Monday 13 April 2020

Delegatus non potest delegare

One of the pivotal principles of administrative law: that a delegate cannot delegate.
A person to whom an authority or decision-making power has been delegated to from a higher source, cannot, in turn, delegate again to another, unless the original delegation explicitly authorized it. Source: http://www.duhaime.org/LegalDictionary/D/DelegatusNonPotestDelegare.aspx
Jesus summoned His twelve disciples and gave them authority and power over unclean spirits, to cast them out, and to heal every kind of disease and every kind of sickness. (Matthew 10:1 The Amplified Bible).

Now you understand that I have imparted to you all my authority to trample over his kingdom. You will trample upon every demon before you and overcome every power Satan possesses. Absolutely nothing will be able to harm you as you walk in this authority. (Luke 10:19 The Passion Translation).

And He called the twelve [disciples] and began to send them out [as His special messengers] two by two, and gave them authority and power over the unclean spirits. (Mark 6:7 The Amplified Bible).

God has given YOU the authority!

I will give you the keys (authority) of the kingdom of heaven; and whatever you bind [forbid, declare to be improper and unlawful] on earth will have [already] been bound in heaven, and whatever you loose [permit, declare lawful] on earth will have [already] been loosed in heaven.” (Matthew 19:19 The Amplified Bible).

You are calling on God to act and He is waiting on YOU to act.

Delegatus non potest delegare (a delegate cannot delegate)! 

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