
We Are Built for the Return of Wholeness
We Are Built for the Return of Wholeness declares that Christ in us restores bones, organs, teeth, nerves, and bodily systems now. We reject visible loss as final and receive present wholeness through union. We speak to structure, command restoration, and act from finished work. Creative miracles manifest as we believe, receive, and walk as Christ in us.
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Chapter 1: The Lie of Final Damage Is Broken
We reject the lie that visible damage has final authority over our bodies. We do not bow to reports that name loss as permanent, or conditions that declare structure cannot return. We are not governed by what appears broken, missing, or replaced. Christ in us is present now, and His presence is not limited by what sight reports. We do not accept that bones remain fractured, organs remain deficient, teeth remain lost, or nerves remain silent where Christ dwells. We declare that what is called impossible does not define us, because Christ in us is not stopped by appearance.
We expose the false conclusion that time, injury, or diagnosis can finalize the condition of our bodies. We do not accept that history determines structure, or that past damage locks the future. Christ in us is not bound by timelines, deterioration, or medical finality. We do not speak as those under limitation; we speak as those in whom the Creator lives now. We refuse the language of “cannot” when Christ is present. We do not inherit conclusions from the natural realm when the life of Christ is active within us as present wholeness.
We stand against the claim that missing parts remain missing. We do not agree that absence is permanent where Christ dwells. What is unseen to natural sight is not absent to Christ. We do not measure possibility by what we observe; we measure by who lives in us. The same Christ who formed the body is present within us now. We do not separate Creator from creation when He indwells us. Therefore, we declare that structure answers Christ, and what appears lacking is not beyond the reach of His present life.
We refuse the fear that elevates damage above Christ. Fear attempts to magnify loss, but we magnify the indwelling life of Christ. We do not rehearse symptoms as truth; we establish Christ as truth within us. We do not give authority to reports that contradict His presence. We declare that Christ in us is whole now, and His wholeness is not theoretical. We do not negotiate with visible conditions; we establish dominion through union. We are not observers of brokenness; we are carriers of restoration.
We align with the words of Jesus that what is impossible with man is possible with God, and we declare that this reality is present within us now (Luke 18:27, KJV). We do not place this truth in distance or delay. We receive it as active within us because Christ dwells in us. We do not separate ourselves from this declaration. We do not say it applies elsewhere; we say it applies within us now. Therefore, impossibility loses authority where Christ indwells us.
We also stand on the word that all things are possible to him that believeth, and we speak as those who believe now (Mark 9:23, KJV). We do not wait for evidence before believing; we believe because Christ is present. We do not require visible agreement to authorize truth. Our believing is not based on sight but on union. Therefore, we reject every conclusion that denies restoration, and we establish that what Christ makes possible is active within us now.
We move from rejecting the lie into declaring the truth. We declare that bones answer Christ in us. We declare that organs function according to His life. We declare that teeth are restored, nerves are alive, and bodily systems align with His wholeness. We do not speak hypothetically; we speak from present union. We are not waiting for wholeness; we declare that wholeness is present in Christ within us. Therefore, we stand in authority and refuse every claim that says our bodies cannot be restored.
Chapter 2: Reduced Expectation Is Not Our Doctrine
We reject the teaching that conditions of the body are fixed beyond change. We do not accept medical finality as the highest authority over bones, organs, teeth, nerves, or any bodily system. We do not speak as those who have learned to live with loss. We speak as those in whom Christ dwells now. We refuse every doctrine that lowers expectation below His indwelling life. We do not permit fear, tradition, or repeated outcomes to define what is possible. We declare that expectation aligns with Christ, not with limitation, and we stand in that alignment now.
We expose how fear teaches silence where authority is required. Fear attempts to keep us from speaking to structure and commanding restoration. We do not submit to that restraint. We do not treat the body as outside the reach of Christ. We do not allow intimidation from diagnosis or visible damage. Christ in us is not intimidated, and we do not speak as though He is. We reject hesitation that presents itself as wisdom. We act from union, and we speak from certainty that Christ’s life is present and active within us now.
We refuse the tradition that reduces miracles to rare events instead of present expressions of Christ. We do not accept that creative miracles belong to another time or select moments. We do not place wholeness into a category of exception. Christ in us is not occasional. His life is constant, and His wholeness is present. We do not speak of restoration as unusual; we declare it as consistent with His indwelling life. We reject the idea that structure must remain as it is because it has remained that way before.
We confront the belief that the body must first show change before we can declare wholeness. We do not submit to that order. We declare before we see because Christ is present before appearance agrees. We do not measure truth by sensation or visible progress. We establish truth by union. Therefore, we do not wait for bones to align before we speak alignment. We do not wait for nerves to respond before we declare life. We do not wait for organs to function before we speak function. We declare from Christ within us now.
We stand on the word that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever, and we declare that His works are not confined to history (Hebrews 13:8, KJV). We do not separate ourselves from His present activity. We do not speak as though His works have ceased. We declare that what He is remains active in us now. Therefore, expectation is not reduced. Expectation is established by His unchanging life within us, and we align fully with that life.
We also stand on the word that we shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover, and we declare that this is not symbolic but active (Mark 16:18, KJV). We do not reduce this to encouragement; we receive it as authority. We do not hesitate to act because of visible conditions. We lay hands, we speak, and we command from union. We do not wait for permission from circumstance. We act because Christ in us is present now, and His authority is not diminished.
We move in restored expectation. We declare that bones respond, organs function, teeth are restored, and nerves live. We do not speak in uncertainty. We speak in agreement with Christ in us. We do not lower our words to match what we see. We elevate our words to match who lives in us. Therefore, we reject reduced expectation, and we establish that creative miracles align with Christ in us now, and we walk in that expectation without hesitation.
Chapter 3: The Indwelling Creator Is Present Now
We declare that Christ in us is the Creator, and His presence is not theoretical. We do not speak of Him as distant or external. We speak as those in whom He dwells now. The One who formed bones, designed organs, established teeth, and ordered every bodily system lives within us. We do not approach restoration as outsiders seeking intervention. We speak as those carrying the life that creates. Therefore, we do not accept limitation. We declare that the Creator is present in us, and His creative power is active now.
We refuse to view the body as separate from the life of Christ within us. We do not divide spiritual truth from physical reality. Christ in us touches every part of our being. We do not say that bones are beyond His reach, or that nerves are too complex for His life. We do not assign limits where Christ has placed none. We declare that His indwelling presence flows through structure, function, and form. Therefore, we do not accept that any part of the body is excluded from His present life.
We establish that we are not facing damage alone. We do not stand as isolated individuals confronting physical conditions. We stand in union with Christ. His life is not assisting us from a distance; His life is within us now. Therefore, we do not approach restoration as uncertain. We approach it as established in Him. We do not ask if He is able; we declare that He is present. We do not question if restoration can occur; we declare that the One who restores is already within us.
We stand on the word that Christ is in us, the hope of glory, and we declare that this hope is present, not deferred (Colossians 1:27, KJV). We do not place glory in the future; we recognize it as the expression of Christ in us now. Therefore, we do not separate wholeness from our present reality. We declare that the life of Christ within us carries the manifestation of restoration. We do not wait for Him to come; we recognize that He is already here within us.
We also stand on the word that all things were made by Him, and without Him was not any thing made that was made, and we declare that the Creator of all things lives in us (John 1:3, KJV). We do not diminish this truth. We do not treat it as distant doctrine. We receive it as present reality. Therefore, what He created is not beyond His life within us. We declare that the One who formed the body sustains and restores it from within us now.
We align with the truth that the Creator does not lack what creation requires. We do not say that something is missing when Christ is present. What is unseen to us is not absent to Him. Therefore, we do not agree with absence. We declare supply. We do not agree with damage. We declare restoration. We do not agree with dysfunction. We declare alignment. We speak from union with the Creator who lives in us, and we establish that His life defines our bodies now.
We move in the authority of indwelling creation. We declare that bones are strengthened, organs are restored, teeth are renewed, and nerves are alive. We do not speak as observers; we speak as participants in His life. We do not separate identity from manifestation. We declare that who lives in us defines what appears through us. Therefore, we stand in the present reality that the Creator dwells in us, and we walk in the manifestation of His wholeness now.
Chapter 4: We Receive Before We See
We establish that receiving does not follow sight; receiving precedes it. We do not wait for visible change before we believe that we have received. Christ in us is present now, and we respond to His presence with believing reception. We do not require evidence to begin agreement. We agree because He is within us. Therefore, we declare that wholeness is received now, not postponed. We do not measure reality by what appears; we measure by who lives in us, and we receive accordingly.
We reject the lie that feeling, sensation, or visible progress must confirm truth before we accept it. We do not depend on the body to validate Christ. Christ validates the body. Therefore, we do not wait for nerves to signal before we declare life. We do not wait for bones to align before we declare structure. We do not wait for organs to function before we declare function. We receive first, and we speak from what we have received in Christ within us now.
We stand on the words of Jesus that what things soever we desire, when we pray, we believe that we receive them, and we shall have them, and we declare that this order governs us (Mark 11:24, KJV). We do not rearrange His words to fit appearance. We believe that we receive now. We do not delay belief. Therefore, we establish that what we receive in Christ is not waiting to become true; it is already true within us.
We also stand on the word that we walk by faith, not by sight, and we declare that our walk is governed by this truth (2 Corinthians 5:7, KJV). We do not reverse this order. We do not walk by sight while claiming faith. We walk by faith because Christ in us is present. Therefore, we do not let visible conditions dictate our confession. We let Christ define our confession, and we walk in alignment with Him now.
We declare that receiving is not passive; it is active agreement with Christ. We do not receive as those uncertain; we receive as those established in union. We do not speak in hesitation; we speak in certainty. We declare that bones are whole, organs function, teeth are restored, and nerves live because we have received this in Christ within us now. We do not postpone our words until evidence appears; we speak from what we have received.
We reject the delay that suggests manifestation authorizes belief. We do not wait for the body to change before we declare change. We declare because Christ is present, and we receive because He is within us. Therefore, we do not speak in reaction to appearance; we speak in authority over it. We establish that receiving is present, and we stand in that reality without wavering.
We move in firm reception. We declare that what we have received in Christ is active within us now. We do not treat this as theory. We treat it as reality. Therefore, we stand, speak, and act from what we have received. We do not return to doubt. We remain established in believing reception, and we walk in the manifestation of wholeness as those who have already received in Christ.
Chapter 5: We Speak to Structure and Command Wholeness
We speak directly to the body because Christ in us speaks now. We do not remain silent before conditions that attempt to resist His life. We address bones, organs, teeth, nerves, and systems with authority that flows from union. We do not beg for change; we command from Christ within us. We do not speak as observers; we speak as those carrying the voice of the indwelling Lord. Therefore, we declare alignment where there is disorder, restoration where there is loss, and function where there is silence, because Christ in us is present now.
We lay hands with purpose and speak with clarity. We do not act symbolically; we act from authority. Our hands are not empty gestures; they are expressions of Christ’s life within us. We place our hands and declare wholeness into structure. We do not hesitate because of visible damage. We do not withdraw because of severity. We stand and speak because Christ in us is not limited. Therefore, we command bones to strengthen, organs to function, teeth to be restored, and nerves to live now.
We stand on the word that we shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover, and we declare this as active truth among us (Mark 16:18, KJV). We do not reduce this to memory or history. We receive it as present authority. Therefore, we lay hands and expect response. We do not speak uncertainly; we speak with clarity. We do not wait for permission from appearance. We act because Christ in us is present, and His authority is not diminished.
We also stand on the word that if we say unto this mountain, Be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea, and shall not doubt, but believe that those things which we say shall come to pass, we shall have whatsoever we say, and we declare that this governs our speech (Mark 11:23, KJV). We do not speak doubt. We speak command. We do not speak about the condition; we speak to it. Therefore, we command the body to align with Christ now.
We refuse passive language that delays manifestation. We do not say “it may change.” We declare that it responds now. We do not describe dysfunction; we command function. We do not rehearse what is wrong; we establish what is right in Christ. Therefore, we speak directly to structure and declare that it answers Christ in us. We do not negotiate with the body; we bring it into agreement with His life.
We command specific restoration. We speak to bones and declare strength, alignment, and completeness. We speak to organs and declare full function and order. We speak to teeth and declare restoration and renewal. We speak to nerves and declare life, signal, and response. We speak to every system and declare harmony. We do not generalize; we speak precisely because Christ in us addresses every part. Therefore, we establish detailed wholeness now.
We move in bold authority. We do not shrink back. We speak again and continue speaking because Christ in us is constant. We do not measure effectiveness by immediate appearance; we remain established in union. Therefore, we command, declare, and stand until manifestation answers. We do not yield to contradiction. We remain in authority, and we speak to structure until it aligns with the wholeness of Christ in us now.
Chapter 6: Visible Restoration Answers Christ in Us
We declare that restoration is not hidden or theoretical. What Christ establishes within us answers visibly in the body. We do not accept that wholeness remains unseen. We declare that bones align, organs function, teeth are restored, and nerves respond in visible ways. We do not treat manifestation as optional. We recognize it as the expression of Christ in us. Therefore, we expect what is established within to be revealed without, and we stand in agreement with that expression now.
We recognize that what appears impossible yields to Christ. We do not accept resistance as permanent. We do not say that damage is too severe or absence too great. Christ in us is not limited by degree or scale. Therefore, we declare that missing structure answers Him. We do not measure restoration by human expectation. We measure by the life of Christ within us. What He is present to do is not restrained, and we align with that truth now.
We stand on the word that greater works than these shall we do, because Christ is present in us, and we declare that this includes visible restoration (John 14:12, KJV). We do not minimize His words. We receive them as present commission. Therefore, we expect works that reflect His life within us. We do not treat restoration as beyond our reach. We recognize that Christ in us expresses His works through us now.
We also stand on the word that by His stripes we were healed, and we declare that this healing is not partial or distant (1 Peter 2:24, KJV). We do not postpone what has been accomplished. We receive it as present reality. Therefore, we declare that healing includes restoration of structure, function, and completeness. We do not separate healing from wholeness. We declare both as active within us now.
We speak of restoration in clear terms. We declare that bones rebuild, organs are restored, teeth return, and nerves regenerate. We do not speak in abstraction. We declare specific manifestation. We do not hesitate to name what is restored. Therefore, we call structure into place, function into operation, and completeness into the body. We do not limit our words. We speak fully because Christ in us is fully present.
We reject the idea that visible restoration must follow natural sequence. We do not say that healing must progress slowly or predictably. Christ in us is not bound to process. Therefore, we declare immediate alignment with His life. We do not impose timelines. We receive manifestation as expression of His presence now. We do not reduce what He does to natural expectation. We establish His authority over all expectation.
We move in agreement with visible answer. We declare that what we have spoken aligns with what appears. We do not separate declaration from manifestation. We expect alignment. Therefore, we continue to speak, lay hands, and act until what is within is seen without. We stand firm that Christ in us answers through visible restoration, and we walk in that reality now.
Chapter 7: We Go Forth in Creative Miracle Authority
We go forth as those in whom Christ dwells now. We do not remain in passive agreement; we move in active authority. We ask in faith, we believe that we receive, and we walk as Christ in us. We do not call impossible what Christ indwells. We speak to the body, and we command wholeness. We declare restoration to bones, organs, teeth, nerves, and every system. We do not delay action. We act now because Christ in us is present, and His authority flows through us.
We command the body to respond to Christ in us. We speak to bones and declare strength and alignment. We speak to organs and declare full function. We speak to teeth and declare restoration. We speak to nerves and declare life and signal. We do not speak generally; we speak directly. We do not withdraw because of appearance. We stand and command because Christ in us is not limited. Therefore, we call every part of the body to answer His life now.
We stand on the word that whatsoever we shall ask in His name, He will do, and we declare that our asking is filled with authority (John 14:13, KJV). We do not ask as those uncertain. We ask as those in union. Therefore, we believe that we receive, and we act accordingly. We do not separate asking from commanding. We ask in faith, and we speak with authority, because Christ in us is present now.
We also stand on the word that signs shall follow them that believe, and we declare that we are those who believe (Mark 16:17, KJV). We do not wait for signs to begin. We move, and signs follow. We do not seek confirmation before action. We act because Christ in us is present. Therefore, we lay hands, we speak, and we command, and we expect response because His life is active within us now.
We refuse visible finality. We do not accept that any condition is beyond change. We do not agree with loss as permanent. We declare that what is called impossible answers Christ in us. Therefore, we speak again and continue speaking. We do not stop because of resistance. We remain established in union, and we continue to command until alignment appears. We do not retreat; we advance in authority.
We walk as Christ in us. We do not separate identity from action. We do not confess without movement. We act because we are one with Him. Therefore, we go where restoration is needed, and we speak to the body. We lay hands, we declare, and we command. We do not hesitate. We move in the authority of Christ within us, and we establish His wholeness wherever we stand.
We commission ourselves now. We ask in faith, believe that we receive, and walk as Christ in us. We speak to the body, command wholeness, declare restoration, call missing parts to answer Christ, refuse visible finality, and speak to bone, tissue, nerve, blood, teeth, organs, and structure. We go forth in creative miracle authority, and we establish the return of wholeness now.