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In Part Three of Sent, Not Self‑Appointed, Raymond exposes a truth many believers overlook: authority doesn’t collapse because of weakness — it collapses because of misalignment. Through the stories of Uzzah, Moses, the sons of Sceva, Jonah, Saul, Uzziah, Peter, and Martha, this episode reveals the spiritual, emotional, and practical consequences of stepping into places God never assigned.
Raymond brings clarity to a misunderstood idea: “your lane” is not about minding your business — it’s about honoring your assignment. Misalignment doesn’t always look rebellious; sometimes it looks productive, noble, or compassionate. But the symptoms are unmistakable: confusion where there should be clarity, strain where there should be grace, pressure where there should be flow, and noise where there should be direction.
This message applies to every believer — not just deep feelers or leaders. Every gift requires placement. Every calling requires boundaries. Every assignment requires alignment. And authority only flows where God sends you. If you’ve ever felt scattered, stretched thin, or spiritually unprotected, this episode will help you discern where misalignment has crept in and how to return to the place where heaven backs you.
⭐ LISTENER TAKEAWAY
Stepping outside my assignment may feel noble, but it removes the protection, clarity, and authority God intended for me. My lane is not restriction — it is authorization. I will discern where misalignment has entered my life, release what God never gave me, and return to the place where grace strengthens me, fruit grows, and heaven backs my obedience.
By Raymond YbarraIn Part Three of Sent, Not Self‑Appointed, Raymond exposes a truth many believers overlook: authority doesn’t collapse because of weakness — it collapses because of misalignment. Through the stories of Uzzah, Moses, the sons of Sceva, Jonah, Saul, Uzziah, Peter, and Martha, this episode reveals the spiritual, emotional, and practical consequences of stepping into places God never assigned.
Raymond brings clarity to a misunderstood idea: “your lane” is not about minding your business — it’s about honoring your assignment. Misalignment doesn’t always look rebellious; sometimes it looks productive, noble, or compassionate. But the symptoms are unmistakable: confusion where there should be clarity, strain where there should be grace, pressure where there should be flow, and noise where there should be direction.
This message applies to every believer — not just deep feelers or leaders. Every gift requires placement. Every calling requires boundaries. Every assignment requires alignment. And authority only flows where God sends you. If you’ve ever felt scattered, stretched thin, or spiritually unprotected, this episode will help you discern where misalignment has crept in and how to return to the place where heaven backs you.
⭐ LISTENER TAKEAWAY
Stepping outside my assignment may feel noble, but it removes the protection, clarity, and authority God intended for me. My lane is not restriction — it is authorization. I will discern where misalignment has entered my life, release what God never gave me, and return to the place where grace strengthens me, fruit grows, and heaven backs my obedience.