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Worthy Brief - 4/22/2026

Friend, your being restored to royal authority!

Revelation 5:9-10  And they sang a new song, saying, You are worthy to take the book and to open its seals, for You were slain and have redeemed us to God by Your blood out of every kindred and tongue and people and nation. And You made us kings and priests to our God, and we will reign over the earth. 

As we continue our understanding of the Kingdom, we come to a moment that changed everything -- not just for man, but for all creation. The fall was not merely the entrance of sin; it was the surrender of dominion. When Adam disobeyed, he did more than break a command -- he forfeited authority. What had been entrusted to him was yielded, and in that moment, the order of God was disrupted. The one who was created to rule under God’s authority stepped out from under that covering, and in doing so, the authority he carried was compromised.

The consequences were immediate and far-reaching. The curse entered, and creation itself fell out of alignment. What was once governed by harmony became subject to disorder. What was designed to reflect Heaven now bore the marks of rebellion and decay. Instead of ruling, man became ruled—subject to sin, fear, death, and the systems of a broken world. Dominion gave way to bondage. Authority was replaced by struggle.

While the flow of the Kingdom was fractured—but only for a moment within God’s greater plan. What was lost was not erased from His intention; it is awaiting restoration. The fall did not cancel the original design—it interrupted its expression. And in that interruption, humanity lost more than position—we lost alignment with the rule of God.

This is the Kingdom insight that must be understood: sin didn’t just separate -- it displaced. It removed man from his place of authority and identity. It not only fractured our relationship with God, but it also distorted our Kingdom purpose. This is why the world is the way it is. The brokenness we see is not random -- it is the result of lost dominion. Creation is groaning under the weight of that displacement, waiting for restoration to come.

Yet even in this, God’s purpose was not abandoned. What was lost in Adam would be restored through Yeshua (Jesus). And now, through Him, we are not only forgiven -- we are being repositioned. Scripture declares that we are called to be a royal priesthood, a people set apart to carry both authority and access, to stand before God and represent Him in the earth. This is the beginning of restoration -- the return to our royal identity, the reclaiming of what was lost.

Friend, you were never created to live under what you were meant to rule. The fall may have displaced humanity, but it did not redefine God’s purpose for you. Through Yeshua, the call is going out again -- to step back into alignment, to rise into identity, and to walk as part of a royal priesthood carrying His authority. This is why redemption must be more than forgiveness -- it must be restoration. And as you respond to that call, you are no longer defined by the fall -- you are being restored to the purpose that existed before it.

Your family in the Lord with much agape love,

George (Maryland) & Baht Rivka (Israel)

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