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We Breathe Above the Impossible Condition

We Breathe Above the Impossible Condition declares that Christ in us stands above every severe bodily contradiction and visible limitation. We breathe from union, not from diagnosis, fear, or history. We believe that we receive now, speak from finished work, and act in present authority. What appears impossible does not overrule Christ within us, and manifestation answers His indwelling life.

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Chapter 1: Breath Above the Verdict

We reject the lie that severe bodily conditions hold final authority over us. We refuse to call any condition greater than Christ in us. Visible contradiction does not define our outcome. We do not bow to diagnosis, history, or progression as if they are final. We breathe from union with Christ, not from the report of limitation. What appears advanced, resistant, or irreversible does not stop the indwelling life of Christ. We do not measure possibility by what is seen. We measure by who lives in us now. Christ is present, and His presence speaks louder than every condition.

We expose the lie that the body’s condition dictates truth. We do not accept that symptoms establish reality above Christ. We refuse to let breath be governed by fear, tightness, or weakness as if these define us. We are not ruled by what the body reports. We are governed by Christ within us. The body does not lead; Christ leads. The lungs do not decide outcome; Christ in us decides expression. We stand in present authority and refuse to yield to any narrative that contradicts the indwelling life of Christ now active in us.

We declare that what is called impossible does not stop Christ in us. We do not treat severity as power. We do not treat duration as authority. Long-standing conditions do not become truth through time. Intensity does not elevate itself above Christ. We breathe above pressure, restriction, and limitation because Christ in us is not restricted. We do not accept a ceiling over what Christ expresses through us. The impossible is not a barrier; it is a contradiction to be overruled by the indwelling Christ who remains present and active now.

We anchor in the word of Christ concerning impossibility. “The things which are impossible with men are possible with God” (Luke 18:27, KJV). We do not separate ourselves from this reality because Christ dwells in us. What is impossible with human ability does not limit Christ within us. We do not stand as observers of possibility; we stand as participants in Christ’s present power. We breathe as those in whom God’s possibility lives. We do not wait for change to agree; we believe because Christ is present now.

We refuse the lie that visible contradiction has the final say. We do not let lab reports, scans, or symptoms speak louder than Christ in us. We do not grant authority to fear, decline, or instability. We do not call permanent what Christ indwells. We declare that Christ in us overrides what appears fixed. We breathe with confidence because our source is not the body’s condition but Christ’s indwelling life. We stand above every verdict that contradicts Him, and we hold our ground in present-tense truth.

We declare that believing and receiving operates now. “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 now, not after change appears. We do not wait for the body to confirm what Christ has already established. We receive breath, strength, and function as present realities in Christ. We do not postpone reception. We do not suspend faith until evidence agrees. We believe now because Christ is present now.

We act from union, not from limitation. We breathe, move, and speak as those in whom Christ lives. We do not shrink back from action because of visible contradiction. We step forward in agreement with Christ within us. We refuse passivity and take our place in active authority. We breathe above the impossible condition because Christ in us is not beneath it. We stand, we speak, and we move as those who carry present wholeness, and we expect manifestation to answer the indwelling Christ.

Chapter 2: We Refuse Reduced Expectation

We expose the lie that expectation must be lowered because conditions appear severe. We reject every teaching that trains us to expect less than Christ in us. We do not accept gradual defeat, managed decline, or tolerated limitation as wisdom. We refuse language that delays manifestation or excuses lack as normal. Christ in us is not reduced by intensity, diagnosis, or duration. We do not adjust truth to match appearance. We hold expectation at the level of Christ Himself, present and active within us now, without compromise or retreat.

We confront religion that teaches waiting instead of receiving. We refuse traditions that separate Christ from present manifestation. We reject fear that suggests we must accept what contradicts Christ within us. We do not agree with voices that make impossibility seem normal. We do not lower expectation to protect ourselves from disappointment. We stand in truth, not caution. Christ in us is not theoretical. Christ in us is present reality. We expect His life to be expressed now, not postponed into a distant or uncertain future.

We refuse medical finality as the highest authority. We do not deny reports, but we deny their supremacy over Christ in us. We do not treat expert conclusions as unchangeable truth. We acknowledge facts, but we submit them to Christ within us. We do not allow prognosis to dictate expectation. We do not surrender to outcomes defined by limitation. Christ in us remains greater than every conclusion. We stand in the authority of His indwelling life, and we refuse to accept any outcome that contradicts His present power within us.

We establish our expectation from the words of Jesus. “All things are possible to him that believeth” (Mark 9:23, KJV). We do not reduce “all things” to a smaller category. We do not exclude severe conditions from this truth. We believe as those in whom Christ dwells. We do not separate believing from union. Our expectation is not wishful thinking; it is agreement with Christ in us. We expect possibility because Christ is present. We do not wait for permission from circumstances to believe what He has already spoken.

We refuse fear that disguises itself as realism. We do not call fear wisdom. We do not call limitation maturity. We do not accept caution that silences faith. We reject the idea that bold expectation is reckless. Christ in us does not produce timid agreement with impossibility. Christ in us produces confident expectation of manifestation. We stand firm in what is true, not what is feared. We breathe with certainty because our expectation is anchored in Christ, not in fluctuating conditions or uncertain outcomes.

We align with the truth that Christ in us is the hope of glory (Colossians 1:27, KJV). We do not separate hope from present reality. We do not push glory into the future. We carry Christ now, and we expect His life to be seen. We do not reduce hope to survival. We define hope as manifestation. Christ in us is not hidden potential waiting for permission. Christ in us is active life expressing now. We expect His presence to answer every contradiction, including severe bodily conditions, without delay.

We act with full expectation of manifestation. We do not hesitate because of severity. We do not shrink back because of history. We move in agreement with Christ in us. We speak, we breathe, and we act as those who expect visible change. We do not manage conditions; we confront them with truth. We do not accept reduced outcomes; we stand in fullness. Christ in us defines our expectation, and we hold that expectation without compromise until manifestation answers His indwelling life.

Chapter 3: Christ Breathes Within Us Now

We declare that Christ in us is present breath, not distant help. We do not relate to Christ as outside assistance. We live in union with Him now. His life operates within us, not around us. We do not face severe bodily conditions alone. We do not stand as separate from the answer. Christ in us is the answer. We breathe from His life, not from the condition. We are not waiting for Christ to arrive. Christ is present within us now, active and sufficient in every situation.

We reject the lie that we are merely human before impossibility. We are not defined by natural limitation. We are not restricted to human capacity. Christ in us changes our position. We stand as those joined to Him. We do not approach impossibility from weakness. We approach from union. The indwelling Christ is not limited by the body’s condition. We do not separate identity from union. We are in Christ, and Christ is in us. This reality governs how we breathe, think, and act.

We affirm that Christ in us is life to the body now. “But if the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you… he… shall also quicken your mortal bodies by his Spirit that dwelleth in you” (Romans 8:11, KJV). We do not delay this truth. We do not treat it as distant. The Spirit dwells in us now, and His life operates now. We receive this quickening as present reality. We do not wait for a future moment. We stand in the life of Christ active within our bodies now.

We declare that our breath answers Christ, not condition. We do not let restriction define function. We do not accept weakness as final. Christ in us is not restricted, and therefore we do not agree with restriction. We breathe from union with Him. We reject the authority of tightness, limitation, or instability. We do not accept contradiction as truth. We stand in agreement with Christ’s life within us, and we expect our bodies to align with His indwelling presence without resistance.

We affirm that we are joined to the Lord as one spirit (1 Corinthians 6:17, KJV). We do not operate as divided beings. We do not treat Christ as separate from our existence. We are one with Him. His life is our life. His breath is our breath. We do not function independently. We do not act as if we must overcome impossibility alone. We stand in union, and from this union, we speak, breathe, and act with authority that flows from Christ within us now.

We reject the lie that union is symbolic. We do not reduce this truth to concept or theology. Union is present reality. Christ in us is active life, not abstract belief. We do not separate doctrine from manifestation. What is true within us expresses outwardly. We do not accept hidden life without visible effect. Christ in us manifests. We stand in this reality and expect our bodies to respond to the life that dwells within us without delay or resistance.

We act as those in whom Christ breathes now. We do not hesitate to move, speak, and act from this union. We breathe with authority. We stand with confidence. We do not shrink back because of contradiction. We move forward as those who carry Christ within. We expect manifestation because Christ is present. We do not wait for permission from the body. We act from union, and we expect the body to align with the life of Christ within us now.

Chapter 4: We Receive Before We See

We reject the lie that we must see change before we receive. We do not wait for visible evidence to authorize faith. We believe that we receive now because Christ is present now. We do not delay reception until the body agrees. We receive in advance of sight. We do not make manifestation the starting point of belief. We make Christ the starting point. We stand in receiving before appearance changes, and we hold that position without compromise or retreat.

We anchor in the words of Jesus concerning receiving. “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 believe that we receive now. We do not shift this into the future. We do not weaken this command with doubt. We receive breath, strength, and function as present realities. We do not wait for confirmation. We believe because Christ in us makes reception immediate and real.

We reject the lie that feeling determines truth. We do not require sensation to confirm reception. We do not depend on emotional signals. We do not measure reality by comfort or discomfort. We measure by Christ in us. We receive even when the body feels unchanged. We stand in truth even when sensation contradicts it. We do not surrender our position because feelings fluctuate. We remain anchored in Christ, and we hold reception as present reality without wavering.

We affirm that faith operates before sight agrees. “For we walk by faith, not by sight” (2 Corinthians 5:7, KJV). We do not reverse this order. We do not demand sight first. We walk in faith now. We receive now. We stand now. We do not postpone action. We do not delay agreement. We move in what is true in Christ before it is visible in the body. We hold our ground in faith until manifestation answers the truth we already received.

We reject the lie that reception must be earned. We do not qualify ourselves through effort. We do not prepare ourselves into worthiness. Christ in us is the basis of reception. We receive because He is present. We do not add conditions to what Christ has already established. We do not turn faith into performance. We receive freely, fully, and now. We do not hesitate, and we do not withdraw. We stand in the finished work and receive what aligns with Christ within us.

We declare that receiving includes the body now. We do not separate spiritual truth from physical manifestation. We do not accept inward reality without outward expression. Christ in us affects the whole being. We receive breath, strength, and full function as part of this reality. We do not limit reception to invisible experience. We expect visible manifestation. We hold this expectation without wavering because Christ in us is complete and active now.

We act from reception, not toward it. We breathe, move, and speak as those who have received. We do not act to obtain; we act from possession. We do not strive to reach what is already given. We live from what we have received in Christ. We stand in this reality and move forward in confidence. We do not wait for permission from sight. We act now, and we expect manifestation to follow as the body aligns with what we have already received in Christ.

Chapter 5: We Speak Life Into the Body

We speak from union, not from uncertainty. We do not ask as those unsure of Christ in us. We ask, speak, and command from present authority. We do not whisper before impossibility; we declare over it. Our words carry the life of Christ within us. We do not separate speaking from believing. We speak because we believe, and we believe because Christ is present. We do not let the body’s condition silence our voice. We release truth into the body and expect alignment with the indwelling Christ now active within us.

We ask in faith without hesitation. “If ye shall ask any thing in my name, I will do it” (John 14:14, KJV). We ask from union with Christ, not from distance. We do not beg; we ask in agreement. We do not question whether Christ will act. Christ in us is already present and active. We ask with clarity, and we expect manifestation. We do not delay asking. We do not dilute our request. We speak directly and confidently, knowing that Christ in us responds now.

We command the body in alignment with Christ. We do not plead with conditions. We speak to them. We command breath to flow, strength to return, and function to align. We do not speak as observers; we speak as participants in Christ’s authority. We do not accept resistance as final. We address it directly. We speak to lungs, to breath, to every system, and we declare alignment with Christ within us. We do not hesitate, and we do not withdraw our voice.

We establish our words in faith-filled speech. “We having the same spirit of faith… we also believe, and therefore speak” (2 Corinthians 4:13, KJV). We do not separate believing from speaking. We speak because we believe what is true in Christ. Our words are not empty; they carry agreement with Him. We do not speak doubt, fear, or limitation. We speak life, strength, and wholeness. We maintain consistent agreement in our speech, and we expect the body to answer the truth we declare.

We refuse passive silence. We do not wait quietly for change. We do not allow contradiction to go unchallenged. We confront it with truth. We speak repeatedly and consistently. We do not grow silent because of delay or resistance. We maintain our voice in agreement with Christ. We do not allow the condition to speak louder than us. We answer every contradiction with the truth of Christ in us, and we hold that position without compromise.

We bless the body with the life of Christ. We do not curse what we carry. We do not speak negatively about our condition. We declare life, strength, and restoration. We speak as those who carry Christ within. We do not divide ourselves against ourselves. We align our words with the indwelling life. We bless breath, we bless function, and we bless the body with wholeness. We expect our words to carry authority because they flow from union with Christ.

We act as those who command from union. We lay hands, we speak, and we move with authority. We do not wait for permission from symptoms. We act now. We expect response now. We do not withdraw because of contradiction. We remain steady in action. Christ in us is active, and we align our actions with His presence. We speak life into the body, and we expect manifestation as the natural response to the indwelling Christ within us.

Chapter 6: Impossible Conditions Yield

We declare that impossible conditions yield to Christ in us. We do not treat resistance as permanent. We do not accept severity as unchangeable. We stand in the authority of Christ within us, and we expect conditions to respond. We do not negotiate with impossibility. We confront it with truth. We do not retreat because of intensity. We advance in agreement with Christ. What appears immovable does not remain so in the presence of Christ in us. We expect yielding, alignment, and manifestation now.

We establish that nothing resists Christ in us successfully. “For with God nothing shall be impossible” (Luke 1:37, KJV). We do not separate ourselves from this truth. Christ dwells in us, and therefore impossibility has no final authority. We do not limit this to small matters. We apply it to severe bodily conditions. We do not reduce its scope. We stand fully in this truth and expect manifestation that reflects the indwelling Christ now active within us.

We declare that the works of Jesus continue through us. “He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also” (John 14:12, KJV). We do not treat this as distant or symbolic. We believe, and we act. We do not separate belief from expression. What Jesus did, we do through union with Him. We expect healing, restoration, and visible change. We do not exclude severe conditions from this reality. We stand in agreement with Christ, and we expect His works to manifest now.

We reject the lie that conditions must remain because they are advanced. We do not accept stages, labels, or classifications as final authority. We do not allow progression to define outcome. Christ in us overrides every stage. We do not yield to timelines. We stand in present authority. We declare that what appears advanced yields now. We do not postpone manifestation. We expect immediate alignment with Christ in us, regardless of how long the condition has existed.

We affirm that bodies respond to Christ within us. We do not separate the physical from the spiritual. We do not accept division. Christ in us affects the whole being. We expect the body to respond. We do not call the body resistant. We call it responsive to Christ. We speak life, and we expect response. We stand in this truth and refuse to accept any narrative that contradicts the body’s alignment with the indwelling life of Christ now active within us.

We maintain consistency in belief and action. We do not shift when symptoms fluctuate. We do not withdraw when change appears gradual. We remain steady. We do not let temporary contradiction move us. We stand firm in what is true. Christ in us does not fluctuate, and therefore we do not fluctuate. We maintain our position until manifestation is visible. We do not compromise, and we do not retreat. We stand until the condition yields fully to Christ within us.

We act with expectation of visible results. We do not accept invisible-only outcomes. We expect what is true within to be seen without. We move forward in confidence. We do not hesitate. We act, speak, and breathe as those who expect manifestation. Christ in us produces visible change. We stand in this reality and move forward until the body aligns fully with the life that dwells within us now.

Chapter 7: We Breathe and Command

We step into full activation as those in whom Christ lives. We do not hesitate. We do not withdraw. We move forward with authority. We ask in faith, we believe that we receive, and we act now. We do not delay action. We do not wait for confirmation. We walk as Christ, present and active within us. We do not call impossible what Christ indwells. We take our place in bold expression and refuse to yield to any condition that contradicts Him.

We speak to every mountain before us. “If ye have faith… ye shall say unto this mountain, Remove hence… and it shall remove” (Matthew 17:20, KJV). We do not remain silent. We speak directly. We command removal of every contradiction. We do not negotiate. We do not retreat. We declare movement, change, and alignment. We do not accept resistance as final. We speak, and we expect response. We stand in the authority of Christ in us and release that authority now.

We lay hands and release the life of Christ. “They shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover” (Mark 16:18, KJV). We act in obedience to this truth. We do not hesitate. We place our hands and speak life. We expect recovery. We do not question outcome. We do not withdraw our expectation. We act with confidence because Christ in us is present. We release His life, and we expect the body to align with His indwelling presence now.

We command the body directly. We speak to breath, lungs, and function. We command alignment with Christ. We do not plead. We do not hesitate. We declare life, strength, and full function now. We call the body into agreement with Christ within us. We refuse visible contradiction. We do not accept limitation. We speak as those in authority, and we expect the body to respond immediately to the life of Christ present within us now.

We refuse to call anything impossible that Christ indwells. We do not label conditions as beyond reach. We do not accept finality. We declare possibility in Christ. We stand firm in this truth. We do not waver. We do not retreat. We hold our position until manifestation is visible. We do not accept partial agreement. We expect full alignment. Christ in us defines what is possible, and we stand in that definition without compromise.

We walk in continual action. We breathe, move, and speak in alignment with Christ. We do not return to passivity. We do not withdraw into silence. We maintain active authority. We continue to ask, believe, speak, and act. We do not pause because of contradiction. We press forward in truth. Christ in us remains active, and we remain active with Him. We walk as those who carry present wholeness into every situation we face.

We go forward as those commissioned in Christ. We heal the sick, we cast out demons, we speak life, and we declare the Kingdom. We do not limit our expression. We carry Christ into every situation. We breathe above the impossible condition, and we release that reality wherever we go. We act now, we speak now, and we expect manifestation now. Christ in us is present, and we move as those sent in His authority without hesitation.