
Spiritual Authority
What It Is and How to Walk in It
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What does it mean to have spiritual authority—and how do we walk in it without pride, fear, or abuse?
In a world filled with confusion about power, leadership, and influence, Spiritual Authority: What It Is and How to Walk in It offers a timely and grace-filled exploration of one of the Bible’s most misunderstood themes.
Drawing on decades of pastoral ministry, personal stories, and deep biblical reflection, Rev. Dr. Geoffrey Schmitt guides readers through the entire arc of Scripture—from Genesis to Revelation—unpacking the gift and responsibility of godly authority. Each chapter includes teaching, meditations, personal reflection, questions for deeper engagement, and a prayer, making this book ideal for both individual study and small group use.
Topics include:
- The origins of authority in creation
- Jesus as the model of servant authority
- Apostolic leadership in the early Church
- The authority of forgiveness, prayer, healing, and proclamation
- How to discern and resist false authority
- Why humility is the foundation for godly leadership
- How to walk in your own calling with courage and compassion
Whether you are a pastor, a ministry leader, a layperson, or someone recovering from spiritual abuse, this book is an invitation to rediscover the true meaning of authority under Christ’s lordship—rooted in love, grounded in Scripture, and empowered by the Holy Spirit.
You were not meant to dominate—nor to disappear.
You were meant to walk in truth, grace, and faithful authority as a servant of Christ.