
We Reach With Present Wholeness
We Reach With Present Wholeness declares that Christ in us ministers healing now through active union. We do not wait for change to begin; we release wholeness as we reach. This book establishes that present-tense faith, authority, and action flow together, and affliction yields where Christ is expressed through us in power and outreach.
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Chapter 1: We Do Not Accept the Rule of Affliction
We do not accept that affliction holds authority where Christ dwells in us. We refuse the report that pain, sickness, damage, or resistance can override His present life. We do not bow to visible conditions as final truth. We know that what is seen does not outrank Christ in us. We do not agree with delay, decline, or deterioration as permanent. We stand in the reality that Christ is present now, and His presence does not coexist with defeat. We do not measure possibility by appearance. We measure everything by Christ within us.
We see clearly that the impossible is a lie when it is set against Christ. We reject every voice that says healing must wait, restoration must delay, or wholeness must be earned. We do not call affliction stronger than Christ. We do not describe conditions as immovable when Christ is present in us. We do not speak as those outside the answer. We speak as those in whom Christ dwells. We remain anchored in truth that what is impossible with man does not define what is possible in Christ. We stand inside His life, not outside hoping for intervention.
We do not separate Christ from our present expression. We do not say He is near but inactive. We declare that Christ in us is active, sufficient, and fully able now. We do not wait for permission from symptoms, diagnoses, or visible evidence. We do not let affliction narrate reality. We let Christ define reality. We recognize that Christ in us is not partial, not limited, and not restrained. We do not accept that our reach is empty. We know that when we reach, Christ reaches. When we speak, Christ speaks through us.
We reject the lie that conditions must change before we act. We act because Christ is present now. We do not require improvement before movement. We move because truth is already established. We do not stand back and observe affliction as if it holds ground. We step forward knowing Christ has already secured the ground. We do not let fear shape our actions. We let Christ define our actions. We do not retreat from what looks resistant. We engage because Christ in us is not resisted by what is seen.
We know that Christ in us is not theoretical. He is not a distant truth. He is present wholeness now. We do not treat healing as uncertain or conditional. We treat it as flowing from union. We do not speak about Christ as separate from our expression. We speak as those who carry Him. We do not reach as empty vessels hoping for power. We reach as those filled with Christ. We do not hesitate when confronted with affliction. We respond with certainty because Christ in us is not uncertain.
We believe the words of Jesus and align fully with them. “With men this is impossible; but with God all things are possible” (Matthew 19:26, KJV). We do not redefine this truth to fit visible conditions. We receive it as present reality. We also stand in His declaration that all things are possible to him that believeth (Mark 9:23, KJV). We do not dilute belief into agreement with delay. We believe as present reception. We do not postpone what Christ has already established in us.
We stand together in this truth: affliction does not rule where Christ dwells in us. We do not accept limitation as normal. We do not speak defeat as wisdom. We do not allow resistance to define boundaries. We reach with confidence because Christ is present in us now. We carry wholeness, and we release it. We do not withdraw from need. We move toward it. We do not call anything impossible that Christ indwells. We reach, and present wholeness answers through us.
Chapter 2: We Reject Trained Limitation
We reject every system that trained us to expect less than Christ. We do not accept teachings that normalize delay, reduce expectation, or explain away present healing. We do not allow tradition to speak louder than Christ in us. We refuse doctrines that place distance between our reach and His power. We do not agree with fear that tells us to step back. We step forward because Christ is present in us now. We do not inherit limitation as truth. We inherit Christ, and He is not limited in us.
We see clearly how reduced expectation formed through repeated exposure to resistance. We do not let past outcomes rewrite present truth. We do not measure Christ by history. We measure history by Christ. We do not allow memory to become authority. We let Christ remain authority. We reject the idea that repeated affliction proves permanence. We know that repetition does not equal truth. Christ in us remains unchanged, and we stand in that unchanging reality. We do not lower expectation to match experience.
We refuse the influence of fear that tells us to protect ourselves from disappointment. We do not guard ourselves from acting in Christ. We act because Christ is present. We do not step back to avoid failure. We step forward in truth. We do not preserve comfort at the cost of expression. We do not choose silence where Christ speaks. We reject the belief that cautious distance is wisdom. We embrace bold outreach as truth. We move because Christ in us is not passive or restrained.
We reject the voice that calls visible evidence the final authority. We do not wait for symptoms to approve action. We do not allow diagnosis to define outcome. We do not let affliction write the conclusion. We know that Christ in us defines the outcome. We do not submit to what is seen. We stand in what is true. We do not negotiate with impossibility. We confront it with Christ. We do not allow the natural to silence the supernatural life within us.
We hold firmly to the words of Jesus concerning belief and reception. “Therefore I say unto you, What things soever we desire, when we pray, believe that we receive them, and we shall have them” (Mark 11:24, KJV). We do not delay believing until we see. We believe now. We also stand in His promise that we shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover (Mark 16:18, KJV). We do not reinterpret this into uncertainty. We receive it as instruction and reality.
We do not allow religion to replace action with explanation. We do not accept language that comforts inactivity. We do not agree with interpretations that excuse absence of manifestation. We remain aligned with Christ in us as present power. We do not redefine healing as distant or symbolic. We recognize it as active and present. We do not let tradition dilute what Christ has established. We remain clear, bold, and aligned with truth that demands expression through us.
We stand together rejecting every trained limitation. We do not carry reduced expectation into our reach. We do not hesitate when we encounter need. We act in Christ. We speak in Christ. We lay hands in Christ. We release what is already present. We do not call impossible what Christ indwells. We reject limitation, and we move in present wholeness. We reach, and Christ is expressed through us without restriction.
Chapter 3: We Reveal Christ as Present Wholeness
We reveal that Christ in us is the present answer to every form of affliction. We do not present Him as distant or delayed. We declare Him as active now. We do not face conditions alone. We face them as those in whom Christ lives. We do not operate from lack. We operate from fullness. We do not approach healing as external. We release it from within. We know that Christ in us is not partial. He is complete, and His completeness is expressed through us.
We do not separate identity from function. We are not waiting to become vessels of healing. We are vessels now because Christ is in us now. We do not postpone expression. We express because union is present. We do not describe ourselves as lacking what is needed. We acknowledge Christ as the supply within us. We do not reduce His presence to belief alone. We allow His presence to move through us in action. We reveal Him through what we do.
We understand that Christ in us is not symbolic. He is living, active, and present wholeness. We do not carry Him as doctrine only. We carry Him as reality. We do not limit His expression to internal comfort. We release Him outwardly. We do not define our reach by our ability. We define it by His presence. We do not hesitate because we feel insufficient. We move because Christ is sufficient in us. We act from union, not from personal capacity.
We stand in the truth that Christ in us is the hope of glory (Colossians 1:27, KJV). We do not treat this as future expectation. We receive it as present reality. We also stand in His declaration that greater works we shall do because He abides in us (John 14:12, KJV). We do not reduce these words to inspiration. We receive them as instruction. We do not delay their application. We act in them now because Christ is present in us now.
We do not wait for conditions to align before we move. We move because Christ is already aligned within us. We do not seek confirmation from what is seen. We stand in confirmation that Christ is present. We do not measure readiness by feeling. We measure readiness by truth. We do not prepare to act later. We act now. We do not hold back expression. We release it fully because Christ in us is not withheld.
We reveal Christ through our reaching. We do not separate touch from truth. When we reach, we release. When we speak, we declare. When we act, we manifest. We do not treat outreach as uncertain. We treat it as expression of union. We do not hope something will happen. We know Christ is happening through us. We remain steady in this reality and allow it to shape every action we take.
We stand together as carriers of present wholeness. We do not retreat into silence. We step into expression. We do not wait for opportunity to define us. We define opportunity by Christ in us. We reach, and Christ is revealed. We speak, and Christ is heard. We act, and Christ is seen. We do not call anything impossible that Christ indwells. We reveal Him now through every act of healing we release.
Chapter 4: We Receive Before We See
We receive before we see, because Christ has already established truth within us. We do not require visible change to confirm reality. We believe because Christ is present now. We do not wait for evidence to begin agreement. We agree first. We receive first. We do not let sight lead faith. We let faith define sight. We stand in the finished work and act from it. We do not delay reception. We receive fully and immediately because Christ in us is not partial.
We understand that believing reception is not passive. It is active alignment with truth. We do not treat faith as observation. We treat it as participation. We do not wait for manifestation to begin confidence. Confidence begins in Christ. We do not hold belief loosely. We hold it firmly as present reality. We do not negotiate with doubt. We stand in clarity. We receive because Christ has already given. We do not question what is already established in Him.
We reject the lie that feeling must confirm reception. We do not depend on sensation. We depend on truth. We do not look for emotional signals to validate faith. We stand in Christ. We do not allow delay in appearance to weaken agreement. We remain fixed in what is true. We do not adjust belief to match what we see. We expect what we see to align with what we believe. We remain anchored in Christ regardless of outward change.
We stand firmly on the words of Jesus. “Therefore I say unto you, What things soever we desire, when we pray, believe that we receive them, and we shall have them” (Mark 11:24, KJV). We receive now, not later. We also stand in the truth that we walk by faith, not by sight (2 Corinthians 5:7, KJV). We do not reverse this order. We remain in faith and allow sight to follow. We do not surrender belief to appearance.
We do not treat time as authority over manifestation. We do not measure truth by delay. We measure truth by Christ. We do not step back because results are not immediate to the eye. We stand forward because truth is immediate in Christ. We do not allow waiting language to replace believing language. We receive now. We do not postpone what Christ has already provided. We remain aligned with present wholeness.
We act from what we have received. We do not act to receive. We do not reach hoping to gain something. We reach because we already carry Christ. We do not speak trying to create truth. We speak from truth. We do not lay hands as an attempt. We lay hands as expression. We do not question what flows from us. We trust Christ in us. We move with clarity and certainty because reception is already established.
We stand together in active reception. We do not delay belief. We do not weaken agreement. We receive, and we act. We believe, and we reach. We stand, and we release. We do not call anything impossible that Christ indwells. We receive before we see, and what we see answers what we have received in Christ.
Chapter 5: We Reach With Authority
We reach with authority because Christ in us is authority now. We do not reach as those hoping something will happen. We reach as those in whom Christ acts. We do not separate our action from His power. We act from union. We do not hesitate when we encounter affliction. We extend our arms knowing Christ is present in us. We do not question whether authority is available. We know it is present. We do not ask as beggars. We speak and act as those who carry Christ.
We ask, we speak, and we command from within union. We do not treat prayer as distance. We treat it as expression. We do not plead for what is already established. We declare what is true. We do not speak with uncertainty. We speak with clarity. We do not soften our words to match resistance. We release truth with precision. We do not withdraw our reach. We extend it fully, knowing Christ in us is not withheld or restrained.
We lay hands with understanding. We do not treat touch as symbolic. We treat it as release. We do not reach empty. We reach filled with Christ. We do not wonder if something transfers. We know Christ is expressed. We do not separate our hands from His work. Our hands are instruments of His present life. We do not delay contact. We engage directly because Christ in us is already active and sufficient.
We stand in the authority given by Jesus. “Behold, we give unto you power… over all the power of the enemy: and nothing shall by any means hurt you” (Luke 10:19, KJV). We do not limit this authority. We receive it fully. We also stand in His command to heal the sick (Matthew 10:8, KJV). We do not reinterpret command as suggestion. We act on it. We do not delay obedience. We move immediately because Christ in us fulfills what He commands.
We bless, we command, and we stand. We do not mix doubt with declaration. We speak directly to affliction. We command wholeness to manifest. We do not negotiate with resistance. We enforce truth. We do not allow symptoms to continue unchallenged. We address them with authority. We do not retreat after speaking. We stand firm in what we have declared. We remain aligned with Christ and allow His life to be expressed.
We do not act once and withdraw. We continue in clarity. We do not shift language when pressure appears. We remain steady in truth. We do not allow visible conditions to rewrite our words. We hold firm. We do not speak as observers. We speak as participants in Christ. We do not wait for confirmation to continue. We continue because Christ is constant in us.
We stand together reaching with authority. We do not hold back our hands. We extend them. We do not silence our voice. We speak. We do not question our role. We act in Christ. We do not call anything impossible that Christ indwells. We reach, and authority is expressed. We act, and wholeness answers through us now.
Chapter 6: We Demonstrate Yielding Conditions
We demonstrate that conditions yield where Christ is expressed through us. We do not accept resistance as permanent. We do not agree with affliction as fixed. We stand in the truth that Christ in us causes change. We do not observe from a distance. We engage directly. We do not watch conditions remain. We act, and they yield. We do not treat manifestation as rare. We recognize it as the natural expression of Christ in us.
We see clearly that healing, restoration, and deliverance are not separate from Christ. They flow from Him in us. We do not divide His presence from His expression. We do not separate truth from manifestation. We do not reduce action to attempt. We act knowing Christ is present. We do not allow doubt to interrupt demonstration. We remain fixed in what is true and allow that truth to be seen through us.
We observe that when Jesus acted, conditions changed. We do not treat His works as unreachable. We receive them as pattern. We do not place His works in the past. We walk in them now. We do not reduce His name to reference. We act in His name as present authority. We do not separate His life from our expression. We move as those in whom He lives. We demonstrate what Christ in us does.
We stand in the written truth. “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 do not reinterpret this into uncertainty. We act in it. We also stand in the truth that Jesus went about healing all that were oppressed (Acts 10:38, KJV). We do not reduce this to history. We walk in the same Christ now present in us.
We do not treat improvement as coincidence. We recognize manifestation as expression of Christ. We do not attribute change to chance. We acknowledge Christ in us. We do not hesitate to continue when change begins. We remain steady. We do not shift into observation mode. We stay in participation. We allow full expression to complete what has begun.
We do not limit demonstration to certain conditions. We act in all situations. We do not categorize affliction as too severe. We do not measure difficulty. We measure Christ. We do not allow visible intensity to silence action. We move regardless of appearance. We demonstrate that Christ in us is not hindered by degree or duration of affliction.
We stand together demonstrating yielding conditions. We do not withdraw from engagement. We move toward need. We do not remain passive. We act in Christ. We do not call anything impossible that Christ indwells. We demonstrate, and conditions yield. We act, and wholeness is made visible through us.
Chapter 7: We Go Forth as Healing Carriers
We go forth as those who carry present wholeness. We do not remain stationary. We move with purpose. We do not wait for ideal conditions. We act in every setting. We do not restrict our reach. We extend it wherever affliction appears. We do not hold back expression. We release Christ through us. We do not call ourselves unready. We are ready because Christ is present in us now. We go as carriers of His life.
We ask in faith and believe that we receive. We do not delay belief. We receive now and act from that reception. We do not separate asking from action. We move immediately. We do not wait for confirmation. We proceed in truth. We do not let doubt interrupt movement. We remain steady. We ask, we believe, and we release. We do not treat these as separate steps. They flow together in Christ.
We walk as Christ in expression. We do not imitate from distance. We act from union. We do not separate identity from action. We are who He is in us, and we move accordingly. We do not hold back because of environment. We express Christ in every place. We do not reduce outreach to occasion. We live in it. We walk continuously as those through whom Christ is seen.
We speak to affliction and command wholeness. We do not speak generally. We speak directly. We do not avoid confrontation with conditions. We address them. We do not soften commands. We release them clearly. We do not question authority. We act in it. We speak to the mountain, and it answers. We lay hands, and healing manifests. We cast out what oppresses, and it leaves. We do not withdraw from action.
We stand in the command of Jesus. “Speak to this mountain… and it shall be done” (Mark 11:23, KJV). We do not reinterpret this into metaphor. We act in it. We also stand in His commission to heal the sick and raise the dead (Matthew 10:8, KJV). We do not postpone this command. We fulfill it now. We do not hesitate. We move in immediate obedience because Christ in us is active.
We refuse to call anything impossible that Christ indwells. We do not accept visible finality. We do not agree with limitation. We do not allow resistance to define outcome. We remain aligned with truth. We continue in action. We do not stop when pressure appears. We remain steady until wholeness is visible. We do not change our language. We remain anchored in Christ.
We go together as one expression of Christ. We reach, we speak, we act. We do not withdraw. We do not hesitate. We do not call anything impossible that Christ indwells. We go forth as healing carriers, and present wholeness answers through us now.