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Ep 16: How to Walk in Spiritual Authority (And Stop Living Defeated)

29 min · 22 de abr de 2026
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Many believers live feeling intimidated or stuck playing defense against their circumstances. But the truth is: you are not just saved, you are commissioned! In Episode 16 of DC Table Talk, Pastor Rodney Thrift and Bryan Evans unpack week three of the "Beyond the Veil" series. We discuss the reality of Spiritual Authority, explaining why Jesus has absolute authority over the unseen realm, and how He has delegated that authority to us. Learn why spiritual authority is like a police officer's badge, how Bryan broke a spirit of fear in his home, and how to stop fighting for victory and start fighting from it. Remember: what you tolerate, you cannot overcome. Pull up a chair! CHAPTERS:00:00 - Intro: Fighting From Victory00:52 - The Dog on a Leash Story04:04 - Understanding Delegated Authority07:29 - Breaking Fear & Anointing Your House11:33 - The Cutting Room Floor: Lazarus17:57 - Recognize, Replace, and Resist Out Loud25:01 - Your Testimony is a Weapon27:18 - The Challenge: Stop Reacting & Start Responding JOIN THE CONVERSATION:Pull up a chair. There is always room at the table. If this episode encouraged you, please share it with a friend and leave us a 5-star review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!

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