. The Spirit of Jezebel in Revelation
Centuries later, the name Jezebel resurfaces in Jesus’ words to the church at Thyatira in Revelation 2:20–23: “Nevertheless, I have a few things against you: You tolerate that woman Jezebel, who calls herself a prophet. By her teaching she misleads my servants into sexual immorality and the eating of food sacrificed to idols.”
Here, “Jezebel” is likely not a literal woman but a symbolic reference to a destructive spiritual influence operating within the church: seducing believers into idolatry, immorality, and compromise. Christ’s rebuke is not just to the deceiver but to the church leaders who tolerate her. He warns of judgment for her and for those who follow her teachings, but He also extends a promise: “To the one who is victorious and does my will to the end, I will give authority over the nations… just as I have received authority from my Father” (Revelation 2:26–27).
This is a clear picture of reigning with Christ: authority, dominion, and inheritance. But it is reserved for those who reject and overcome the Jezebel spirit.
III. The Jezebel Spirit: Deception, Control, and Sexual Perversion
The spirit of Jezebel operates in deception. It cloaks itself in pseudo-spirituality: often calling itself prophetic, insightful, or progressive, while undermining biblical authority, morality and the order of God. In Elijah’s time, it came through the institutionalisation of Baal worship and the silencing of prophetic voices. In the early church, it came through teachings that merged pagan practices with Christian freedom, introducing sexual immorality under the guise of spiritual knowledge.
Key traits of the Jezebel spirit include:
- False prophecy: Pretending to speak for God while promoting personal agendas
- Sexual immorality: Normalising and spiritualising moral compromise
- Control and manipulation: Undermining godly authority through fear, seduction or deception
- Religious tolerance that leads to corruption: A counterfeit grace that allows sin to flourish
The church is commanded not to tolerate Jezebel. This is not about legalism or pharisaical judgment, but a call to spiritual discernment and purity. Where she is tolerated, the church loses its prophetic power and moral clarity.
IV. Jezebel Through Church History
The spirit of Jezebel has not been dormant. Over the past two millennia, it has subtly and sometimes overtly infiltrated the church, often disguised in robes of religion.
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The Compromised Church in the Middle Ages
During the medieval period, as the institutional church gained political power, corruption, sexual immorality and spiritual manipulation became systemic. The Inquisition used fear and violence to suppress dissent while indulgences were sold to the highest bidder. The Word of God was kept from the people, replaced by rituals and hierarchical control. While there were many faithful Christians and reformers even in those dark times, the Jezebel spirit thrived in the form of spiritual manipulation, false authority, and suppression of truth.
Martin Luther’s Reformation in the 16th century was, in part, a direct confrontation with the Jezebel spirit – calling the church back to sola scriptura (Scripture alone) and salvation by grace through faith. Yet even after the Reformation, new movements and denominations continued to face Jezebel’s influence.
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Modern Deceptions: Woke Ideology and Sexual Perversion
In recent decades, the spirit of Jezebel has taken new forms, particularly in the rise of progressive and woke theology – a system of belief that distorts biblical justice, identity, and sexuality in the name of compassion and progress. This ideology has infiltrated churches with teachings that:
- Normalise and even celebrate sexual identities and behaviours that contradict biblical teaching (Romans 1:26–27, 1 Corinthians 6:9–11)
- Undermine biblical gender roles and the created order
- Elevate subjective feelings over objective truth
- Preach inclusion without repentance
Large Christian denominations and ministries have split or crumbled under pressure from these ideologies. Many have reinterpreted Scripture to accommodate cultural trends, sacrificing truth on the altar of relevance. This is precisely the work of Jezebel: deceiving God’s servants into compromise and calling it love.
Examples include:
- Major denominations blessing same-sex unions in contradiction to Scripture
- Leaders falling into moral failure while preaching tolerance of sexual sin
- Ministries avoiding the preaching of repentance, judgment and holiness to avoid offence
These modern deceptions are not just theological issues; they are spiritual battles. Jezebel wants to neutralise the church’s prophetic voice, seduce it into compromise, and ultimately lead it into judgment.
V. The Strategy to Overcome Jezebel
How, then, does the church overcome this ancient evil?
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Confrontation with Truth
Elijah’s confrontation with the prophets of Baal was not merely political, it was prophetic. He drew a line: “If the Lord is God, follow him; but if Baal is God, follow him” (1 Kings 18:21). The church must return to this clarity. Truth must be proclaimed with love but without compromise. Scripture, not culture, must be our standard.
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Spiritual Discernment
The Jezebel spirit disguises itself in religious language and cultural trends. Believers must grow in spiritual discernment to identify what is truly of God and what is not. This means testing the spirits (1 John 4:1), guarding doctrine (2 Timothy 1:13–14), and not tolerating teachings that lead to sin.
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Purity and Holiness
Jezebel’s power thrives in the absence of holiness. A compromised church has no authority to rebuke compromise. Personal and corporate holiness is a weapon against this spirit. As Paul writes, “Let us cleanse ourselves from every defilement… bringing holiness to completion in the fear of God” (2 Corinthians 7:1).
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Empowering Prophetic Voices
Just as Jezebel sought to silence prophets, she fears the prophetic voice today. The church must empower those who speak truth boldly and biblically. The Spirit of Elijah must rise again, calling people to repentance, challenging false religion, and preparing the way of the Lord.
VI. The Reward: Reigning with Christ
Jesus’ promise in Revelation 2 is profound: those who overcome Jezebel will be given authority over the nations and the morning star – symbols of rulership and of Christ Himself.
To overcome Jezebel is not just to avoid deception – it is to enter into spiritual maturity and authority. It is to be trustworthy stewards of Christ’s kingdom, ruling with Him in both the present age and the age to come (2 Timothy 2:12; Revelation 5:10).
The overcoming church is:
- Pure in doctrine and conduct
- Fearless in confrontation
- Discerning in spirit
- Loyal to Christ above culture
Conclusion
The spirit of Jezebel is alive and active, seeking to deceive, seduce, and destroy. Her fingerprints are visible throughout church history, from religious corruption to modern ideologies that compromise the gospel. But her end is foretold – and inevitable.
Just as Elijah stood alone against the prophets of Baal, so too must the church in this generation stand against the spiritual forces of deception and manipulation. The battle is not just cultural; it is spiritual. It is not just about resisting sin, but about preserving a prophetic, pure, and powerful witness in a dark world.
Do not tolerate Jezebel. Expose her. Cast her down. Stand in truth, walk in holiness, and overcome. The reward is not merely survival, it is dominion. It is the crown of victory. It is to reign with Christ.
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Another great article Peter!!!
I dare say the spirit of Jezebel would also include the aboriginal welcome to country ceremonies especially when churches and Christians tolerate and even sometimes participate in these idolatrous pagan practices.
Very good and very true
The territorial jezebelic spirit of idolatry and assassination always seeks to corrupt the genuine worship of the LORD GOD and opposes anyone obeying the leading of the Holy Spirit, but is very happy in the company of counterfeit and false prophetic voices.
The key to distinguishing a jezebelic spirit are:
1) the repeated slanderous attacks – either covert or overt – it deliberately perpetrates on multiple other Christians, with ZERO actual supporting evidence to support these attacks;
2) the illusion of having a genuine ‘prophetic voice’ which the person with the jezebelic spirit deliberately develops, but their ‘type’ of ‘prophecy’ does not allow other Christians to mature spiritually. Instead of encouraging other Christians to become fully reliant on listening to the LORD and studying His WORD for themselves, this kind of self-professed ‘prophet’ makes their followers fully dependent on the latest ‘word’ that he/she personally ‘released’, and spreads all sorts of demonic and unScriptural misinformation by this method;
3) the very obvious lack of consistent persecution that those who have a spirit of jezebelic control experience: while they eagerly engage in the first two behaviours, they are usually high up in the hierarchy of church structures and well-protected by the church leadership from any negative consequences for their wrongdoing. This is in direct opposition to the Scriptural example, which shows that ALL real prophets are always persecuted.
4) Eventually, GOD Himself will ensure that the sexual sins and idolatry of those operating under the control of a jezebelic spirit will be publicly exposed – including the entire ‘church’ as well, if the church leaders have been protecting that false ‘prophet’.
Well presented article Peter.
I have seen this Jezebel spirit at work, and, until confronted, causes so much hurt and pain.