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We Hear Healing Over the Symptoms

We Hear Healing Over the Symptoms declares that Christ in us speaks louder than every symptom and that we hear by the Spirit, not by the report of the body. We receive healing now, believe that we receive, and answer symptoms with the voice of Christ within. We act from union, speak with authority, and walk in manifested health.

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Chapter 1: We Refuse the Authority of Symptoms

We reject the lie that symptoms hold authority over us where Christ dwells. We refuse the report that pain, weakness, or disorder speaks louder than Christ in us. We do not bow to visible evidence as final. We recognize that symptoms present information, but they do not govern truth. Christ in us is present now, and His life is not limited by what the body reports. We stand in the reality that what appears cannot silence what Christ declares within us. We refuse to call impossible what Christ indwells and expresses through us now.

We recognize that the body may speak, but we choose which voice we receive. We do not allow discomfort, diagnosis, or duration to define what is true in us. We acknowledge that symptoms attempt to establish authority through repetition, but we do not yield our hearing to repetition. We anchor our hearing in Christ who is present and active within us. We hear by the Spirit, and we answer from union. We remain steady, knowing that Christ is not weakened by symptoms and that His life in us remains whole and active now.

We understand that hearing directs believing, and believing directs manifestation. We guard what we hear, because we know that what we receive inwardly shapes what appears outwardly. We do not entertain the authority of symptoms through agreement or repetition. We choose to hear Christ above all competing voices. We align our inner hearing with His finished work. We do not drift into agreement with the body when it contradicts Christ. We remain fixed in hearing truth, knowing that truth carries authority to manifest in us now.

We affirm that Christ in us is not negotiating with symptoms. Christ in us is not waiting for symptoms to change before He is true. Christ in us is already established as life, health, and wholeness. We agree with Him now. We hear Him now. We do not delay agreement until conditions shift. We agree first, because Christ is present first. We receive His word above all others, and we allow His voice to become the dominant reality within us, shaping what we speak and how we act.

We see that symptoms attempt to train us to listen to the body more than to Christ. We reject that training. We retrain our hearing to align with the Spirit. We listen for life, not for limitation. We do not magnify what is wrong; we magnify what is true in Christ. We hear healing before we feel healing. We hear wholeness before we see wholeness. We establish our hearing in Christ, and we let that hearing become the foundation of our expectation and response in every moment.

We hold fast to the words of Jesus, knowing that hearing and believing are joined. We receive what He says as present truth. “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 the body to confirm what Christ has already spoken. We believe that we receive now. We hear His promise as active and present. We align our hearing with His word and refuse to let symptoms redefine what we have already received.

We also stand in the truth that Christ in us is the hope of glory (Colossians 1:27, KJV). We do not look outside for confirmation when Christ dwells within. We hear from within, and we answer from within. We refuse to give symptoms the final word. We establish Christ as the final word in us. We hear healing, we receive healing, and we stand in that hearing without wavering. We remain anchored, knowing that what we hear from Christ carries the power to manifest openly through us.

Chapter 2: We Reject the Lesser Voice of Religion

We reject the lie that healing must be delayed, partial, or uncertain where Christ dwells in us. We refuse teachings that lower expectation and train us to tolerate symptoms as normal. We do not accept language that suggests healing is rare, distant, or reserved for special moments. We hear Christ, not reduction. We do not agree with doctrines that place symptoms above the indwelling life of Christ. We stand in the truth that Christ in us is present now, active now, and not restricted by tradition. We reject every voice that contradicts His present wholeness within us.

We recognize that religion often teaches us to listen to symptoms while calling it wisdom. We refuse that mixture. We do not give equal weight to Christ and to symptoms. We do not balance truth with contradiction. We choose Christ as the only authority within us. We hear Him clearly, and we respond without hesitation. We do not lower what He says to match what we see. We raise what we see to match what He says. We remain aligned with His voice, knowing that His voice establishes reality, not the condition of the body.

We reject fear as a guide in our hearing. Fear attempts to amplify symptoms and silence Christ. We do not yield to that pressure. We do not rehearse negative reports or internalize outcomes that contradict Christ. We keep our hearing anchored in Him. We refuse to meditate on what is wrong. We meditate on what is true. We train our ears to recognize the voice of Christ above every competing sound. We remain steady, knowing that fear cannot override the authority of Christ in us when we refuse agreement with it.

We expose the lie that we must wait for confirmation before we believe. We reject that pattern completely. We do not need the body to change before we agree with Christ. We believe because He is present, not because symptoms disappear first. We hear His word and receive it immediately. We do not delay belief. We do not postpone agreement. We move in alignment with Christ now. We hear healing, and we receive healing, even when symptoms attempt to argue. We remain firm, knowing that truth stands before appearance shifts.

We hold to the words of Jesus, who shows us that faith is not dependent on visible proof. “Jesus said unto him, If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth” (Mark 9:23, KJV). We take this as present instruction. We believe now. We do not qualify belief with conditions. We do not limit what is possible where Christ dwells. We hear His words as active within us, empowering our agreement and strengthening our stance against every contradictory voice that attempts to rise.

We also receive the clarity that faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God (Romans 10:17, KJV). We understand that what we continually hear shapes what we believe. We choose to fill our hearing with Christ, not with symptoms. We do not rehearse diagnosis as truth. We rehearse Christ as truth. We align our hearing with His word until it becomes the dominant voice within us. We remain intentional, knowing that consistent hearing of Christ establishes unshakable belief that produces visible manifestation.

We stand together in this clarity. We reject lesser voices. We reject reduced expectations. We reject delayed outcomes. We hear Christ, and we receive what He declares. We do not divide our hearing between truth and contradiction. We remain fully aligned with Him. We let His voice shape our expectation, our speech, and our actions. We move forward in confidence, knowing that what we hear from Christ carries authority and life, and that His voice in us remains the highest and final authority over every symptom.

Chapter 3: We Hear Christ in Us Now

We declare that Christ in us is the present answer to every symptom. We do not look outside ourselves for healing as if Christ were distant. We recognize that He dwells within us now. We hear from within, not from afar. We do not approach healing as something separate from us. We acknowledge that Christ in us is life, and that life is active now. We do not treat symptoms as external barriers we must overcome alone. We stand in union, knowing that Christ within us is already the answer and the source of manifested healing.

We understand that we are not empty vessels waiting to be filled. We are filled now. Christ in us is not inactive or silent. He speaks, and we hear Him. We do not struggle to locate His voice. We recognize His presence within us as constant and clear. We align our attention with Him. We do not strain to hear. We receive what is already being spoken. We remain aware that His voice carries life, and that hearing Him aligns us with what is already true in us through union.

We reject the lie that we must become something more before we can hear clearly. We are in Christ, and Christ is in us now. We hear because we are joined to Him. We do not attempt to earn clarity. We receive it as part of our union. We remain confident that His voice is present and active. We do not question our ability to hear. We simply align and receive. We stay grounded in the truth that Christ in us speaks life continually, and we are positioned to hear Him without delay.

We affirm that Christ in us is not limited by the condition of the body. He is whole, and His wholeness is active within us. We hear that wholeness, and we agree with it. We do not allow symptoms to redefine what is present within us. We hold fast to the truth that Christ’s life is not diminished by what appears outwardly. We remain anchored in His voice, knowing that His life in us carries authority over every form of disorder that attempts to speak through the body.

We stand on the words of Jesus, who declares our union and connection with Him. “I am the vine, ye are the branches: he that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit” (John 15:5, KJV). We receive this as present reality. We abide, and He abides in us. We do not operate apart from Him. We hear as those joined to Him. We expect fruit, including healing, because His life flows within us continually and without interruption.

We also hold to the truth that we are one spirit with the Lord (1 Corinthians 6:17, KJV). We do not see ourselves as separate listeners trying to reach Him. We hear as those already joined. We receive His voice as internal and immediate. We do not delay or doubt. We stand in the reality of union, knowing that His voice in us is not faint or distant. We hear Him clearly, and we allow that hearing to guide our belief, our speech, and our actions in every moment.

We walk in this awareness together. We hear Christ in us now. We do not postpone hearing. We do not look for external confirmation. We remain attentive to His voice within us. We let that voice shape our response to symptoms. We hear healing, and we agree with it. We remain steady, knowing that Christ in us is not silent and not inactive. We live from His voice, and we allow that voice to manifest openly through us as health and wholeness.

Chapter 4: We Receive Before We Feel

We reject the lie that we must feel healing before we receive it. We do not wait for sensation to confirm truth. We receive because Christ is present, not because the body changes first. We hear His voice, and we agree immediately. We do not delay reception. We do not condition belief on feeling. We stand in the reality that receiving is an act of faith, not a response to sensation. We remain firm, knowing that what we receive from Christ is true before it is visible or felt in the body.

We understand that faith operates ahead of the senses. We do not allow the body to dictate what we receive. We choose to believe what Christ declares. We hear healing, and we receive healing now. We do not check for confirmation before we agree. We agree first. We establish our position in Christ, and we remain there. We do not shift based on changing sensations. We remain anchored in what we have received, knowing that truth stands independent of what the body reports in the moment.

We affirm the words of Jesus, who teaches us how to receive. “Therefore I say unto you, What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them” (Mark 11:24, KJV). We follow this instruction directly. We believe that we receive now. We do not postpone belief. We do not require evidence. We receive as an act of agreement with Christ. We remain steady, knowing that receiving precedes manifestation and that faith establishes what will be seen openly.

We also stand in the clarity that we walk by faith, not by sight (2 Corinthians 5:7, KJV). We do not allow sight or feeling to lead us. We are led by what we hear from Christ. We remain aligned with Him. We do not drift into dependence on the senses. We stay grounded in faith, knowing that faith connects us directly to what is true in Christ. We continue to receive without wavering, trusting that what we have received is active and will manifest through us.

We reject the pattern of checking the body for permission to believe. We do not ask symptoms whether healing is present. We receive healing because Christ is present. We remain firm in our agreement. We do not reverse our position based on sensation. We hold fast to what we have received. We remain consistent, knowing that stability in belief produces visible manifestation. We do not fluctuate. We remain anchored in Christ and in what we have already received through Him.

We align our hearing, believing, and receiving as one unified response. We hear Christ, we believe Christ, and we receive from Christ without interruption. We do not separate these actions. We move as one. We remain in agreement continuously. We do not step out of reception. We remain in it. We let that position shape our words and actions. We speak from what we have received, and we act from what we have received, knowing that reception is active and present now.

We stand together in this reality. We receive before we feel. We believe before we see. We hear Christ above symptoms, and we align with Him fully. We do not delay. We do not hesitate. We remain firm, knowing that what we receive from Christ is true and active. We continue in this position, expecting manifestation because Christ in us is not inactive. We receive, and we stand, and we watch as what we have received becomes visible through us.

Chapter 5: We Speak What We Hear

We speak from what we hear in Christ, not from what symptoms report. We do not echo the body when it contradicts truth. We declare what Christ is saying within us now. Our words follow our hearing, and our hearing is aligned with Him. We do not speak in uncertainty or repetition of symptoms. We speak in agreement with life. We release what we hear, knowing that our words carry authority because they flow from union with Christ. We remain steady, speaking consistently, refusing to let symptoms train our speech or shape our confession.

We understand that speaking is not separate from believing. What we hear and believe becomes what we say. We do not divide these. We remain aligned in all three. We hear Christ, we believe Christ, and we speak Christ. We do not contradict what we have received with our words. We remain consistent. We do not allow passing sensations to change our speech. We speak from established truth, not temporary appearance. We stay anchored, knowing that consistent agreement in speech releases what is already present in us through Christ.

We take hold of the authority of our words as those joined with Christ. We do not speak as observers. We speak as those in union. We declare healing over the body. We speak directly to symptoms, and we command alignment with the life of Christ within us. We do not plead or beg. We speak with authority. We remain firm, knowing that Christ in us is not passive. His authority flows through our words as we remain aligned with what we hear from Him.

We stand on the words of Jesus, who teaches us to speak with authority. “Whosoever shall say unto this mountain, Be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea; and shall not doubt in his heart… he shall have whatsoever he saith” (Mark 11:23, KJV). We receive this as present instruction. We speak without doubt. We do not weaken our words with uncertainty. We release what we hear from Christ, knowing that our words carry effect and are not empty when spoken from faith.

We also hold to the truth that death and life are in the power of the tongue (Proverbs 18:21, KJV). We choose life. We do not speak death over our bodies. We do not reinforce symptoms through agreement. We speak healing. We speak wholeness. We remain aligned with Christ in our speech. We do not allow contradiction to enter our words. We stay consistent, knowing that what we speak matters and that our words participate in what becomes visible through us.

We reject passive silence when Christ is speaking within us. We do not withhold what we hear. We release it. We speak over our bodies, over every system, and over every function. We command alignment with Christ. We do not delay or hesitate. We speak now. We remain bold, knowing that our words are not our own but flow from union with Christ. We release them with confidence, expecting alignment and manifestation as we continue to speak what we hear.

We stand together in this authority. We speak what we hear. We do not echo symptoms. We echo Christ. We release His word through our mouths, and we remain consistent in our declaration. We speak healing over every report. We speak life over every condition. We remain steady, knowing that our words carry the authority of Christ within us. We continue speaking, and we watch as what we declare from Him manifests openly through us as health and wholeness.

Chapter 6: We Witness Healing Manifest

We witness healing as the natural expression of Christ in us. We do not treat healing as rare or unusual. We recognize it as the outflow of His life within us. We do not look at symptoms as permanent. We see them as subject to change under the authority of Christ. We remain steady in what we hear, believe, and speak, and we watch as the body responds. We do not force manifestation. We stand in alignment, knowing that Christ in us is active and that His life expresses openly through us as health.

We understand that healing appears as we remain in agreement with Christ. We do not shift our position when symptoms attempt to persist. We remain anchored. We continue hearing, believing, and speaking. We do not move into doubt. We remain firm, knowing that manifestation follows alignment. We do not measure truth by timing. We measure truth by Christ. We stay consistent, and we witness change as the body aligns with what is already true within us through union.

We recall the works of Jesus and recognize that they reveal what is present now. “The works that I do shall he do also” (John 14:12, KJV). We receive this as present reality. We do not place His works in the past. We walk in them now. We expect healing to manifest because Christ in us remains the same. We do not lower expectation. We remain aligned, knowing that what He does is not separate from us but flows through us as we remain in Him.

We also stand in the truth that virtue flows from Christ and brings healing. “And the whole multitude sought to touch him: for there went virtue out of him, and healed them all” (Luke 6:19, KJV). We recognize that this same Christ dwells in us. We do not see healing as distant. We see it as present within us. We remain aware that His life flows, and we allow that flow to manifest through us. We stay aligned, knowing that His virtue is active and effective now.

We do not interpret temporary symptoms as failure. We do not reverse our position. We remain in agreement with Christ. We continue to hear, believe, and speak. We stand firm, knowing that manifestation is not separate from Him. We remain aligned until what is true within us becomes visible without contradiction. We do not waver. We remain consistent, and we witness healing as the natural outcome of Christ’s life expressed through us.

We observe that as we remain steady, symptoms lose their voice and their influence. We do not empower them through attention or agreement. We remain focused on Christ. We watch as the body aligns with what we have received. We see strength replace weakness. We see order replace disorder. We see life expressed openly. We do not treat this as unusual. We recognize it as the normal expression of Christ in us as we remain aligned with Him.

We stand together in expectation and witness. We see healing manifest. We do not question it. We receive it and continue walking in it. We remain aligned with Christ, knowing that His life in us continues to express. We do not return to old patterns of hearing or speaking. We remain established. We continue in what we have received, and we walk in manifested health as the ongoing expression of Christ within us now.

Chapter 7: We Are Sent Hearing and Releasing Healing

We move in full activation, hearing Christ and releasing healing without hesitation. We do not wait for permission from symptoms. We act from union. We ask in faith, we believe that we receive, and we walk in what we have received. We do not delay. We do not question. We remain aligned with Christ. We hear healing, and we release healing. We step forward in confidence, knowing that Christ in us is active and that His life flows through us as we move.

We command our hearing to remain fixed on Christ. We do not allow distraction or contradiction to enter. We guard our ears. We hear by the Spirit. We reject every opposing voice. We stay aligned with truth. We hear clearly, and we respond immediately. We do not hesitate. We remain steady, knowing that what we hear directs what we release. We maintain clarity, and we walk forward in authority, hearing Christ and expressing Him without interruption.

We speak directly to the body. We command alignment with Christ. We declare healing over every system, every function, and every part. We do not plead. We command. We release what we have received. We speak to symptoms, and we instruct them to yield. We do not negotiate. We speak with authority. We remain firm, knowing that Christ in us is not passive. His authority flows through us as we speak and act from union.

We lay hands and release what we carry. We do not question whether Christ will act. We know that He is present. We act from that presence. We touch, we speak, and we release healing. We do not delay. We move now. We remain confident, knowing that Christ in us is active and that His life flows through our actions. We do not separate ourselves from His work. We move as one, releasing what is already present within us.

We refuse to call impossible what Christ indwells. We reject every label that contradicts His life within us. We do not accept limitation. We do not accept finality in symptoms. We stand in the truth that Christ in us is greater. We act from that truth. We move boldly. We do not shrink back. We remain established, knowing that what is impossible with man is not impossible where Christ dwells in us now.

We continue in this commission without interruption. We hear, we believe, we receive, we speak, and we act. We do not stop. We remain active. We do not retreat. We remain forward. We stay aligned with Christ in every moment. We let His voice direct us, and we release what He declares. We walk as those sent, carrying His life and expressing it openly through every action and every word we release.

We go together in this authority. We hear healing, and we release healing. We do not hesitate. We do not delay. We move now. We remain aligned with Christ, and we express His life openly. We walk in confidence, knowing that His presence in us is active and effective. We continue in this commission, hearing and releasing healing everywhere we go, as the natural expression of Christ in us now.