
We See the Lion Rest and the Lamb Remain Unafraid
We See the Lion Rest and the Lamb Remain Unafraid declares Christ’s present peace over creation, revealing that the curse does not hold final authority where Christ lives in us. We speak order into disorder, call peace into the natural world, and reject the permanence of fallen conditions as we manifest visible signs of restoration now.
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Chapter 1: The Lie of Permanent Disorder
We reject the lie that disorder in creation is permanent or unchangeable where Christ lives in us. We do not accept that violence, fear, barrenness, or broken natural patterns carry final authority. We see clearly that Christ in us is not subject to fallen conditions. The ground does not outrank Christ. The animal world does not resist Christ’s peace. Visible disorder does not define reality where Christ dwells. We refuse to call permanent what Christ has already addressed through His finished work. We stand in truth that creation does not hold dominion over us.
We see that the curse entered through sin, but we also see that Christ bore that curse in full. We do not separate the cross from the ground or from creation itself. Thorns came from the curse, and Christ wore them openly. This matters. We do not treat the earth as untouched by redemption. We recognize that Christ’s work speaks into land, order, and living systems. “Cursed is the ground for thy sake” (Genesis 3:17, KJV) does not remain unanswered where Christ now reigns within us.
We reject the teaching that creation must remain in disorder without present interruption. We do not agree that peace belongs only to a distant future. We do not allow delay language to silence present authority. Christ in us is not waiting to act. Christ in us is present now. We refuse to lower expectation to match visible conditions. We align with Christ, not with decay. We see that what groans does not groan without answer. We stand as that answer in Him.
We acknowledge that creation groans, yet we do not treat that groaning as final authority. We understand that creation waits for the revealing of what Christ has already placed within us. We do not step back from this role. We step into it. “For the earnest expectation of the creature waiteth for the manifestation of the sons of God” (Romans 8:19, KJV). We do not postpone manifestation. We walk in it. We do not observe passively. We engage actively as carriers of Christ’s life.
We refuse to call wildness unchangeable or fear in animals permanent. We do not accept that harm, hostility, or imbalance must define the natural order around us. We see through Christ. We discern beyond appearance. We understand that the peace of Christ extends beyond inward experience into visible expression. We do not shrink our doctrine to fit what we have seen. We expand our expectation to match who lives in us. Christ’s peace is not theoretical. It is present and active.
We declare that Christ in us addresses not only personal life but the environment around us. We do not separate spiritual life from physical expression. We do not confine Christ to internal reality while leaving the external untouched. We carry Him. Therefore, what surrounds us is not excluded from His influence. We do not wait for permission from conditions. We move in authority. We speak peace where disorder appears. We expect response because Christ is present.
We stand in bold clarity that the impossible in creation does not stop Christ in us. We do not yield to visible contradiction. We do not submit to patterns of decay as if they are final. We declare that peace, order, and restoration answer to Christ now. We walk as those who see correctly. We see the lion rest. We see the lamb unafraid. We do not imagine this—we declare it. We do not postpone it—we walk in it. Christ in us defines what is possible.
Chapter 2: The Reduction of Expectation in Creation
We expose how expectation concerning creation was reduced through religion, tradition, and fear. We reject teachings that separate Christ’s finished work from the condition of the ground and living order. We do not accept the idea that redemption stops at personal salvation while creation remains untouched. We see that this reduction formed a narrow expectation that tolerates disorder. We refuse this limitation. We align with Christ’s full work, not partial interpretations. We do not allow inherited beliefs to silence present authority. We return to what Christ accomplished and declare that nothing under His dominion is excluded from His influence.
We reject the mindset that treats the curse as more enduring than the cross. We do not agree with doctrines that elevate decay above redemption. We understand that Christ bore the curse completely, not selectively. The crown of thorns reveals that the ground itself was addressed. We do not overlook this sign. We do not minimize its meaning. We refuse to preach a gospel that leaves creation outside the reach of Christ’s victory. We stand in the truth that the work of Christ speaks directly into the condition of the earth and its systems now.
We confront fear that teaches us to expect resistance instead of response. We reject the belief that creation is closed to peace. We do not accept that disorder must continue unchecked. Fear lowers expectation, but Christ raises it. We choose alignment with Christ. We do not measure possibility by what we have seen. We measure by who lives in us. We refuse to call it wisdom to expect less. We call it error. Christ in us defines expectation, not history, not observation, and not inherited limitation.
We reject traditions that teach distance between Christ and the natural world. We do not accept a divided reality where Christ rules inwardly but not outwardly. We understand that His reign is not fragmented. We do not reduce His authority to internal comfort while leaving visible conditions unchanged. We see His authority as complete and present. We walk in that reality. We do not accept separation where Scripture reveals union and authority extending into all created order under His dominion.
We expose the error that teaches delay as necessary for manifestation in creation. We reject language that postpones peace, fruitfulness, and order to another time. We do not accept “later” as the standard of truth. Christ is present now. Therefore, His effect is not delayed. We do not wait for creation to qualify. We act from union. We declare that what Christ finished is not suspended. We do not delay what He has already accomplished. We bring present expression through believing reception.
We align with the truth that the earth responds to Christ, not to human limitation. We do not interpret silence as refusal. We do not interpret delay as denial. We understand that Christ in us carries authority that speaks into creation. “The earth is the LORD’S, and the fulness thereof” (Psalm 24:1, KJV) establishes ownership and authority. We do not act as outsiders. We act as those in union with Him. We do not withdraw. We engage creation with confidence rooted in Christ.
We affirm that expectation must rise to match Christ in us. We reject reduced vision and diminished belief. We accept that creation is not abandoned but awaiting expression. “Nevertheless when the Son of man cometh, shall he find faith on the earth?” (Luke 18:8, KJV) calls us into present believing. We answer with active faith. We do not accept lesser outcomes. We see through Christ. We expect peace, order, and restoration to appear as we walk in union with Him now.
Chapter 3: Christ in Us Confronts the Groaning Earth
We declare that Christ in us is the present answer to the groaning of creation. We do not stand apart from the problem. We stand as the expression of the solution through union with Him. We do not face disorder as observers. We engage it as carriers of Christ’s life. The groaning of creation does not intimidate us. It calls forth what Christ has already placed within us. We respond from union, not from distance. We do not wait for intervention from outside. We walk as the indwelling expression of Christ now.
We affirm that Christ in us is not limited by environmental conditions. We do not accept that surroundings control what manifests through us. We understand that Christ remains unchanged, and therefore His expression through us is not restricted by external disorder. We do not adjust truth to match the environment. We carry truth into the environment. We do not conform to decay. We release life. Christ in us remains the constant answer, not a variable dependent on conditions.
We recognize that creation groans under the weight of the curse, but we do not see that groaning as unanswered. We carry the answer in Christ. We do not separate our identity from this role. We accept that what creation awaits is already present within us. We do not hesitate to respond. “For we know that the whole creation groaneth and travaileth in pain together until now” (Romans 8:22, KJV) describes the condition, but not the conclusion. We walk as the present expression of resolution through Christ.
We declare that Christ in us brings order into what is disordered. We do not accept confusion as final. We speak clarity into environments shaped by disorder. We carry peace that confronts chaos. We do not withdraw from broken systems. We engage them with authority. We understand that Christ’s presence in us is not passive. It is active and effective. We do not question whether He can respond. We act knowing that He is responding through us now.
We affirm that fruitfulness answers to Christ in us. We do not accept barrenness as a fixed condition. We declare that what appears unproductive can respond to His life. We do not limit fruitfulness to natural expectation. We expand it to match Christ’s indwelling life. “And the LORD shall make thee plenteous in goods, in the fruit of thy body, and in the fruit of thy cattle, and in the fruit of thy ground” (Deuteronomy 28:11, KJV) reveals His intent. We stand in alignment with that intent now.
We walk in the understanding that Christ in us restores relational harmony within creation. We do not accept hostility as permanent. We release peace into places where fear has ruled. We do not treat violence as unchangeable. We declare that Christ’s nature answers through us. We expect visible shifts. We do not lower expectation to protect past experience. We raise it to reflect Christ. We move with confidence that His peace is not contained but expressed.
We stand as those who carry Christ into every environment. We do not divide sacred from natural space. We see all creation as subject to His authority. We do not hesitate to act. We do not question our place. We know that Christ in us is the answer creation awaits. We walk in that identity without delay. We release what we carry. We expect response. We do not withdraw. We advance in union, knowing that Christ in us confronts and answers the groaning earth now.
Chapter 4: We Receive Peace Before It Appears
We declare that we receive peace in creation before visible evidence confirms it. We do not wait for appearance to authorize truth. We believe because Christ is present in us now. We reject the idea that sight leads faith. Faith leads sight. We receive what Christ has already established, and we stand in it without hesitation. We do not measure reality by what is seen. We measure by who lives in us. We accept that peace, order, and restoration are received first, then revealed.
We align with the words of Jesus concerning believing and receiving. We do not delay reception until manifestation appears. We receive at the moment of asking. “What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them” (Mark 11:24, KJV). We do not reinterpret this. We accept it fully. We believe that we receive peace in creation now. We stand in that reception without contradiction. We do not reverse the order. We maintain it exactly as Christ spoke.
We reject the lie that feeling confirms truth. We do not depend on emotional response to validate what we have received. We stand on Christ, not sensation. We do not require visible change before we declare reality. We declare because Christ is present. We receive because He has already finished the work. We do not wait to feel peace—we receive it. We do not wait to see order—we receive it. We hold firmly to what is received regardless of what appears.
We understand that receiving establishes our position of authority. We do not attempt to act without first receiving. We receive from union, then we act from that position. We do not strive to produce results. We release what we have received. We do not question whether we are authorized. Receiving answers that question. Christ in us confirms authority. We move from that place with clarity. We do not hesitate because reception has already occurred.
We affirm that faith does not follow creation—it leads it. We do not let visible conditions dictate what we believe. We dictate what is expressed through what we believe. We do not bow to disorder. We establish order through reception and declaration. “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen” (Hebrews 11:1, KJV) defines our stance. We stand on substance, not appearance. We walk in evidence before sight agrees.
We remain steady in what we have received. We do not shift with changing conditions. We do not retreat when appearance contradicts reception. We hold firm because Christ in us does not change. We do not re-evaluate truth based on what we observe. We remain anchored in Him. We understand that manifestation follows consistent belief. We do not interrupt that process. We continue in alignment without wavering.
We walk as those who have already received peace in creation. We do not act as if we are waiting. We act as those who possess. We speak from possession. We release from possession. We do not doubt what we carry. We express it. We see through faith before sight confirms. We stand in unwavering reception. Christ in us defines what is real, and we live from that reality now.
Chapter 5: We Speak Order Into Creation
We speak from union with Christ into the created order with clarity and authority. We do not speak as observers. We speak as those in whom Christ dwells. We do not ask creation for permission. We release what Christ has already established. We speak peace into disorder, and we expect response. We do not hesitate or soften what we say. Our words carry alignment with Christ. We do not speak from doubt. We speak from certainty. What we release reflects who lives in us, not what surrounds us.
We bless the ground and refuse to repeat the language of the curse. We do not agree with barrenness. We do not confirm lack with our words. We declare fruitfulness where there has been none. We speak life into land, homes, and environments. We do not speak casually. We speak with intention rooted in Christ. We understand that what we say aligns creation with His order. We do not echo decay. We release restoration through speech anchored in Him.
We command peace where fear has governed. We do not accept hostile patterns in living systems. We declare calm where there has been agitation. We speak stability where there has been disruption. We do not negotiate with disorder. We establish order through Christ in us. We do not shrink back from authority. We act in it. “And he arose, and rebuked the wind, and said unto the sea, Peace, be still” (Mark 4:39, KJV) reveals the pattern we walk in now.
We speak directly into situations that appear resistant. We do not adjust our voice to match resistance. We maintain alignment with Christ. We declare what is true in Him regardless of appearance. We do not let contradiction silence us. We continue speaking until what we release is expressed. We understand that persistence in truth reflects stability in union. We do not withdraw our words. We remain consistent in what we declare.
We release fruitfulness over the ground and over every system connected to our environment. We do not accept cycles of lack. We declare increase, order, and life. We speak over fields, structures, and regions without limitation. We do not reduce our scope. Christ in us is not limited. “Let the people praise thee, O God; let all the people praise thee. Then shall the earth yield her increase” (Psalm 67:5–6, KJV) reveals that response follows alignment. We stand in that alignment now.
We speak with authority because we know Christ in us is the source. We do not speak from self-effort. We speak from union. We do not attempt to force results. We release truth and expect manifestation. We understand that authority is exercised, not withheld. We do not wait for confirmation. We speak because Christ is present. Our words are not empty. They carry the weight of His indwelling life.
We continue speaking until order is evident. We do not stop at contradiction. We do not retreat when change is not immediate. We remain aligned and active. We understand that manifestation follows consistent expression of truth. We do not grow silent. We increase in clarity. We walk as those who establish order in creation through Christ in us. Our words release what we carry, and what we carry answers through visible restoration.
Chapter 6: Creation Responds to Christ in Us
We declare that creation responds to Christ in us. We do not treat creation as unresponsive or closed. We recognize that all things remain under His authority. We do not approach with uncertainty. We act with clarity. We release peace, and we expect peace to answer. We speak order, and we expect order to appear. We do not question whether creation hears. We know that Christ is not ignored. Therefore, what we release in Him carries effect.
We see examples where creation responds to divine authority, and we do not separate those moments from our present reality in Christ. We understand that Christ has not changed. His authority remains the same. We walk in that authority now. We do not reduce these truths to history. We live them. We act in alignment with what has been revealed. We do not admire what is possible—we demonstrate it through union with Christ.
We declare peace into environments and expect visible shifts. We do not accept persistent agitation as final. We speak calm into spaces where unrest has ruled. We release stability where instability has dominated. We do not question whether change can occur. We know that Christ in us answers disorder. “The wolf also shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the kid” (Isaiah 11:6, KJV) reveals the nature of peace we carry now.
We speak to the ground and expect fruitfulness to respond. We do not accept dryness as unchangeable. We declare life into places that have lacked productivity. We do not limit expectation to natural cycles. We align with Christ’s life. We expect increase where decrease has ruled. We do not hesitate to speak. We act in confidence that creation answers to Christ, not to limitation.
We release blessing into regions and environments without restriction. We do not confine our actions to small areas. We recognize that Christ in us is not limited by space. We speak over cities, lands, and systems with authority. We do not question our reach. We understand that Christ’s presence in us extends beyond what we see. We act in alignment with His dominion.
We affirm that creation does not resist Christ—it responds. We do not interpret delay as refusal. We remain steady in our declaration. We continue releasing what we carry. “Because the creature itself also shall be delivered from the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty of the children of God” (Romans 8:21, KJV) confirms that freedom answers to Christ. We stand in that liberty and release it.
We walk in expectation that what we declare becomes visible. We do not lower our expectation. We do not retreat into observation. We remain active. We continue speaking, blessing, and declaring. We understand that Christ in us produces results. We do not hesitate. We move forward in confidence, knowing that creation responds to the life we carry now.
Chapter 7: We Walk as Carriers of Restored Order
We walk as those commissioned to reveal Christ’s order in creation now. We do not delay action. We move in faith immediately. We ask in faith, and we believe that we receive. We do not question our authority. We walk as Christ in expression. We do not call impossible what Christ indwells. We reject hesitation. We act with clarity. We understand that what we carry is meant to be released. We step forward as active participants in restoration, not passive observers.
We speak peace into the land with authority. We bless the ground and expect response. We declare fruitfulness where barrenness has been seen. We speak Christ’s order into disorder without hesitation. We call environments into alignment with His life. We do not shrink back. We move forward boldly. We understand that our words carry Christ’s authority, and we release them with precision and confidence.
We command restoration where damage has appeared. We do not accept visible conditions as final. We speak life into what has been affected by the curse. We declare renewal into systems that have shown decay. We do not yield to appearance. We act from union. We call forth what Christ has already established. We stand firm in what we declare and do not retreat.
We refuse the permanence of the curse in every environment we encounter. We do not agree with disorder. We do not accept fear, barrenness, or imbalance. We declare that Christ has answered the curse, and we enforce that truth. We walk through places releasing peace and order. We do not remain silent. We act as those sent to reveal what Christ has finished.
We walk as sons in the earth, revealing the reign of Christ through visible expression. We do not hide what we carry. We manifest it. We do not withdraw from responsibility. We accept it fully. “Behold, I give unto you power… over all the power of the enemy” (Luke 10:19, KJV) confirms our authority. We act in that authority without hesitation.
We continue in faith, not turning back or lowering expectation. We believe that we receive, and we act accordingly. We do not wait for confirmation before movement. We move because we have received. “All things are possible to him that believeth” (Mark 9:23, KJV) defines our stance. We stand in that truth and move forward without delay.
We go forward as carriers of Christ’s peace, order, and restoration. We ask, we believe, we speak, and we act. We do not call impossible what Christ indwells. We release what we carry into creation. We walk in authority. We manifest what we have received. We do not retreat. We advance. Christ in us is revealed through us now.