Throughout the first three Sundays of Lent, we've explored the profound spiritual warfare at the heart of Christ's mission, beginning with His baptism and anointing by the Holy Spirit, marking Him as the heir to David's eternal throne. This anointing led Him into direct confrontation with Satan, the ruler of this world. We witnessed Christ's authority over demonic forces in Tyre and Sidon, where He liberated a Canaanite woman's daughter from demonic oppression with a mere word, demonstrating His dominion even in regions steeped in darkness. Today, we observed Jesus casting out a mute spirit, further asserting His supremacy over the powers of this age. This narrative underscores the essential biblical theme of dominion and kingdom, which is crucial for understanding the gospel and creation itself. From the beginning, humanity was intended to reign over creation as God's vice regents, but Adam's fall transferred this authority to Satan. Christ's mission, culminating in His death and resurrection, is a divine invasion to reclaim this lost dominion, not by force but through a new kind of kingdom that transcends earthly realms and restores us to our intended role in God's eternal kingdom. This battle against spiritual darkness is not just ancient history but a present reality, calling us to live under Christ's reign, marked by repentance and fortified by His grace, as we await the complete fulfillment of His kingdom.