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AUTHORITY
What Has Been Entrusted, What Was Yielded, and What Can Be Restored

Authority is not power. It is not control. It is not influence.
Authority is delegated legitimacy - and when it is misunderstood, misused, or yielded, disorder follows.

Many people sense that something in their lives is misaligned. Doors close. Stability erodes. Influence weakens. And the assumption is often that favor has been lost. But loss of authority is not the same as loss of favor - and confusion between the two keeps many from restoration.

In Authority, Marlene Miles examines:
Why authority is entrusted, not earned
Why it activates sequentially, not all at once
How authority is rarely stolen - but often yielded
The difference between power, influence, control, and true authority
How ungoverned appetite burns long-term access
Why covenant is one of Scripture's strongest expressions of authority
How authority is restored through recognition, return, and alignment

This book is not motivational rhetoric. It is a structural framework.
Through biblical insight and careful theological distinction, Authority offers readers language for what they may have sensed but could not name: authority governs what power cannot, and alignment restores what force never could.

If you have ever wondered:
Why influence fades
Why proximity to authority does not equal governance
Why betrayal follows appetite-driven belonging
How to stand in rightful jurisdiction again
This volume provides a clear and sober answer.

Authority does not shout. It does not manipulate. It does not chase recognition. It stands in alignment - and when alignment returns, order follows.
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