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We Hear Health and Call It Present

We Hear Health and Call It Present establishes that Christ in us is the present voice of healing, and our ears receive His life as truth now. We do not wait for confirmation from the body; we hear Christ and call health present. We live from union, receive by faith, and witness the body answering His indwelling life without delay.

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Chapter 1: We Do Not Hear the Impossible

We do not accept the report that the impossible has authority over us. We do not hear sickness as final, and we do not receive limitation as truth. Christ dwells in us now, and His presence defines what is real. The body does not instruct us; Christ instructs us. What appears does not lead us; what Christ is in us leads us. We refuse to call anything impossible where Christ lives. We do not measure truth by condition, delay, or history. We hear Christ, and His voice establishes health as present reality within us now.

We recognize that the lie of impossibility attempts to speak through symptoms, reports, and visible patterns. These voices attempt to define outcomes and set boundaries, but we do not yield to them. Christ in us is not limited by what appears. His indwelling life is not subject to deterioration, damage, or disorder. We do not allow external voices to override internal truth. We hear from within, not from circumstance. The presence of Christ in us silences the authority of the impossible, and we stand in what He is now without hesitation or delay.

We understand that hearing is not passive; it is active reception of truth. We hear Christ and agree with Him immediately. We do not filter His voice through fear, doubt, or past outcomes. We do not reinterpret His truth through natural reasoning. Christ speaks life, and we receive life. Christ is whole, and we receive wholeness. Christ is not divided, weakened, or failing, and we do not accept those conditions in ourselves. Our hearing aligns with union, and our agreement releases what is already present within us through Him.

We refuse to let the body teach us what to believe. The body responds; it does not lead. Christ leads, and we follow by hearing Him. We do not wait for improvement before we agree with truth. We agree first because Christ is present now. “So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God” (Romans 10:17, KJV). We hear the Word who dwells in us, and faith rises as present reception. We do not delay agreement. We do not postpone truth. We hear Christ, and we call health present now.

We see clearly that impossibility loses its voice where Christ is heard. We do not entertain contradiction between Christ and our condition. Christ is not negotiating with sickness; He is life itself. We do not hold two voices in tension. We do not say Christ is life while accepting death as active. We hear one voice, and that voice is Christ in us. His life speaks clearly, and we receive without mixture. The clarity of His voice removes confusion and establishes health as the only truth we acknowledge within our bodies.

We acknowledge that believing is tied to hearing. We hear Christ, and we believe what we hear. We do not require visible evidence before we believe. “Jesus said unto him, If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth” (Mark 9:23, KJV). We believe because Christ is present, not because circumstances agree. We hear His voice as truth, and believing flows from that hearing. We do not struggle to believe; we hear rightly, and belief follows. Health is not a future event; it is present in Christ, and we receive it now.

We stand firm in this: we do not hear the impossible. We hear Christ. We do not echo sickness; we echo life. We do not repeat limitation; we declare wholeness. Our ears are aligned with truth, and our agreement releases what Christ is within us. We are not trying to overcome impossibility; we are hearing beyond it. Christ in us is the answer now, and we call what we hear into expression. We hear health, we receive health, and we call it present in our bodies now.

Chapter 2: We Reject Voices That Lower Expectation

We reject every voice that lowers expectation below Christ in us. We do not accept teachings that make healing uncertain, delayed, or reserved. Christ is present now, and His life does not speak in hesitation. We refuse language that suggests waiting, striving, or qualifying. We do not hear that we must become more ready before health manifests. Christ in us is already complete, and we live from that completion. We do not permit reduced expectation to shape our hearing. We hear Christ alone, and His voice establishes health as present, active, and available within us now.

We recognize how tradition attempted to train us to expect less than what Christ is. We have heard that healing may not occur, that results are uncertain, or that outcomes depend on unseen conditions. We reject these conclusions. Christ in us is not uncertain. His life is not conditional. We do not inherit limitation through teaching. We do not accept doubt as wisdom. We hear Christ as the final authority, and His presence defines what is true. Reduced expectation loses influence as we align our hearing with the indwelling life of Christ in us now.

We understand that fear attempts to shape what we hear. It presents outcomes that contradict Christ and invites agreement with them. We do not partner with fear. We do not rehearse negative expectation. We do not let imagined outcomes become our voice. Christ in us is not afraid, and we do not accept fear as guidance. We hear life, not loss. We hear wholeness, not decline. Our hearing remains anchored in Christ, and fear loses its place as we stand in what is already established within us through His indwelling presence.

We see clearly that unbelief is not a condition we manage but a voice we reject. We do not tolerate agreement with anything that denies Christ in us. We do not allow contradiction to remain active in our thinking or speaking. “So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God” (Romans 10:17, KJV). We hear the Word within, and faith remains active. We do not drift into doubt because we do not change what we hear. Christ speaks, and we remain aligned with His voice without interruption.

We acknowledge that religion often taught us to honor appearance above Christ. It trained us to wait for visible confirmation before agreeing with truth. We reject this pattern. We do not wait for symptoms to change before we call health present. We do not let the body set the standard for belief. Christ in us is the standard. His life defines reality, and we align with Him. We do not measure truth by what we feel or see. We measure by who Christ is in us, and we stand in that measure now.

We receive the correction that Christ’s voice is higher than every report. We do not compare voices as equals. Christ is not one option among many; He is the final authority within us. “For with God nothing shall be impossible” (Luke 1:37, KJV). Christ in us confirms this reality now. We do not treat impossibility as valid. We do not give it language or agreement. We hear Christ, and impossibility is removed from our expectation. Health stands as present truth, and we receive it without hesitation or delay.

We remain established in this: we reject every voice that lowers expectation. We hear Christ and remain in His report. We do not return to lesser thinking. We do not allow contradiction to regain influence. Our ears are aligned with truth, and our expectation reflects Christ in us now. We hear health, we believe health, and we call health present. Our agreement is steady, our hearing is clear, and our expectation remains anchored in the finished reality of Christ within us now.

Chapter 3: We Hear Christ in Us as Present Health

We hear Christ in us as the present answer to every condition. We do not look outside ourselves for confirmation of health. Christ dwells in us now, and His life is whole. We are not separate from the answer; we carry the answer within. We do not approach healing as distant or external. We hear Christ speaking from within, and His voice establishes what is true. Health is not introduced from outside; it flows from union. We hear Him, and we receive what He is as our present state without delay.

We understand that union removes distance between need and answer. Christ in us is not approaching; He is present. We do not wait for Him to arrive or act. His indwelling life is active now. We hear Him, and we align immediately. We do not treat healing as an event to be achieved. We receive it as the expression of who Christ is in us. His wholeness is not partial or developing. It is complete, and we live from that completion. Our hearing anchors us in present truth, not future expectation.

We recognize that Christ does not speak sickness into us. He does not affirm weakness or decay. His voice carries life, order, and wholeness. We hear what He says, and we agree without resistance. We do not reinterpret His voice through symptoms. We do not dilute His truth with natural explanation. Christ in us is clear, and we remain clear with Him. Our hearing becomes the place of agreement, and agreement releases what is already present. We hear health, and we call it established in our bodies now.

We see that hearing Christ aligns every part of us with truth. The body does not remain independent from His voice. It answers His life. “Know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you” (1 Corinthians 6:19, KJV). Christ dwells within, and His presence governs what is expressed. We do not separate spirit from body. We hear from within, and the whole responds. Health is not external to us; it is the expression of Christ in us, and we receive it now.

We understand that our hearing directs our agreement, and our agreement releases manifestation. We do not struggle to produce results. We hear Christ and align with Him. “The words that I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they are life” (John 6:63, KJV). Christ’s voice carries life, and we receive that life through hearing. We do not add effort to make it effective. We simply hear and agree. His life moves through us, and our bodies respond to what is already present within us now.

We remain aware that distraction attempts to shift our hearing away from Christ. We do not follow competing voices. We do not entertain contradiction. Our focus is singular. We hear Christ and remain in His voice. We do not divide our attention between truth and appearance. Christ in us is clear, and we remain aligned with Him. Our hearing is steady, and our agreement is consistent. Health is not fluctuating; it is established in Christ, and we remain anchored in that reality now.

We stand firm in this: we hear Christ in us as present health. We do not wait, question, or delay. We hear and receive. Our union with Christ defines what is real, and we live from that union now. We do not search for answers; we hear the answer within. Christ in us speaks life, and we agree with Him. Health is present, active, and expressed through us now as we hear and call it established in our bodies.

Chapter 4: We Receive Before the Body Agrees

We receive before the body agrees. We do not wait for physical confirmation to accept what Christ in us has established. Receiving is not delayed until symptoms change. We believe first, because Christ is present now. We hear His voice, and we accept His truth immediately. The body does not lead our faith; Christ leads, and we follow. We do not require evidence to receive. We receive because Christ is the evidence within us. Health is not postponed; it is received now through hearing and believing.

We understand that receiving is an act of agreement with Christ. We do not earn it, and we do not qualify for it. Christ in us is already complete, and we receive from that completeness. We do not improve ourselves to receive healing. We receive because we are in union with Him. His life is our source, and we accept what He is without hesitation. Receiving is not effort; it is agreement. We hear Christ, and we say yes. That agreement establishes health as present reality within us now.

We recognize that sight often attempts to contradict what we have received. The body may not immediately reflect what is true in Christ. We do not reverse our agreement. We do not withdraw our reception. We remain aligned with what we have heard. “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, and we stand in that belief without interruption.

We do not make manifestation a condition for belief. We do not say we have received only after we see change. We say we have received because Christ is present. Our belief is anchored in Him, not in appearance. We do not fluctuate between receiving and doubting. We remain steady. Christ in us does not change, and our agreement does not change. We receive once, and we stand. Health is present, and we remain in that truth regardless of what the body reports.

We see that faith operates before evidence appears. We do not call what we see the final word. We call what Christ is the final word. “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen” (Hebrews 11:1, KJV). We receive substance now. We do not wait for visibility to confirm reality. Christ in us is sufficient, and we accept His life as our present condition. Our receiving is complete, and we stand in that completion without wavering.

We remain firm when pressure attempts to move us away from what we have received. We do not reconsider our position. We do not revisit doubt. We stand in agreement with Christ. Our hearing remains aligned, and our receiving remains intact. We do not negotiate with symptoms. We do not allow delay to redefine truth. Christ in us is constant, and we remain constant with Him. Health is not moving in and out; it is established, and we continue in that established reality now.

We conclude this: we receive before the body agrees, and we do not reverse our position. We hear Christ, we believe, and we receive. Our agreement is not temporary. It is established in union. We do not wait for confirmation; we stand in what is already true. Health is present in Christ, and we receive it fully now. Our hearing remains clear, our belief remains steady, and our bodies answer the life of Christ within us.

Chapter 5: We Speak What We Hear in Christ

We speak what we hear in Christ, and our words agree with His indwelling life. We do not speak from symptoms, reports, or appearance. We speak from union. Christ in us is life, and our words carry that life. We do not remain silent when truth is present. We declare what is established within us now. Our speech is not an attempt to create reality; it is the release of what is already true in Christ. We hear Him, and we speak accordingly. Health is present, and our words align with that present reality without hesitation.

We understand that speaking is an extension of hearing. We do not separate what we hear from what we say. Christ speaks within us, and we echo His voice. We do not contradict Him with our words. We do not describe sickness as our identity or condition. We do not repeat what opposes Christ. We speak life because we hear life. Our words carry agreement, and agreement releases manifestation. We remain consistent in what we say because we remain consistent in what we hear from Christ in us now.

We recognize that authority is present in our speaking because Christ is present in us. We do not speak as those trying to persuade or convince. We speak as those aligned with truth. “Death and life are in the power of the tongue” (Proverbs 18:21, KJV). We choose life, and we speak life. Our words are not empty; they carry the authority of Christ in us. We do not weaken our speech with doubt or contradiction. We declare health as present, and we remain firm in that declaration without retreat.

We speak directly to the body, and the body responds to Christ within us. We do not plead or beg. We do not ask the body for permission. We command in alignment with Christ. “And Jesus said unto the centurion, Go thy way; and as thou hast believed, so be it done unto thee” (Matthew 8:13, KJV). We believe, and we speak from that belief. Our words are aligned with Christ’s authority, and the body answers His life. We declare wholeness, and we expect alignment without delay.

We remain consistent in our speaking. We do not alternate between truth and contradiction. We do not speak life in one moment and repeat sickness in another. Our words remain aligned with Christ at all times. We do not allow pressure to change our confession. Christ in us is constant, and our speech reflects that constancy. We speak health, we maintain health, and we refuse to give voice to anything that opposes what Christ is within us now.

We see that our speaking is not separate from manifestation. It is part of the release of what is already present. We do not attempt to force outcomes. We speak from agreement, and manifestation follows agreement. We do not speak to produce Christ; we speak because Christ is present. Our words carry what we hear, and what we hear is truth. Health is established in Christ, and we declare it without delay, without fear, and without contradiction.

We stand in this: we speak what we hear in Christ. Our words are aligned, our hearing is clear, and our authority is active. We do not withdraw our voice. We do not silence truth. We declare what Christ is within us, and we call health present in our bodies now. Our speaking remains steady, and our agreement remains firm. Christ in us is life, and we release that life through our words now.

Chapter 6: We Witness Health Answering Christ

We witness health answering Christ within us. We do not look for possibility; we observe manifestation. Christ in us is not theoretical. His life is active, and the body responds to Him. We do not question whether the body can change. We know it answers Christ. What appears resistant does not remain resistant. What appears fixed does not remain fixed. Christ is present, and His presence produces visible response. We witness health because we hear, believe, and speak in alignment with Him. The body answers His indwelling life now.

We understand that impossible conditions yield where Christ is expressed. We do not treat symptoms as permanent. We do not accept damage as final. Christ in us is not limited by condition. We witness restoration, alignment, and function returning because His life is active within us. We do not attribute change to chance. We recognize it as the response of the body to Christ. His life governs what is expressed, and we remain aligned with that life as it manifests through us now.

We recognize that the works of Jesus reveal what is normal where Christ is present. We do not separate His works from our union with Him. “He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also” (John 14:12, KJV). We believe, and we witness the same life expressed. Healing is not rare; it is consistent with Christ in us. We do not elevate impossibility above His works. We witness health because His life is active and expressed through us now.

We see that manifestation is not delayed by what we see. We do not measure timing by appearance. Christ in us is present, and response follows His presence. “And immediately the leprosy departed from him” (Mark 1:42, KJV). We acknowledge immediacy as consistent with Christ. We do not build expectation around delay. We expect response because Christ is present. The body answers His life, and we witness that answer without hesitation or doubt.

We remain aligned as manifestation appears. We do not shift our hearing after we begin to see change. We remain steady. Christ in us does not fluctuate, and we do not fluctuate. We witness health not as a surprise but as the natural expression of His life. Our agreement remains intact, and manifestation continues. We do not interrupt what is occurring by introducing doubt. We remain aligned with Christ, and the body continues to answer His life within us now.

We acknowledge that what we witness confirms what we have already received. We do not wait for manifestation to believe; we believe, and we witness. Christ in us is the source, and manifestation is the expression. We do not separate the two. We remain grounded in union, and what is within becomes visible. Health is not introduced; it is revealed. We witness the revealing of Christ’s life in our bodies as we remain aligned with Him now.

We conclude this: we witness health answering Christ. We hear, we believe, we speak, and we observe response. We do not question the outcome. Christ in us is the answer, and the body responds to Him. We remain aligned, and manifestation continues. Health is present, active, and visible as the body answers the indwelling life of Christ within us now.

Chapter 7: We Are Sent Hearing and Releasing Health

We are sent hearing and releasing health now. We do not wait for permission or readiness. Christ in us is present, and we move from that presence. We ask in faith, and we believe that we receive. We do not delay action. We walk as Christ, and we express what He is within us. We do not call anything impossible where He dwells. We hear His voice, and we move in agreement. Health is present, and we release it now through hearing, believing, speaking, and acting in union with Christ.

We ask in faith, and we believe that we receive immediately. We do not separate asking from receiving. We do not postpone expectation. Christ in us is the answer now, and we act accordingly. We lay hands, we speak, and we declare. We do not question outcomes. We do not hesitate in action. We move in alignment with what we hear. Health is not distant; it is present. We release what we have received, and we remain steady in that release without doubt or delay.

We speak to the body, and we command wholeness. We do not plead; we declare. We do not request change; we release truth. We speak to bone, tissue, nerve, blood, and structure, and we call them into alignment with Christ. We do not accept disorder. We do not tolerate contradiction. We command health because Christ in us is health. Our words carry authority, and the body responds. We remain aligned with what we hear, and we release it without hesitation now.

We refuse visible finality. We do not accept that conditions are fixed or irreversible. Christ in us is not limited by what appears. We do not measure possibility by natural understanding. We measure by Christ. We hear Him, and we act. We do not delay because of appearance. We move because of truth. Health is present, and we release it now. We do not retreat from resistance. We stand in union, and we continue in authority without interruption.

We remain bold in action. We do not shrink back. We do not reduce what we say or do. Christ in us is active, and we move in that activity. We heal the sick, we speak life, and we declare wholeness. We do not separate hearing from action. What we hear, we do. We remain aligned, and we release what is present. Health flows through us because Christ is in us, and we act from that reality now.

We walk as Christ in every place. We do not limit this to moments or settings. Our hearing is constant, and our action is consistent. We carry His life, and we release it wherever we are. We do not wait for ideal conditions. We move now. Health is present, and we release it now. We remain aligned with Christ, and we act in agreement with His voice at all times.

We stand commissioned: we hear Christ, we believe, we receive, we speak, and we act. We do not call impossible what Christ indwells. We ask in faith, we believe that we receive, and we release health now. We walk as Christ, and we manifest His life. Our hearing is clear, our authority is active, and our action is immediate. Health is present, and we call it forth now in every place we go.