Scriptural Foundations
Matthew 28 shows us the authority Jesus gave and the mission that flows from it. It reveals His passion, heart, purpose, and motivation for us.
Ephesians 1–2 teaches us our position and place in Christ, giving us a solid foundation in God’s Word.
In Acts 3, Peter and John demonstrate how a believer can operate in authority when Peter says, “Rise and walk.” This is a clear picture of application in daily life.
The Mission
We have a mission in Finland: 560,000 souls in the next three years.
As a believer here in Finland, you are seated together with Him. Just as Peter walked in authority in the book of Acts, you can walk in the same believers’ authority in Christ. You don’t need to have the same office in the Body as Peter did to operate in that authority.
Personal Vision and Daily Walk
You must recognize, perceive, and adopt the vision for yourself and say, “This is my vision.”
With the help of the Holy Spirit, the Word begins to come alive in you, and you understand, “I am in Him.”
From that place, you begin to exercise and operate daily in the authority you have been given.
We are called to be under authority and to operate in authority.
Key Principles
God gives grace to the humble—those who submit under Jesus’ lordship. He is the Head, and we are His body.
A believer who is meek, quiet in spirit, and humble finds rest for their soul.

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