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We Reveal Christ in the Rising of Health

We Reveal Christ in the Rising of Health declares that Christlikeness is not hidden theory but visible life expressed through us. Health rises because Christ lives in us as resurrection, order, strength, and wholeness. We reject powerless speech, receive His finished work, and walk as His body, showing His life through healing, authority, compassion, and obedient action.

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Chapter 1: The Lie of Powerless Bodies

The lie says we stand far from Christ while sickness speaks louder than His finished work. The lie says our bodies must bow to weakness as though resurrection has no present witness through us. We reject that sentence. Christ is not distant from us, and His life is not locked away from our flesh. We are joined to Him, and His wholeness has the right to be seen through our bodies. We do not honor disease as master. We honor Christ as life, and His life carries power, order, and visible health.

We refuse the speech that makes weakness our identity. Pain may speak, symptoms may argue, and age may present its report, but Christ defines us from the throne of His finished work. We do not receive the body as a prison separated from redemption. The whole person belongs to Christ. Our spirit, soul, and body are under His lordship. The same Jesus who forgave sin also healed bodies and raised the dead. His name still carries authority through us, for He is “the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever” (Hebrews 13:8, KJV).

When sickness confronts us, Christ’s healing life is expressed through us today. We do not answer as frightened flesh trying to win a battle. We answer as His body carrying His victory. Health rises because Christ lives in us and refuses agreement with corruption. The lie calls us powerless; truth names us joined to the Lord. The lie says we must wait helplessly; truth declares Christ is present through us. The lie says we are only observers; truth declares His compassion moves through our hands, our mouths, and our whole body.

We carry authority because Christ is not divided from His body. The Head does not live in victory while the body remains sentenced to defeat. His triumph fills us with command, clarity, and action. We do not create healing from ourselves. Christ reveals His health through us. We do not worship the report of decline. We speak to the mountain because Christ’s authority speaks through us. The image of Christ is not a doctrine trapped in thought. It becomes visible as life, peace, strength, and order rise in the body.

We stand in the word that says, “by whose stripes ye were healed” (1 Peter 2:24, KJV). That word is not weak memory; it is present authority through Christ in us today. We do not beg for what His stripes already purchased. We agree with His finished work and speak from the cross, the empty tomb, and the seated Christ. Health is not a reward for striving. Health is the rightful witness of Christ’s life. We receive no religious argument that makes sickness more certain than redemption.

Christ in us acts with compassion, not delay. When we see the sick, we do not speak as those without inheritance. We speak as His body on earth. We lay hands because Christ heals through us. We command torment to leave because Christ’s authority has dominion through us. We release peace because His life carries peace. We proclaim health because His kingdom has arrived in us. Our bodies are not abandoned territory. Our bodies are members of Christ, and His life makes them instruments of visible glory.

We renounce the powerless lie and stand as the body of Christ today. We do not wait for a special class to demonstrate His life. We carry Christ in us, and His risen health is expressed through us. We speak to sickness with His authority. We lay hands with His compassion. We walk in the image of the Son, and His life rises in us with order, strength, and freedom. The whole body belongs to Him, and the whole body reveals Him.

Chapter 2: The Delay That Religion Built

Religion taught us to speak distance where Christ established union. Fear taught us to call delay humility. Misunderstanding taught us to treat sickness as a teacher while Christ revealed the Father as healer. We reject the speech that keeps us passive before pain. We do not build doctrine from defeat. We receive truth from Jesus Christ, who showed the Father’s will by healing all who came under oppression. Separation language trained silence, but union language releases authority. Christ lives in us, and His life does not need permission from fear.

Fear says caution is wisdom when sickness appears. Christ says His sheep hear His voice and follow Him. We do not confuse obedience with hesitation. We do not call unbelief maturity. We honor the Word above tradition, even when tradition sounds religious. Jesus healed bodies, cleansed lepers, opened blind eyes, and raised the dead. He said, “He that hath seen me hath seen the Father” (John 14:9, KJV). We see the Father in the Son, and we see healing as His nature expressed through us.

When delay tries to govern us, Christ’s truth speaks through us today. We refuse the old script that says healing belongs somewhere else, to someone else, or to another age. We do not need fear’s approval before we obey Christ. We do not need tradition’s permission before we lay hands. The delay that religion built collapses under the authority of Christ in us. Our words become clean, direct, and settled. Christ is healer through us, not a memory above us.

Separation language sounds humble, but it denies what Christ finished. It says God is high and we are low, as though His Spirit did not dwell in us. It says we must wait until heaven to know wholeness, as though resurrection life has no witness in the body. We reject that broken speech. Christ raised us together and made us sit together in heavenly places in Him. His authority is not borrowed by distance. His authority is expressed through union, and union produces action without fear.

We break agreement with delay because Christ has already spoken. He said, “these signs shall follow them that believe” (Mark 16:17, KJV). Signs follow Christ’s life in us today. We cast out demons because His name has authority. We speak with power because His Spirit fills us. We lay hands on the sick because His compassion moves through us. We do not make signs our idol. We make Christ our source, and signs follow His life as creation obeys His dominion.

Religion made passivity sound safe, but Christ made obedience simple. We see need, and Christ moves through us. We hear bondage, and Christ commands through us. We meet sickness, and Christ heals through us. We are not independent actors trying to prove strength. We are His body carrying His nature. Fear wants us to protect our reputation. Christ expresses love through us and destroys the work of the enemy. The body of Christ is not silent before pain. The body speaks because the Head reigns.

We cast off hesitation today and receive the clean language of union. Christ is not outside us, persuading us from afar. Christ lives in us and expresses His kingdom through us. We do not treat health as a rare exception. We treat Christ as Lord over the whole body. We speak life, lay hands, and command release because His authority fills us. Delay loses its throne. Fear loses its pulpit. Christ rises through us in visible health.

Chapter 3: Our Identity Carries His Image

Our identity begins in Christ, not in weakness, symptoms, history, or fear. We are not named by what attacked the body. We are named by the One who redeemed the whole person. Christ is our life, and His image is carried through us. We do not divide holiness from health or spirit from body as though redemption is partial. The image of Christ includes purity, authority, compassion, peace, and power. We receive our identity from His finished work and speak from the place He has established.

We are joined to the Lord as one Spirit, and that union governs our speech. We do not speak as outsiders hoping for mercy from a distance. We speak as sons in the Son, filled with His life and governed by His Word. The body belongs to Christ, and Christ is not ashamed to reveal His glory through flesh. Scripture says, “he that is joined unto the Lord is one spirit” (1 Corinthians 6:17, KJV). Union is not theory. Union is the ground of our authority.

When our identity is challenged, Christ’s image is revealed through us today. We do not negotiate with sickness as though it owns the body. We do not confess confusion over what Christ has made clear. We are His body, His members, His temple, His witnesses. The enemy wants us to call ourselves weak while Christ calls us His. The enemy wants us to measure health by appearance alone while Christ speaks from completion. We stand in who He is in us.

Identity gives authority its proper root. We do not command from self-confidence. We command because Christ lives in us and speaks through us. We do not lay hands to test a theory. We lay hands because His compassion fills His body. We do not preach health as human optimism. We preach Christ crucified, risen, seated, and expressed through us. His life establishes our language. His victory establishes our expectation. His body becomes the visible place where His finished work confronts sickness.

We bear the image of the heavenly because Christ has made us new. The Word says, “as we have borne the image of the earthy, we shall also bear the image of the heavenly” (1 Corinthians 15:49, KJV). That image is not postponed into powerless speech. Christlikeness rises through us today as His life orders the body. We receive strength as His expression, peace as His government, and health as His witness. The old image loses authority where Christ is revealed.

We act from identity because Christ acts through His body. We speak to pain with His authority. We refuse fear with His sound mind. We minister healing with His compassion. We stand before disease as those who belong to resurrection. We do not create a separate religious personality. We reveal Christ. Our mouths carry His truth. Our hands carry His tenderness. Our steps carry His dominion. The body becomes a servant of righteousness, not a servant of decay, because Christ reigns in us.

We agree with Christ today. We are not abandoned flesh trying to survive. We are His body, His temple, His workmanship, and His expression in the earth. Health rises because His life rises through us. We do not bow to old names. We carry His name. We do not repeat the language of defeat. We declare the language of union. Christ in us is the hope of glory, and His glory is seen through restored strength, ordered bodies, and obedient action.

Chapter 4: His Life Rises Through Us

Union means His life is not merely near us; His life is expressed through us. We do not separate Christ from our bodies, our words, our hands, or our walk. The life of Jesus rises through us with authority because we are members of Him. Health is not an outside gift floating toward distant servants. Health is the life of Christ manifesting through His body. We receive this truth without apology. We do not call union pride. We call union the finished work of God.

Christ’s life carries more authority than sickness, more order than confusion, and more strength than decay. We do not build our confession from what the body reports. We build it from the Son of God, who lives in us. The Word says, “Christ liveth in me” (Galatians 2:20, KJV). That truth governs our whole person. His life does not remain hidden behind religious language. His life speaks, heals, strengthens, restores, and reveals the Father through us in the places where need appears.

When weakness presents itself, Christ’s life rises through us today. We do not speak as bodies separated from resurrection. We speak as His members filled with His Spirit. We declare health because Christ is health in us. We release peace because Christ is peace through us. We command torment to leave because Christ’s authority has dominion through us. The body is not beyond His reach. The body is the place where His life becomes visible in strength, rest, motion, and wholeness.

Union removes begging from our speech. We do not beg Christ to cross a distance He already removed. We do not ask Him to become present where He already dwells. We acknowledge Him in us and move with His authority. Our prayer becomes agreement. Our command becomes obedience. Our touch becomes His compassion expressed. We do not worship methods. We honor Christ as source. When we lay hands, it is Christ healing through us. When we speak, it is Christ’s truth confronting the lie.

His resurrection life fills mortal bodies by the Spirit. The Word says that the Spirit who raised Jesus shall quicken our mortal bodies (Romans 8:11, KJV). That promise stands over us today. We do not reduce it to poetry. We receive it as living truth. The same resurrection power that raised Christ from the dead works in us. Health rises because death has lost dominion. Strength rises because Christ is alive. Order rises because the King governs His temple.

We express His life through action. We do not only agree in words while fear controls our hands. We speak, touch, command, and serve because Christ acts through us. We bless the body with His peace. We address pain with His authority. We minister to the sick with His healing life. We face oppression with His victory. The life of Christ is not silent within us. His life is active, clear, and compassionate. We are not striving for union. We are living from union.

We walk in union today. Christ is our life, and His life rises through us in visible health. We do not accept the lie that sickness is stronger than resurrection. We do not accept the speech that divides His Spirit from our bodies. We carry the whole Christ in the whole body. His strength fills our frame. His peace orders our members. His authority speaks through our mouth. His compassion moves through our hands. His image appears as health rises.

Chapter 5: Authority in the Whole Body

Authority belongs to Christ, and Christ lives in us. We do not treat authority as a distant badge handed to a few. We receive authority as the expression of the reigning Lord through His body. The whole body is under His government. Our mouth, hands, feet, mind, and frame belong to His dominion. We do not act from separate human power. We act because Christ the King speaks and moves through us. His authority carries healing because His kingdom overthrows the works of darkness.

Authority is not noise, performance, or pressure. Authority is Christ’s settled dominion expressed through obedient bodies. We do not shout to create power. We speak because power belongs to the risen Lord in us. Jesus said, “All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth” (Matthew 28:18, KJV). The One with all power lives in us and sends us. We do not make ourselves great. We reveal His greatness by yielding our bodies as instruments of His life.

When sickness stands before us, Christ’s authority speaks through us today. We do not ask disease for permission to leave. We do not ask fear to approve our obedience. We speak in the name of Jesus because His name carries dominion. We lay hands because His compassion flows through us. We command pain to depart because His victory is greater than the attack. Authority is not harshness. Authority is love refusing to let bondage remain where Christ’s kingdom is present.

The whole body learns to serve His rule. Our mouth declares the kingdom. Our hands minister healing. Our feet carry peace. Our eyes see need without fear. Our ears hear the truth above the report. Our mind agrees with Christ instead of confusion. Our whole frame becomes an instrument of righteousness. We do not offer Christ partial obedience. We present ourselves to God as alive from the dead, and our members become weapons of righteousness through His life within us.

Jesus gave authority over devils and diseases. The Word says He gave “power and authority over all devils, and to cure diseases” (Luke 9:1, KJV). That authority is expressed through us today because Christ remains the source. We do not separate His commission from His presence. We do not separate His name from His power. We do not separate His body from His work. His kingdom still comes against darkness, and His body still carries the command of the King.

Action completes the confession of authority. We do not only say Christ heals through us; we lay hands in His name. We do not only say Christ frees through us; we cast out demons by His authority. We do not only say Christ raises life; we speak to death with His risen victory. We do not only say Christ reigns; we preach the kingdom where darkness has claimed territory. Authority becomes visible when we obey. His power moves through action, not through silent agreement.

We stand as the whole body under Christ’s dominion today. Health rises because the King governs His temple. We refuse powerless religion and passive speech. We receive His authority as His expression through us. We preach, heal, deliver, and raise because Christ acts through His body. We walk in His image without apology. Our whole person belongs to Him, and His whole victory speaks through us. The visible rising of health declares that Jesus Christ reigns.

Chapter 6: The Pattern of Christ Expressed

Jesus is the pattern of the Father expressed through a body. He did not reveal distance, delay, or helplessness. He revealed compassion with authority. He touched lepers, opened blind eyes, strengthened lame bodies, rebuked fevers, cast out demons, and raised the dead. We do not study Him as a hero separated from us. We behold Him as the Head whose life fills His body. What He revealed in His earthly ministry still expresses the Father’s will through us by His Spirit.

Jesus said the works He did would continue through those joined to Him. He declared, “He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also” (John 14:12, KJV). We receive His words without reducing them. We do not explain away His commission with religious fear. We honor Him by agreeing. His works are not self-originating works through us. They are His works continuing through His body. We act because Christ lives, speaks, heals, and commands through us.

When we behold Jesus, Christ’s same compassion moves through us today. We do not see sickness and retreat into theory. We see sickness and know the Father’s will has been revealed in the Son. We do not see demons and become silent. We command release because Jesus has authority over all darkness. We do not see death and worship its finality. We speak with His risen victory. Jesus is not merely our example outside us. Jesus is our life within us.

The apostles carried this same pattern because Christ continued His work through them. Peter said to the lame man, “In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth rise up and walk” (Acts 3:6, KJV). Peter did not speak from human greatness. Christ’s authority spoke through him. The man rose because the name of Jesus carried power. We receive that pattern. We do not exalt men. We exalt Christ expressed through yielded bodies. The same Lord remains present in His body.

Power becomes visible where Christ’s authority is obeyed. The pattern is simple: see need, reveal Christ, speak His authority, act in His compassion, and give glory to God. We do not need complicated speech to make Christ powerful. We need agreement with His life in us. We preach the kingdom because Jesus preached the kingdom. We heal the sick because Jesus healed the sick. We cast out demons because Jesus cast out demons. We raise the dead because Jesus is resurrection.

We do not separate doctrine from demonstration. Truth that never acts becomes trapped in the mouth. Christ’s truth moves through us into bodies, homes, streets, and nations. We carry the word of reconciliation and the ministry of power because Christ is not silent through His body. We teach what He finished, and we demonstrate what His life carries. Our whole body becomes a witness: hands that bless, feet that go, mouths that speak, and hearts governed by His love.

We embrace the pattern of Christ expressed today. Jesus reveals the Father, the apostles reveal Christ in action, and we reveal Christ through His life in us. We do not stand as spectators before need. We stand as His body carrying His authority. Health rises where His life is received and released. We speak His name. We lay hands. We command freedom. We proclaim the kingdom. The image of Christ appears through visible health, restored bodies, and obedient love.

Chapter 7: We Walk as Christ in Visible Health

We stand commissioned because Christ lives in us. We do not wait for another signal, another season, or another qualification. Jesus already said go, and His Spirit dwells in us. We preach the Kingdom because Christ’s reign speaks through our mouths. We heal the sick because Christ’s life moves through our hands. We lay hands because His compassion fills His body. We cast out demons because His authority rules over darkness. We raise the dead because His resurrection victory lives through us and death is not lord.

We walk as Christ because Christ is our life. We do not imitate Him from distance. We express Him from union. Our feet carry peace, our hands carry mercy, our mouths carry command, and our bodies carry the witness of His health. We do not make sickness our teacher. We make Christ our Lord. We do not make delay our doctrine. We make obedience our answer. Jesus said, “preach, saying, The kingdom of heaven is at hand” (Matthew 10:7, KJV), and His word governs us.

When we meet sickness, Christ heals through us today. We speak to pain with His authority. We lay hands without fear because His compassion is present. We command strength to rise because His life governs the body. We do not speak from our own power. We speak in His name. We do not touch as empty vessels. We touch as His body filled with His Spirit. Health rises as Christ’s life is expressed, and the visible body becomes a witness that Jesus reigns.

When we meet oppression, Christ’s freedom commands through us. We cast out demons because darkness has no covenant right over what Christ has redeemed. We do not wrestle from panic. We stand from victory. We do not ask torment to explain itself. We command release in the name of Jesus. The kingdom of God is not weak before bondage. Christ in us confronts the enemy’s works with dominion. Our voice carries His rule, and our obedience carries His compassion into every captive place.

When we face death, Christ’s risen victory speaks through us today. We do not bow to the grave as final authority. We speak life because Jesus is resurrection and life. He said, “raise the dead” (Matthew 10:8, KJV), and His command belongs to His body. We do not turn that command into poetry. We receive it as commission. We answer death with Christ alive in us. We declare life, call bodies to rise, and refuse to honor death above the risen Lord.

We walk as Christ in the earth. We preach the Kingdom with clarity. We heal the sick with His life. We lay hands with His compassion. We cast out demons with His authority. We raise the dead with His victory. We walk in love without weakness, holiness without distance, boldness without pride, and authority without self-origin. The whole body reveals the whole Christ. We do not hide His image under religious caution. We move as His members, and His health rises visibly through us.

We go today. Christ speaks through us, heals through us, commands through us, and reveals Himself through us. We do not carry powerless religion. We carry the living Lord. We do not carry fear. We carry His authority. We do not carry delay. We carry obedience. We do not carry decline as identity. We carry resurrection life in the whole body. Health rises, captives go free, darkness leaves, the dead hear Christ’s victory, and the image of Christ appears through us.