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We Stay Covered While the Impossible Collapses

We Stay Covered While the Impossible Collapses declares that Christ’s holy covering over us is present now, active now, and greater than every resisting condition. We do not live exposed to fear, delay, pressure, or visible contradiction. We remain covered in Christ while opposing structures lose force, impossible appearances give way, and manifestation answers the truth already alive in us.

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Chapter 1: We Do Not Stand Exposed Before the Impossible

We do not stand naked before pressure, fear, sickness, delay, loss, or visible resistance. We stand covered in Christ. The impossible does not meet us in an empty place, because Christ is present in us now. What appears strong is not stronger than the One who dwells in us. What appears final is not final where His life is active. We do not accept the lie that visible contradiction has the right to define our outcome. We remain under holy covering while opposition loses its claim, because Christ in us is not vulnerable, not retreating, and not waiting for permission to reign.

We reject the lie that the impossible can look larger than Christ. We reject the idea that outward resistance has final authority over our bodies, our homes, our words, our works, or our path. Christ in us is not a future promise but a present indwelling reality. Scripture says, “Christ in you, the hope of glory” (Colossians 1:27, KJV). That means our condition is never merely human, never isolated, and never abandoned to appearances. We are covered by the Holy One Himself. Since Christ is in us now, the impossible does not face weakness when it comes against us. It faces the indwelling Lord.

We do not live as though resistance has the first word. We do not let pain preach to us. We do not let delay instruct us. We do not let lack set doctrine for us. We remain under covering, and under covering we think correctly, speak correctly, and stand correctly. Our covering is not fragile, partial, or symbolic. Our covering is the active holiness of Christ expressed through us now. Because we are covered, we do not interpret visible trouble as truth. We interpret every visible contradiction through union. Christ is our truth, and under His covering every lying appearance begins to lose its ground.

The impossible collapses because it cannot keep its shape in the presence of Christ. Resistance depends on agreement with fear, submission to appearance, and confidence in visible limits. We give it none of that. We stand in the settled truth that Christ already overcame the world, and His overcoming life is present in us now. Under holy covering we do not tremble before stubborn conditions. We do not magnify what we see. We magnify the One who fills us. This is not denial of facts. This is rightful dominion over facts. We remain covered while opposition weakens, because Christ’s life does not bow to what was called impossible.

Our covering is not vague language. Our covering is the real protection, holiness, and nearness of Christ. Scripture says, “He shall cover thee with his feathers, and under his wings shalt thou trust” (Psalm 91:4, KJV). We receive that as present truth in Christ. We are not left open to panic, exposed to torment, or uncovered before threatening conditions. We are held in holy nearness, and from that place we answer resistance with settled authority. Covering does not mean retreat. Covering means we remain shielded while Christ advances through us. Under covering we stay clear, steady, and unafraid while impossible structures begin to crack.

We also reject the lie that holiness is passive. Holiness is not withdrawal from manifestation. Holiness is the pure condition in which Christ is expressed without mixture, hesitation, or compromise. Because we are covered in holiness, we do not speak like defeated people. We do not pray as though truth is far away. We do not stand as though heaven must still be convinced. We are already in Christ, and Christ is already in us. That union is our covering and our confidence. Therefore, when resistance appears, we do not step back into caution. We remain where Christ placed us and watch impossible barriers lose the strength they claimed.

So we begin here: we are covered now. We are not exposed to the impossible. We are not standing before life as abandoned people hoping for mercy to arrive. Mercy has arrived in Christ, and Christ lives in us now. Our holiness is not separation from manifestation but the pure atmosphere of manifestation. Our covering is not decorative but governing. Under that covering, fear loses ground, lies lose voice, delay loses authority, and resistance begins to collapse. We do not call impossible what Christ indwells. We stay covered, we stay fixed, and we stay in the truth until visible contradiction yields to the life of Christ in us.

Chapter 2: We Reject Every Voice That Trained Us to Expect Less

We reject every voice that taught us to lower our expectation below Christ. Religion did this. Fear did this. Tradition did this. Repeated disappointment tried to do this. These voices trained people to respect visible resistance more than indwelling truth. They taught caution where Christ teaches union. They taught delay where Christ teaches present reality. They taught lesser outcomes as though holiness means quiet acceptance of contradiction. We refuse that training. We do not expect less because Christ in us is not less. We do not prepare ourselves for defeat and then call it wisdom. We remain covered while every reduced expectation loses its place before the indwelling Christ.

Religion often sounds humble while agreeing with impossibility. It says Christ is great, yet it acts as though visible conditions still hold the deciding power. It talks about holiness, yet treats manifestation as rare, distant, or exceptional. It speaks of Christ, yet prepares us emotionally for lesser results. We reject that mixture. Christ does not teach us to admire resistance. Christ teaches us to abide, ask, receive, speak, and act. Scripture says, “If ye abide in me, and my words abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you” (John 15:7, KJV). That is not reduced expectation. That is covered confidence expressed in union.

Fear also trained many to expect less than Christ. Fear treats danger as a higher reality than indwelling life. Fear calls caution maturity when caution really means agreement with threat. Fear says we should protect ourselves from disappointment by expecting very little. We reject that voice completely. We are not protected by reduced expectation. We are protected by Christ Himself. Since we are covered, we do not need unbelief as a shield. We do not need lowered hope as emotional management. We stand in truth. Fear cannot improve discernment. Fear cannot produce holiness. Fear cannot guide manifestation. Fear only magnifies resistance, and we do not let it preach to us.

Tradition trained people to honor what usually happens instead of what Christ reveals. It built doctrines around repetition, statistics, visible patterns, and past outcomes. It called these safe conclusions. Yet Christ in us is not governed by what commonly happened before. He is the living answer now. Tradition says, “This is how things usually go.” Christ says otherwise. Tradition says, “Do not expect too much.” Christ says, “According to your faith be it unto you” (Matthew 9:29, KJV). We reject all systems that normalize impossibility and call that balance. Covered in Christ, we do not measure what may manifest by precedent, custom, or reduced religious expectation.

Many were also trained by disappointment. Past resistance tried to become present doctrine. Unanswered moments tried to speak with authority over future action. Delays tried to become teachers. We refuse that entire pattern. What did not yield yesterday does not define what Christ can express now. We do not build theology from delay. We do not shape expectation from pain. We do not let a hard moment become a ruling lens. Christ in us remains present truth, not altered truth. Our covering has not weakened because resistance lasted longer than expected. Christ remains Christ, and His indwelling life remains the answer whether appearances agree quickly or resist for a season.

Reduced expectation is not maturity. It is surrender to lesser vision. It sounds careful, but it secretly protects the impossible from challenge. It makes room for contradiction to stay unopposed. We reject it because we are covered in holiness, not covered in hesitation. Holy covering does not make us passive. Holy covering keeps us pure from agreement with lies. Therefore we do not speak small because the situation looks large. We do not withdraw because others trained themselves to expect little. We remain under Christ’s covering and let His truth define the range of our expectation. The impossible is not honored in us. Christ is honored in us.

So we cut off every voice that trained us to expect less than the Christ who lives in us. We reject religion without manifestation, fear without truth, tradition without union, and disappointment without correction. We remain covered in holiness and think from that covering. We ask from that covering. We stand from that covering. We do not lower our expectation to match what resistance claims. We keep our expectation aligned with Christ, because Christ in us has not weakened, withdrawn, or reduced His reality. Under holy covering we do not normalize the impossible. We confront it by remaining in Christ until every lying structure begins to lose its hold.

Chapter 3: We Live Covered by Christ the Present Answer

We live covered by Christ, and Christ in us is the present answer now. We do not face resistance alone. We do not meet impossible conditions as mere human beings trying to persuade heaven to help us. Heaven has already answered in Christ. The One who overcame death, disorder, sin, fear, and every form of opposition lives in us now. Therefore the answer is not distant from us. The answer is not outside us waiting to arrive later. Christ in us is the active reality before which impossible things begin to lose definition. Covered in Him, we do not search for external rescue as though union has not already been established.

Because Christ lives in us, we are not empty containers hoping for visitation. We are filled with His present life. Our covering is not the memory of what Christ once did somewhere else. Our covering is the active holiness of the indwelling Christ now expressed through us. Scripture says, “Greater is he that is in you, than he that is in the world” (1 John 4:4, KJV). That settles our position. We do not evaluate resistance by its visible size. We evaluate everything by the Christ who lives in us. Since the greater One is present in us, the impossible does not stand before absence. It stands before the greater One.

This changes how we think. We do not think from threat to truth. We think from Christ to circumstance. We do not start with the problem and then wonder whether Christ can answer it. We start with Christ and answer the problem from union. Covered by Christ, we are not neutral ground. We are not undecided territory. We are not open space for fear to define. We belong to Christ, and Christ is present in us now. That means resistance is already confronting a ruled place, a holy place, a covered place. Where Christ indwells, impossibility cannot claim unquestioned authority. It must face the truth that reign is already present.

Christ in us also means we are not observers of divine power from a distance. We are His body. His life is expressed through us now. His authority is not kept in heaven while we remain on earth as powerless witnesses. He lives in us, speaks through us, and acts through us. Scripture says, “I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me” (Philippians 4:13, KJV). We receive that in we-voice truth because Christ is our shared strength, our shared life, and our shared answer. Covered by Him, we do not stand back from manifestation. We are the place through which the indwelling Christ makes His answer visible.

This also destroys the lie of exposure. If Christ in us is the present answer, then we are not exposed to raw circumstances as though nothing surrounds us. We are covered in holiness, filled with life, and held in union. The answer is not trying to find us through delay. The answer is already present. Therefore we do not panic when visible contradictions remain loud. Noise does not overthrow truth. Resistance does not dethrone Christ. Delay does not erase union. Under holy covering we remain settled in this fact: the answer to the impossible is not being formed. The answer already lives in us, complete, whole, and active now.

Because Christ is the present answer in us, our speech changes. We do not speak as victims of appearance. We do not describe ourselves as trapped under visible facts. We do not reinforce what Christ came to overturn. We speak from union. We speak from holy covering. We speak from present indwelling life. This is not pretending the pressure is absent. This is refusing to let pressure define the final word. Christ defines the final word. Christ in us defines what is possible. Christ in us defines what may yield, restore, open, break, answer, and manifest. Under covering we speak as those in whom the answer already resides.

So we settle this chapter in one clear truth: Christ in us is the present answer now. We are not searching for what is already present. We are not begging for what union already supplies. We are not exposed, stranded, or left to visible law. We are covered, indwelt, and governed by Christ Himself. Therefore the impossible does not face lack when it confronts us. It faces the indwelling Lord. We remain under holy covering and keep our eyes fixed on this: Christ is in us now, and because He is in us now, resistance has already met the answer that causes it to lose ground.

Chapter 4: We Receive Before Sight Agrees

We receive before sight agrees because Christ’s truth is not waiting on visible confirmation to become real. We do not wait for appearance to authorize what Christ already established. We remain covered while we believe that we receive. That is not imagination. That is obedience to the words of Jesus. We do not let visible resistance decide when faith may begin. Faith begins with Christ, not with sight. Under holy covering we receive before evidence forms, before pressure lifts, before symptoms retreat, and before circumstances rearrange. We are not trying to make truth happen by receiving. We are receiving what Christ already made present through union.

Believing reception destroys the lie that manifestation must be seen first. Many were taught to wait until something looks different before they speak differently. We reject that lie. Sight is not lord. Christ is Lord. Therefore we do not put appearance above union. Scripture says, “What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them” (Mark 11:24, KJV). We take that plainly. We believe that we receive when we pray. We do not postpone receiving until the visible world approves. Covered in holiness, we receive in the presence of contradiction because Christ’s word is already greater than the contradiction.

Receiving before sight agrees also keeps us free from emotional dependence. We do not need a feeling to prove reality. We do not need an atmosphere to convince us. We do not need inward sensation to tell us whether Christ is present. Christ is present because Christ dwells in us now. Therefore we receive on the basis of truth, not sensation. Holy covering protects us from emotional instability by keeping us anchored in union. If we make feelings the test of truth, we hand authority to shifting ground. We refuse that. We believe what Christ said. We receive because Christ is true, not because our senses have already announced the outcome.

This kind of receiving is not passive. It is active agreement with finished work. We do not receive as uncertain people trying to guess whether heaven is willing. We receive as those already joined to Christ. We stand under covering and say yes to what He already is in us now. If Christ is whole, we do not receive lack as normal. If Christ is victorious, we do not receive defeat as wisdom. If Christ is holy, we do not receive corruption as permanent. Believing reception is the inward refusal to let sight overrule union. We stay settled in Christ until what is true in Him presses against the visible and demands a response.

Believing reception also keeps our speech clean. We do not receive in prayer and then cancel our receiving with words of surrender to appearance. We do not ask in faith and then talk in defeat. Holy covering guards our mouth from agreeing with the opposite of what we have received. Scripture says, “For we walk by faith, not by sight” (2 Corinthians 5:7, KJV). That means our steps, our words, and our inner agreement remain aligned with Christ even before visible change appears. We do not walk by reports, trends, symptoms, or visible delay. We walk by faith because Christ in us remains true before, during, and after manifestation.

We are also free from the lie that receiving must be earned. We do not receive because we reached a level. We do not receive because we became ready enough. We do not receive because our emotions are stable enough or our performance is clean enough. We receive because Christ is present now. His indwelling life is the basis of our receiving. Under holy covering we reject every teaching that pushes receiving into the future or makes it dependent on visible worthiness. Faith receives because Christ is already given. Union is already true. The answer is already present. Therefore we receive boldly, cleanly, and without apology even while sight has not yet caught up.

So we remain covered and we believe that we receive. We do not wait for sight to lead. We do not let emotions rule. We do not ask Christ to become what He already is in us. We receive because the indwelling Lord is present now, active now, and true now. Holy covering keeps us from drifting into visible dependence. We receive in union, stand in union, and continue in union until manifestation answers the truth we already embraced. Sight does not create reality for us. Christ creates reality for us. Therefore we believe before we see, and under His covering we stay fixed until the impossible yields.

Chapter 5: We Speak From Covering and Not From Threat

We speak from covering and not from threat because Christ governs our position, our mouth, and our response. We do not let pressure teach our speech. We do not let danger form our vocabulary. We do not let visible resistance decide what may come out of us. Under holy covering we ask, speak, bless, command, and stand in Christ. This is not human force. This is Christ expressed through us now. Because we are covered, we do not speak as exposed people trying to survive contradiction. We speak as those in whom Christ dwells, reigns, and answers. Under covering our words do not echo fear. They release truth into resistance.

When we ask, we ask from union. We do not ask as though Christ is far away or undecided. We ask because Christ abides in us and His words abide in us. Our asking is not panic language. It is covered agreement with what Christ already is and does. Scripture says, “And whatsoever we ask, we receive of him, because we keep his commandments, and do those things that are pleasing in his sight” (1 John 3:22, KJV). We receive that in finished-work clarity. Christ in us is not reluctant. Therefore our asking stays clean, confident, and aligned. Under holy covering we ask without hesitation, because truth already dwells in us now.

When we speak, we do not describe resistance as master. We do not magnify symptoms, delays, obstacles, or threats. We bless what must come into order. We command what must yield. We stand where Christ placed us and address the impossible from that place. Holy covering keeps our speech from mixture. We do not alternate between truth and surrender to fear. We speak as those whose words are governed by union. Covered speech is not loud for effect. Covered speech is clean with authority. Christ in us does not borrow permission from appearances. Therefore our words do not wait for visible change to become firm. They come forth because Christ is present now.

Blessing also belongs to our holy covering. We bless the body, the home, the path before us, the work of our hands, and every place where resistance tried to settle. We do not bless as empty people wishing for improvement. We bless as those filled with Christ’s life now. Blessing is not soft agreement with delay. Blessing is the release of Christ’s order, peace, and truth into places that tried to hold disorder. Under covering we bless what belongs under Christ’s reign. We do not leave anything neutral. Our speech carries the holy pressure of truth, because Christ in us is present and active where we stand.

Commanding also flows from holy covering. We do not command independently, and we do not command as performers. We command as the body through which Christ expresses His authority. Scripture says, “Whosoever shall say unto this mountain, Be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea; and shall not doubt in his heart... he shall have whatsoever he saith” (Mark 11:23, KJV). We receive that plainly. Under covering we speak to mountains. We address resistance directly. We do not flatter impossibility with respectful silence. We command because Christ in us is Lord over what opposes, blocks, torments, delays, or resists manifestation.

Standing is also part of our speech. We ask, speak, bless, command, and then we remain fixed. We do not release truth and then retreat into observation. We stay covered. We stay in union. We stay aligned with what Christ said. Threat tries to make us reverse ourselves. Threat wants our speech to collapse under pressure. We refuse that. Holy covering keeps us steady while resistance loses strength. Our words are not momentary reactions. They are continuing expressions of Christ’s present reign through us. We do not speak once and then surrender inwardly. We keep standing in what we spoke because Christ in us remains the same.

So we speak from covering and not from threat. We ask from union, bless from union, command from union, and stand from union. We do not let fear write our sentences. We do not let danger set our tone. Christ in us is holy, present, and active now. Therefore our mouth belongs under His covering and carries His authority. We do not call impossible what Christ indwells. We do not call resistance final where Christ rules. We speak truth until lies weaken, speak blessing until disorder yields, and speak command until the impossible begins to bow before the indwelling Christ in us now.

Chapter 6: We Watch Resistance Yield Beneath Christ in Us

We watch resistance yield beneath Christ in us because the impossible is not stronger than the One who dwells in us now. We do not merely hold doctrine in private while visible contradiction remains unchallenged. We expect resistance to answer Christ. We expect opposition to lose ground. We expect what stood firm against human effort to begin yielding before indwelling life. Holy covering does not keep us distant from manifestation. Holy covering keeps us pure in the place where manifestation becomes visible. Since Christ is present in us now, impossible things do not remain unquestioned facts. They come under the pressure of His life, His truth, and His authority expressed through us.

Throughout the works of Jesus, resistance yielded. Sickness yielded. Torment yielded. Death yielded. Lack yielded. Disorder yielded. He did not treat impossible conditions as untouchable realities. He addressed them from union with the Father, and now that same Christ lives in us. Scripture says, “The works that I do shall he do also” (John 14:12, KJV). We do not reduce that to theory. Under holy covering we receive it as present instruction. Christ in us still confronts resistance. Christ in us still answers visible contradiction. Therefore we do not honor the impossible by letting it remain unaddressed. We watch it begin to yield beneath the life already present in us.

We also see this pattern in those who acted in His name. They did not wait for perfect surroundings or visible agreement before they spoke and acted. They moved from Christ’s authority. They laid hands. They commanded. They kept their words aligned with truth. Resistance did not yield because human strength grew stronger. Resistance yielded because Christ’s name and life were expressed through yielded vessels. Scripture says, “In my name shall they cast out devils... they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover” (Mark 16:17–18, KJV). We receive this as present covering truth. Christ in us still makes resistance answer through holy, active union.

Yielding may appear as healing, deliverance, provision, restoration, release, opening, or sudden movement where delay once ruled. We do not limit the forms manifestation may take, because Christ is not limited by the categories fear prefers. Under holy covering we remain settled in the truth that resistance is not self-sustaining in the face of Christ. What opposed us must answer Him. What blocked must answer Him. What held must answer Him. What tormented must answer Him. We do not chase spectacle, and we do not perform for impression. We stand in holy union and watch resistance lose force because Christ’s indwelling life is active where we stand, speak, and lay hands.

We also refuse the lie that resistance is more stable than truth. Visible contradiction often tries to look established, old, fixed, and permanent. Yet permanence belongs to Christ, not to opposition. The impossible has no eternal right to remain where Christ is revealing His reign. Under holy covering we do not rush into discouragement if resistance tries to linger. We keep standing in union until its claim weakens. Some things bow quickly. Some things collapse after sustained command. But in every case we do not grant resistance the dignity of final authority. Christ alone has final authority, and Christ lives in us now with active dominion over all contradiction.

Watching resistance yield also requires clean interpretation. We do not call progress accidental. We do not call change coincidence. We do not speak as though manifestation happened without Christ. The source remains clear: Christ in us, Christ through us, Christ expressed from holy covering. Every answer points back to Him. Every yielding condition declares that the impossible is not equal to indwelling life. Therefore we stay humble without becoming passive, and bold without becoming self-originating. Christ is the source. Christ is the answer. Christ is the One before whom resistance gives way. We simply remain covered, aligned, and active while His reign becomes visible through us.

So we watch resistance yield beneath Christ in us. We do not normalize stubborn contradiction. We do not protect impossible conditions from challenge. We do not let delay become a teacher stronger than union. We stay covered, keep speaking, keep laying hands, keep commanding, and keep expecting Christ to answer through us now. The impossible does not meet emptiness when it comes against us. It meets the indwelling Christ. Therefore resistance loses ground, pressure loses force, and contradiction begins to bow. We remain under holy covering and watch what once stood firm begin to yield beneath the present, active, manifesting life of Christ in us.

Chapter 7: We Go Covered and Command the Impossible to Bow

We go covered and command the impossible to bow. This is our commissioning. We do not leave this book with admiration for truth only. We leave with action. Christ covers us now, fills us now, and sends us now. Therefore we ask in faith. We believe that we receive. We walk as Christ. We do not call impossible what Christ indwells. Holy covering is not an ending place of safety without movement. Holy covering is the governing condition in which we move boldly, speak cleanly, lay hands, preach the Kingdom, and watch resistance collapse. We go as those already covered, already filled, already joined, and already authorized in Christ.

So we ask in faith now. We do not ask timidly. We do not ask as though heaven might resist what Christ already established in us. We ask from union. We believe that we receive when we pray. Scripture says, “What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them” (Mark 11:24, KJV). Therefore we receive before sight agrees. We do not postpone receiving. We do not wait for visible permission. Under holy covering we ask with clarity, because Christ’s indwelling life already stands as the answer present within us now. What He is in us governs what we receive in faith.

We also speak to the mountain. We do not negotiate with resistance. We do not decorate contradiction with cautious language. We address it. We command it. We tell it to move because Christ in us is Lord where we stand. Scripture says, “All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth” (Matthew 28:18, KJV). Since His authority is present in us, we do not speak as powerless witnesses. We speak as His body. We command sickness to leave, torment to break, lack to yield, and obstruction to move. Under holy covering we do not call mountains permanent. We command them to answer Christ and depart.

So preach the Kingdom. Heal the sick. Lay hands now. Cast out demons. Raise the dead. Do not stand back from these commands as though they belong to another people, another time, or another rank. Christ lives in us now. His reign is present now. His covering is present now. Therefore our action belongs in the present. We do not wait until everything looks favorable. We move because union is true. Lay hands without hesitation. Speak to the body without fear. Command torment without compromise. Announce the reign of Christ where disorder tried to sit. Covered in holiness, we do not preserve impossible conditions. We confront them in the name of Jesus.

Refuse visible finality. Refuse delay as lord. Refuse fear as counsel. Refuse reduced expectation as wisdom. Refuse every doctrine that tells us to admire what Christ came to overthrow. We are covered, and under covering we act. We do not ask in faith and then live in retreat. We do not speak truth and then surrender our steps to appearance. We continue in what Christ said. We continue in what we received. We continue in what we commanded. Holy covering keeps us fixed while visible contradiction weakens. Therefore keep speaking. Keep blessing. Keep commanding. Keep laying hands. Keep walking as Christ until resistance bows in the face of His indwelling life.

This commissioning also keeps our source clear. We do not go in ourselves. We do not go as independent workers trying to imitate divine things. Christ is our life, our authority, our holiness, and our covering. Therefore every act flows from Him and points back to Him. We do not seek spectacle. We seek obedience flowing from union. We do not seek attention. We seek manifestation that reveals Christ’s reign. Under holy covering we remain clean in motive and bold in action. The impossible does not bow because we created power. The impossible bows because Christ lives in us now and expresses His finished, reigning life through His body in the earth.

So go covered. Ask in faith. Believe that you receive. Walk as Christ. Speak to the mountain. Preach the Kingdom. Heal the sick. Lay hands. Cast out demons. Raise the dead. Do not call impossible what Christ indwells. Do not call final what Christ confronts. Do not call permanent what Christ commands to move. Stay under holy covering and let that covering govern every word, act, and step. Resistance loses ground where Christ is expressed. Therefore go now in settled truth, in holy boldness, and in clean authority. We stay covered while the impossible collapses, and we carry that manifestation wherever Christ sends us now.