The Authority of the Believer - The Lovesick Scribe Podcast
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Kenneth Hagin was a popular teacher among the Word of Faith Movement, and one of his most popular books was The Believer's Authority. The teaching surrounding the authority of the believer is still found today in the Charismatic movement as well as the New Apostolic Reformation. What is our authority as a believer in Christ?
Join me as we take a look at this popular teaching, the history of this book, and we consider Biblical authority.
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