
We Stay Covered Until the Impossible Gives Way
We Stay Covered Until the Impossible Gives Way declares that Christ in us remains greater than every visible barrier, hostile report, resisting condition, and impossible appearance. We do not bow to what surrounds us, because Christ surrounds us from within and manifests through us now. We stand covered, unmoved, and active in union until what opposed His life yields before His present authority.
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Chapter 1: We Refuse the Rule of Impossible Reports
Impossible reports do not define our ground, because Christ in us remains greater than every visible contradiction. We do not let sickness, delay, resistance, lack, closed doors, violent pressure, or long history speak as final truth over us. We are not covered by fear, and we are not enclosed by limitation. We are covered by Christ Himself, and His life does not bend before hostile appearance. What surrounds us in the natural does not outrank who dwells in us now. We do not call strong what Christ already overcame. We do not call permanent what His indwelling life confronts with present superiority and active dominion.
We reject the lie that visible conditions possess authority over union. Circumstances may shout, but they do not reign. Symptoms may appear, but they do not govern. Human reasoning may count obstacles, but it cannot measure Christ. We do not stand before impossibility as exposed people trying to survive a hard world. We stand in Christ as a covered people through whom His life presses outward now. “...with God all things are possible” (Matthew 19:26, KJV). That truth does not remain distant from us, because Christ is present in us. Therefore impossibility is never the highest voice in any room where we stand.
We do not allow lack to preach to us. We do not let opposition teach us what can happen. We do not accept delay as wisdom, and we do not call restriction maturity. Christ in us is not waiting for appearance to grant permission. He is present now, whole now, powerful now, and active now. Because He is present, we do not read visible barriers as final judgments. We read them as present contradictions to be answered by His indwelling life. We stay covered in that truth until thought, speech, and action come into agreement with Him. We do not retreat inwardly when the report looks large, because Christ in us remains larger.
We also reject the lie that the impossible becomes more true because it stayed longer. Time does not strengthen a lie against Christ. Repetition does not make defeat lawful. A hardened pattern is still under His name. A stubborn condition is still below His life. A mountain does not become sacred because it remains in place. We do not honor resistance by calling it final. We honor Christ by declaring His present dominion in the middle of contradiction. “If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth” (Mark 9:23, KJV). We believe, not because the scene agrees, but because Christ in us is already true.
Our covering in Christ is not passive shelter from reality. It is active holiness, active separation from the lie, and active agreement with what He finished. We remain clean from the speech of defeat. We remain separate from conclusions built by fear. We remain untouched inwardly by what tries to name us through failure or limit us through appearance. Holiness does not hide from the impossible. Holiness refuses union with false judgment. We stay covered by truth, so we do not join our mouths to contradiction. What Christ has not called final, we will not call final. What Christ indwells, we will not label hopeless, abandoned, or sealed shut.
We do not speak as people waiting outside the answer. We speak as people in whom the Answer lives now. That changes how we face pressure, how we interpret reports, and how we respond to visible barriers. We do not beg from distance. We stand in union. We do not collapse under hostile evidence. We answer it from Christ. We do not submit to impossibility as though it were lawful. We stay covered and confront it. We ask in faith, believe that we receive, and refuse the lie that sight must move first. Christ in us is not theoretical truth. Christ in us is present authority confronting every report.
Therefore we begin this book by closing the door on the rule of impossible reports. We do not let the mountain name the outcome. We do not let the diagnosis define the future. We do not let shortage, pressure, or resistance write the final sentence. Christ in us remains greater than what stands before us, around us, or against us. We stay covered until the impossible gives way, because we do not call impossible what Christ indwells. We remain in agreement with His present life, and from that union we speak, receive, stand, and act until visible contradiction yields before the One who lives in us now.
Chapter 2: We Reject Lesser Expectations Learned From Religion
We reject every system that taught us to expect less than Christ because visible conditions looked strong. Religion often trained people to honor the problem, explain the delay, and protect disappointment with careful language. It taught restraint where Jesus taught believing. It taught distance where union speaks now. It taught reduced expectation where Christ lives present and whole in us. We do not preserve unbelief by calling it wisdom. We do not praise caution when it contradicts Christ. We reject every voice that lowers the standard of expectation beneath the reality of His indwelling life. What Christ is in us now defines what we may expect Him to express through us now.
We reject delay-language that sounds humble but denies union. We will not say that maybe Christ will move later when Christ already dwells in us now. We will not say that perhaps this condition is too deep, too complex, too advanced, or too resistant for present manifestation. We will not make peace with lesser outcomes because human analysis feels safer than bold faith. We will not call unbelief maturity. Jesus did not train us to wait for appearance to improve before we stand. He taught us to believe that we receive. Reduced expectation is not protection. It is contradiction against the indwelling life of Christ who remains unchanged, unlimited, and present.
Religion also trained many to speak as though impossibility deserves special respect. It speaks softly before sickness, fearfully before darkness, and cautiously before resistance. It protects old failures by expecting them again. It repeats stories of delay until delay sounds normal. It teaches people to prepare for disappointment so they do not appear foolish. We reject that order completely. Christ in us does not bow before the memory of what did not happen before. We do not build doctrine from frustration. We do not inherit fear as spiritual balance. We stand in union, not in inherited caution. What Christ finished remains true whether tradition welcomed it or not.
We also reject the teaching that visible impossibility should guide how much we ask, receive, or declare. That teaching keeps the report on the throne and leaves Christ treated as a distant possibility instead of present life. Jesus did not tell us to measure the mountain and then reduce our faith to match it. He said, “Therefore I say unto you, What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them...” (Mark 11:24, KJV). We refuse lesser expectation because Christ did not give us a lesser word. We do not use contradiction as a ruler. We use His word, His indwelling presence, and His finished work.
Fear also taught many to believe that bold expectation dishonors God if visible change does not appear immediately. That lie keeps mouths silent and hands inactive. It makes people fear standing in union more than they fear denying Christ’s present fullness. We reject that fear. We do not honor God by expecting less than His Son living in us now. We honor Him by agreeing with what He declared through Christ. “He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also...” (John 14:12, KJV). We do not weaken those words so they fit our past experience. We let those words correct experience and call us into active agreement.
We reject every framework that separates holiness from manifestation. True holiness does not mean we avoid bold receiving, bold asking, or bold speaking. Holiness means we remain separate from lies that reduce Christ. Holiness means we do not join our minds to fear, our mouths to limitation, or our expectations to the world’s vocabulary of finality. We stay covered by truth, and that covering keeps us from accepting lesser outcomes as normal. We do not let reverent language hide powerless theology. We do not let polished caution disguise unbelief. Where Christ is present, we have no right to speak as though impossibility has equal standing with Him.
Therefore we close the door on every learned expectation that trained us to settle beneath Christ. We refuse inherited restraint, inherited disappointment, inherited theological caution, and inherited speech shaped by fear. We will not let religion define the size of our expectation. Christ in us does that now. We remain covered by His truth and reject every lesser conclusion. We ask in faith, believe that we receive, and stand in active union with the One who lives in us now. We do not call wise what lowers expectation beneath Christ. We call true only what agrees with His indwelling life, present authority, and finished work.
Chapter 3: We Stand Covered by Christ the Present Answer
We do not face impossibility alone, externally, or as people abandoned to natural limits. Christ in us is the present answer now. That truth changes how we see every report, every obstacle, and every visible contradiction. We are not trying to pull help down from a distance. We are not begging for access to a presence that already dwells within us. Christ is not visiting us occasionally. He lives in us now. Because He lives in us, we do not stand before the impossible as mere human effort. We stand as a covered people in whom divine life is present, active, and greater than every opposing condition that appears before sight.
Christ in us means the answer is not postponed until appearance improves. The answer is present before evidence shifts. We do not measure the strength of the answer by the size of the contradiction. We measure the contradiction by the greatness of Christ within us. His indwelling life does not weaken because a report looks severe. His fullness does not reduce because history looks long. His power does not become inactive because conditions seem fixed. We remain covered in this truth: what dwells in us now is greater than what confronts us now. Therefore we do not interpret the impossible as proof of absence. We confront it as contradiction before indwelling life.
Scripture does not place Christ near us only in thought. It declares union as present reality. “Christ in you, the hope of glory” (Colossians 1:27, KJV). That is not symbolic language to admire from afar. That is present truth to live from. Christ in us means glory is not external to us. The indwelling One is not lacking any authority, any wholeness, or any power required for manifestation. We are not empty containers trying to attract divine attention. We are filled with Christ Himself. Therefore we do not bow before the impossible as though we stand uncovered. We remain covered by the indwelling Lord whose presence makes every opposing claim temporary and answerable.
Union also destroys the lie that we must speak as weak people hoping for outside intervention. We do not deny our dependence on Christ, but we also do not speak as though He is separate from us. He is our life now. His presence in us is why we ask, why we believe, why we stand, and why we speak. We do not create answers by human intensity. We express the Answer who already lives in us. “...greater is he that is in you, than he that is in the world” (1 John 4:4, KJV). We receive that as operating truth now. What is in us outranks every pressure, every barrier, every report, and every impossible appearance.
Because Christ is the present answer in us, holiness is not retreat from action. Holiness is separation from all speech that contradicts union. We remain covered by truth, and that keeps our mouths joined to Christ instead of joined to fear. We do not say that the situation is too great for us, because Christ in us is greater. We do not say that the report determines the result, because Christ in us remains the ruling life. We do not say that appearance proves lack, because union proves supply now. Covered speech comes from union. Covered thought agrees with Christ. Covered action flows from present indwelling, not from natural probability.
We also reject the lie that Christ in us is only inward comfort and not outward answer. His indwelling presence is not passive. He is present life, present authority, present peace, present wholeness, and present manifestation. We do not divide His inward reality from outward effect. Because He lives in us, we expect His life to confront darkness, disorder, sickness, lack, and resistance. We do not turn union into private encouragement while leaving contradiction unchallenged. Christ in us is the answer now, and that answer presses toward visible expression. We stand covered by Him until what resists His life yields before the truth of who He is in us.
Therefore we strengthen our agreement with present union. We do not face impossible reports as separated people. We do not speak as though help must travel to reach us. We do not act as though Christ is absent until manifestation appears. Christ in us is the answer now, and that truth governs our thinking, our receiving, and our action. We stay covered by His indwelling presence and refuse every lie of distance. The impossible does not meet empty vessels when it meets us. It meets Christ in us. Therefore we remain in union, speak from union, and act from union until visible contradiction yields before the present Answer who lives in us now.
Chapter 4: We Receive Before Sight Agrees
We believe that we receive before sight agrees, because Jesus taught faith to receive on the ground of His word, not on the ground of visible change. We do not wait for evidence to authorize truth. We do not wait for feelings to confirm what Christ already made available. We receive because Christ is present now. We ask in faith because union is present now. We remain covered while appearance still argues, because sight does not sit above the word of Christ. Faith does not deny that contradiction appears. Faith denies that contradiction holds the highest authority. We receive before sight agrees, and we stand in that reception without retreat.
Believing reception destroys the lie that we must first see movement in order to speak with confidence. Jesus did not build faith on visible proof arriving first. He built faith on present trust in His word and present agreement with Him. That means we do not say, “We will receive when we can tell something changed.” We say that we receive because Christ is true now. Receiving is not pretending. Receiving is agreement with the indwelling Christ before the natural scene catches up. We stay covered in this order and refuse to reverse it. Sight does not lead faith. Christ does. Therefore we believe that we receive while contradiction still appears.
The words of Jesus settle this order plainly. “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 edit that command until it matches caution. We do not weaken it until it feels manageable to the natural mind. We believe that we receive when we pray. That is the order He gave. We remain covered in that order and do not surrender it to fear, delay, or visible resistance. Our reception is not based on the report. Our reception is based on Christ, His word, and His present indwelling life. We receive because He is true before appearance changes.
Receiving before sight agrees also means we reject the lie that manifestation must be felt, earned, or gradually deserved. We do not wait to become ready enough to receive what Christ already finished. We do not measure our reception by emotional intensity. We do not inspect ourselves for proof of worthiness before we stand in faith. Christ is our worthiness, Christ is our covering, and Christ is our confidence. Because He lives in us now, we receive on the basis of union, not on the basis of sensation. We stay clean from every lie that says faith must feel something first. Faith agrees first because Christ is already true.
We also learn from Abraham that faith honors what God says above what the body, the timeline, or the visible record appears to say. “He staggered not at the promise of God through unbelief...” (Romans 4:20, KJV). We do not stagger either. We do not let the report pull us back and forth between Christ and contradiction. We do not keep re-opening the case as though the impossible still deserves a vote. We receive and remain received. We stand and remain standing. We believe and remain believing. Covered faith is not unstable. Covered faith stays under the truth of Christ until the outward scene yields to what was already received.
This does not make us passive. Believing reception is the ground of action. Because we receive, we speak. Because we receive, we lay hands. Because we receive, we command, bless, resist, and move forward in Christ. We do not act to create truth. We act from received truth. We do not speak to make Christ willing. We speak because Christ is present. We do not bless situations because we are uncertain. We bless because union is certain. Sight may still be catching up, but our reception is already anchored. We stay covered in that certainty and refuse to let contradiction pull us back into waiting for proof before agreement.
Therefore we establish this law firmly in us: we receive before sight agrees. We do not ask from distance, and we do not receive from uncertainty. We ask in faith because Christ is in us now. We believe that we receive because His word stands now. We remain covered until the impossible gives way, not because we saw first, but because we agreed first. We do not call false what Christ declared true merely because appearance lingers. We remain in believing reception and act from that union. What Christ indwells, we do not call impossible. What He speaks, we receive now and hold without retreat until manifestation appears.
Chapter 5: We Speak From Covering and Command What Resists
Because Christ covers us now, we do not speak from exposure, uncertainty, or distance. We speak from union. Our words do not rise from panic before the impossible. Our words rise from Christ in us, who remains greater than every resisting condition. Covering does not make us silent. Covering gives us clean speech, holy speech, and ruling speech. We do not let reports train our mouths. We let Christ define our words. Therefore we ask, bless, command, and stand from present agreement with Him. We do not speak as victims under pressure. We speak as those in whom Christ lives now, and His present life gives weight to every word spoken in faith.
We ask in faith because asking from union is not begging from distance. We are not trying to persuade a reluctant heaven to notice our condition. Christ is present in us now, and we ask in agreement with His indwelling life. Asking is not passive helplessness. Asking is active faith that receives before sight agrees. We remain covered while we ask, because our requests do not rise from fear of denial. They rise from Christ’s finished work and present access. Therefore our asking is filled with confidence, not strain. We ask because union is real, and we receive because Christ remains true before visible barriers move, soften, open, or fully disappear.
We also speak directly to what resists, because Jesus did not teach us to honor mountains with silence. He taught us to address them. “Whosoever shall say unto this mountain, Be thou removed...” (Mark 11:23, KJV). We do not reduce that to private inspiration. We receive it as active instruction. What resists Christ’s expression must hear Christ’s authority spoken through us. We do not speak to impress people. We speak because Christ in us confronts contradiction now. We command what opposes wholeness, peace, provision, freedom, or visible manifestation to yield. We do not call the barrier sacred. We call it temporary before the One who lives in us now.
Our speech remains holy because it stays joined to truth and refuses agreement with false conclusions. Holiness is not timid silence in the face of opposition. Holiness is clean separation from the vocabulary of defeat. We do not let our mouths rehearse impossibility as though repetition gives it authority. We do not bless fear by speaking it continually. We do not repeat the report until it becomes our confession. We stay covered, and from that covering we speak what agrees with Christ. “Death and life are in the power of the tongue...” (Proverbs 18:21, KJV). Therefore our tongues do not serve contradiction. Our tongues serve Christ, truth, manifestation, and the finished work He established.
We bless situations because Christ’s reign in us answers what is disordered, resistant, or blocked. We bless homes, bodies, minds, relationships, places, needs, and circumstances because blessing is not empty language. Blessing is agreement with Christ’s order spoken outward. We do not wait for a scene to deserve blessing before we release it. We bless because Christ is present. We bless because His life opposes the curse and every visible form of contradiction. We command peace where confusion ruled. We command wholeness where damage argued. We command opening where doors looked shut. We speak from covering, and we refuse every false humility that says silence is safer than agreement.
We stand after speaking because authority is not momentary excitement. It is stable agreement with Christ. We do not speak one day and surrender the next because sight still argues. We do not retreat into explanation when resistance continues to appear. We remain covered, and we remain in the word we spoke from union. Our asking, speaking, blessing, and commanding do not depend on immediate visible applause. They depend on Christ in us now. Therefore we stand. We keep our mouths clean, our thoughts aligned, and our actions consistent with reception. We do not speak as experiments. We speak as those who belong to Christ and are covered by His present authority.
Therefore we move into active expression. We ask in faith. We speak to the mountain. We bless what is under pressure. We command what resists to yield before Christ in us. We do not let fear edit our words, and we do not let appearance silence our mouths. Covered people do not borrow the language of defeat. Covered people speak from union, from holiness, and from the finished work of Christ. The impossible does not receive our agreement. Christ does. Therefore we speak, and we continue speaking in faith until visible contradiction gives way before the One who lives in us now and rules through us now.
Chapter 6: We Watch the Impossible Yield Before Christ in Us
We do not speak about impossibility as though it has never been confronted. Scripture shows again and again that when Christ acts, what appeared fixed yields before Him. Therefore we expect visible contradiction to answer His presence now. We do not stand as spectators admiring old miracles while excusing present resistance. We stand in union with the same Christ. His life in us does not become weaker because time moved forward. His authority in us does not shrink because the report looks severe. We remain covered and expect the impossible to yield, because Christ in us is not memory. Christ in us is present, living, active, and ruling now.
Jesus demonstrated that conditions which look final are not final when confronted by divine life. Blind eyes opened, lepers were cleansed, storms obeyed, devils fled, provision multiplied, and death itself yielded before Him. These were not random interruptions to normal life. They revealed the order of the Kingdom where Christ reigns. We do not separate ourselves from that revelation, because Christ now dwells in us. “Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever” (Hebrews 13:8, KJV). Therefore we do not speak as though the impossible once yielded to Him but now stands untouched. We remain in union with the same Christ and expect His life to answer contradiction now.
The apostles also acted in His name and watched visible barriers give way. The lame man at the gate did not yield because human confidence was great. He yielded because Christ’s name was present in power through those who believed. Opposition does not require us to invent a new answer. The answer remains Christ in us now. “Then Peter said, Silver and gold have I none; but such as I have give I thee...” (Acts 3:6, KJV). We also give what we have, because what we have is not mere doctrine. We have Christ in us. Therefore we do not excuse barrenness, bondage, sickness, or resistance as though union carries no visible consequence.
We watch the impossible yield when we remain aligned with believing reception. We do not begin in faith and then shift into analysis when appearance continues to argue. We stay under Christ’s word. We stay under our covering. We stay in the order of receiving, speaking, and acting from union. The yielding may confront bodies, minds, homes, needs, oppression, or long-standing resistance, but the principle does not change. Christ remains greater than what He confronts through us. Therefore we do not treat visible contradiction as immovable. We confront it as answerable. The impossible is not above Christ, and it is not above Christ when Christ is expressing Himself through us now.
We also reject the lie that visible yielding must always arrive in one pattern or one timing to count as manifestation. Christ’s authority is not limited to our expectations of sequence. What matters is that we remain in agreement with Him and refuse the permanence of contradiction. We are not students of failure. We are witnesses of Christ. We do not give reports greater honor than His indwelling life. Therefore we keep laying hands, keep speaking, keep blessing, keep commanding, and keep standing in faith. Covered perseverance is not doubt extended over time. Covered perseverance is unwavering agreement with Christ until visible reality answers the truth He already established in us now.
General impossibilities also yield when Christ is expressed through simple obedience. Provision appears where lack looked dominant. Freedom appears where oppression tried to remain. Restoration appears where damage looked irreversible. Openings appear where doors looked sealed. We do not assign categories of difficulty to Christ. We do not divide situations into manageable and unmanageable as though His presence changes by degree. The same Christ addresses every kind of contradiction. Therefore we stay covered, keep our mouths aligned, and keep our actions consistent with union. We are not trying to manufacture testimonies. We are living from the indwelling Christ whose life confronts impossibility in every realm it appears.
Therefore we expect yielding. We expect mountains to move, darkness to retreat, doors to open, captives to be freed, bodies to answer wholeness, and resistance to bow before Christ in us. We do not place that expectation in ourselves as independent people. We place it fully in Christ who lives in us now. We remain covered until the impossible gives way, because that is what happens when contradiction meets indwelling life and active faith. We watch the impossible yield, not as surprised observers, but as those who know who lives in us. Christ in us remains the present answer, present authority, and present manifestation against every report that claims otherwise.
Chapter 7: We Go Covered and Command the Impossible to Give Way
We go now as a covered people, not as hesitant observers of what Christ might do someday. Christ lives in us now, and His indwelling life sends us into visible contradiction with present authority. Therefore we do not wait for a better report, a calmer scene, a stronger feeling, or a more acceptable setting. We go covered now. We ask in faith now. We believe that we receive now. We walk as Christ now. We do not call impossible what Christ indwells. We do not call final what Christ confronts. We move forward under His truth, His holiness, and His present reign, because union does not remain private while the world stays under contradiction.
Ask in faith. Do not ask from fear. Do not ask as though heaven is closed. Ask from union, because Christ is present in you now. Believe that you receive. Do not wait for sight to authorize what Jesus already spoke. Receive before appearance agrees. Walk as Christ. Do not walk as though you are abandoned to the natural order. Walk as those in whom Christ lives now. “Therefore I say unto you, What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them...” (Mark 11:24, KJV). We do not weaken that command. We obey it. We ask, we receive, and we move in agreement with Christ without retreat.
Speak to the mountain. Do not rehearse its size. Do not magnify its age. Do not explain why it has remained. Command it. Bless what is under pressure. Speak peace where turmoil tried to rule. Speak wholeness where damage speaks loudly. Speak freedom where darkness resisted. We do not lend our mouths to contradiction. We lend our mouths to Christ. “Whosoever shall say unto this mountain, Be thou removed...” (Mark 11:23, KJV). Therefore we speak. We do not stand before mountains as impressed listeners. We stand before them as those covered by Christ, filled with Christ, and commanded by Christ to speak until resistance yields before Him.
Preach the Kingdom. Do not preach delay. Do not preach limitation. Preach the reign of Christ present in us now. Heal the sick. Do not call sickness untouchable when Christ dwells in you. Lay hands. Do not withhold action until feelings rise. Cast out demons. Do not negotiate with darkness or study it until fear sounds wise. Raise the dead. Do not label death greater than Christ because the scene looks extreme. Covered people act from union. Covered people confront contradiction. Covered people carry the present testimony of Christ into visible impossibility and refuse to let the report preach louder than His indwelling life.
Do not call impossible what Christ indwells. That command must rule your speech, your thought, and your action. If Christ is present, then the highest truth in the room is already present. Therefore do not bow to the report. Do not partner with the diagnosis. Do not surrender to the timeline. Do not call resistance sacred. Refuse visible finality. Refuse inherited caution. Refuse the speech of defeat. Stand in holiness and keep your mouth joined to Christ. Ask, receive, speak, command, bless, lay hands, preach, and act. The impossible does not deserve your agreement. Christ does. Therefore let your whole life answer contradiction with present union and present authority.
Go into homes, streets, meetings, hospitals, prisons, fields, workplaces, and hidden places as those who are covered by Christ. Do not wait to be announced. Do not wait to be approved by appearance. Christ in you is present now. Therefore bring peace into turmoil. Bring blessing into lack. Bring authority into oppression. Bring wholeness into disorder. Speak to the mountain. Heal the sick. Cast out demons. Raise the dead. Preach the Kingdom. Lay hands without fear. Bless without hesitation. Command without apology. You are not carrying a theory. We are carrying Christ in us now, and His life remains greater than every visible barrier and every impossible report.
Therefore we go covered until the impossible gives way. We do not return to lesser expectation, lesser speech, or lesser action. We remain holy in thought, clean in confession, bold in reception, and active in manifestation. Ask in faith. Believe that you receive. Walk as Christ. Do not call impossible what Christ indwells. Speak to the mountain. Preach the Kingdom. Heal the sick. Lay hands. Cast out demons. Raise the dead. Stand covered and command visible contradiction to yield before Christ in us now. We go as one people in union, and we do not stop at the report. We continue until the impossible gives way before Him.