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We Reach With Healing and Refuse Retreat

We Reach With Healing and Refuse Retreat declares that Christ in us heals now and does not yield to sickness, pain, or disease. We stand in union, believe that we receive, and act with authority. We reject retreat, speak life, lay hands, and watch healing manifest as the present expression of Christ within us.

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Chapter 1: We Do Not Yield to the Voice of Pain

We confront the lie that sickness holds authority where Christ dwells. We reject the idea that pain speaks louder than the indwelling life of Christ. We do not measure truth by symptoms, diagnosis, or duration. We stand in the reality that Christ in us is present now, not delayed, not distant, not hindered. We refuse agreement with any condition that contradicts His life. What appears strong in the natural does not outrank Christ within us. We do not bow to what we see or feel, because Christ is not governed by appearance.

We recognize that pain attempts to define reality, but we do not accept its voice. We do not give disease permission to remain or to speak identity over the body. We do not call permanent what Christ has already overcome. We stand in union, knowing that His life is active within us now. The body does not rule us; Christ rules within us. We do not negotiate with sickness, and we do not tolerate its claims. We hold to the truth that healing belongs where Christ lives, and Christ lives in us.

We declare that what is impossible with man is not impossible where Christ dwells. We do not see healing as distant or uncertain. We do not wait for conditions to change before we believe. We believe because Christ is present. We hold firmly to His words, knowing they define reality. As it is written, “The things which are impossible with men are possible with God” (Luke 18:27, KJV). We do not separate ourselves from that truth. We are not outside of it. We carry that reality within us now.

We reject the lie that time strengthens sickness. We do not allow duration to build authority. We do not say that something has lasted long, therefore it must remain. Christ is not limited by time, history, or progression. We stand in the present power of His life. We do not give weight to what has been when Christ defines what is. We refuse to let the past dictate the present. Christ in us is current, active, and sufficient now, and we align fully with His present authority over every condition.

We embrace believing reception as our posture. We do not wait to feel healing before we receive it. We receive because Christ has spoken. We stand on His words, not on changing sensations. As it is written, “What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them” (Mark 11:24, KJV). We take this as present truth. We believe that we receive now. We do not delay belief. We do not postpone reception. We stand fully persuaded in Him.

We refuse retreat in the face of resistance. We do not step back when symptoms persist or when evidence contradicts what we believe. We advance with greater clarity, not hesitation. We speak life where death attempts to remain. We declare healing where sickness tries to persist. We do not weaken our confession. We strengthen it. We do not pull back our reach. We extend it further. Christ in us does not retreat, and we do not retreat because we are in Him and He is in us.

We act from union with Christ. We do not remain passive observers. We lay hands, we speak, we command, and we release what is already true in Him. We reach with healing because healing is present in us. We do not question whether we should act. We act because Christ is active within us. We move forward without hesitation, knowing that His life flows through us. We refuse retreat, and we continue to reach until what is seen aligns with what is already true in Christ.

Chapter 2: We Reject the Training of Reduced Expectation

We expose the lie that healing is rare, delayed, or uncertain. We reject every teaching that lowers expectation below the life of Christ in us. We do not accept the idea that sickness must be managed instead of removed. We do not tolerate language that excuses ongoing disease as normal. We refuse the training that tells us to expect less than what Christ has already established. Christ in us does not produce reduced outcomes. We stand in the full measure of His life, not a diminished version shaped by tradition or fear.

We confront the influence of religion that teaches delay, caution, and limitation. We do not accept doctrines that place healing in a distant category or make it dependent on unknown conditions. We reject the suggestion that we must wait for a special moment. Christ in us is present now, and His life is active now. We do not need permission from circumstance. We do not need confirmation from appearance. We stand in union, knowing that what Christ is, He is in us now, without delay or restriction.

We reject fear as a governing voice. We do not allow medical conclusions, visible symptoms, or natural reasoning to override Christ within us. We respect knowledge, but we do not submit to conclusions that deny His life. We do not let diagnosis define outcome. We do not allow fear to reduce our reach. Christ in us is greater than every report. We do not shrink back. We stand firm, knowing that His presence in us speaks louder than every opposing voice.

We refuse the mindset that prepares for failure. We do not brace ourselves for disappointment. We do not lower expectation to protect ourselves. Christ in us is not uncertain, and we do not act as if He is. We remain fully persuaded that His life produces results. We align with His certainty. As it is written, “All things are possible to him that believeth” (Mark 9:23, KJV). We receive this as our position. We believe without compromise, and we do not adjust truth to match experience.

We expose the habit of explaining away lack of manifestation. We do not build theology around absence. We do not defend sickness. We do not justify delay. Christ in us remains the same, and we remain aligned with Him. We do not rewrite truth to accommodate outcomes. We hold truth steady and expect manifestation to follow. We do not move the standard. Christ is the standard, and He does not change.

We renew our thinking to match Christ in us. We do not think in terms of limitation. We do not accept partial expectation. We think in terms of fullness, because Christ is full within us. We align our words, our actions, and our expectations with His life. As it is written, “As he is, so are we in this world” (1 John 4:17, KJV). We take this as present reality. We do not delay it or diminish it. We stand in it fully.

We move forward with bold expectation. We reach with healing and refuse retreat. We do not hesitate when we encounter sickness. We act immediately from union. We lay hands, we speak life, and we expect change. We do not wait for confirmation. We release what is already true. Christ in us defines the outcome, and we align with Him without hesitation.

Chapter 3: We Stand as the Present Answer in the Earth

We reject the lie that we face sickness as ordinary people. We do not approach disease as if we are separate from Christ. We do not act as if we must overcome in our own strength. Christ is in us now, and we stand as His expression in the earth. We do not bring a request from distance; we carry His presence within us. We are not reaching toward Him; we move with Him. The answer to sickness is not outside of us. The answer lives within us now.

We recognize that Christ in us is not passive. His life is active, present, and powerful. We do not treat His indwelling as a concept. We live from it as reality. We do not wait for Him to arrive. He is already here. We do not question whether He will act. We act because He is acting in us. We move with certainty, knowing that His life flows through us. We are not separate agents; we are united with Him.

We declare that we are not limited by natural ability. We do not measure possibility by human strength. Christ in us is not bound by natural law. As it is written, “Christ in you, the hope of glory” (Colossians 1:27, KJV). We stand in this truth as present reality. We do not delay it or reduce it. We carry glory within us, and that glory answers what is impossible in the natural.

We embrace that we do not bring healing; we release what is already present. We do not generate power; we express Christ. Healing is not something we try to produce. It is something we allow to flow. We remain in union, and from that union, healing manifests. We do not strive. We do not struggle. We stand and release. Christ in us is sufficient, and we rely fully on Him.

We understand that sickness is not confronting us alone. It is confronting Christ in us. We do not take this personally as if we are weak. We stand knowing that Christ is present in the encounter. As it is written, “Greater is he that is in us, than he that is in the world” (1 John 4:4, KJV). We hold to this without compromise. We do not magnify opposition. We magnify Christ within us.

We act with confidence because we know who is in us. We do not hesitate when we lay hands. We do not question when we speak. We release healing with clarity and authority. We do not ask whether we are enough. Christ in us is more than enough. We move in that certainty, and we do not step back.

We stand as the present answer wherever we go. We do not wait for a special environment. We do not depend on conditions. We carry Christ, and that is sufficient. We reach with healing because healing lives in us. We refuse retreat because Christ does not retreat. We move forward, knowing that His life is expressed through us now.

Chapter 4: We Believe That We Receive Before We See

We reject the lie that we must see change before we believe. We do not wait for visible evidence to confirm truth. We believe because Christ has spoken. We receive because His word is final. We do not place sight above faith. We do not delay belief until symptoms shift. Christ in us is present now, and we align with His word immediately. We do not hesitate. We believe and receive now.

We embrace the instruction of Jesus concerning receiving. We do not reinterpret His words to fit natural thinking. We accept them as they are. As it is written, “What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them” (Mark 11:24, KJV). We believe that we receive at the moment of asking. We do not postpone reception. We take hold of it now, fully persuaded.

We refuse the need for feeling as confirmation. We do not require sensation to validate truth. We do not depend on emotion to sustain belief. Christ in us is not measured by feeling. We stand on His word alone. We remain steady regardless of what we feel. We do not adjust our belief to match our senses. We hold firm to what He has said.

We reject the idea that manifestation must come before certainty. We do not wait for the body to change before we stand confident. We are confident because Christ is present. We are certain because His word is true. As it is written, “For we walk by faith, not by sight” (2 Corinthians 5:7, KJV). We live by this. We do not step out of it.

We hold our confession steady. We do not speak doubt when symptoms persist. We do not weaken our words. We speak healing consistently. We declare life without interruption. We do not allow contradiction to enter our speech. We align our words with what we have received.

We remain firm in believing reception. We do not revisit whether we have received. We do not question it again. We stand settled. We know that we have received because Christ has spoken. We do not reopen the matter. We remain at rest in His word.

We act in alignment with what we have received. We move forward as those who have healing, not those waiting for it. We lay hands, we speak, and we walk in authority. We do not delay action. We move as those who believe. We reach with healing and refuse retreat.

Chapter 5: We Speak and Act With Healing Authority

We reject the lie that we are powerless in the presence of sickness. We do not stand as observers while disease attempts to remain. We stand as those in whom Christ dwells, and we act from His authority. We do not separate asking from speaking. We ask in faith, and we speak with command. We do not hesitate or soften our words. We release what is already true in Christ. Our voice carries alignment with Him, and we do not withdraw it. We speak life where death attempts to speak.

We embrace that authority flows from union, not effort. We do not try to become authoritative. We already stand in Christ, and His authority is present in us. We do not strain to produce results. We speak from what is finished. We do not beg for healing. We declare healing. We do not plead with sickness. We command it to leave. Christ in us is not uncertain, and we do not express uncertainty. We speak with clarity because we are aligned with Him.

We lay hands as an expression of Christ’s presence. We do not treat this as symbolic. We treat it as release. We place our hands with intention, knowing that His life flows through us. We do not question whether anything is happening. We know that Christ is active. As it is written, “They shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover” (Mark 16:18, KJV). We stand in this without hesitation. We do not delay action. We move in agreement with His word.

We command the body to align with Christ. We speak directly to what is out of order. We address pain, disease, and dysfunction with authority. We do not speak vaguely. We speak specifically. We command healing to manifest. We do not suggest; we declare. Christ in us is not passive, and we do not act passively. We release what is already true in Him, and we expect alignment in the body.

We bless where there has been damage. We do not curse the body. We do not speak defeat. We speak life over every part. We declare restoration and wholeness. We do not accept partial outcomes. We speak fullness because Christ is full within us. As it is written, “In my name shall they cast out devils… they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover” (Mark 16:17–18, KJV). We stand in His name, and we act without retreat.

We remain steady in our command. We do not withdraw when symptoms resist. We continue to speak. We continue to lay hands. We continue to release life. We do not change our position. Christ in us remains the same, and we remain aligned with Him. We do not stop short. We do not step back. We stand firm until what is seen aligns with what is true.

We move in outreach with confidence. We do not limit this to private settings. We carry healing wherever we go. We reach outward with boldness. We act in public and in private without distinction. Christ in us is not confined, and we are not confined. We reach with healing, and we refuse retreat in every place we stand.

Chapter 6: We Witness the Impossible Yield to Christ in Us

We reject the lie that healing outcomes are uncertain or rare. We do not accept the idea that sickness must remain. We stand in the reality that Christ in us produces visible results. We do not treat healing as theory. We expect manifestation. We do not lower expectation to match experience. We hold expectation at the level of Christ. We do not call impossible what Christ indwells. We stand in agreement with Him, and we watch conditions yield.

We recognize that throughout the works of Jesus, sickness did not hold ground. We do not separate ourselves from that same life. We do not place His works in the past. We carry His life now. As it is written, “He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also” (John 14:12, KJV). We take this as present truth. We do not delay it. We walk in it. We act as those who believe.

We witness healing as the natural expression of Christ in us. We do not see it as unusual. We see it as aligned with His life. We do not react with surprise. We respond with agreement. We see pain leave, bodies restore, and strength return. We do not question it. We affirm it. Christ in us is working, and we acknowledge His work.

We refuse to credit circumstances when healing manifests. We do not attribute change to time, chance, or natural progression. We recognize Christ as the source. We remain anchored in Him. We do not shift our focus to secondary explanations. We keep our attention on His life within us. We give Him full recognition as the one expressing through us.

We remain consistent when results are not immediate. We do not change our position. We do not weaken our expectation. We continue to stand, speak, and act. As it is written, “Be ye steadfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord” (1 Corinthians 15:58, KJV). We live this. We do not step out of it. We remain firm until manifestation is seen.

We build a pattern of manifestation through consistent action. We do not act once and withdraw. We continue to lay hands. We continue to speak. We continue to release healing. We develop momentum in alignment with Christ. We do not grow passive. We grow more active. Christ in us is constant, and we reflect that constancy in our actions.

We witness the impossible yield as we remain aligned with Christ. We do not retreat when challenged. We advance with greater clarity. We see sickness lose its hold. We see healing manifest. We do not call this rare. We call it consistent with Christ. We reach with healing and refuse retreat, and we continue to see His life expressed.

Chapter 7: We Go Forth and Refuse Retreat

We stand fully activated in Christ. We do not delay action. We move now in the authority of His life within us. We ask in faith, and we believe that we receive. We do not hesitate. We do not second-guess. We stand as those sent, not those waiting. Christ in us is active, and we move with Him. We do not hold back. We go forward with certainty, knowing that His life is expressed through us now.

We speak to every mountain that presents itself. We do not tolerate obstruction. We command sickness to leave. We command pain to cease. We declare healing to manifest. We do not speak as if unsure. We speak with authority. As it is written, “Whosoever shall say unto this mountain, Be thou removed… and shall not doubt in his heart… he shall have whatsoever he saith” (Mark 11:23, KJV). We live this without hesitation.

We lay hands on the sick with boldness. We do not question the outcome. We release healing as present reality. We do not withdraw our hands. We do not pull back our faith. We remain steady. As it is written, “They shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover” (Mark 16:18, KJV). We take this as instruction and action. We do not delay obedience. We act immediately.

We preach the Kingdom through action. We do not limit our words to explanation. We demonstrate. We heal the sick. We cast out what opposes life. We release freedom. We do not wait for ideal conditions. We act in every environment. Christ in us is sufficient in every place, and we move accordingly.

We refuse to call anything impossible that stands before us. We do not give that word authority. We define reality by Christ in us. We do not retreat from difficult cases. We do not avoid what appears severe. We advance with confidence. We speak life into every situation, and we expect alignment.

We walk as Christ in the earth. We do not separate ourselves from His life. We express Him in action. We move with consistency. We do not fluctuate. We remain steady in authority, faith, and action. We do not stop. We continue forward without retreat.

We are sent, and we go. We reach with healing in every direction. We refuse retreat in every situation. We act, we speak, we lay hands, and we release life. Christ in us is not limited, and we are not limited. We go now, fully aligned, fully active, and fully persuaded.