
We Remain Hidden in Christ Above Every Assault
We Remain Hidden in Christ Above Every Assault establishes that our life is secured within Christ where accusation, fear, and assault lose access and authority. We stand under divine covering, not reacting to threats but living from finished protection. We believe, receive, and act from union, declaring that no opposing force defines our condition because Christ Himself is our present covering and defense.
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Chapter 1: Hidden Above Every Threat
We expose the lie that assault has access to us where Christ dwells. We do not accept fear, accusation, or opposition as governing forces over our lives. We are not exposed, vulnerable, or unguarded. Christ in us establishes a covering that does not fluctuate with conditions. What appears aggressive or threatening does not define reality. We do not measure truth by intensity of attack. We stand in Christ, and Christ is not penetrated, shaken, or displaced. Therefore, we are not moved by what presents itself as assault. Our position is fixed above every opposing voice and force.
We reject the belief that circumstances can break through our covering. We do not live reacting to pressure, fear, or accusation. We do not accept that the visible has greater authority than Christ within us. Our life is hid with Christ in God, and this position is not symbolic but actual and present. “For ye are dead, and your life is hid with Christ in God” (Colossians 3:3, KJV). We do not step in and out of this reality. We remain hidden, secured, and established where Christ is, untouched by what claims access.
We confront the assumption that fear has a right to speak to us. Fear does not interpret our reality. Accusation does not define our identity. We are not under investigation, and we are not awaiting approval. Christ has already established our standing. Therefore, we do not negotiate with threatening thoughts or external pressure. We do not entertain voices that contradict our union. We remain fixed in Christ, and from this position, all lesser voices lose authority. We do not descend to engage fear; we remain above it in Christ.
We do not accept that opposition means exposure. We do not interpret resistance as vulnerability. Christ in us does not coexist with uncovered spaces. Where Christ is, covering is complete. We do not attempt to build protection through effort or awareness. We do not strengthen ourselves to withstand attack. We stand in what is already finished. Christ Himself is our covering, and He is not partial, weak, or conditional. Therefore, we do not brace for impact; we remain established in completed protection.
We recognize that accusation loses access where Christ defines identity. We are not open to condemnation, shame, or internal assault. “There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus” (Romans 8:1, KJV). This is not a future promise but a present condition. We do not entertain internal accusations as valid input. We remain governed by Christ’s finished declaration. Accusation cannot penetrate what Christ has already justified. We stand in this truth without wavering or negotiation.
We do not call ourselves exposed when Christ calls us hidden. We do not adopt language that contradicts our covering. We speak from union, not from appearance. Even when pressure presents itself, we do not adjust our position. We remain in Christ, above the reach of what claims authority. We do not descend into defensive living. We live from a place of established victory, not threatened survival. Christ is not responding to assault; He is reigning above it, and we reign with Him.
We act from this covering with clarity and authority. We do not retreat, shrink, or hesitate. We move knowing that we are not exposed to harm, fear, or accusation. Our actions flow from security, not caution. We do not wait for threats to disappear before we stand. We stand because Christ is present now. We remain hidden in Him, and from this place, we live, speak, and act without fear. Covering is not something we seek; it is where we already dwell.
Chapter 2: The Lie of Exposure and Vulnerability
We expose the lie that we are vulnerable to fear, accusation, and unseen threats. We do not accept the teaching that we must constantly guard ourselves against loss, attack, or spiritual danger. Religion trained us to believe that we are partially covered and must complete what Christ has already finished. We reject this distortion. We are not managing protection; we are living in it. Christ in us is not developing security; He is security. We do not improve our covering through effort, awareness, or discipline. We stand in what is already complete and present.
We reject the idea that fear is a necessary warning system. Fear does not guide us, protect us, or prepare us. Fear contradicts Christ and therefore has no authority in us. We are not safer because we anticipate danger. We are not wiser because we expect attack. Christ does not share His rule with fear. “For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind” (2 Timothy 1:7, KJV). We do not reinterpret fear as caution; we recognize it as contradiction and refuse its voice.
We confront the tradition that teaches us to expect cycles of exposure. We are not sometimes covered and sometimes vulnerable. We are not moving in and out of protection. Christ does not fluctuate, and therefore our covering does not fluctuate. We do not measure our safety by feelings, conditions, or outcomes. We are not evaluating whether we are protected. We are established in protection because Christ is present. We reject unstable thinking that suggests we can fall out of what Christ has already secured.
We refuse the belief that accusation can attach itself to us. We are not open targets for condemnation, guilt, or internal pressure. Religion taught us to examine ourselves through accusation, but Christ has already defined us. We do not agree with voices that question our standing. We do not accept internal dialogue that opposes what Christ has finished. “Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God’s elect? It is God that justifieth” (Romans 8:33, KJV). We remain in agreement with God’s declaration, not accusation’s attempt.
We reject the mindset that says we must detect threats before they harm us. We are not dependent on awareness for protection. Christ is not limited by what we see or do not see. We are not exposed to hidden dangers waiting for discovery. We live in full covering, not partial knowledge. We do not scan for danger; we stand in Christ. Our security is not based on our perception but on His presence. Therefore, we are not alert in fear; we are established in authority.
We do not accept delay as a normal part of protection. We are not waiting to become secure. We are not progressing toward covering. Christ is present now, and our covering is present now. We do not build toward safety; we stand in it. We reject language that places our protection in the future. We are not becoming hidden; we remain hidden. This is not developing reality but finished truth. Therefore, we do not live cautiously; we live confidently in what Christ has already established.
We act from this understanding with clarity. We do not entertain vulnerability, and we do not rehearse danger. We do not speak as if we are exposed. We declare what is true: we are covered, hidden, and secured in Christ. Our actions reflect this position. We do not hesitate because of imagined threats. We move because Christ is present. We live without fear because fear has no access. Our covering is not theoretical; it is the place from which we live and act continually.
Chapter 3: Christ Our Present Covering
We establish that Christ in us is not distant protection but present covering. We do not relate to Christ as separate help. We are not outside seeking shelter. We are in Him, and He is in us. This union is not symbolic language but present reality. We do not approach covering; we exist within it. Christ does not surround us from afar; He indwells us as our life. Therefore, our covering is not external defense but internal and complete union that cannot be breached or divided.
We recognize that Christ Himself defines our condition. We are not defined by history, attack, or pressure. We are defined by who Christ is now. Christ is not vulnerable, and therefore we are not vulnerable. Christ is not accused, and therefore we are not accused. Christ is not threatened, and therefore we are not threatened. We do not separate our condition from His. We live as one with Him, and what is true of Him governs what is true of us in every situation.
We affirm that our life is hidden because Christ is our life. “When Christ, who is our life, shall appear, then shall ye also appear with him in glory” (Colossians 3:4, KJV). We do not possess life apart from Him. We do not sustain ourselves. Christ is our existence, and therefore our covering is inseparable from our being. We are not maintaining union; we are living from it. This union is the reason no assault defines us. What touches appearance does not alter what Christ has established within.
We do not see ourselves as standing alone against opposition. We are not individuals resisting pressure. We are Christ expressing Himself through us. Therefore, we do not evaluate situations as personal battles. We stand as the manifestation of Christ’s finished authority. “Greater is he that is in us, than he that is in the world” (1 John 4:4, KJV). This is not encouragement; it is definition. The One in us is greater, and we do not step outside of that reality.
We reject the belief that we must strengthen our covering. Christ does not require reinforcement. We do not add to what is complete. We do not protect ourselves through discipline, strategy, or effort. We stand in what Christ has already established. We are not building spiritual defense systems. We are living from finished union. Our role is not to construct covering but to remain in the truth of what is already present and active within us through Christ.
We do not interpret pressure as evidence against our covering. Pressure does not define position. Christ defines position. Even when circumstances present intensity, we remain in the same reality. We do not move from hidden to exposed based on what we feel or see. We remain constant because Christ is constant. Therefore, we do not adjust our belief according to pressure. We remain aligned with truth regardless of what appears to oppose it.
We act from union, not from distance. We speak, move, and respond as those already covered in Christ. We do not reach for protection; we express it. Our words carry authority because they come from union. Our actions carry clarity because they flow from Christ. We do not wait to feel secure before acting. We act because we are secure. Christ is present now, and we live from Him as our covering in every moment without exception.
Chapter 4: We Receive Covering Before Evidence
We establish that we receive our covering by faith, not by visible confirmation. We do not wait to feel protected before we believe we are covered. Christ has already established our position, and we receive that position now. We do not use circumstances as proof of truth. We believe because Christ is present, not because conditions agree. We do not delay belief until evidence appears. We receive covering first, and from that place, manifestation aligns with what is already true.
We reject the lie that we must feel safe before we are safe. Feelings do not define reality. Christ defines reality. We do not measure covering by emotional experience. We do not wait for calmness, peace, or external stability before we stand. We believe what Christ has established regardless of what we feel. “Therefore I say unto you, What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them” (Mark 11:24, KJV). We believe first, and manifestation follows.
We do not treat covering as something that arrives later. We receive it now. We do not place our security in future moments or improved conditions. Christ is present now, and therefore covering is present now. We do not postpone truth. We stand in it immediately. We do not say we will be protected; we declare that we are protected. This is not optimism; this is alignment with what Christ has already finished and established within us.
We refuse the belief that manifestation must precede confidence. We are confident because Christ is present, not because results are visible. We do not reverse the order of faith. We believe, then we see. We do not see, then believe. “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen” (Hebrews 11:1, KJV). We stand in unseen reality as substance, not imagination. Our covering is real before it is visible, and we live from that truth without hesitation.
We do not adjust our confession based on changing conditions. We speak from what is finished, not from what is forming. We do not say we are exposed because pressure appears. We do not say we are vulnerable because fear attempts to speak. We remain consistent in truth. Our words align with Christ, not circumstances. Therefore, our confession remains stable regardless of what presents itself as evidence to the contrary.
We reject the idea that we must earn or maintain covering through performance. We do not qualify for protection. We are already in Christ, and Christ is our covering. We do not increase or decrease our position through behavior. We live from what is given, not from what is achieved. Therefore, we do not strive to stay covered. We remain in what Christ has already secured through His finished work.
We act from received covering with boldness. We do not hesitate because evidence is absent. We move because truth is present. We speak, act, and stand knowing that what we have received is real now. We do not delay action until manifestation is visible. We act from faith, and manifestation follows. Christ is present, covering is present, and we live from that reality without waiting, questioning, or retreating.
Chapter 5: We Speak and Stand from Covering
We stand in Christ as our covering and speak from that position with authority. We do not speak to become covered; we speak because we are covered. Our words are not attempts to create protection but expressions of what is already established. We do not negotiate with fear or respond to accusation as if they hold authority. We declare truth from union. Christ in us speaks through us, and His words carry authority over every opposing voice. Therefore, we do not remain silent in the face of contradiction; we speak from covering.
We ask from union, not from uncertainty. We do not beg for protection or plead for safety. We ask knowing that we already dwell in Christ. Our asking flows from relationship, not distance. “And whatsoever ye shall ask in my name, that will I do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son” (John 14:13, KJV). We ask in His name because we are in Him. We do not question whether we are heard. We know that we are positioned within Christ, and our asking aligns with His authority.
We command from covering, not from struggle. We do not attempt to push back darkness through effort. We speak as those established above it. Fear does not require management; it requires dismissal. Accusation does not require analysis; it requires rejection. We command what contradicts Christ to cease and to lose influence. “And these signs shall follow them that believe; In my name shall they cast out devils” (Mark 16:17, KJV). We act from belief, not from uncertainty, and we expect alignment with Christ.
We bless from covering, not from reaction. We do not respond to pressure with defensive speech. We release blessing, peace, and truth into every situation. Our words are not shaped by what confronts us but by who dwells in us. We do not echo fear; we override it. We do not repeat accusation; we silence it with truth. We bless because Christ is present, and His presence defines the environment. Therefore, we do not mirror opposition; we establish Christ’s order through what we speak.
We stand firm without retreat or adjustment. We do not move our position based on pressure. We do not step back when resistance appears. We remain in Christ, and from this place, we stand. Our standing is not effortful; it is positional. We are not holding ground; we are living from ground already secured. Therefore, we do not brace ourselves or prepare for loss. We remain steady because Christ is steady, and our position does not shift.
We refuse passive silence in the face of contradiction. We do not allow thoughts, voices, or conditions to speak unchallenged. We speak truth with clarity and authority. Our words align with Christ, and therefore they carry weight. We do not speak timidly or uncertainly. We speak as those who know their position. Christ is our covering, and our words reflect that reality in every situation without hesitation or compromise.
We act with boldness because we are covered. We do not delay obedience or expression. We move, speak, command, and bless from union. Our actions are not cautious attempts but confident expressions of Christ in us. We do not wait for permission from circumstances. We act because Christ is present now. Covering defines our posture, and from this place, we live actively, not passively, in every situation we face.
Chapter 6: Covering Demonstrated in Action
We see that what is established in Christ manifests in real situations. We do not treat covering as abstract doctrine. We live in it, and it becomes visible through action. When fear attempts to rise, it yields to truth spoken from union. When accusation attempts to attach, it dissolves under Christ’s finished work. We do not observe these realities from a distance. We participate in them. Christ in us expresses covering in real time, and what opposes it does not remain unchanged.
We witness that fear loses influence when confronted with truth. We do not manage fear; we remove its place. We speak, and fear retreats because it has no authority in Christ. “Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you” (James 4:7, KJV). We resist not from struggle but from position. We are submitted because we are in Christ. Therefore, resistance is effective, and what opposes truth does not remain.
We observe that accusation cannot remain where justification is believed. We do not tolerate internal pressure or condemning thoughts. We speak what Christ has declared, and accusation loses its ground. We do not revisit what has been settled. We stand in what is finished. “Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God’s elect? It is God that justifieth” (Romans 8:33, KJV). This is not theory; it is lived reality. Accusation cannot function where justification is believed and spoken.
We see that peace governs where Christ is acknowledged. We do not allow disturbance to define our environment. We release peace, and disorder yields. We do not attempt to create calm; we express Christ. Peace is not something we produce; it is someone we reveal. Therefore, we do not wait for situations to settle. We speak and act from Christ, and peace becomes evident where there was tension.
We recognize that bold action flows from covering. We do not hesitate to act in difficult situations. We do not withdraw because of perceived risk. We move knowing that Christ is present. Our actions are not reckless; they are rooted in truth. We do not test covering; we live from it. Therefore, our actions carry clarity and authority, and situations align with what Christ has already established.
We understand that manifestation is not separate from union. What appears externally reflects what is established internally. We do not chase results; we remain in Christ. From this place, results follow. We do not force outcomes; we express truth. Therefore, what is impossible does not remain impossible where Christ is revealed through us. Covering is not hidden from expression; it becomes visible through our words and actions.
We continue in this pattern without interruption. We do not treat moments of manifestation as rare events. We live consistently from covering. Every situation becomes an opportunity for Christ to be expressed. We do not divide life into protected and unprotected moments. We remain hidden in Christ at all times. Therefore, our lives demonstrate what is true: covering is real, present, and active in every situation.
Chapter 7: Commissioned to Walk Uncovered by Fear
We stand commissioned to live openly from our covering in Christ. We do not retreat into silence or hesitation. We move as those already hidden in Him. We ask in faith, knowing we are heard. We believe that we receive because Christ is present now. We do not wait for permission from circumstances. We act from union. Therefore, we step forward with clarity, knowing that no assault defines our position or interrupts what Christ has established within us.
We speak to fear and command it to lose all influence. We do not negotiate or tolerate its presence. We declare that fear has no place in us because Christ fills us. We do not allow threatening thoughts to continue. We speak truth, and fear yields. We do not shrink back. We stand and speak as those covered. Fear does not instruct us; Christ does. Therefore, we move forward without hesitation, fully established in His authority.
We reject accusation and silence its voice. We do not entertain condemnation or internal pressure. We declare what God has already spoken. We remain aligned with justification, not accusation. We do not revisit what Christ has finished. We stand in it. Therefore, we walk free from internal assault and external pressure, fully grounded in truth that does not shift or weaken.
We speak to every situation that presents itself as opposition. We do not remain passive. We command alignment with Christ. We bless, declare, and establish truth wherever we go. We do not wait for change; we speak from what is already true. Therefore, situations do not control our response. We define the environment through Christ in us, and what opposes truth does not remain unchanged.
We lay hold of every moment as an opportunity to express Christ. We do not separate daily life from divine authority. We live consistently from covering. We do not move in and out of boldness. We remain steady, knowing who we are in Christ. Therefore, every environment becomes subject to His presence expressed through us without delay or hesitation.
We refuse to call anything impossible where Christ dwells. We do not label situations as beyond reach. We do not speak limitation. We declare that Christ in us is greater than every appearance. Therefore, we act, speak, and stand in agreement with truth. What appears resistant yields because Christ is present, and we are in Him without separation.
We go forward in full authority. We ask in faith. We believe that we receive. We speak to every mountain and command alignment. We heal the sick. We cast out what contradicts Christ. We walk as Christ in the earth. We do not call impossible what Christ indwells. We live covered, act covered, and speak covered in every place without exception.