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#SpiritualAuthority #KingdomAuthority #KingdomIdentity👓 Quick Take (1 May 2026)Authority does not flow from what you do. It begins at the altar.One of the most common inversions in Kingdom culture is the pursuit of kingly or business functions without establishing the priestly Kingdom foundation. Business dealings, ministry, influence, and visible activity are seen as the evidence of calling, while hearing, consecration, and obedience are quietly neglected and minimised.Scripture presents a different order—we are priests and kings. The priest stands before the Lord and hears. The king carries what has been received. When that order is reversed, activity may continue, but authority is assumed and appropriated rather than given.The issue is not whether something appears successful. The issue is whether it has been authorised.🔎 Pattern DiagnosisFalse authority emerges when activity becomes a substitute for hearing. Calling is measured by visible outcomes rather than obedience to what God has spoken.This is where hopeium and piracy take root. Hopeium builds without a word from God. Piracy exercises power without authority. Both create movement. Neither produces legitimate Kingdom authority.In This Session You Will Examine• Why identity cannot be established by activity alone.• Why priestly foundation must precede kingly function.• How the Word governs the work that follows.• How hopeium replaces obedience with assumption.• Why piracy is power operating without mandate.• What Kingdom authority requires in practice.⏳ Timestamps0:00 — Introduction: Broken Altars and the question of authority4:03 — Priests and kings: identity before function5:44 — Why identity cannot be established by activity11:15 — Faith comes by hearing: the source of Kingdom authority16:49 — Priestly position before kingly function21:23 — David's one thing and the priestly foundation24:58 — Zechariah's lampstand and the supply of the Word32:20 — Three leavens: world, religion, and Kingdom36:11 — Hopeium and piracy: activity without mandate38:40 — "I never knew you": lawlessness and false authority50:20 — Authority versus power53:35 — Returning to the altarAbout This SessionThis session establishes a foundational Kingdom principle: authority flows from the altar. Before addressing broken altars, strange fire, and false foundations, we must understand the relationship between priestly identity and kingly function. What is not received before God cannot carry legitimate authority beyond that place.Please subscribe and leave a thought below if this session .📖 Scripture FocusRevelation 1:5–6; 1 Peter 2:5–9; John 15:5–7; Romans 10:17; Matthew 7:21–23; Isaiah 58:6.#KFRLive #The7000Vision #BrokenAltars
By The 7000 - William Abraham#SpiritualAuthority #KingdomAuthority #KingdomIdentity👓 Quick Take (1 May 2026)Authority does not flow from what you do. It begins at the altar.One of the most common inversions in Kingdom culture is the pursuit of kingly or business functions without establishing the priestly Kingdom foundation. Business dealings, ministry, influence, and visible activity are seen as the evidence of calling, while hearing, consecration, and obedience are quietly neglected and minimised.Scripture presents a different order—we are priests and kings. The priest stands before the Lord and hears. The king carries what has been received. When that order is reversed, activity may continue, but authority is assumed and appropriated rather than given.The issue is not whether something appears successful. The issue is whether it has been authorised.🔎 Pattern DiagnosisFalse authority emerges when activity becomes a substitute for hearing. Calling is measured by visible outcomes rather than obedience to what God has spoken.This is where hopeium and piracy take root. Hopeium builds without a word from God. Piracy exercises power without authority. Both create movement. Neither produces legitimate Kingdom authority.In This Session You Will Examine• Why identity cannot be established by activity alone.• Why priestly foundation must precede kingly function.• How the Word governs the work that follows.• How hopeium replaces obedience with assumption.• Why piracy is power operating without mandate.• What Kingdom authority requires in practice.⏳ Timestamps0:00 — Introduction: Broken Altars and the question of authority4:03 — Priests and kings: identity before function5:44 — Why identity cannot be established by activity11:15 — Faith comes by hearing: the source of Kingdom authority16:49 — Priestly position before kingly function21:23 — David's one thing and the priestly foundation24:58 — Zechariah's lampstand and the supply of the Word32:20 — Three leavens: world, religion, and Kingdom36:11 — Hopeium and piracy: activity without mandate38:40 — "I never knew you": lawlessness and false authority50:20 — Authority versus power53:35 — Returning to the altarAbout This SessionThis session establishes a foundational Kingdom principle: authority flows from the altar. Before addressing broken altars, strange fire, and false foundations, we must understand the relationship between priestly identity and kingly function. What is not received before God cannot carry legitimate authority beyond that place.Please subscribe and leave a thought below if this session .📖 Scripture FocusRevelation 1:5–6; 1 Peter 2:5–9; John 15:5–7; Romans 10:17; Matthew 7:21–23; Isaiah 58:6.#KFRLive #The7000Vision #BrokenAltars