
We Love Until Bones and Nerves Answer Christ
We Love Until Bones and Nerves Answer Christ declares that the indwelling Christ restores structure where damage speaks loudly and absence appears final. We stand in union, believing that we receive, and we speak wholeness to bone, tissue, and nerve. We do not submit to visible loss, because the Creator lives in us now and manifests restoration through us.
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Chapter 1: Breath Is Not Our Boundary
We reject the lie that natural limitation defines what is possible for us. We do not accept that breath, capacity, weakness, or resistance has final authority where Christ lives. We do not measure life by lungs, systems, or visible strength. Christ in us is not governed by restriction, decline, or pressure. We stand in the truth that His life is present now, and His presence is not reduced by what we feel or see. We do not call limitation our master. We do not call pressure our ceiling. Christ in us establishes a higher reality than every natural report.
We refuse the belief that physical function dictates outcome. We do not accept that strain, fatigue, or lack of capacity determines what can manifest. We do not bow to the evidence of the body when it contradicts the presence of Christ in us. We recognize that Christ is not limited by breath, nor confined by weakness. His life operates beyond restriction. We live from Him, not from what appears constrained. We do not negotiate with limitation. We stand in union, and union does not submit to natural boundaries or visible resistance.
We declare that impossibility has no authority in the presence of Christ. We do not allow conditions to speak louder than indwelling life. We do not accept that what is difficult or restricted is final. Christ in us is not partial, not hindered, and not delayed. His life is complete, active, and present now. We do not interpret reality through limitation. We interpret everything through Christ. Where He lives, impossibility does not rule. Where He lives, limitation does not remain unchallenged. We stand in Him, and we speak from Him.
We acknowledge what Jesus has spoken concerning what is possible. We align with His words instead of visible restriction. “With men this is impossible; but with God all things are possible” (Matthew 19:26, KJV). We do not separate ourselves from this truth, because Christ lives in us now. We do not stand outside of possibility hoping it comes near. We live from within the One to whom all things are possible. Therefore, we do not call anything impossible that stands before us. We call it subject to Christ.
We also stand on the words that establish believing as present reception. “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 wait for breath to improve before we believe. We do not wait for strength to appear before we receive. We believe now. We receive now. We stand in present union, and we call the impossible subject to Christ in us. We do not delay faith until conditions change. We believe because Christ is present.
We expose the lie that limitation deserves patience, tolerance, or agreement. We do not manage impossibility. We confront it through Christ. We do not adapt to restriction as if it belongs. We do not normalize what Christ does not establish. His life in us speaks against every form of lack, weakness, or resistance. We do not carry limitation as identity. We carry Christ. Therefore, we do not settle under pressure. We rise in union and speak from the life that is already present within us.
We move in clarity that breath does not define us, Christ does. We do not live as those governed by what we feel. We live as those indwelt by Him who is not limited. We do not measure capacity by the natural. We measure everything by Christ in us. We do not yield to what appears impossible. We stand, we believe, we receive, and we speak. Christ in us is greater than every limitation, and we live from that truth without hesitation or retreat.
Chapter 2: We Reject Reduced Expectation
We reject every teaching that lowers expectation below Christ in us. We do not accept doctrines that explain why the impossible remains. We do not agree with language that excuses limitation or delays manifestation. We recognize that fear, tradition, and unbelief have trained many to expect less than what Christ establishes. We do not inherit that expectation. We do not carry reduced vision. Christ in us is not diminished by human explanation. We do not agree with outcomes that contradict His presence. We stand in full expectation of His life expressed now.
We expose how fear has shaped expectation. We do not allow caution to silence faith. We do not allow past outcomes to define present truth. We do not consult history to determine what Christ will do. Christ in us is not governed by prior results. We do not speak from disappointment. We speak from union. Fear suggests that impossibility must be respected. We reject that suggestion. We do not respect what Christ overcomes. We do not build doctrine around delay. We build our expectation on Christ present within us now.
We reject tradition that teaches us to wait instead of receive. We do not accept that time authorizes manifestation. We do not accept that preparation unlocks what Christ has already supplied. We do not live as though we are approaching fullness. We live as those in whom fullness dwells. Tradition often teaches patience with impossibility. We reject that posture. We do not sit under limitation hoping for change. We stand in Christ and call for manifestation. We do not reduce expectation to match experience. We elevate experience to match Christ.
We align with the truth that Christ in us is not partial or restrained. “Christ in you, the hope of glory” (Colossians 1:27, KJV). We do not treat this as distant or symbolic. We treat it as present and active. Glory is not withheld. Glory is not waiting. Christ in us is the living expectation of manifestation now. We do not downgrade this truth to fit natural observation. We lift our understanding to match what is already true. Christ in us defines what we expect to see, not the condition before us.
We also align with what is written concerning possibility. “All things are possible to him that believeth” (Mark 9:23, KJV). We do not narrow this statement. We do not reinterpret it to accommodate limitation. We receive it as it stands. Believing is not future tense. Believing is present reception. We do not say something is possible in theory but unlikely in practice. We believe. Therefore, we receive. We do not adjust possibility to match comfort. We adjust our expectation to match Christ who lives in us now.
We reject the subtle agreement that says some things remain impossible. We do not create categories where Christ is welcome and others where limitation remains. We do not divide life into what can change and what must stay. Christ in us addresses all things. We do not allow selective faith. We do not allow selective expectation. We do not say some barriers remain while others fall. We speak to all impossibility. We call all things subject to Christ. We do not hold exceptions where limitation survives unchallenged.
We stand in a unified expectation shaped by Christ alone. We do not lower our voice, our belief, or our vision. We expect what Christ establishes. We speak what Christ declares. We receive what Christ supplies. We do not negotiate with impossibility. We do not reduce truth to protect comfort. We rise in agreement with indwelling life. Christ in us is not limited, and we do not expect limitation to remain. We live from full expectation, and we call for manifestation now.
Chapter 3: Christ in Us Breathes Now
We declare that Christ in us is the present answer to every limitation. We do not face impossibility as separate from Him. We do not approach barriers as though we are alone. Christ lives in us now, and His life is active. We do not wait for Him to arrive. We do not ask Him to become present. He is present. Therefore, we are not limited to natural capacity. His life operates within us, and His life is not constrained. We live from indwelling power, not from visible restriction or physical report.
We recognize that Christ in us is not symbolic. His presence is real, functional, and effective now. We do not reduce Him to concept or belief alone. We live in union. His life flows through us, and His life expresses through us. We do not treat His presence as distant. We treat it as immediate. Christ in us is not limited by breath, strength, or structure. We do not depend on what we feel. We depend on who lives within us. His life defines our reality, not the condition before us.
We align with the truth that we live because He lives. “I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me” (Galatians 2:20, KJV). We do not separate our life from His. We do not act as though we must produce power. His life is our life. Therefore, we do not draw from limitation. We draw from Christ. We do not source from weakness. We source from Him. Christ in us is not inactive. His life is present and moving now within us.
We also stand in the truth that His Spirit gives life beyond natural condition. “It is the spirit that quickeneth; the flesh profiteth nothing” (John 6:63, KJV). We do not elevate natural function above spiritual reality. We do not allow the flesh to define outcome. The Spirit gives life now. We live from that life. We do not wait for flesh to agree. We do not measure by what profits nothing. We measure by what gives life. Christ in us is that life, and we live from Him without hesitation.
We reject the idea that we must overcome limitation through effort. We do not strive to produce what Christ already is within us. We do not labor to generate life. We receive life. We live from union. We do not climb toward possibility. We stand within it. Christ in us is not becoming greater. He is already full. We do not grow Him into effectiveness. We recognize His present sufficiency. Therefore, we live from Him, and we allow His life to express without resistance.
We declare that every limitation encounters Christ in us. We do not send Him toward the problem. He is already present. Therefore, the problem meets Him. We do not move as empty vessels seeking supply. We move as those already filled. Christ in us confronts impossibility from within. We do not stand outside hoping for intervention. We stand inside union and speak. His presence is not delayed. His power is not absent. His life is active now, and we move from that reality.
We live as those who carry breath beyond natural limitation. We do not measure by lungs. We measure by Christ. We do not define capacity by condition. We define it by indwelling life. Christ in us breathes now, and His breath is not restricted. We do not call limitation final. We call Christ present. We live, speak, and act from Him. His life is our source, and His presence defines what is possible now in us and through us.
Chapter 4: We Believe Before We See
We declare that believing is present reception, not future hope. We do not wait for visible change to authorize faith. We do not require evidence before we receive. Christ in us is sufficient for belief now. We do not delay agreement until conditions shift. We believe because He is present. We receive because He lives in us. We do not build faith on appearance. We build faith on Christ. Therefore, we stand in confidence before manifestation appears, knowing that what we receive is already established in Him.
We reject the lie that we must feel something before we believe. We do not depend on sensation to confirm truth. We do not require emotional agreement to stand in faith. Christ in us is not validated by feeling. His presence is constant. Therefore, we believe without waiting for internal or external confirmation. We do not measure truth by sensation. We measure truth by Christ. We receive without hesitation. We stand without wavering. We believe because He is present now.
We align with the words of Jesus concerning receiving. “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 reinterpret this instruction. We follow it directly. We believe that we receive when we pray. We do not shift believing to a later moment. We do not postpone reception. We receive now. We stand in present agreement with Christ in us, and we call the impossible subject to that agreement.
We also stand in the assurance that faith operates before sight. “For we walk by faith, not by sight” (2 Corinthians 5:7, KJV). We do not allow sight to lead. We do not allow visible condition to instruct us. We walk by faith. Faith receives what is true in Christ before it appears outwardly. We do not reverse this order. We do not require sight to lead belief. We believe first. We receive first. We stand in Christ, and we allow manifestation to follow what we already receive.
We reject the idea that manifestation must be earned. We do not work toward what Christ has already supplied. We do not earn what is already given. We receive. We stand in grace. Christ in us is not a reward for effort. He is the source of life now. Therefore, we do not strive for manifestation. We receive manifestation. We do not labor to become worthy. We stand in union. We believe, and we receive from what is already true within us.
We declare that believing establishes our stance against impossibility. We do not waver when conditions remain unchanged. We do not retreat when appearance resists. We stand in what we receive. Christ in us does not fluctuate with circumstance. Therefore, our belief does not fluctuate. We hold our position. We remain in agreement. We do not surrender to visible contradiction. We remain in Christ, and we call for manifestation to align with what we have received.
We live as those who believe before we see. We do not wait for breath to improve. We believe now. We do not wait for strength to return. We receive now. Christ in us is present, and we agree with Him. We stand in believing reception, and we speak from that place. We do not delay faith. We live in it. We do not postpone agreement. We establish it now. Christ in us is greater, and we believe accordingly.
Chapter 5: We Speak From Indwelling Authority
We speak from Christ in us, not from natural limitation. We do not ask as those uncertain of outcome. We ask from union. We speak from indwelling life. We do not beg for change. We declare what is established in Christ. Authority flows from who lives in us. We do not wait for conditions to permit our voice. We speak because Christ is present. Our words are not empty. Our words carry agreement with Him. Therefore, we address limitation directly, and we do not allow it to remain unchallenged before the authority of Christ in us.
We recognize that asking is not hesitation but agreement. We ask in faith, knowing we receive. We do not ask as though Christ is distant. We ask as those in whom He lives. Our asking is filled with certainty. Our speaking is filled with clarity. We do not separate prayer from authority. We do not separate faith from action. We ask, we speak, and we stand in union. We do not delay expression. We do not silence our voice. Christ in us speaks, and we give that voice expression now.
We align with what is written concerning abiding authority. “If ye abide in me, and my words abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you” (John 15:7, KJV). We do not treat this as distant promise. We treat it as present reality. We abide, and His words abide in us. Therefore, we ask, and it is done. We do not question this alignment. We speak from it. We do not limit what we ask. We ask according to Christ in us, and we expect manifestation.
We also stand in the authority of speaking directly to what resists. “And Jesus answering saith unto them, Have faith in God… whosoever shall say unto this mountain… and shall not doubt in his heart… he shall have whatsoever he saith” (Mark 11:22–23, KJV). We do not remain silent before the mountain. We speak. We do not accept obstruction. We command it to move. We do not allow limitation to stand as permanent. We address it with authority rooted in Christ in us.
We speak to breath, to strength, to capacity, and to function. We do not speak as observers. We speak as those in whom Christ lives. We command alignment with His life. We do not plead with the body. We instruct it. We do not accept restriction. We declare release. We do not agree with weakness. We speak strength. Christ in us is not silent, and we do not remain silent. We speak from union, and we call for manifestation to align with what is already true in Him.
We stand without retreat after we speak. We do not speak once and withdraw. We remain in agreement. We hold our words in faith. We do not reverse what we declare. We do not surrender to contradiction. Christ in us remains constant, and we remain aligned with Him. Our authority is not momentary. It is continuous. We speak, we stand, and we expect. We do not negotiate with limitation after we have spoken. We remain in Christ, and we continue in agreement.
We live as those who speak from indwelling authority. We do not separate voice from union. We do not reduce speech to hope. We speak with certainty because Christ lives in us. We ask, we declare, we command, and we stand. We do not call impossible what Christ indwells. We speak from Him, and we expect manifestation. His life in us gives authority to our words, and we use that authority without hesitation.
Chapter 6: Impossible Conditions Yield
We declare that impossible conditions yield before Christ in us. We do not accept resistance as permanent. We do not treat limitation as final. Christ in us confronts every barrier, and barriers do not stand before Him. We do not observe impossibility as though it is fixed. We address it as subject to Christ. We stand in union, and we expect change. We do not wait for permission. We do not seek confirmation from the natural. We act from Christ in us, and we call for manifestation now.
We recognize that what is impossible to man is not impossible where Christ lives. “The things which are impossible with men are possible with God” (Luke 18:27, KJV). We do not separate ourselves from this truth. Christ in us is not distant from possibility. We carry that possibility within us now. Therefore, we do not describe situations as beyond change. We describe them as subject to Christ. We do not elevate difficulty above Him. We declare His authority over all things.
We also align with the works of Jesus as present expression through us. “He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also” (John 14:12, KJV). We do not treat His works as history alone. We treat them as present expectation. We do not reduce what flows through us. We believe, and we act. Christ in us continues His works. Therefore, we do not step back from impossibility. We step forward in union, and we expect the same manifestation to appear now.
We declare that healing, restoration, and provision yield before Christ. We do not separate categories of impossibility. We do not say some things change while others remain. All things are subject to Christ. We speak, and we expect response. We act, and we expect manifestation. We do not accept delay as authority. We do not accept resistance as final. Christ in us confronts every condition, and every condition must yield to His presence now.
We demonstrate this by standing and acting. We lay hands. We speak life. We declare restoration. We do not wait for evidence. We release what is already present in Christ. We do not hesitate before difficulty. We move in union. We do not treat action as optional. We act because Christ lives in us. Our actions express what we believe. Our actions align with what we receive. We do not remain passive. We move, and we expect manifestation to follow.
We reject the idea that some conditions resist indefinitely. We do not accept endurance of limitation as normal. We do not build patience around impossibility. We build action around Christ. We stand in authority, and we continue. We do not withdraw because something appears unchanged. We remain in agreement. Christ in us does not withdraw, and we do not withdraw. We continue to speak, to act, and to expect until manifestation appears.
We live in the certainty that impossible conditions yield. We do not call them permanent. We do not call them immovable. We call them subject to Christ in us. We stand, we speak, and we act. We expect visible change. We do not delay expectation. We do not reduce our stance. Christ in us is greater, and we live from that truth. Therefore, we see impossibility yield, and we continue in that authority without hesitation.
Chapter 7: We Move as Living Breath
We rise in full activation as those who carry Christ in us now. We do not hesitate. We do not delay. We move in faith, and we act from union. We ask in faith. We believe that we receive. We do not wait for permission. We do not wait for confirmation. Christ in us is present, and we move now. We do not call impossible what Christ indwells. We speak to every mountain. We command it to move. We stand in authority, and we expect manifestation without delay.
We command breath, strength, and capacity to align with Christ in us. We speak to the body. We declare life. We refuse limitation. We do not negotiate with restriction. We speak from authority. We declare that what resists must yield. We do not soften our voice. We do not reduce our command. Christ in us is not limited, and we do not speak as though He is. We declare alignment, and we expect immediate response to the authority we carry.
We go forward to heal the sick. We lay hands. We speak life. We do not question whether it is possible. We know Christ in us is present. Therefore, we act. We cast out what does not belong. We release what is established in Christ. We do not hold back. We do not retreat. We move in boldness. Christ in us expresses through us, and we allow that expression without hesitation or delay.
We preach the Kingdom as present reality. We do not preach possibility as distant. We declare it as now. Christ in us is the Kingdom present. We speak that truth, and we demonstrate that truth. We do not separate word from action. We declare, and we do. We speak, and we move. We do not divide belief from expression. We live as those sent, and we act as those commissioned now.
We raise what appears dead. We call life where there is none. We do not accept finality. We do not accept loss. Christ in us is life, and we release that life. We do not hesitate before the impossible. We confront it. We do not step back. We step forward. We call for manifestation, and we expect response. Christ in us is not limited, and we act in that authority now.
We stand as those who carry living breath beyond limitation. We do not measure by what we feel. We measure by Christ in us. We do not speak from weakness. We speak from life. We do not act from hesitation. We act from union. Christ in us moves, and we move with Him. We do not delay expression. We release it now. We do not hold back what is already present within us.
We go now. We ask in faith. We believe that we receive. We speak to the mountain. We heal the sick. We lay hands. We cast out demons. We raise the dead. We do not call impossible what Christ indwells. We walk as Christ. We move as living breath. We carry His life, and we release it now. Christ in us is greater, and we act in that truth without hesitation.