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Chapter 15 - Authority

An episode of the The Truth I Could Not See podcast, hosted by Heather Bisenius, titled "Chapter 15 - Authority " was published on March 16, 2025 and runs 9 minutes.

March 16, 2025 ·9m · The Truth I Could Not See

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In Chapter 15, Authority, I share a pivotal moment in my faith journey—realizing that my authority came from Jesus alone, not from any church or man. After my encounter with Jesus, I sought guidance at a Christian church, only to be dismissed by the pastor. In that moment of disappointment, God spoke clearly: I am your authority now; you only go through Me, not through man. This revelation shattered the belief system I had grown up with, where priesthood authority was necessary to access God. I was finally free—no longer dependent on an institution to determine my worthiness. Jesus alone held the power, and through Him, I had direct access to the Father.To purchase book follow this link https://a.co/d/h6o4bsZ

In Chapter 15, Authority, I share a pivotal moment in my faith journey—realizing that my authority came from Jesus alone, not from any church or man. After my encounter with Jesus, I sought guidance at a Christian church, only to be dismissed by the pastor. In that moment of disappointment, God spoke clearly: I am your authority now; you only go through Me, not through man. This revelation shattered the belief system I had grown up with, where priesthood authority was necessary to access God. I was finally free—no longer dependent on an institution to determine my worthiness. Jesus alone held the power, and through Him, I had direct access to the Father.


To purchase book follow this link https://a.co/d/h6o4bsZ

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