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We Rule With Christ Until Creation Settles

We Rule With Christ Until Creation Settles declares that Christ’s reign within us actively answers the unrest, disorder, and groaning of creation. We walk as those crowned with Him, releasing peace, fruitfulness, and divine order into the earth. We do not submit to cursed conditions, but reveal present signs of restoration as creation responds to Christ revealed in us.

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Chapter 1: The Crown That Refuses the Curse

We reject the lie that the condition of the ground, the state of the land, or the disorder in creation has authority over Christ in us. We do not bow to barren fields, hostile climates, or environments shaped by decay. We carry the reign of Christ, and His reign is not limited by what appears broken or resistant. We stand crowned with Him, and our position is not beneath creation but over it in union with Him. The curse does not define what we expect, and it does not dictate what we release into the earth.

We understand that the ground was cursed, and thorns emerged as a sign of disorder, resistance, and limitation. Yet we see Christ crowned with thorns, bearing that curse in His body. We do not separate the cross from the condition of creation, because Christ did not carry sin only inwardly, but also addressed the disorder touching the earth. “Cursed is the ground for thy sake” (Genesis 3:17, KJV) is not the final word where Christ reigns in us, because the One who bore the crown of thorns now lives within us.

We refuse the lie that creation must remain in its present condition without interruption. We do not accept that barrenness, imbalance, or unrest are permanent realities that cannot respond to Christ’s reign. We do not speak as those waiting for permission from visible conditions. We speak as those in whom Christ is present now. The earth does not instruct us; Christ in us instructs the earth. We do not measure possibility by soil condition, weather pattern, or visible limitation, because Christ in us is not governed by those realities.

We recognize that creation groans, but we also recognize that this groaning is not without answer. We do not stand as observers of this groaning; we stand as participants in the answer through Christ in us. “For the earnest expectation of the creature waiteth for the manifestation of the sons of God” (Romans 8:19, KJV). We do not delay this manifestation by agreement with disorder. We do not echo the groan as our conclusion. We carry the answer within us, and we release it as those who are crowned with Christ.

We reject the mindset that visible disorder has final authority over what we speak or expect. We do not call the land permanently barren, nor do we call environments permanently hostile. We do not name creation according to its fallen expression when Christ’s reign is present in us. We speak according to Christ, not according to decay. We refuse to give the curse a voice in our mouths. We declare that what Christ has borne cannot continue unchallenged where Christ is revealed through us.

We understand that ruling with Christ is not distant or symbolic, but active and present. We do not wait for a future moment to express His dominion. We carry His reign now, and that reign touches what is seen. We do not shrink back from releasing peace into places marked by unrest. We do not hesitate to declare fruitfulness where lack has dominated. We do not stand as powerless observers of creation; we stand as those through whom Christ’s authority is made visible in the earth.

We walk as those crowned, and our crown is not passive. Our crown represents shared rule with Christ, and that rule is expressed through what we believe, speak, and release. We do not allow the appearance of disorder to silence our authority. We do not treat the curse as unmovable. We carry Christ, and Christ has already addressed what we face. We move forward in this truth, refusing every lie that says creation cannot respond, because Christ in us is the answer creation awaits.

Chapter 2: Where Expectation Was Lowered Below the Throne

We confront the pattern where expectation was lowered below the throne of Christ, and we reject every teaching that trained us to accept disorder in creation as normal. We do not inherit reduced expectation from tradition, fear, or misapplied doctrine. We refuse to speak as though Christ’s reign is limited to inward experience while the earth remains untouched. We do not agree with the idea that the cross addressed only sin without touching the curse on the ground. We stand as those who know that Christ’s work is complete, and His reign is not partial.

We reject the teaching that separates Christ’s crown of thorns from the condition of the earth. We do not treat that crown as symbolic only, but as the visible sign that He bore the disorder connected to the ground. We do not accept that barren land, hostile environments, or unfruitful regions must remain untouched. “Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us” (Galatians 3:13, KJV) defines our position, and we do not reduce that redemption to theory. We stand in the fullness of what He has carried.

We confront fear that taught us to stay silent before visible conditions. We do not allow fear of failure, misunderstanding, or opposition to limit what we release into creation. We do not accept the voice that says the earth cannot respond. We do not allow natural observation to become our authority. We do not measure truth by what we see; we measure truth by Christ in us. We stand as those who refuse to let visible resistance silence the authority that Christ has already established within us.

We reject the mindset that delays manifestation by placing it into an undefined future. We do not speak as those waiting for a later time when creation may respond. We do not postpone what Christ has already made present. We refuse language that suggests that peace, order, and fruitfulness must wait. We stand in the now of Christ’s reign, and we release that reign into the earth without delay. We do not move our expectation away from the present, because Christ in us is present now.

We confront the teaching that confines dominion to heaven while leaving the earth untouched. We do not divide what Christ has joined. We do not accept a theology that removes our authority from the places where disorder appears. “Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven” (Matthew 6:10, KJV) is not postponed language for us. We do not treat this as distant or unreachable. We carry this reality now, and we release it into the environments before us.

We reject reduced expectation that calls ongoing disorder wisdom. We do not label inaction as maturity, and we do not call silence humility. We do not redefine faith as passive agreement with broken conditions. We stand as those who actively release Christ’s reign. We do not admire the problem; we answer it. We do not rehearse the groaning; we reveal the solution. We walk in the authority of Christ, and we allow no teaching to lower what He has established in us.

We rise above every system that trained us to expect less than Christ. We do not conform to patterns that normalize barrenness, imbalance, or unrest. We renew our agreement with Christ’s finished work, and we align our speech and action with His reign. We do not stand beneath the conditions of creation; we stand crowned with Christ over them. We reject every lowered expectation, and we walk in full agreement with the authority we carry, releasing His order into the earth now.

Chapter 3: Christ in Us Answers Creation’s Groaning

We declare that Christ in us is the present answer to the groaning of creation, and we do not stand apart from this answer as observers. We do not face the disorder of the earth as those outside of Christ’s reign. We carry His life within us, and His life is not silent or inactive. We do not approach creation as distant from the solution. We approach it as those in whom the solution already lives. Christ in us is not waiting to respond; He is present and active through us now.

We recognize that creation groans under the weight of disorder, but we do not interpret that groaning as hopeless. We understand that this groaning anticipates manifestation, and we are not separate from that manifestation. We do not stand as those searching for an answer outside of ourselves. We carry Christ, and Christ is the answer within us. We do not echo the groan as our conclusion; we release the reign of Christ as the answer that meets that groan directly.

We declare that union with Christ defines how we engage the earth. We do not act as independent agents trying to influence creation. We act as those in whom Christ lives and reigns. We do not speak from effort; we speak from union. We do not attempt to generate authority; we express the authority that is already present in Christ within us. We move in confidence, knowing that what we carry is not partial or developing, but complete and active now.

We affirm that Christ’s fullness in us is not limited to inward experience. We do not confine His life to private expression. We understand that His indwelling life extends outward, touching what is seen and experienced in the earth. “Christ in you, the hope of glory” (Colossians 1:27, KJV) is not abstract language to us. We recognize that this glory includes visible expression. We do not hide what He has placed within us; we release it into the environments we encounter.

We acknowledge that creation waits for manifestation, and we do not delay that manifestation by hesitation or doubt. “The creature itself also shall be delivered from the bondage of corruption” (Romans 8:21, KJV) defines what creation anticipates. We do not remove ourselves from this process. We stand as those through whom signs of that deliverance appear. We do not claim the final fullness has arrived, but we do release present signs that testify of Christ’s reign.

We move with awareness that Christ in us is sufficient for what we face. We do not evaluate conditions to determine if they can change. We do not analyze whether the land can respond. We do not ask if the environment is ready. We act from the truth that Christ is present in us, and His presence defines what is possible. We release peace where unrest exists, and we declare fruitfulness where barrenness has spoken, because Christ in us answers creation now.

We walk in union, and we allow that union to govern our interaction with the earth. We do not separate belief from action. We do not separate truth from expression. We carry Christ, and we release Him. We do not remain silent in the face of disorder. We speak, we bless, and we declare according to what is true in Him. We live as the answer within creation, because Christ in us is the answer, and we reveal Him now.

Chapter 4: We Receive Before the Land Responds

We receive before the land responds, and we do not wait for visible change to authorize our faith. We do not look to the condition of the ground, the climate, or the environment to decide what is true. We believe according to Christ in us, not according to what we see. We do not delay reception until manifestation appears. We receive now, because Christ is present now. We do not require evidence to believe; we believe because Christ in us defines reality.

We stand on the words of Jesus concerning believing and receiving, and we do not adjust them to match visible conditions. We do not reinterpret His words to accommodate delay or doubt. “What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them” (Mark 11:24, KJV) governs how we live. We do not move this instruction into theory. We receive before the land shows change, and we remain established in that reception.

We reject the lie that manifestation must come first before we believe. We do not require the land to prove anything before we stand in truth. We do not wait for visible fruitfulness to begin declaring abundance. We do not wait for peace to appear before we declare peace. We receive what is true in Christ, and we release it outward. Our belief is not a reaction to appearance; it is an agreement with Christ’s finished work within us.

We understand that faith is not dependent on what is seen. We do not measure truth by visible confirmation. We do not shift our position based on temporary conditions. “For we walk by faith, not by sight” (2 Corinthians 5:7, KJV) defines our posture. We do not interpret lack as final, and we do not interpret disorder as permanent. We remain anchored in what Christ has established, and we continue to speak and act from that position without wavering.

We receive fruitfulness before the ground shows it. We receive peace before the environment reflects it. We receive order before visible systems align. We do not hesitate to declare what we have received. We do not shrink back because conditions appear unchanged. We stand firm in what is true, and we release it consistently. We do not treat reception as fragile; we treat it as established reality because Christ in us is not uncertain.

We reject emotional dependence as the basis of belief. We do not require a feeling to confirm what we receive. We do not wait for inner sensation to validate truth. We believe because Christ is present in us, not because we feel a certain way. We remain steady, anchored in what He has said and accomplished. We do not fluctuate with circumstances. We remain fixed in faith, and we continue to release what we have received into the earth.

We move forward in confident reception, and we allow that reception to govern our words and actions. We do not separate believing from speaking. We do not separate receiving from releasing. We carry what we have received, and we express it. We do not retreat when the land appears unchanged. We continue in agreement with Christ, and we release His reign until the earth reflects what we have already received in Him.

Chapter 5: We Speak Order Into the Earth

We speak order into the earth as those who share in Christ’s reign, and we do not remain silent before disorder. We do not observe conditions without response. We release what is true in Christ through our words, and we do not treat speech as empty or symbolic. Our words carry agreement with His finished work, and that agreement confronts what is out of order. We do not wait for change before we speak; we speak because Christ has already established truth within us, and we release that truth into the environments we encounter.

We bless the ground, and we do not curse what Christ has redeemed. We do not repeat language that reinforces barrenness or decay. We declare fruitfulness, life, and peace over the land. We do not align with visible limitation; we align with Christ’s reign. We speak as those crowned with Him, and our words carry authority. We do not speak from wishful thinking; we speak from union. We release blessing into fields, homes, regions, and environments, and we expect the earth to respond to Christ revealed through us.

We command peace where unrest has dominated, and we do not tolerate disorder as final. We do not accept imbalance as permanent. We declare alignment with Christ’s order, and we speak directly to what is out of place. “And he arose, and rebuked the wind, and said unto the sea, Peace, be still” (Mark 4:39, KJV) defines how we act. We do not hesitate to speak to environments. We release peace into storms, tension, and instability, and we expect calm to answer Christ’s authority expressed through us.

We declare fruitfulness where barrenness has spoken, and we do not submit to unproductive cycles. We do not accept that the land must remain unyielding. We call forth life, growth, and multiplication. “The wilderness and the solitary place shall be glad… and the desert shall rejoice, and blossom as the rose” (Isaiah 35:1, KJV) is not distant language to us. We release this reality now. We do not speak timidly; we speak with authority, knowing that Christ’s reign includes restoration of what has been unfruitful.

We refuse to let visible conditions dictate our language. We do not describe the land according to decay. We describe it according to Christ. We do not reinforce what is wrong; we release what is right in Him. We do not speak in uncertainty. We speak with clarity and authority. Our words do not drift; they remain anchored in Christ’s finished work. We speak consistently, and we do not withdraw our declaration because of delay or resistance.

We stand in agreement with Christ, and we release that agreement through blessing and command. We do not separate belief from speech. We do not remain inward when authority is meant to be expressed. We speak to soil, atmosphere, systems, and environments. We declare alignment with Christ’s reign. We do not act as those hoping for change; we act as those releasing what is already true. We speak until order replaces disorder and peace replaces unrest.

We continue speaking with persistence, not as effort, but as steady agreement with Christ. We do not grow silent because change is not immediate. We remain consistent in what we declare. We do not shift our words to match what we see. We remain aligned with what Christ has established. We speak order into the earth, and we do not withdraw that order. We walk forward crowned with Christ, and we release His reign through every word we speak.

Chapter 6: Creation Yields Under Christ’s Reign in Us

We witness creation yielding under Christ’s reign in us, and we do not treat this as rare or unreachable. We do not stand as those surprised by response. We expect the earth to answer Christ. We release His reign, and we observe change as a natural outcome of His presence expressed through us. We do not call restoration unusual. We call it consistent with Christ. We do not magnify resistance; we magnify His authority, and we expect that authority to be reflected in what we see.

We see peace enter places that were marked by unrest, and we do not treat that peace as coincidence. We recognize it as the result of Christ’s reign released through us. We observe environments shift, and we do not attribute that shift to chance. We know that when Christ is revealed, creation responds. We do not separate what we speak from what appears. We understand that our agreement with Christ carries effect, and we remain confident in that expression.

We see fruitfulness return where barrenness dominated, and we do not hesitate to acknowledge Christ’s work. We do not call restored growth accidental. We recognize that the ground responds to the authority we carry. We release blessing, and we see increase. We declare life, and we see multiplication. We do not question whether the land can respond; we stand in the certainty that Christ in us answers what the land has lacked.

We observe order replace disorder, and we do not treat that order as temporary or unstable. We recognize that Christ’s reign establishes alignment. We do not expect chaos to return as the dominant voice. We stand in the authority that sustains what has been released. “The wolf also shall dwell with the lamb” (Isaiah 11:6, KJV) reveals the nature of peace that Christ brings. We release this peace, and we see signs of harmony where conflict once ruled.

We acknowledge that these manifestations are signs and foretastes, and we do not claim that all things are fully completed in visible form. We remain grounded in truth, and we continue to release Christ’s reign. “The creation itself also shall be delivered from the bondage of corruption” (Romans 8:21, KJV) defines what is unfolding. We participate in this by releasing present expressions of restoration. We do not wait passively; we act as those through whom signs of this deliverance appear.

We remain steady in expectation, and we do not allow past patterns to define future outcomes. We do not measure possibility by history. We measure by Christ. We continue to speak, bless, and declare. We do not reduce our activity because of previous resistance. We remain aligned with Christ’s authority, and we release it consistently. We do not treat manifestation as rare; we treat it as consistent with who Christ is in us.

We walk forward with clarity, and we continue to release Christ’s reign into every place we encounter. We do not limit our expression to certain environments. We carry His authority everywhere. We do not withdraw from difficult conditions. We engage them with confidence. We see creation yield, and we continue to release what is true. We live as those through whom Christ’s reign becomes visible, and we remain active in that expression without hesitation.

Chapter 7: We Walk Crowned and Commissioned in the Earth

We walk crowned and commissioned in the earth, and we do not hesitate to act in the authority of Christ. We ask in faith, and we believe that we receive. We do not delay our response to what is before us. We move as those sent, and we release Christ’s reign into every place we encounter. We do not wait for ideal conditions. We act now, knowing that Christ in us is present and active. We do not call impossible what Christ indwells.

We speak peace into the land, and we do not remain silent before unrest. We bless the ground, and we declare fruitfulness where barrenness has ruled. We do not agree with disorder. We command alignment with Christ’s reign. We do not shrink back from environments that appear resistant. We step into them with authority, and we release what is true. We do not hesitate to speak, because Christ in us defines what we carry into every place.

We declare order into systems, regions, and environments, and we do not accept imbalance as final. We speak directly to what is out of place, and we call it into alignment with Christ. We do not speak weakly; we speak with clarity and authority. We release blessing, and we expect response. We do not withdraw our words. We remain steady, and we continue declaring what is true until the environment reflects the reign we carry.

We call barren places to answer Christ, and we do not accept lack as permanent. We declare life, growth, and multiplication. We do not allow visible absence to define what we say. We speak according to Christ, and we expect the land to respond. “Behold, I give unto you power… over all the power of the enemy” (Luke 10:19, KJV) defines our authority. We walk in this authority, and we release it into the earth without hesitation.

We refuse the permanence of the curse, and we do not give it a voice. We do not repeat its language, and we do not agree with its effects. We stand in what Christ has accomplished, and we release that reality into creation. “For verily I say unto you, That whosoever shall say unto this mountain… it shall be done” (Mark 11:23, KJV) governs how we act. We speak, we command, and we expect response according to Christ’s authority.

We walk as sons in the earth, and we reveal the reign of Christ in places, regions, and living things. We do not hide what we carry. We do not limit our expression. We release peace, order, and restoration. We do not retreat in the face of resistance. We move forward with confidence. We do not question whether creation can respond; we know that Christ in us is the answer, and we reveal Him through our words and actions.

We go forward in full commission, and we do not hold back. We ask in faith. We believe that we receive. We speak peace into the land. We bless the ground. We declare fruitfulness. We speak Christ’s order into disorder. We call barren places to answer Christ. We refuse the permanence of the curse. We walk as those crowned with Him, and we reveal His reign now. We do not call impossible what Christ indwells, and we act accordingly.