
We Walk Pure While Dead Things Wake Again
We Walk Pure While Dead Things Wake Again declares that Christ in us releases resurrection life into what appears ruined, lost, or beyond recovery. We walk in purity, and from that union flows restoration that reverses decay and answers death. We believe we receive now, speak from finished work, and witness life manifest where absence, damage, and finality once spoke.
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Chapter 1: Purity Walks Where Death Lost Authority
We expose the lie that death, loss, or irreversible damage can stop Christ in us. We do not bow to what appears final, because Christ in us is not subject to decay, history, or brokenness. What looks ruined does not define what lives in us. We walk pure, and purity aligns us with what is already true in Christ. Death does not govern us, and it does not govern what we touch. We refuse the authority of visible endings, because Christ is present in us now, and His life speaks louder than every appearance of loss or impossibility.
We reject the belief that once something is gone, it cannot return. We do not agree with conclusions formed by sight, time, or human limitation. Christ in us is not limited by what has been lost, damaged, or declared finished. We do not measure possibility by what we see; we measure by who lives in us. The same life that raised Jesus from the dead is active in us now. Therefore, we do not accept finality where Christ dwells. We walk in purity, and purity refuses agreement with death in any form.
We stand in the truth that Christ has overcome death entirely, not partially. His resurrection is not distant from us; it lives in us now. We do not approach restoration as a hope but as a present reality rooted in union. The impossible does not intimidate us, because Christ in us is not intimidated. We do not call anything too far gone, too broken, or too late. We walk as those in whom resurrection life abides. We live from that life, and we release that life into situations that appear beyond recovery.
We declare that purity is not passive separation but active alignment with Christ’s finished work. We walk pure, and in that purity we carry life that answers death. We do not negotiate with decay or agree with loss. We bring Christ into every situation because He is already in us. Our purity keeps us aligned with truth, and truth declares that death has no dominion where Christ reigns. We do not wait for change to believe; we believe because Christ is present, and His presence defines what is possible.
We believe the words of Jesus and hold them as present truth in us now. We believe that what is impossible with man is not impossible where God is present, and God is present in us (Luke 18:27, KJV). We do not separate ourselves from that reality. We walk as those in whom the power of resurrection lives. Therefore, we do not accept impossibility as final. We stand in purity, and from that place we see differently, speak differently, and act differently because Christ in us is the answer now.
We also believe that all things are possible to him that believeth (Mark 9:23, KJV), and we do not remove ourselves from that statement. We are those who believe, and therefore we do not limit what may manifest through us. We do not wait for external permission to accept what Christ has already established. We walk in purity, and purity keeps us aligned with believing reception. We believe now, not later. We receive now, not after evidence appears. Our faith rests in Christ, not in changing conditions.
We move forward as those who refuse the authority of death in any expression. We do not agree with endings that Christ has already overcome. We walk pure, and from that purity flows boldness, clarity, and action. We carry resurrection life into what seems dead, and we expect life to answer. We do not retreat from what looks impossible. We advance in union, knowing Christ in us is not limited. We walk, we speak, and we act from purity, and dead things answer the life that we carry.
Chapter 2: We Refuse the Teaching of Lesser Outcomes
We expose the lie that teaches us to expect less than what Christ in us makes possible. We reject every form of religion, fear, and tradition that lowers expectation and calls limitation wisdom. We do not accept language that delays manifestation or excuses absence. Christ in us is not diminished by doctrine shaped around disappointment. We walk pure, and purity keeps us aligned with truth, not with reduced outcomes. We do not tolerate teachings that make peace with loss or normalize lack. We stand in what Christ has finished, and we expect that reality to appear through us now.
We refuse the voice that says restoration must wait or that some things remain permanently broken. We do not accept delay as spiritual maturity, nor do we honor limitation as humility. Christ in us is not bound by timing structures formed from unbelief. We walk pure, and purity removes agreement with lesser expectations. We do not lower what we believe to match what we have seen. We raise what we see to match Christ in us. We remain aligned with truth, and truth declares that resurrection life is active now, not reserved for another moment.
We reject the mindset that visible evidence must come before believing. We do not let what we see instruct us on what is possible. Christ in us defines possibility, not circumstances, not history, not outcomes. We walk pure, and purity keeps our vision clear. We are not taught by failure; we are established in truth. We do not build doctrine from what did not happen. We build from what Christ has already completed. Therefore, we do not expect less. We expect what Christ in us makes available, and we hold that expectation without compromise.
We expose how fear has silenced bold faith and replaced it with careful language that avoids offense but also avoids power. We do not protect ourselves from disappointment by lowering expectation. We stand in Christ, and Christ in us is not fragile. We walk pure, and purity produces boldness that speaks life without hesitation. We do not soften truth to match comfort. We declare what is true, and we expect manifestation. Fear does not govern our speech, and it does not shape our actions. Christ in us governs both, and His life is not restrained.
We believe what Jesus has spoken, and we hold it as present truth in us now. We believe that what things soever we desire, when we pray, we believe that we receive them, and we have them (Mark 11:24, KJV). We do not reinterpret this to fit delay or absence. We receive now because Christ is present now. We walk pure, and purity keeps us aligned with believing reception. We do not postpone what Christ has already made available. We believe, and we receive, and we stand in that reality without wavering.
We also stand in the truth that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever (Hebrews 13:8, KJV). We do not accept a version of Christ that has reduced power or limited expression. The Christ in us is unchanged, and His life is active now. We walk pure, and purity keeps us aligned with that unchanging reality. We do not accept theological explanations that remove present manifestation. We stand in what is constant. Christ in us remains the same, and therefore our expectation remains full and unbroken.
We move forward rejecting every lesser outcome that contradicts Christ in us. We do not accept partial answers where fullness is present. We walk pure, and from that purity we expect resurrection life to appear. We do not negotiate with limitation or adjust to absence. We remain established in truth, and truth governs what we believe and what we expect. Christ in us is not reduced, and we are not reduced. We walk in full expectation, and we release that expectation into every situation we face.
Chapter 3: Christ in Us Is the Present Answer
We declare that Christ in us is the present answer to every condition that appears impossible. We are not separate from the solution, and we are not waiting for it to arrive. Christ dwells in us now, and His presence defines our position. We walk pure, and purity keeps us aligned with this reality. We do not approach problems as those without answers. We carry the answer within us. Therefore, we do not look outward for what already lives inward. Christ in us is sufficient, present, and active, and we move from that truth in all situations.
We refuse the idea that we face impossibility as mere human beings. We are not limited to natural ability, understanding, or strength. Christ in us is our life, and His life is not limited. We walk pure, and purity keeps us rooted in union, not separation. We do not speak as those without power. We speak as those in whom Christ lives. Our identity is not formed by circumstances but by union. Therefore, we do not approach brokenness with uncertainty. We approach it with the certainty that Christ in us is already the answer present within the situation.
We stand in the truth that Christ in us is not symbolic or distant but real and active now. We do not reduce His presence to a concept. His life flows through us, and His power is expressed through us. We walk pure, and purity keeps us aligned with active union. We do not wait for activation; we live activated. Christ in us is not idle, and we are not idle. We move in alignment with what is already true. We carry resurrection life, and we release that life into what appears dead or beyond restoration.
We reject the belief that answers must come from outside us while Christ dwells within us. We do not overlook the indwelling presence of Christ. We walk pure, and purity keeps us aware and aligned with Him. We do not search for what we already carry. We release what we carry. Christ in us is not lacking, and therefore we are not lacking. We do not approach situations with emptiness. We approach them full, because Christ in us fills us completely. We act from fullness, and that fullness answers what appears empty or broken.
We believe the truth that Christ lives in us and that His life is our life now. We hold fast to the reality that we are complete in Him, and we do not separate ourselves from that completeness (Colossians 2:10, KJV). We walk pure, and purity keeps us aligned with this completeness. We do not accept deficiency as our identity. We stand complete, and from that completeness we release restoration. Christ in us is not partial, and therefore what flows through us is not partial. We carry fullness, and we release fullness.
We also stand in the truth that Christ in us is the hope of glory (Colossians 1:27, KJV). We do not treat this as future expectation but as present reality. Glory is not distant; it is within us now. We walk pure, and purity keeps us aligned with that indwelling glory. We do not wait for glory to appear from afar. We release what is already within us. Christ in us is the answer, and His presence produces manifestation. We believe this, and we act from it without hesitation or delay.
We move forward as those who carry the answer in every place we go. We do not retreat from what appears impossible. We walk into it with Christ in us. We walk pure, and from that purity we release resurrection life. We do not question whether Christ is enough. We stand in the certainty that He is. We act, we speak, and we move from union. Christ in us is the present answer, and we demonstrate that answer through our lives in every situation we encounter.
Chapter 4: We Receive Before Sight Agrees
We declare that we believe and receive before sight confirms anything. We do not wait for visible change to authorize what Christ has already made true. We walk pure, and purity keeps us aligned with believing reception. We do not require evidence to believe; we believe because Christ is present in us now. What we receive is not determined by what we see but by what we know in Him. Therefore, we stand firm in receiving now, even when appearance has not yet shifted. Christ in us is sufficient grounds for faith, and we remain anchored there.
We reject the lie that manifestation must be seen before it can be received. We do not reverse the order established by Jesus. We believe first, and then we see. We walk pure, and purity keeps our faith uncorrupted by doubt. We do not consult circumstances to determine whether we have received. We consult Christ in us. Our faith is rooted in Him, not in visible agreement. Therefore, we do not hesitate. We receive fully, completely, and presently, because Christ in us is not waiting to become true.
We stand in the clarity that faith does not follow sight; sight follows faith. We do not build our confidence on what changes externally. We build on what is already true internally through Christ. We walk pure, and purity keeps us aligned with this order. We do not allow delay in appearance to weaken our receiving. We remain established in truth. Christ in us has already secured what we receive. Therefore, we do not move backward. We remain steady, knowing that what we receive is not uncertain but established in Him.
We refuse the belief that we must feel something before we have received. We do not depend on sensation, emotion, or physical confirmation. Christ in us is our assurance. We walk pure, and purity keeps us free from dependence on feelings. We receive because He is present, not because we sense change. We do not delay our agreement with truth. We align immediately, and we remain aligned. Our receiving is not fragile. It is anchored in Christ, and it stands regardless of what we feel or do not feel.
We believe the words of Jesus and act accordingly. We believe that when we pray, we receive what we ask, and we hold that as present truth (Mark 11:24, KJV). We do not reinterpret this through delay or uncertainty. We walk pure, and purity keeps us aligned with direct obedience to His words. We believe, and we receive. We do not complicate what He has made clear. Christ in us affirms this truth, and we stand in it without wavering, regardless of what appears around us.
We also stand in the truth that faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen (Hebrews 11:1, KJV). We do not treat unseen as unreal. We treat it as established in Christ. We walk pure, and purity keeps us aligned with unseen reality. We do not require sight to validate truth. Faith itself is our evidence. Christ in us is our substance. Therefore, we remain confident. What we have received is not uncertain. It is established, and we stand in that certainty now.
We move forward receiving fully and walking accordingly. We do not delay action while waiting for confirmation. We act because we have received. We walk pure, and from that purity we demonstrate what we believe. We do not separate receiving from living. We live as those who have already received. Christ in us defines our reality, and we align with that reality in thought, speech, and action. We move in confidence, knowing that what we have received will manifest as we continue to walk in union.
Chapter 5: We Speak Life Into What Appears Finished
We declare that we do not remain silent before what appears finished, broken, or beyond repair. We speak from union, not from observation. Christ in us is alive, and His life forms our words. We walk pure, and purity keeps our speech aligned with truth. We do not echo death, loss, or finality. We release life. Our words do not come from doubt; they come from Christ in us. Therefore, we speak into situations with authority, knowing that what we say is not empty but carries the life of Christ.
We reject passive observation and inactive agreement with what appears wrong. We do not stand by while brokenness speaks louder than truth. We walk pure, and purity keeps us active in declaration. We speak to what is out of alignment and call it into agreement with Christ. We do not ask if we should speak; we speak because Christ in us speaks. Our words are not attempts; they are expressions of union. We release life into what appears lifeless, and we do so with clarity and boldness, not hesitation.
We stand in the authority given to us in Christ and exercise it without delay. We do not separate authority from our daily walk. Christ in us speaks, and we speak. We walk pure, and purity keeps us aligned with rightful expression. We do not ask death for permission to leave. We command life to appear. We do not plead with conditions. We address them. We speak to bodies, situations, and circumstances, and we expect response because Christ in us is not without authority or power.
We refuse to let silence agree with decay. We do not remain quiet when restoration must be spoken. We walk pure, and purity keeps us aligned with active authority. We speak to what appears finished and declare it alive. We do not wait for signs before we speak. We speak because Christ in us is already established. Our words are not shaped by what we see; they are shaped by who we are in Him. Therefore, we release words that carry life, and we expect those words to produce visible change.
We believe the instruction of Jesus that we speak to the mountain and it obeys. We do not reinterpret His words through limitation. We declare that whosoever shall say unto this mountain, Be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea, shall have whatsoever he saith (Mark 11:23, KJV). We walk pure, and purity keeps us aligned with speaking faith. We do not doubt in our hearts. We speak, and we expect movement. Christ in us authorizes our voice, and we use that voice without restraint.
We also stand in the truth that death and life are in the power of the tongue (Proverbs 18:21, KJV). We do not treat our words lightly. We recognize that our speech releases what we carry. We walk pure, and purity ensures that what we release is life. We do not speak death over what Christ has filled with life. We do not reinforce loss. We declare restoration. Our words align with Christ in us, and therefore they produce life where death once seemed dominant.
We move forward speaking life into every place that appears finished. We do not hesitate, and we do not withdraw. We walk pure, and from that purity we release authority through our words. We command restoration, we declare life, and we expect response. Christ in us is not silent, and we are not silent. We speak, and what we speak carries power. We act, and what we act upon shifts. We remain aligned with truth, and through us, life answers what once appeared dead.
Chapter 6: Resurrection Manifests Through Us Now
We declare that resurrection is not distant but present and active through us now. We do not speak of life as future; we release it as present. Christ in us is alive, and His life manifests through us. We walk pure, and purity keeps us aligned with this flow. We do not wait for permission to expect manifestation. We expect it because Christ is present. What appears dead does not remain unchanged when touched by the life we carry. We move in confidence, knowing resurrection life is already active in us.
We reject the belief that visible change must be rare or exceptional. We do not treat restoration as uncommon or unlikely. Christ in us is consistent, and His life produces consistent results. We walk pure, and purity keeps us aligned with expectation. We do not approach situations with uncertainty. We approach them with the certainty that life will answer. We do not measure outcomes by past experiences. We measure by Christ in us. Therefore, we expect manifestation, and we remain steady in that expectation.
We stand in the works of Jesus and recognize that they continue through us. We do not separate His works from our present reality. Christ in us continues what He has done. We walk pure, and purity keeps us aligned with continuation, not limitation. We lay hands, we speak, and we act, and we expect life to manifest. We do not treat His works as history. We treat them as present expression. Resurrection life flows, and we are vessels through which it appears.
We refuse the idea that some situations are too far gone to respond. We do not categorize impossibilities. Christ in us does not divide what can and cannot be restored. We walk pure, and purity keeps us aligned with full expectation. We do not label anything beyond reach. We release life into all situations equally. We do not hesitate when faced with what appears severe. We act with the same authority, knowing that Christ in us is not limited by degree or condition.
We believe the words of Jesus that greater works shall be done because He is present in us. We stand in the truth that he that believeth on Him, the works that He did shall he do also (John 14:12, KJV). We walk pure, and purity keeps us aligned with this reality. We do not diminish what He has spoken. We believe, and we act accordingly. Christ in us confirms this truth, and we move in alignment with it, expecting visible manifestation through our lives.
We also stand in the truth that the Spirit of Him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwells in us and quickens our mortal bodies (Romans 8:11, KJV). We do not separate ourselves from this power. We walk pure, and purity keeps us aligned with indwelling resurrection life. We do not look for life outside us. We release what is within us. The same power that raised Jesus is active in us now, and we expect that power to manifest in visible restoration and renewal.
We move forward demonstrating resurrection life in every place we go. We do not hold back, and we do not withdraw. We walk pure, and from that purity we release life freely. We lay hands, we speak, and we act, and we expect results. Christ in us is not inactive, and we are not inactive. We carry resurrection, and we release it. What appears dead answers the life we carry, and we continue moving in boldness, clarity, and authority.
Chapter 7: We Go Forth and Command Life to Appear
We rise in full activation and refuse every agreement with impossibility. We do not delay, and we do not retreat. Christ in us is present now, and we move in that reality. We walk pure, and purity keeps us aligned with action. We do not wait for confirmation. We go. We ask in faith, we believe that we receive, and we act immediately. We do not call anything impossible that Christ indwells. We step forward as those commissioned by truth, carrying resurrection life into every place we encounter.
We command ourselves to walk as Christ walks, without hesitation or compromise. We do not separate identity from action. Christ in us moves, and we move. We walk pure, and purity keeps us aligned with obedience. We speak to mountains, and we expect them to move. We do not question whether we should act. We act because Christ in us is active. We carry authority, and we use it. We go forward with clarity, knowing that what we release is not uncertain but established in Him.
We speak directly to what appears dead and command life to appear. We do not negotiate with decay or loss. We address it with authority. We walk pure, and purity keeps our words aligned with life. We declare restoration, and we expect response. We do not speak as those hoping; we speak as those knowing. Christ in us is not limited, and therefore our commands are not limited. We release life into every situation, and we expect visible change as we remain aligned with truth.
We refuse visible finality and reject every conclusion formed apart from Christ. We do not accept endings that contradict His life in us. We walk pure, and purity keeps us aligned with resurrection. We call what appears lost to return. We call what appears broken to be restored. We do not hesitate, and we do not withdraw. We stand in boldness and speak with clarity. Christ in us defines what is possible, and we align with that possibility in every action we take.
We believe and act according to the instruction of Jesus that we ask, and it is given; we seek, and we find; we knock, and it is opened (Matthew 7:7, KJV). We walk pure, and purity keeps us aligned with active faith. We do not remain passive. We ask, we believe, and we receive. We move in alignment with what is already true. Christ in us responds, and we release that response into the world around us through our words and actions.
We also stand in the truth that we shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover (Mark 16:18, KJV). We do not treat this as optional or symbolic. We act on it directly. We walk pure, and purity keeps us aligned with obedience. We lay hands, we speak, and we expect recovery. We do not question the outcome. We release what Christ in us carries. Recovery follows because Christ is present, and His life is active in us now.
We go forth fully commissioned, carrying resurrection life into every place we step. We do not hold back, and we do not delay. We walk pure, and from that purity we release life, restoration, and authority. We ask in faith, we believe that we receive, and we act without hesitation. We do not call impossible what Christ indwells. We walk as Christ, we speak as Christ, and we act as Christ. Through us, life answers, restoration appears, and what was dead responds.