Submitted by Nicole Snider, Alaska Region, Administrative Coordinator

I recently heard the statement “Our testimony is our authority.”  It caused me to think about what exactly that meant?  First I considered what is my testimony?  For some people this is a really easy question to answer, as God has dramatically brought them out of a very dark pit (i.e. abuse, addiction, etc.).  For me, it has never been anything that dramatic; so more thought was required.  For a long time, I questioned the “validity” of my Christian walk, because I didn’t have a dramatic testimony to share, and then I was gently reminded that God made us all different and our experience(s) with him were meant to be as individual as we are.  So, although my testimony may not be as dramatic as others, I can definitely point to specific times in my life when God’s work has been more than evident and that is what I share as my testimony.

Next, I considered what is authority?  Dictionary.com gives the following as options for the definition of authority:  “a power or right delegated or given; authorization”; “a person or body of persons in whom authority is vested”; “an accepted source of information, advice”; or “an expert on a subject”.  Interestingly, there are numerous times throughout the Bible when Jesus instructs individuals to go and tell what He has done for them.  Throughout the Psalms there are exhortations encouraging one to tell of the Lord’s good works.  These sound like a delegation or vesting of authority to me; and who is more of an expert on what God has done in your life than you.  So, our authority is to share God’s good works and to shine the light into the world that the Lord has shined into our lives.  Therefore my sweet sisters, I challenge you today to consider what work in your life He wants you to share with others and then I want you to stand in the authority that He has given you and share it so that we can all “Shine in the Light of His Glory”.

Submitted by  Rose McConnell, Ft. Leavenworth, KS

We have talked and sung about the Kingship of God, and we have looked at ourselves as princesses this year, but we have not talked much about the image of the scepter, so I ask you to go with me for a bit.  We look at the scepter as something that is extended to us (like Ahasuerus [Xerxes] scepter extended to Esther), or even extended for us as we walk in Christ’s authority (represented in Col. 2:9-10 and Eph. 2:6).  But let me propose another way to look at the scepter.   As I looked at the word in Hebrew (the scepter of your kingdom is a scepter of justice) — shevet,  I found it is translated in a number of ways into English.  It shows the symbol of authority in the hands of a ruler.

It is the same word used in Psalm 23:4 “your rod and your staff, they comfort me.

It is the same word used when describing how to make Aaron’s priestly garments – the breastplate on the ephod, which has a stone for each of the twelve tribes – the word tribe is shevet. Exodus 28:21

The most common meaning of shevet is “tribe,” because each of the twelve tribes of Israel had originally been shepherded by a rod or staff.

So, this symbol of authority, of power, is also a symbol of protection for the sheep, and the authority of God in the people of Israel – His chosen people walk in His authority.  If we are the spiritual offspring of Abraham, ones chosen by God to walk in His authority in His kingdom – is it not possible that WE are the scepter that the LORD is extending?  As He is sending you out to other places, as he is keeping you in place to nurture another group of people coming from all over the world – we are His ambassadors – we are His scepter, that He is extending to the world – the Kingdom of God is at hand – it can transform your life, it can transform those around you – we can live in His victory and His power.

Arise!  and Shine!

ARISE from the depression and prostration in which circumstances have kept you–rise to a new life! SHINE, be radiant with the glory of the Lord, for your light has come, and the glory of the Lord has risen upon you! Isaiah 60:1 AMP

As we are extended out into the world, we are that city on a hill that cannot be hidden, we are the ones to shine out God’s light and love into a dark and lonely world, to draw others to God and bring him glory as we reflect Him, wherever He extends us in this world.

The path of the righteous is like the light of dawn, shining brighter and brighter until midday. Prov. 4:18 HCSB

Let your light so shine before men that they may see your moral excellence and your praiseworthy, noble, and good deeds and recognize and honor and praise and glorify your Father Who is in heaven. Matthew 5:16 AMP

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