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When You Walk in the Authority of a Healed Person

Authority after healing is calm, not loud.

Abraham of London
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There's a difference between confidence and authority.

Confidence is loud.
It needs to prove itself.
It compensates for insecurity.

Authority is calm.
It doesn't need to announce itself.
It knows what it carries.

And you're starting to move from confidence to authority.
Not because you're more skilled.
Because you're more healed.


Healing gives you something that achievement never could:
a settled identity.

You no longer need to prove your worth.
You know it.

And from that place, you can lead differently.
Not from need. From fullness.

This week, act from settled identity.
Not from what you need to prove.
From what you know to be true.

The authority of a healed person
is quiet, steady, and undeniable.
And it cannot be taken from you.

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