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You have authority because of the cross!

The Cross was not quiet, symbolic, or hidden — it was public, violent to darkness, and final. Scripture declares that Yeshua (Jesus) “disarmed the principalities and powers and made a public spectacle of them, triumphing over them in it.” The Cross was not a peace treaty with hell; it was a stripping of authority. Accusation lost its voice. Fear lost its grip. Every claim of dominion was exposed, shamed, and overthrown in full view of heaven and earth.

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Destroying the Works of the Devil!

Scripture does not soften the language, and neither should we. “The reason the Son of God was made manifest was to undo (destroy, loosen, and dissolve) the works the devil has done.” Yeshua (Jesus) did not come to manage darkness, coexist with it, or negotiate terms — He came to dismantle it. The cross was not a conversation; it was a verdict. What hell had built over generations was exposed, disarmed, and rendered powerless by the obedience of the Son.

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From Prison Chains to Paul’s Pulpit

Paul’s chains were never meant to silence him—they were positioned to amplify the gospel. What looked like restriction in the natural became authority in the Spirit. Locked doors did not limit Heaven’s voice; they focused it. In the depths of a jail cell, bruised and bound, Paul and Silas did not negotiate with despair — they worshiped. And when praise rose, authority answered. The earth shook, doors flew open, and chains fell –not because Paul demanded escape, but because Heaven responded to alignment.

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When Obstacles Become Pathways!

Israel stood trapped — Pharaoh behind them, the sea before them, nowhere to turn. The Red Sea was not a minor inconvenience; it was an impossible obstruction. Yet God did not remove the obstacle before moving the people—He moved through it. Authority does not always eliminate what stands in your way; it opens what blocks you. When Moses lifted his staff in obedience, the waters did not disappear—they parted. The same sea meant to stop Israel became the pathway of escape, and what threatened their future became the corridor of deliverance.

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From Goliath’s Sword to David’s Weapon

David stood before Goliath and declared judgment before he ever held a weapon. He said, “This day the Lord will deliver you into my hand, and I will strike you and take your head from you.” Yet there was one glaring detail — David had no sword. What he spoke did not match what he held. But David was not prophesying from resources; he was speaking from authority.

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Taking Hold of What God Has Judged!

Following yesterday’s revelation that authority flows from settled identity, the Spirit brings us to a decisive truth: authority is revealed when what once intimidated you is brought under obedience.

God asked Moses, “What is that in your hand?” It was a staff — ordinary and familiar — until obedience exposed what fear had hidden. When the staff became a serpent, Moses fled. Yet God did not remove the threat; He issued a command that redefined dominion: “Pick it up.” When Moses obeyed, the serpent submitted and returned to a staff — no longer an object of fear, but an instrument of rule.

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Authority Begins with Identity!

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As we move forward from the ground we have already taken — beginning in November with the revelation of our identity in the Messiah, and then pressing into the responsibility that identity demands — we now arrive at what cannot be avoided, delayed, or denied: authority. This is not a new subject. It is the inevitable consequence of truth rightly received. Identity laid the foundation. Responsibility brought alignment. Authority is the release. What God establishes within a believer, He always intends to express through that believer.

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