Walk Heavy | Authority Is a Posture
Luke 10:19 says, “Behold, I give unto you power to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy.”
That word tread means to walk with pressure—authority has weight. Heaven didn’t call you to tiptoe through life; you were sent to step on what once scared you.
Authority isn’t about shouting louder—it’s about walking in alignment. Lions don’t roar to be heard; they roar to remind the jungle who’s king. When you understand that Christ already gave you power, you stop asking for permission to win and start walking like you’ve already won.
Peter’s shadow healed people not because he was famous—but because he carried heaven’s presence like it was permanent. His walk carried weight. You can’t walk light and carry glory at the same time. The anointing is heavy because destiny is heavy. But when you know Who sent you, that weight becomes your proof, not your burden.
Hell doesn’t fear noise—it fears certainty. When you move with confidence in Christ, demons recognize authority before you ever open your mouth. Soldiers don’t walk nervous—they move with orders already confirmed.
So today, walk heavy. Not in arrogance, but in awareness. Every step is territory taken. Every word is ground claimed. You’ve already been authorized—now act like it.
Walk heavy, because authority isn’t a title—it’s posture, presence, and proof that heaven trusts you.
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