Defeating Jezebel | PART THREE
- Frank Mickens

- Aug 3
- 7 min read
Defeating Jezebel, Part Three: When Sensuality Masquerades as Power
This is part three of the Jezebel series, and the Lord has given much revelation concerning this spirit and how it operates.
I am currently writing a book about fifty revelations concerning Jezebel. In this message, I want to share the third dream the Lord has given me on this subject.
I had this dream in March 2026. The previous two dreams were from January 2025, before I released the Year of the Altar word at the beginning of this year and spoke about Jezebel being exposed and confronted.
I believe this dream is part of that exposure. It gives us spiritual intelligence and helps us understand where we may be vulnerable.
“My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.” Hosea 4:6
When we do not know or understand how something operates, we can become vulnerable to it. But we are not going to remain vulnerable after this series.
The Dream of a Jezebel Conference
In the dream, I saw someone I know well attending a conference. The name of the event was the Jezebel Conference, and only women had been invited.
If you are a man, stay with me. If you are a woman, understand that this is not a message intended to attack or diminish women. It is meant to help, protect, and guide women into the heart of the Lord.
The Lord wants to give us a sword that separates between soul and spirit. We do not want to be ruled by emotion. We want to live in the Spirit, where there is clarity, truth, vision, and grace.
We want the fullness of Jesus and none of the world.
God created men and women with complementary roles. This message is not about lessening the value of women. It is about exposing a counterfeit message that attempts to redefine where a woman’s power and identity come from.
Lingerie and the Message of Seduction
In the dream, all the women attending the conference were wearing lingerie.
While I was in the dream, I was observing in the Spirit. After I woke up, however, the meaning became deeply uncomfortable.
I understood that the Lord was revealing how women are being persuaded to believe that empowerment means being risqué, sexy, and sensual.
The message of Jezebel is that sensuality itself is power.
The women at this conference were being taught that sexual perversity, seduction, revealing clothing, and the ability to attract attention gave them influence.
But a woman’s power does not come from sensuality. Power comes from Jesus.
The Body Is Not the Source of Power
The women were being told that their bodies were like perfume and that their bodies gave them influence.
But the atmosphere was prideful, perverse, and dark.
The message was simple: “My body is my power.”
There may be positive intentions behind some conversations about body confidence and body positivity. But when the body becomes an instrument of control, pride, seduction, or spiritual power, it begins to move into a dark counterfeit.
Everything in the Kingdom begins with humility. When humility is absent, we are no longer moving in the Spirit of Christ.
A Keynote Speaker Teaching Counterfeit Empowerment
In the dream, a keynote speaker walked around wearing only lace. She had surgically altered her body and was teaching women to rely upon their physical appearance.
She presented the body as a source of authority, influence, and power.
She touched herself while speaking, and the women watching her were completely mesmerized. They did not move. They appeared entranced by her message.
This was the Jezebel Conference.
The Spirit of God was revealing that women are being drawn toward an ideology that promises power simply because they are women.
But you do not have power merely because you are a woman. You have power because you are a daughter of God.
Righteousness is power. Humility is power. Compassion is power. Serving is power.
Domination is not power.
From Daughter to Object
This counterfeit message cheapens women by convincing them that their bodies are their identity.
We see it throughout entertainment and popular culture. Women are often told that they cannot be successful, influential, or celebrated unless they reveal their bodies.
The dark realm wants women to be reduced from daughters of God into objects.
God sees women as daughters, mothers, sisters, servants, nurturers, and carriers of His compassion. He created women to reflect the heart of Jesus in ways that can transform homes, families, churches, and communities.
Jezebel attempts to replace that identity with sensuality, objectification, and domination.
The Lie Becomes Generational
This ideology does not remain with one generation.
Some women are receiving these lies and then teaching them to their daughters. It may appear in phrases such as, “Flaunt it,” “Show it off,” or “Use it while you have it.”
That is how the message becomes cultural and generational. It enters households and is passed from mothers to daughters.
We must lovingly teach young women that their worth is not found in how much attention their bodies can attract.
Their identity is found in Jesus.
How the Lie Enters the Church
We teach people not only through what we say, but also through what we allow.
If worship teams, pastors’ wives, deaconesses, and women in influential positions consistently wear clothing that is tight or revealing, and no one offers gentle correction, the church may unintentionally encourage the same message being promoted by the world.
Older women have a responsibility to help younger women grow in wisdom, dignity, and holiness.
Correction should not be harsh, humiliating, or condemning. It should be gentle and restorative.
The issue is not merely how much clothing someone is wearing. The issue is whether the environment is teaching women to see themselves as daughters of God or as bodies to be displayed and objectified.
Modesty Protects Dignity
If someone entered a church completely unclothed, people would immediately understand that the situation was inappropriate, undignified, and disruptive to the environment.
Just because something is not expressed in its fullest measure does not mean it carries no influence.
Revealing clothing can still contribute to objectification and can still cause a woman’s dignity to be reduced in the eyes of others.
God does not want women cheapened into physical objects. He wants them recognized as daughters of God who reflect the beauty, compassion, nurturing heart, and holiness of Jesus.
Grace Is Not Permission to Remain Unchanged
Jezebel tries to convince the Church that we can live like the world and remain spiritually healthy because God forgives us.
But grace is not meant to be abused.
Grace should cause us to fall more deeply in love with Jesus and surrender more of ourselves to Him.
Where we refuse to surrender, there is an area where our affection for Jesus has not yet been perfected.
When sin receives more of our attention and devotion than Jesus does, our affections are out of order.
We cannot allow a Jezebel Conference to take place in the Church, and we cannot allow one to take place in our homes.
Pray With Compassion
We will talk in later parts of this series about how to address these situations. But the first response must be prayer.
Ask the Lord to expose this ideology wherever it is operating around you.
Pray with compassion for the people you see being influenced by it.
Pray especially for pastors’ wives, women in influential positions, spouses, daughters, cousins, mothers, and others within your family and community.
Do not pray from judgment. Pray from love.
God brings things to pass through prayer.
“I sought the Lord, and He heard me, and delivered me from all my fears.” Psalm 34:4
When we pray according to His will, He hears us. The answer may not appear according to our preferred timeline, but God will not delay beyond the appointed time.
Our Bodies Are Not the Source of Victory
The spirit of Jezebel is not winning.
It has no victory, and it is not replacing the rule of Jesus.
We take authority over its schemes by learning how it works, praying against it, and speaking truth to the young women in our lives.
We do not point them toward shame. We point them toward the beauty of Jesus and remind them how beautiful they are in Him.
Our individual bodies are not the source of spiritual power.
The Body of Christ is where power is revealed.
Jesus gave His body on the cross. His hands were pierced. His feet were pierced. His side was pierced.
That is the pattern of Kingdom power: surrender, sacrifice, service, and love that gives life to others.
A Prayer Against the Spirit of Jezebel
Father, in Jesus’ name, thank You for the rest we have in Jesus.
This spirit of Jezebel is not winning. It has no victory, and it will not replace anything You have established.
We take authority over it by coming into the knowledge of how it works and by praying against its schemes.
Teach us how to speak with the young women in our lives. Help us express Your heart without judging or condemning them.
Show them how beautiful You are and how beautiful they are in You.
Remind us that our bodies are not the source of power. The power is in the Body of Christ.
Teach us to serve You with the same surrender revealed at the cross. Let us become people who are sold out to You and willing to die to ourselves so that life may come through us for others.
This is our prayer in Jesus’ name. Amen.
A Final Blessing
May the Lord bless you and keep you.
May He make His face shine upon you and be gracious to you.
May He lift His countenance upon you and give you peace.
“The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make His face shine upon you, and be gracious to you; the Lord lift up His countenance upon you, and give you peace.” Numbers 6:24–26
I pray that you will join us again as we continue learning about Jezebel and how we are winning through Jesus.
Until next time.



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