
We Put Our Hands on Bondage and It Gives Way
We Put Our Hands on Bondage and It Gives Way declares that Christ in us leaves no lawful ground for oppression to remain. We speak, act, and lay hands from union, not from struggle. Bondage answers the presence of Christ now. We believe that we receive, and we witness deliverance manifest as we move in authority through His indwelling life.
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Chapter 1: Bondage Has No Right Where Christ Dwells
We expose the lie that bondage holds authority where Christ dwells. We do not bow to visible oppression, patterns, or long-standing chains as though they possess final say. Christ lives in us now, and His presence defines reality. We refuse to treat addiction, torment, fear, or spiritual captivity as permanent structures. We do not call strong what Christ has already overcome. We stand as those in whom freedom lives. We declare that bondage has no legal ground within us or before us, because Christ in us establishes a greater law.
We confront the belief that visible conditions determine truth. We do not allow symptoms, cycles, or histories to define what is possible. Christ in us is not limited by what appears established or deeply rooted. We do not measure authority by duration of bondage or intensity of oppression. We measure all things by Christ present in us. We declare that what seems immovable yields to Him. We do not adjust truth to match experience. We bring experience into alignment with Christ, who is present now and not delayed by any form of resistance.
We dismantle the thought that deliverance requires special timing or external intervention. We do not wait for a moment to arrive that authorizes Christ. He is already present. We do not treat freedom as a distant outcome. We declare it as a present reality because Christ indwells us. We do not separate ourselves from His authority. We do not stand outside hoping for change. We stand within union, knowing that what is bound must yield. We live from the truth that Christ is not hindered by unseen forces or visible chains.
We anchor ourselves in the words of Jesus, who declares that what is impossible with men is possible with God (Luke 18:27, KJV). We do not interpret impossibility as a barrier. We interpret it as a place where Christ manifests. We do not shrink back from conditions labeled unchangeable. We step forward knowing that Christ in us defines what is possible. We do not call anything beyond reach where He dwells. We carry His presence into every form of bondage, and we expect it to answer Him.
We refuse the idea that bondage can coexist peacefully with Christ. We do not tolerate what He has already judged. We do not negotiate with oppression. We do not allow fear, torment, or captivity to remain as though they belong. Christ in us is not passive. He is active, present, and ruling. We align with His finished work and declare that every form of bondage must give way. We do not consider ourselves weak participants. We stand as vessels of His authority, and we act accordingly.
We affirm that Christ in us is greater than every force that attempts to hold. We do not magnify the strength of bondage. We magnify the presence of Christ. We do not describe ourselves as overcoming through effort. We stand as those in whom victory already resides. We declare that oppression cannot sustain itself where Christ is acknowledged and expressed. We do not retreat from confrontation with darkness. We move forward, knowing that light prevails wherever it is carried and released.
We hold firmly to the instruction of Jesus that we believe that we receive when we pray (Mark 11:24, KJV). We do not wait for evidence before we accept truth. We receive deliverance as present because Christ is present. We do not allow doubt to interrupt what He has established. We lay hold of freedom now and act from it. We put our hands on bondage, and we expect it to give way. We live as those who know that Christ in us is the end of every chain.
Chapter 2: We Reject the Lie of Accepted Oppression
We expose the lie that oppression must be managed instead of removed. We do not accept cycles of bondage as normal conditions of life. We reject teachings that lower expectation and make room for captivity to remain. Christ in us does not coexist with chains as though they belong. We do not adopt language that excuses what He has overcome. We stand in clarity that deliverance is not rare or selective. It is the expression of Christ present in us. We refuse every mindset that permits bondage to stay where Christ dwells.
We confront the influence of fear that magnifies darkness and minimizes Christ. We do not fear spiritual resistance as though it holds superior authority. We do not elevate demonic activity above the finished work of Christ. We stand in the truth that He has already triumphed openly. We do not tremble before what has been judged. We walk in boldness, knowing that fear has no place in us. We reject every thought that suggests we must retreat, tolerate, or endure what Christ has already defeated through His indwelling life.
We reject traditions that teach delay in deliverance. We do not accept that freedom must come gradually through extended struggle. We do not believe that time strengthens bondage. Christ in us is present now, and His authority is not progressive. We do not wait for improvement as though it authorizes truth. We declare that truth is already established. We do not accept partial freedom as the highest expectation. We stand in full deliverance because Christ is not divided, and His presence in us is complete and active.
We confront the belief that certain forms of bondage are too deep to be removed. We do not rank oppression by difficulty. We do not create categories that place some conditions beyond reach. Christ in us is not limited by depth, duration, or intensity. We declare that every chain answers Him equally. We do not study bondage to understand its strength. We know Christ, and we act from Him. We refuse to call anything immovable that stands before the One who dwells in us now.
We anchor ourselves in the truth that Christ in us is the hope of glory (Colossians 1:27, KJV). We do not look outward for validation of freedom. We recognize that the answer already lives within us. We do not separate deliverance from union. We declare that His indwelling presence is the end of oppression. We do not defer to external systems as final authority. We stand in Christ as the source and manifestation of freedom. We live from what is already established within us.
We hold to the declaration that the Son makes free indeed (John 8:36, KJV). We do not redefine freedom to fit experience. We align experience with truth. We do not accept a version of liberty that still accommodates bondage. We declare complete release because Christ defines it. We do not compromise with lesser outcomes. We stand firm in the fullness of what He has accomplished. We reject every form of partial deliverance and embrace the total freedom that Christ manifests through us now.
We walk in renewed expectation that reflects Christ, not tradition. We do not lower our voice or withdraw our hands when confronting bondage. We act in clarity that deliverance is present and active. We do not hesitate as though waiting for permission. Christ in us is the authority we carry. We reject hesitation, doubt, and passivity. We step forward and lay hold of freedom as those who know that oppression cannot remain where Christ is expressed through us in truth and action.
Chapter 3: Christ in Us Is Present Freedom
We declare that Christ in us is not distant freedom but present reality. We do not look outside ourselves for what has already been placed within. We do not approach deliverance as something separate from who we are in Him. Christ in us is freedom now. We do not wait for Him to arrive. He is here, and His presence defines our condition. We stand as those in whom liberty lives. We do not speak of freedom as coming. We speak of it as present because Christ is present within us.
We reject the identity of those bound and struggling for release. We do not describe ourselves by former conditions. We are not captives seeking freedom. We are those in whom freedom resides. Christ in us establishes a new identity that does not align with bondage. We do not carry labels that contradict His presence. We stand in truth, knowing that who we are in Him determines what manifests through us. We declare that freedom flows from identity, and our identity is Christ in us now.
We affirm that we do not face bondage alone or externally. We are not separated observers trying to overcome resistance. Christ in us is the overcoming presence. We act from union, not from distance. We do not attempt to bring Him into situations. We bring situations into the reality of Him within us. We stand in the authority of His indwelling life. We do not strive to produce freedom. We release what is already established because Christ lives and acts through us now.
We hold firmly that greater is He that is in us than he that is in the world (1 John 4:4, KJV). We do not compare forces as though they are equal. We know that Christ in us surpasses all opposition. We do not give weight to what resists. We give full attention to who dwells within us. We declare that no form of bondage can exceed the authority of Christ present in us. We live with this certainty and act accordingly, without hesitation or doubt.
We remain rooted in the truth that Christ lives in us (Galatians 2:20, KJV). We do not treat His life as symbolic or distant. We acknowledge His active presence within us now. We do not separate His authority from our actions. We move as those in whom He lives. We do not wait for an external sign to confirm His activity. We know that He is already at work within us. We express His life through our words, our hands, and our commands over bondage.
We refuse to divide Christ from manifestation. We do not believe that He is present without effect. His presence brings change. We do not tolerate the idea that He dwells in us while bondage remains untouched. We declare that His indwelling life produces visible freedom. We do not reduce His presence to comfort alone. We recognize Him as power, authority, and deliverance. We act with confidence that wherever we move in Him, bondage must yield.
We stand in clarity that Christ in us is the end of captivity. We do not question whether freedom applies. We know it does because He is present. We move forward with certainty and lay hold of what is already true. We put our hands on bondage and release what lives within us. We do not doubt the outcome. We act from union, and we witness deliverance manifest because Christ in us is present freedom now.
Chapter 4: We Believe That We Receive Deliverance Now
We establish that believing reception is central to deliverance. We do not wait for visible change before we accept truth. We believe that we receive because Christ is present now. We do not let sight lead faith. Faith leads, and manifestation follows. We reject the idea that we must feel or see freedom before it is real. We stand in the words of Jesus and receive now. We declare that deliverance is present because Christ in us is present, and we act accordingly.
We reject the lie that receiving requires proof. We do not depend on external confirmation to believe. We do not measure truth by what appears unchanged. We measure truth by Christ within us. We receive deliverance as established reality. We do not delay acceptance until conditions shift. We accept now, and we speak from that position. We do not hesitate or hold back. We move forward as those who have already received, and we act in agreement with Christ.
We align with the instruction that we believe that we receive when we pray (Mark 11:24, KJV). We do not reinterpret this command to fit doubt. We receive immediately. We do not postpone faith. We accept deliverance as present truth, not future hope. We do not contradict our receiving with uncertainty. We remain steady in what we have taken hold of. We speak and act in alignment with what we have received, knowing that Christ in us confirms it.
We reject the mindset that manifestation must appear before action. We do not wait to lay hands until we see change. We lay hands because we believe. We act from reception, not from observation. We do not stand still waiting for signs. We move forward in authority, knowing that action expresses what we believe. We do not separate faith from movement. We demonstrate receiving by how we speak, how we lay hands, and how we command bondage to leave.
We hold to the truth that faith is the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen (Hebrews 11:1, KJV). We do not treat unseen realities as uncertain. We recognize them as established in Christ. We receive deliverance as substance now. We do not consider it incomplete because it is unseen. We act with confidence that what is received manifests. We do not retreat into doubt. We stand firm and continue to act from what we have received.
We refuse to let contradiction weaken our position. We do not yield when resistance appears to remain. We do not interpret persistence of symptoms as failure. We remain aligned with Christ and continue in faith. We do not reverse what we have received. We stand steady and speak consistently. We do not allow pressure to reshape truth. We hold our ground and continue to act, knowing that bondage cannot outlast the authority of Christ expressed through us.
We live as those who have received deliverance now. We do not speak as though we are waiting. We declare freedom and act in agreement. We put our hands on bondage and command it to give way. We do not question the outcome. We walk forward in boldness, knowing that Christ in us confirms what we have received. We continue in action, and we witness deliverance manifest as the natural expression of believing reception in Him.
Chapter 5: Our Hands Carry Authority Over Bondage
We declare that our hands are not empty gestures but carriers of Christ’s authority. We do not lay hands as a ritual. We lay hands as those in whom Christ lives. His authority flows through us into every place we touch. We do not question whether our hands matter. We know that Christ in us acts through them. We put our hands on bondage, and we expect it to yield. We do not separate His presence from our action. We move with certainty that what we touch must answer Him.
We reject passive contact and uncertain movement. We do not approach with hesitation. We lay hands with clarity, knowing that Christ is present and active. We do not wonder if something will happen. We know that Christ in us is already the answer. We act from that truth. We do not withdraw or shrink back. We move forward and place our hands where bondage has attempted to remain. We do not allow distance between authority and action. We bring them together through direct, deliberate movement.
We speak as we lay hands. We do not remain silent before bondage. We command with clarity because Christ in us authorizes our voice. We do not ask bondage to consider leaving. We command it to go. We do not plead or negotiate. We declare freedom in alignment with Christ. We speak to spirits, to conditions, and to every form of captivity. We do not soften our words. We release authority through speech and action together, knowing that both express the life of Christ within us now.
We hold to the instruction that we lay hands on the sick and they recover (Mark 16:18, KJV). We do not reinterpret this as uncertain. We accept it as present truth. We lay hands expecting recovery and deliverance. We do not approach outcomes as unknown. We act from what Christ has established. We do not separate His promise from our practice. We move in obedience and authority together. We lay hands, and we expect bondage to give way because Christ confirms His word through us.
We stand in the truth that we have authority over all the power of the enemy (Luke 10:19, KJV). We do not measure resistance to determine our position. We know our position in Christ. We do not retreat when confronted with opposition. We advance with clarity. We declare that nothing by any means shall hurt us. We do not speak from fear. We speak from authority. We lay hands with confidence that Christ in us overrides every force that attempts to remain.
We act without delay. We do not wait for better conditions to engage. We move now because Christ is present now. We do not require an atmosphere to shift before we act. Our action carries the atmosphere of Christ. We lay hands in homes, in streets, in gatherings, and in every place bondage appears. We do not limit where we act. We carry Christ into every setting, and we release His authority through our hands without hesitation or restriction.
We remain steady in action until bondage gives way. We do not withdraw prematurely. We continue to speak, to lay hands, and to stand in authority. We do not become discouraged. We remain aligned with Christ and persist in expression. We do not change our confession. We do not adjust our expectation. We hold firm and continue to act, knowing that bondage cannot resist the authority of Christ expressed through us in both word and touch.
Chapter 6: Bondage Yields as We Act in His Name
We declare that bondage yields as we act in the name of Jesus. We do not treat His name as a phrase without effect. His name carries authority, and we act in alignment with it. We do not separate His name from His presence in us. We move knowing that Christ in us confirms what we speak. We put our hands on bondage and declare His name, and we expect response. We do not act uncertainly. We act with clarity that His name enforces freedom wherever it is spoken and applied.
We recognize that deliverance is not theoretical. It is demonstrated as we act. We do not speak about freedom without expressing it. We move in alignment with Christ and witness bondage give way. We do not wait for examples. We become the expression. We lay hands, we speak, and we see change. We do not treat manifestation as rare. We treat it as the natural outcome of Christ in us. We act in His name, and we expect visible results because His authority is active now.
We stand in the record that devils are subject through His name (Luke 10:17, KJV). We do not question this reality. We act from it. We do not wonder if opposition will resist beyond His authority. We know it cannot. We declare His name with confidence and watch bondage yield. We do not hesitate in confrontation. We step forward and command release. We do not observe from a distance. We engage directly, knowing that His name enforces what we declare.
We hold to the truth that signs follow those who believe (Mark 16:17, KJV). We do not chase signs. We act as believers, and signs follow. We do not wait for confirmation before we act. We act, and confirmation appears. We cast out devils, we command freedom, and we witness deliverance manifest. We do not separate belief from action. We move as those who believe, and we see the results that follow because Christ in us is active and present.
We reject the idea that some forms of bondage resist permanently. We do not accept stubbornness as authority. We stand in Christ and act until release is evident. We do not give up or withdraw. We continue to speak and lay hands. We do not allow persistence of resistance to redefine truth. We remain aligned with Christ. We act with consistency and confidence, knowing that bondage must yield because it cannot stand against the authority of His name expressed through us.
We move across situations with the same clarity. We do not change our approach based on severity. We do not elevate certain conditions above Christ. We lay hands on every form of bondage with the same authority. We speak with the same confidence. We do not distinguish between what seems simple and what seems complex. We know that Christ in us answers all equally. We act with consistency, and we witness deliverance manifest in every place we apply His name.
We continue until freedom is evident. We do not disengage early. We remain present and active. We speak, we command, and we lay hands with persistence grounded in faith. We do not shift into doubt. We remain in agreement with Christ. We witness bondage give way as we act. We do not question the outcome. We see deliverance manifest because Christ in us is expressed through our action, and His name enforces what we declare.
Chapter 7: We Go Forth and Set Captives Free
We rise in full activation and move as those sent in Christ. We do not remain stationary. We go forth and put our hands on bondage wherever it appears. We do not wait for invitation. We act because Christ in us compels action. We ask in faith, we believe that we receive, and we move. We do not call impossible what Christ indwells. We walk as Christ, carrying His authority into every place. We lay hands, we speak, and we command freedom now.
We command bondage to leave as we act. We do not hesitate or soften our voice. We speak directly and with authority. We put our hands on the oppressed, and we declare release. We do not negotiate. We do not delay. We act immediately because Christ is present now. We refuse visible finality. We speak to every chain and command it to break. We do not question whether it will respond. We know it must respond because Christ in us enforces freedom.
We preach the Kingdom through action. We do not limit ourselves to words alone. We heal the sick, we cast out devils, and we lay hands with expectation. We do not separate message from manifestation. We demonstrate what we declare. We move in unity with Christ and express His authority through our actions. We do not retreat into passivity. We advance with boldness, knowing that the Kingdom is revealed as we act in His name and authority.
We hold to the command that all things are possible to him that believeth (Mark 9:23, KJV). We do not shrink back from any situation. We believe and act. We do not measure possibility by appearance. We measure by Christ in us. We move forward with certainty and confront every form of bondage. We do not hesitate. We step in and lay hands, knowing that possibility is defined by Him. We act, and we witness deliverance manifest as we believe.
We stand on the truth that we can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth us (Philippians 4:13, KJV). We do not limit our reach or our action. We move in strength that comes from Him. We lay hands across every condition and every form of oppression. We do not withdraw or step back. We go forward with clarity and boldness. We act as those strengthened by Christ, and we see bondage give way as we remain in alignment with Him.
We refuse hesitation and delay. We move now. We lay hands now. We speak now. We command now. We do not wait for confirmation. We act from union. We do not retreat when challenged. We remain firm and continue to express Christ. We do not allow doubt to interrupt action. We stay aligned and active. We witness deliverance as we continue to move, speak, and lay hands with confidence in Christ present within us.
We go forth continually. We do not stop. We live as those sent. We put our hands on bondage, and it gives way. We command, we declare, and we act without hesitation. We do not call impossible what Christ indwells. We walk as Christ and reveal His authority in every place. We continue in boldness, and we see freedom manifest. We move as those in whom Christ lives, and we set captives free through His indwelling life expressed in us.