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We Reach the Broken and Healing Comes Near

We Reach the Broken and Healing Comes Near declares that Christ in us heals now and ministers wholeness to broken bodies and conditions. We reject the lie that damage, diagnosis, or visible limitation can stop Christ’s indwelling life. We believe, receive, speak, and act from union, and healing answers now through our hands, our words, and our presence.

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Chapter 1: The Impossible Does Not Stop Our Reach

We reject the lie that broken bodies, chronic conditions, or visible damage can resist Christ in us. We do not measure healing by appearance, history, or diagnosis. We carry the One who is not limited, not delayed, and not restrained by what is seen. We reach because Christ reaches in us now. We do not stand back from what looks severe or final. We do not call anything beyond answer where Christ dwells in us. Our arms extend with certainty because His life is present, and His life is not hindered by what we see.

We refuse the language that calls conditions permanent, irreversible, or untouchable. We do not accept that time, decay, or severity has authority over Christ in us. We do not agree with outcomes that contradict His indwelling life. We see brokenness, yet we answer from Christ. We hear diagnoses, yet we speak from union. We confront what appears impossible, yet we do not bow to it. We move forward because we are not alone, and we are not limited to human assessment or natural expectation.

We stand in the truth that what is impossible with man is not impossible where Christ lives in us (Luke 18:27, KJV). We do not separate ourselves from that truth. We do not say it belongs to another time or another people. We carry this reality now. We walk into broken situations knowing that impossibility does not define outcomes where Christ is present. We are not observers of need; we are carriers of answer. We move with certainty because Christ in us is not subject to limitation.

We refuse to let fear, hesitation, or visible severity silence our reach. We do not withdraw from conditions that appear advanced or resistant. We do not wait for improvement before we act. We act because Christ is present now. We do not need permission from appearance. We do not require evidence before we move. We reach because we know who lives in us. Our confidence is not in what we see but in who He is within us, unchanging and fully sufficient.

We believe that Christ in us answers now, not later, not after conditions shift, but in the present moment. We do not delay our agreement with Him. We do not postpone our expectation. We stand in the truth that His life is active, present, and effective now. We do not adjust our expectation downward to match visible limitation. We hold firm to the reality that His presence defines what is possible, and His presence is already within us.

We believe that we receive as we ask, according to the words of Jesus (Mark 11:24, KJV). We do not wait for manifestation to begin believing. We believe because He has spoken. We receive because He is present. We move forward in agreement with what is already true in Him. Our faith does not follow sight; our faith leads. We act from reception, not from uncertainty. We reach the broken with the confidence that we are not empty-handed.

We extend our arms as carriers of His life, not as uncertain participants. We do not question whether healing can come; we declare that healing comes near because Christ in us is near. We do not shrink back from brokenness; we confront it with His indwelling life. We do not call anything impossible where Christ dwells. We move, we speak, and we lay hold of situations knowing that His presence in us answers now, and healing meets what we reach.

Chapter 2: We Reject Lesser Expectations

We expose the lie that teaches us to expect less than what Christ in us carries. We reject the idea that healing is rare, delayed, or selective. We do not accept a reduced expectation shaped by disappointment, tradition, or fear. We do not lower what we believe to match what we have seen. We remain aligned with Christ, not with outcomes that contradict Him. We do not explain away what He has made available. We hold firm to the truth that His indwelling life is not diminished, and we do not permit expectation to fall beneath His reality.

We reject religious patterns that honor limitation while speaking about power. We do not accept language that excuses sickness or normalizes brokenness where Christ dwells. We do not separate teaching from manifestation. We do not agree with beliefs that remove present authority from our lives. We do not tolerate doctrines that delay what Jesus has made immediate. We stand against every structure that trains us to expect less than wholeness. We remain established in Christ as our present supply, not a distant possibility.

We refuse fear that exalts medical finality above Christ in us. We do not deny facts, but we do not bow to them. We recognize reports, yet we answer from a higher truth. We do not let diagnosis define what we expect. We do not let history write the outcome. We do not accept that conditions must remain because they have remained. We stand in Christ, who is not limited by progression, severity, or time. We do not retreat; we remain positioned in authority.

We affirm that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever (Hebrews 13:8, KJV). We do not assign His works to the past. We do not confine His power to history. We do not accept that what He did is no longer active. We remain aligned with His unchanging nature. We do not treat healing as an exception; we recognize it as an expression of His life. We do not distance ourselves from what He has already demonstrated. We stand in continuity with Him.

We reject unbelief that disguises itself as caution or humility. We do not reduce expectation to avoid disappointment. We do not redefine faith as uncertainty. We do not make room for doubt as a normal posture. We hold to the truth that faith receives what Christ has made available. We do not wait for emotional certainty. We stand in declared truth. We remain firm in what He has spoken, not in what we feel or observe.

We affirm that all things are possible to us who believe because Christ is present in us (Mark 9:23, KJV). We do not separate belief from receiving. We do not delay expectation. We hold to the reality that belief is active agreement with Christ. We do not treat possibility as distant. We carry it within us. We remain aligned with His indwelling life, not with external resistance. We expect healing because we are joined to Him who is not limited.

We restore full expectation as we reach the broken. We do not approach with uncertainty or hesitation. We do not speak with doubt or reserve. We move with clarity and boldness. We carry the answer, and we do not question its availability. We do not scale down what we release. We extend our arms with the full measure of Christ in us. We expect wholeness to answer because we are not acting alone. Christ in us defines what we expect, and we remain aligned with Him.

Chapter 3: Christ in Us Is the Present Answer

We declare that Christ in us is the present answer to every broken condition we encounter. We do not approach need as outsiders. We do not stand apart from the solution. We carry the answer within us. We do not look outward for what has already been placed within. We move from union, not from distance. We reach because Christ in us reaches. We speak because Christ in us speaks. We act knowing that we are not bringing possibility; we are revealing what is already present.

We reject the lie that we are only human when we face brokenness. We do not reduce ourselves to natural limitation. We do not separate our identity from Christ. We are joined to Him, and His life defines us now. We do not approach healing as spectators. We do not wait for something external to arrive. We carry Him who is the answer. We remain grounded in this reality as we move toward broken bodies and conditions.

We affirm that Christ in us is the hope of glory (Colossians 1:27, KJV). We do not treat this as symbolic language. We receive it as present truth. We carry glory within us, and we do not hide it. We do not question its effectiveness. We do not delay its expression. We move knowing that what is within us answers what is before us. We do not separate glory from manifestation. We allow what is within to be revealed through our actions.

We stand in the truth that we abide in Him and He abides in us (John 15:4, KJV). We do not step out of this union when we encounter difficulty. We remain rooted in Him. We do not strive to connect; we act from connection. We do not reach for power; we express the power that is already present. We do not hesitate because of what we see. We remain anchored in who He is within us, and we move accordingly.

We recognize that His wholeness is present within us now. We do not see brokenness as greater than His life. We do not measure outcomes by visible damage. We measure everything by Christ. We do not treat conditions as dominant. We treat Christ as dominant. We approach every situation with this alignment. We do not allow appearances to rewrite truth. We remain steady in what is already established within us.

We move toward the broken with clarity and certainty. We do not carry uncertainty into our actions. We do not speak as though outcomes are unclear. We act from settled truth. We know who is in us, and we know what He carries. We do not second-guess His presence. We do not question His willingness. We move with confidence that what is within us answers what we face.

We extend our arms as expressions of His indwelling life. We do not separate our actions from His presence. We lay hands, we speak, and we stand knowing that Christ in us is actively answering. We do not hope for movement; we move because He is present. We do not delay expression. We release what we carry. Healing comes near because Christ in us is near, and we act in full agreement with Him.

Chapter 4: We Believe and Receive Before We See

We reject the lie that we must see change before we believe. We do not wait for visible evidence to confirm truth. We believe because Christ has spoken. We receive because He is present. We do not require confirmation from our senses. We stand in what He has already declared. We do not allow delay to weaken our agreement. We remain steady in faith, knowing that what we receive in Christ is not dependent on immediate appearance.

We affirm that faith receives before manifestation appears. We do not confuse sight with truth. We do not treat visibility as authority. We recognize that what is seen does not define what is real in Christ. We hold to what we have received. We do not shift when circumstances remain unchanged. We remain aligned with what is already ours in Him. We stand firm in believing reception, not in observation.

We anchor ourselves in the words of Jesus, that we believe that we receive when we pray (Mark 11:24, KJV). We do not reinterpret His instruction. We do not delay our reception. We believe now. We receive now. We do not postpone agreement until after change appears. We align immediately with what He has said. We hold firmly to this position as we minister to broken bodies and conditions.

We walk by faith, not by sight (2 Corinthians 5:7, KJV). We do not reverse this order. We do not let sight lead. We let faith lead. We do not allow what we see to redefine what we believe. We remain anchored in Christ. We do not drift into doubt because of delay. We remain established in truth. We continue in agreement regardless of visible progress.

We reject emotional dependency as a measure of faith. We do not require a feeling to confirm reception. We do not wait for sensation to validate what we believe. We stand in declared truth. We remain unmoved by fluctuating experience. We do not build our expectation on emotion. We build it on Christ. We remain steady in Him, not in how we feel.

We act from what we have received. We do not act to receive. We do not perform to obtain. We move because we already carry. We lay hands, we speak, and we stand in authority because we have received in Christ. We do not hesitate. We do not withdraw. We remain consistent in action because we are consistent in belief.

We reach the broken with unwavering faith. We do not adjust our expectation mid-action. We do not weaken our stance. We remain firm in what we have received. We extend our arms knowing that healing answers from the unseen into the seen. We do not question the process. We remain fixed in truth. What we have received in Christ now moves through us, and healing comes near as we remain in full agreement.

Chapter 5: We Speak and Lay Hands With Authority

We act from authority, not uncertainty. We do not approach broken bodies as though outcomes are unclear. We know Christ in us carries wholeness now. We ask, we speak, and we lay hands with clarity. We do not beg, we do not hesitate, and we do not withdraw. We release what we carry. We do not wait for permission from appearance. We move because Christ is present. Our words are not empty; they are aligned with His life in us. Our hands are not symbolic; they are instruments through which His life is expressed.

We speak directly to conditions and command alignment with Christ. We do not speak about the problem; we speak to it. We do not describe what is wrong; we declare what is true. We address sickness, pain, and disorder with authority. We do not negotiate with brokenness. We do not ask it to consider change. We command it to yield. We do not speak from effort; we speak from union. We release words that carry the life of Christ, and we remain steady in what we declare.

We lay hands as an expression of His indwelling life. We do not treat this as ritual. We recognize it as active release. We do not question whether anything is happening. We know Christ is present. We do not depend on feeling. We depend on truth. We place our hands with certainty, knowing that His life is not distant. We act with confidence that what we carry is sufficient. We do not withdraw our hands in doubt; we remain in agreement with what is being released.

We affirm that we lay hands on the sick, and they recover (Mark 16:18, KJV). We do not reinterpret this as optional or symbolic. We receive it as instruction and reality. We do not limit its application. We move in it as present truth. We do not reduce its meaning. We stand in alignment with what Jesus has declared. We lay hands expecting recovery, not hoping for it. We remain grounded in His word as we act.

We speak as those joined to Christ, not as observers. We declare life into bodies, peace into systems, and order into what is disordered. We command pain to leave, strength to return, and function to be restored. We do not speak passively. We speak with authority that flows from union. We do not measure our words by volume but by alignment. We remain steady, knowing that what we speak carries His life.

We stand firm after we speak and lay hands. We do not retreat into doubt. We do not reverse our declaration. We remain in agreement with what we have released. We do not look for reasons to question. We hold to what is true. We remain positioned in faith, not in reaction. We do not let time or appearance weaken our stance. We continue in alignment with Christ.

We move as those who carry healing. We do not separate our actions from His presence. We reach the broken and release what is already within us. We do not shrink back from bold expression. We extend our arms with authority. We speak, we lay hands, and we stand knowing that Christ in us answers now. Healing comes near because we act in Him without hesitation.

Chapter 6: Healing Manifests as We Act in Him

We demonstrate that healing is not theoretical but manifest as we act in Christ. We do not keep truth confined to words. We move in action. We lay hands, we speak, and we remain present. We do not withdraw after declaration. We continue in agreement. We expect change to answer because Christ in us is active now. We do not separate action from manifestation. We recognize that as we act in Him, what is unseen answers into the seen.

We recall that Jesus went about healing all manner of sickness and disease (Matthew 4:23, KJV). We do not separate ourselves from His works. We walk in continuity with Him. We do not reduce His ministry to history. We recognize His life continues in us. We move in the same direction, carrying the same answer. We do not limit what can be addressed. We approach all conditions knowing that Christ in us is not restricted.

We observe that healing answered where action met need. We do not wait for perfect conditions. We do not delay until everything aligns naturally. We act in the midst of need. We speak into disorder. We lay hands on what appears resistant. We remain steady. We do not withdraw because of severity. We continue because Christ is present. We expect manifestation to follow because we are aligned with Him.

We affirm that through the name of Jesus, strength enters where weakness has been (Acts 3:16, KJV). We do not treat His name as a phrase. We recognize it as authority. We act in that authority. We do not question its effectiveness. We move knowing that what we release carries power. We remain aligned with His name as we minister.

We see pain leave, function return, and bodies respond as we act in Him. We do not define this as rare. We recognize it as consistent with His life. We do not elevate difficulty above truth. We remain grounded in Christ. We continue to act, and we continue to expect. We do not let variation in timing redefine reality. We remain steady in Him.

We persist in agreement without shifting. We do not change our stance because of what we see. We do not adjust our words to match delay. We remain aligned with Christ. We continue to speak, to lay hands, and to stand. We do not abandon what we have released. We remain in faith.

We move forward as those who see manifestation because we act in Him. We do not separate belief from action. We do not separate action from result. We remain integrated in Christ. We reach the broken and witness healing answer. We continue in this pattern, not as exception, but as expression of His life in us now.

Chapter 7: We Go and Command Wholeness Now

We go as those who are sent in Christ. We do not wait for another moment. We do not delay our movement. We carry His life now, and we act now. We reach the broken with certainty. We do not approach with hesitation. We go with clarity that Christ in us answers. We step into every situation knowing that we are not empty. We are filled with His life, and we release it without delay.

We ask in faith and believe that we receive (Mark 11:24, KJV). We do not separate asking from receiving. We do not delay belief. We stand in immediate agreement. We move forward from this position. We do not question what we have received. We act from it. We remain steady in faith as we reach, speak, and lay hands.

We walk as Christ walks, not as uncertain imitators but as those joined to Him. We do not shrink back from His works. We move in them. We do not call impossible what Christ indwells. We confront every condition with this truth. We speak directly, we act boldly, and we remain aligned with Him.

We speak to the mountain and command it to move (Mark 11:23, KJV). We do not describe the mountain; we address it. We do not negotiate with resistance; we command it. We remain firm in what we say. We do not withdraw our words. We stand in authority.

We lay hands on the sick and command wholeness. We speak to bodies, to systems, to pain, and to function. We declare restoration and alignment. We do not ask brokenness to remain. We command it to leave. We do not hesitate. We act in Christ.

We refuse visible finality. We do not accept that anything is beyond answer. We do not agree with permanence where Christ is present. We speak life into what appears finished. We remain aligned with truth. We continue to act, to speak, and to stand.

We go, we reach, and healing comes near. We do not stop. We do not retreat. We continue as those who carry Christ. We release His life wherever we go. We remain in full agreement with Him. Wholeness answers because Christ in us is present, and we act without hesitation.