•	“Positioned in the River of Supply: Experiencing Peace, Authority, and Divine Provision”

• “Positioned in the River of Supply: Experiencing Peace, Authority, and Divine Provision”

This month, I’ve been sitting with a diagram of the Kingdom — a picture of authority and dominion that keeps unfolding in fresh ways.

Authority and dominion aren’t abstract concepts. They flow out of relationship with Yahweh, shaping how we walk, speak, and carry His presence into creation. Dominion is the space entrusted to us — the garden we tend, the people we love, the land beneath our feet. Authority is the weight of heaven that empowers us to steward that space in alignment with Him.

It’s not about control. It’s about agreement. Dominion is the sphere, and authority is the power, but both only have meaning when they’re rooted in intimacy with Him. Without that flow, dominion can feel like striving, and authority can become hollow words.

This is where the diagram comes alive — showing how dominion and authority overlap and work together in the Kingdom. It’s not just a chart; it’s a mirror of our walk as sons and daughters.

When we see dominion and authority in this light, they become invitations. They invite us into deeper trust, into releasing the sound of heaven through our breath, into recognizing that creation itself is listening and waiting. The seeds in our gardens, the birdsong in the morning, the stillness of evening — they all respond when we walk in alignment with Yahweh’s design.

We don’t carry dominion as owners but as stewards. We don’t carry authority as enforcers but as those who echo heaven’s voice into the earth. Every time we breathe His breath and speak His truth, we plant something eternal.

 

Recently, I walked through a business deal that went sideways. My first reaction was not peace. Pride wanted to rise up — not only to defend myself, but to prove that I could do it. Prove it to who? Yahweh doesn’t need proof. He already knows me. What I was really doing was leaning toward the trap of pleasing man (Galatians 1:10). Pride often disguises itself that way — the need to show we are capable, competent, strong. But that kind of striving doesn’t flow from rest; it flows from fear of not being enough.

Instead, I felt the Spirit whisper: Stay in Me. Stay in peace. James writes, “Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness” (James 1:2–3). This wasn’t just about a deal; it was about my position. Would I let pride pull me into striving, or would I stay seated in Yeshua, manifesting His character of peace?

In that moment, I realized: peace itself is dominion. “The peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 4:7). When I chose peace, I stayed on my throne. The circumstances didn’t dictate my position; my position in Yeshua dictated my response.

And out of that came treasure. Not just one lesson, but many — each one something I could trade into heaven’s storehouses. Every test becomes seed, and every seed can be traded into eternal fruit. “Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth… but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven” (Matthew 6:19–20).


Gimel, Dalet, and the River of Supply

Here the living letters spoke.

Gimel (ג), the camel, pictures abundant supply, carrying provision to the weary traveler. Through Gimel, Yahweh Himself brings rest and restoration after the journey. Gimel reminds me that provision flows toward me — I don’t manufacture it. “The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want” (Psalm 23:1).

Then comes Dalet (ד), the doorway. Dalet is the threshold, the tent door, the place of movement and access. In the desert, the doorway of the tent is where you sit and wait, looking out across the horizon. It’s the place of encounter, where hospitality meets provision.

Can you see it? A camel (Gimel) approaching across the desert sands, following the path of a hidden river — the river of life and supply flowing from heaven. You are seated in the doorway of your tent (Dalet), watching in expectation. Dust rises as the camel nears, but beneath it all flows the river, unseen yet powerful, carrying abundance from the throne to your tent. The river connects the camel’s path and your posture of waiting — heaven’s supply meets your position. “In Him we live and move and have our being” (Acts 17:28).

This is the flow. Not a pump that I prime, but a river that begins in the throne room, flows through my heart, and pours into creation. Yeshua said, “Whoever believes in me, as the Scripture has said, ‘Out of his heart will flow rivers of living water’” (John 7:38). As I rest, I feel the Father’s arms cradling me in that river of light. Peace is not passive — it is the place of true authority.


Activation: Step into the River

Where are you being invited to step into this flow?

  • Where are you tempted to prime the pump yourself? Are there places where you’ve been striving to create your own supply, or proving yourself to others, instead of trusting Yahweh’s flow?
  • Where have you been striving instead of resting? Pride pushes us to perform. Peace invites us to rest. Rest is the true posture of authority in the kingdom.
  • Where are you positioned? Position is everything. To be in the flow of the river of life is to be positioned in the heavenly realms. From that place, heaven’s supply flows into earth.

Take a moment now. Step into the doorway (Dalet). See yourself waiting in peace, not striving. Watch as Gimel, Yahweh’s abundant supply, follows the river and comes toward you. Release pride. Lay down the urge to prove yourself or to make it happen in your own strength. Rest in His peace. From this posture, trade your lessons into heaven’s treasuries. Then watch how supply flows — from heaven, through your heart, and into creation.


Authority, Dominion, and Flow

The same river that carries provision to the tent door continues to flow into our kingdom authority and dominion. Where we are positioned, where we rest, and where we trade lessons in peace determines how the river moves through our spheres of influence. The river connects heaven and earth, carrying both supply and authority.

Authority is who we are in Yeshua — our identity in Him. It is seated, unshakable, and flows from relationship with the Father, Son, and Ruach HaKodesh. “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me” (Matthew 28:18). When we step into this authority, we are not trying to prove ourselves; we are resting in the reality of who we are.

Dominion is the sphere where our authority is expressed — the mountain, the tent, the territory, the “domain” where what flows from our identity meets the earth. Dominion is activated when our position is aligned with heaven. “The earth is the Lord’s, and everything in it” (Psalm 24:1) — yet within that, He entrusts each of us with spheres to steward, to influence, and to bless.

Positioning matters. Authority and dominion only manifest fully when we are aligned in the heavenly realms, seated where we belong. “We have been seated with Him in the heavenly places” (Ephesians 2:6). Our posture determines how effectively the river of Kingdom life can flow through us.

The Kingdom is not static; it is a living, flowing reality. Authority flows through dominion, and dominion is shaped by our position. This flow is like a river — beginning in the throne room of heaven and moving into our mountains, our spheres of influence, and ultimately into the world.

When we try to force outcomes, prove ourselves, or prime the pump, we disrupt that flow. True authority is expressed in peace, rest, and alignment. From that posture, we can move mountains — not by striving, but by allowing the river of Kingdom life to move through our hearts and hands.


Activation: Position Yourself in the Kingdom

  • Take stock of your throne: Where are you seated today? Are you trying to prove your authority, or are you resting in the reality of who you are in Yeshua?
  • Examine your sphere: What mountains or domains has Yahweh entrusted to you? Are you positioned to steward them according to His will?
  • Flow check: Are you allowing the river of Kingdom life to move through your sphere, or are you striving to make things happen yourself?

As you reflect, know this: the river begins in the throne room of heaven, flows through your heart, and carries authority, supply, and wisdom into the world.

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