The Architecture of Dominion (authority, altars, & supervision) w/Dr. Francis Myles - 087
1/28/20263 hr 3 min
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First 90 secondsFrancis Myles· Guest0:00
He said, "I would rather my son dies prematurely in the hands of God than to live long in the hands of devils." Dominion comes when you know demons are afraid of you. That's when the game changes. So if God only wanted a family but did not want that family to have sovereignty, there'd be no need for Earth. He could have made us like the angels, having power but not dominion. What God does in His genius is that He leaves power in the world of spirit, because there has to be a reason for man, who has authority on Earth, to want to trade. We need an interface, a place where we can agree on terms by which power and authority will be shared, and God calls that an altar. He said, "How can I be God? Intellectually, I know I'm God, but how am I your God if I've never supervised?" The dominion mandate was that man was not included in the items you can dominate. If you look at life, you're gonna find that altars are everywhere. You just never saw them as such, even in technology. What possibly can God want from me in exchange for power? Oh, yeah, He wants authority. But authority over what? Your life. Jesus really became a man. What is He fasting for? Power. Jesus comes down and the Holy Spirit says, "Why?" As it's written in the records, "And He returned with power," which means He didn't have it going up.
Taylor Welch· Host1:18
All right. Hey, real quick before we get into this, I know we say this all the time, but this is actually legitimately, I promise you, like, one of probably the deepest episodes we've had. Um, we get into