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We Walk and the Buried Come Out Free

We Walk and the Buried Come Out Free declares Christ in us as present deliverance for those covered by bondage, hidden under oppression, and shut beneath the weight of darkness. We speak from victory, walk in inheritance, and carry Christ’s liberty through us today. His risen life brings the buried out, and freedom stands visible.

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Chapter 1: Buried No Longer

The lie says we are powerless before what has been buried. It says darkness can cover a life, close the entrance, seal the ground, and keep us standing at a distance. We refuse that lie because Christ lives in us as victory. We do not look at bondage as stronger than His cross or deeper than His resurrection. The stone is not lord. The grave is not final. The command of Christ still reaches what men called gone, hidden, bound, and unreachable. Through us today, His freedom speaks with living authority. His finished work governs our speech, and His Spirit makes obedience plain.

We are not separated from Christ while oppression works in front of us. We are not observers outside His triumph. We are joined to the risen Lord, and His victory is our inheritance. The enemy uses coverings, habits, shame, fear, and silence to make captivity look permanent. Christ exposes every false covering by His finished work. He spoiled principalities and powers, making a show of them openly (Colossians 2:15, KJV). We stand from that triumph, not from uncertainty. The buried hear liberty because Christ speaks through us. His finished work governs our speech, and His Spirit makes obedience plain.

We reject the false humility that calls bondage normal. We reject the language that honors darkness by treating it as too deep to touch. Christ in us does not bow before the thickness of the pit. His light shines through us today, and the hidden place loses its right to remain closed. We speak as His Body, filled with His Spirit, governed by His finished work. The power belongs to Christ, and the expression comes through us. We do not magnify the grave. We magnify the Lord who empties it. His finished work governs our speech, and His Spirit makes obedience plain.

Our authority is not an attitude we create. Our authority is Christ Himself living through us. We carry His name, His life, His dominion, and His compassion. When we face what has been locked away, we stand with the certainty of the One who holds the keys of hell and of death (Revelation 1:18, KJV). Captivity has no covenant right above Him. Darkness has no throne higher than His. We do not ask the buried place for permission. Christ’s risen dominion speaks through us and liberty answers. His finished work governs our speech, and His Spirit makes obedience plain.

Power is not produced by our strain. Power flows from Christ alive in us. The buried come out because His word carries life, His blood has answered accusation, and His resurrection has broken the claim of death. We do not speak from distance. We speak from union. We do not act as separate workers hoping heaven assists. We act as the Body through whom the Head expresses His command. We walk toward covered places without fear, because Christ in us is greater than the thing covering them. His finished work governs our speech, and His Spirit makes obedience plain.

Action begins where excuses end. We walk, we speak, we lay hands, we command release, and we proclaim the Kingdom because Christ is active through us. We do not wait for captivity to explain itself. We do not need darkness to agree before freedom manifests. We step toward the buried today with the sound of Christ’s victory in our mouths. His finished work governs our words. His Spirit strengthens our feet. His authority fills our obedience. The covered place opens under the government of His life. His finished work governs our speech, and His Spirit makes obedience plain.

We are the walking expression of Christ’s triumph in the earth. Our feet do not carry hesitation; they carry inheritance. Our mouths do not repeat delay; they release Christ’s liberty. Our hands do not serve fear; they minister His freedom. What was buried is not beyond His reach through us. What was covered is not hidden from His light in us. What was bound is not stronger than His name through us. We walk, and Christ through us brings the buried out free. His finished work governs our speech, His Spirit makes obedience plain, and His compassion moves us toward freedom.

Chapter 2: Delay Loses Its Voice

Religion often trained us to stand near bondage and call hesitation wisdom. Fear gave delay a holy sound and taught us to wait while oppression kept speaking. Misunderstanding made us think Christ was far away, sending power from a distance instead of living in us. We renounce every voice that made passivity appear obedient. Christ did not place His Spirit in us so captivity could keep the floor. We stand as His Body, and His authority speaks through us today with clarity, mercy, and command. His finished work governs our speech, and His Spirit makes obedience plain.

Separation language made us sound empty while Christ was present in us. It taught us to speak as though heaven was closed, power was absent, and action belonged to another day. That language buried people deeper because it left oppression unchallenged. We do not agree with it. Christ said the works He did would be done by those who believe on Him (John 14:12, KJV). We honor His word by yielding our speech, our feet, and our hands to His living expression through us. His finished work governs our speech, and His Spirit makes obedience plain.

Fear says we might fail if we confront darkness. Christ’s finished work says the victory is His before we arrive. Fear says the pit may be too deep. Christ in us says no depth outranks His resurrection. Fear says we should protect ourselves from disappointment. Christ’s love expressed through us moves toward the bound with authority. We do not build doctrine from caution. We build speech from the throne. The buried do not need our concern alone. They need Christ’s freedom moving through us. His finished work governs our speech, His Spirit makes obedience plain, and His compassion moves us.

Delay loses its voice when truth fills our mouths. We do not speak like servants outside the house. We speak as sons in the Son, joined to Christ, filled with His Spirit, and sent in His victory. The same Lord who commanded Lazarus to come forth is alive in us, and His dominion has not weakened (John 11:43, KJV). We do not imitate noise. We express His authority. We do not create power. We carry the One whose word still reaches behind stones. His finished work governs our speech, His Spirit makes obedience plain, and His compassion moves us.

Power is not waiting for a better mood, a larger crowd, or a stronger moment. Christ in us is the better covenant, the living strength, and the present answer. We refuse every religious habit that makes obedience feel distant. His life moves through us today. His compassion does not pause at the edge of bondage. His authority does not ask fear for approval. We step into need with the finished work governing our expectation. The buried place faces Christ in us, not human effort. His finished work governs our speech, His Spirit makes obedience plain, and His compassion moves us.

Action becomes simple when separation is removed. We see bondage, and Christ’s liberty moves through us. We hear torment, and Christ’s peace answers through us. We find buried hope, and Christ’s resurrection life speaks through us. We are not trapped between pity and silence. We are vessels of dominion, mercy, and release. We do not make room for a powerless gospel. We proclaim the Kingdom with our mouths and demonstrate it with our hands. We walk today because Christ walks through us. His finished work governs our speech, and His Spirit makes obedience plain.

The old delay has no authority over our steps. We do not stand at the entrance of captivity repeating questions that Christ already answered. We do not call waiting obedience when Christ’s command is already clear. We walk as His Body in the earth, carrying His victory into covered places. Our obedience is not self-powered movement; it is Christ expressed through yielded members. The buried come out because the risen Lord lives in us, speaks through us, and manifests freedom where silence once stood. His finished work governs our speech, His Spirit makes obedience plain, and His compassion moves us.

Chapter 3: We Stand in Living Inheritance

Our identity begins in Christ, not in the condition we face. We are not named by the buried place, the closed stone, the long bondage, or the visible resistance. We are joined to the risen Lord, seated in His victory, and filled with His Spirit. Our inheritance is not weakness with religious language over it. Our inheritance is Christ Himself living through us. We stand where He has placed us, and we speak from what He finished. Through us today, His liberty reaches what was hidden. His finished work governs our speech, and His Spirit makes obedience plain.

We do not borrow authority from noise, titles, approval, or human confidence. Christ is our life, and His life is enough in us. The Father delivered us from the power of darkness and translated us into the kingdom of His dear Son (Colossians 1:13, KJV). That kingdom is not a theory in our mouths. It is the present government of Christ expressed through us. We belong to His dominion. We carry His freedom. We walk from inheritance, and captivity meets another Lord. His finished work governs our speech, His Spirit makes obedience plain, and His compassion moves us.

Identity removes the false question of worthiness. We do not ask whether we are enough to face what is buried. Christ in us is enough. We do not measure ourselves against the depth of bondage. We behold the Lord who defeated death. We are His Body, His members, His expression, and His dwelling place. The answer is not our strength apart from Him. The answer is His strength through us today. We stand in union, and union silences the lie of distance. His finished work governs our speech, and His Spirit makes obedience plain.

The buried come out because Christ’s word of freedom has a vessel in the earth. Our feet carry His inheritance into places that loss claimed. Our hands serve His compassion. Our mouths release His truth. Our eyes refuse to worship the covering. We see through the finished work. The Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead dwells in us and gives life according to God’s word (Romans 8:11, KJV). We agree with that indwelling life by speaking and acting from it. His finished work governs our speech, and His Spirit makes obedience plain.

Authority becomes clear when identity is settled. We are not trying to become victorious. Christ is our victory, and we walk in Him. We are not striving to gain inheritance. We have obtained inheritance in Him. We do not use commands as a performance. We speak because Christ’s dominion fills us. We do not lay hands as a ritual. Christ ministers through our hands. We do not walk toward the bound as separate helpers. We walk as His Body, carrying His liberty. His finished work governs our speech, and His Spirit makes obedience plain.

Power flows through established identity. When we know Christ lives in us, the buried place loses the advantage of intimidation. We do not negotiate with darkness from beneath it. We speak from above, because our life is hid with Christ in God. His resurrection defines our posture. His finished work defines our expectation. His Spirit defines our movement. Today, we walk as those who belong to victory, not as those seeking a sign that victory may become true. His finished work governs our speech, and His Spirit makes obedience plain. His compassion moves through us today.

Action follows identity without delay. We see what is covered, and Christ’s light through us exposes it. We hear the cry beneath weight, and Christ’s freedom through us answers it. We meet oppression, and Christ’s authority through us commands release. We meet despair, and Christ’s life through us raises hope into open air. We do not step outside our identity to minister. Ministry is Christ manifesting through who we are in Him. We walk, and the buried come out free. His finished work governs our speech, His Spirit makes obedience plain, and His compassion moves us.

Chapter 4: Christ in Us Opens the Grave

Union with Christ removes the distance that religion tried to keep. We are not reaching toward a far Lord while bondage stands near. Christ lives in us, and His life is present where we stand. His Spirit does not visit us as strangers; His Spirit dwells in us as the life of the new creation. We are one Spirit with the Lord (1 Corinthians 6:17, KJV). Therefore our words, feet, and hands become instruments of His liberty through us today. His finished work governs our speech, and His Spirit makes obedience plain.

We do not divide Christ in heaven from Christ in us. The risen Lord reigns, and His reign is expressed through His Body in the earth. We honor His throne by refusing to speak as though we are empty. We honor His indwelling by refusing to speak as though we are alone. Bondage depends on the lie of separation. Freedom manifests where union is known, spoken, and acted upon. The buried place does not face our separate strength. It faces Christ living through us. His finished work governs our speech, and His Spirit makes obedience plain.

Union means His compassion moves through our compassion, His authority speaks through our mouths, and His victory walks through our feet. We do not become another source. We remain yielded members of His Body. Christ is the Head, and we are His expression. When we move toward captivity, we are not carrying religious sympathy only. Christ through us brings release today. The same life that conquered the grave reaches the buried, not as memory, but as present dominion in us. His finished work governs our speech, and His Spirit makes obedience plain.

The grave cannot define union. The stone cannot interrupt union. Delay cannot dilute union. Christ in us is not weakened by the history of the bondage in front of us. His life is eternal, incorruptible, and victorious. Jesus said, “Because I live, ye shall live also” (John 14:19, KJV). That life is not silent in us. It speaks liberty, commands release, heals wounds, breaks chains, restores breath, and brings covered places into the light of His finished work. His finished work governs our speech, His Spirit makes obedience plain, and His compassion moves us.

Authority operates through union as expression, not separation. We command because Christ’s authority speaks through us. We lay hands because Christ’s life ministers through us. We walk because Christ’s dominion advances through us. We do not add ourselves beside Him as partners with separate power. We are members of His Body, filled with His Spirit, carrying His name. The buried do not need our independent strength. The buried receive His living freedom through us as we obey from union. His finished work governs our speech, His Spirit makes obedience plain, and His compassion moves us.

Power becomes visible when union becomes practical. We stop treating Christ in us as a doctrine stored in the mind and begin walking as His living members. We speak to the covered place. We command the hold to break. We call forth what darkness tried to silence. We minister peace where torment ruled. We release forgiveness where accusation held the door. Today, Christ’s life through us opens what bondage tried to seal, and liberty enters the place that seemed closed. His finished work governs our speech, and His Spirit makes obedience plain. His compassion moves through us today.

We walk with settled union. We do not wait for a feeling to certify what the cross completed. We do not wait for fear to become comfortable. We do not wait for darkness to look weak. Christ in us is the power of God expressed through yielded bodies. Our feet carry His victory, our hands serve His mercy, and our words release His command. What was buried under oppression meets the risen Lord living through us, and freedom comes into open air. His finished work governs our speech, His Spirit makes obedience plain, and His compassion moves us.

Chapter 5: Our Feet Carry His Dominion

Christ has given authority that operates through His Body in the earth. We do not hold authority as private pride or human control. We carry Christ’s dominion as yielded members under the Head. Our feet move under His government, and our words agree with His victory. Jesus gave power over all the power of the enemy, and nothing shall by any means hurt us (Luke 10:19, KJV). We receive His word as settled truth, and through us today His freedom confronts captivity. His finished work governs our speech, and His Spirit makes obedience plain.

Authority is not loudness. Authority is Christ expressed with certainty. We do not need to prove ourselves to darkness. We stand in the name above every name. We do not speak from irritation, fear, or performance. We speak from union with the risen Lord. When bondage hides beneath layers of shame, habit, torment, and silence, Christ’s command through us reaches the root. The buried place must answer the government of the King. His dominion is not delayed by what resisted Him yesterday. His finished work governs our speech, and His Spirit makes obedience plain.

Our inheritance includes movement. We are not called to admire victory from a chair. We walk into need because Christ walks through us. We enter hard places because His light in us is greater than the darkness there. We bring liberty because His Spirit is upon His Body to proclaim freedom. The Lord anointed Jesus to preach deliverance to the captives (Luke 4:18, KJV), and His life continues to express that mission through us today. His finished work governs our speech, His Spirit makes obedience plain, and His compassion moves us plainly.

We do not treat authority as a future reward. We receive it as Christ’s present expression through us. The enemy wants our feet still, our mouths cautious, and our hands unused. Christ in us moves with compassion and command. We refuse the lie that freedom must wait until oppression looks ready. Captivity never prepares itself for release. The authority of Christ breaks its claim. We speak release, lay hands, cast out darkness, proclaim the Kingdom, and walk as those governed by His throne. His finished work governs our speech, and His Spirit makes obedience plain.

Power follows the name of Jesus because the name carries the Person, the victory, and the finished work. We do not use His name as a phrase attached to uncertainty. We speak in His name because we live in Him and He lives in us. His authority is not borrowed by distance; it is expressed by union. Our feet carry His dominion to the buried. Our mouths carry His command to the bound. Our hands carry His mercy to the wounded. His finished work governs our speech, and His Spirit makes obedience plain.

Action is the evidence that we agree with authority. We do not claim dominion and remain silent before bondage. We do not honor the King and leave captives covered. We move today because Christ in us is active. We speak because His word is alive. We touch because His life ministers through us. We confront demons because His authority is greater. We call the buried out because His resurrection has already defeated the power that tried to hold them. His finished work governs our speech, and His Spirit makes obedience plain.

We walk as those whose feet belong to Christ’s victory. Every step says the earth is the Lord’s. Every command says the grave is not final. Every act of mercy says oppression has no covenant right to rule what Christ purchased. We carry no self-made power. We carry Christ’s living dominion through us. The buried come out because His Kingdom is at hand through His Body, and liberty stands where bondage once tried to hide the sons of God. His finished work governs our speech, and His Spirit makes obedience plain.

Chapter 6: The Pattern Walks Through Us

Jesus showed authority as the Father’s life expressed through Him, and the apostles showed Christ’s life expressed through His Body. We do not study that pattern as distant history. We receive it as the shape of Christ’s continuing work through us. Jesus healed the sick, cleansed lepers, raised the dead, and cast out devils (Matthew 10:8, KJV). His command carries His nature. Through us today, the same Christ manifests compassion, dominion, and freedom in the earth. His finished work governs our speech, His Spirit makes obedience plain, and His compassion moves us.

The pattern is not human greatness. The pattern is God’s life moving through yielded flesh. Jesus did nothing as a separate source from the Father, and we do nothing as a separate source from Christ. We refuse every version of ministry that makes us independent performers. We honor the Son by letting His life govern our words and works. When we face buried people, hidden pain, demonic holds, or covered hopes, Christ through us continues His mission with authority and mercy. His finished work governs our speech, His Spirit makes obedience plain, and His compassion moves us.

Peter did not give the lame man personal power. He declared what he had in the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, and the man rose and walked (Acts 3:6, KJV). That pattern guards us from pride and unbelief. We do not say we have nothing while Christ lives in us. We do not say power is ours apart from Him. We say Christ has given Himself, and His name speaks through us today with living force. His finished work governs our speech, His Spirit makes obedience plain, and His compassion moves us.

The apostles moved because Christ had filled them with His Spirit. They did not wait for oppression to become polite. They preached, healed, delivered, and suffered with boldness because the risen Lord was alive through them. We stand in that same Christ, under that same Head, with that same Spirit. We do not imitate their vocabulary without their surrender to His indwelling life. We carry the pattern by union. The buried hear freedom because Christ’s living authority has a Body in the earth. His finished work governs our speech, and His Spirit makes obedience plain.

Authority and power work together as Christ is expressed. Authority gives the command; power manifests the freedom. We do not separate them. We speak with His authority and trust His power to act through us. We lay hands because His life ministers. We cast out demons because His dominion reigns. We preach the Kingdom because His throne is present. We raise the dead because His resurrection life is greater than death. The pattern is Christ through His Body. His finished work governs our speech, His Spirit makes obedience plain, and His compassion moves us.

Action keeps the pattern from becoming theory. We see sickness, and Christ heals through us. We meet torment, and Christ commands release through us. We find buried life, and Christ calls it forth through us. We encounter lack, and Christ’s fullness answers through us. Today, we do not admire the book of Acts from a safe distance. We walk as the same risen Lord expresses His life through our feet, hands, mouths, and obedience. His finished work governs our speech, His Spirit makes obedience plain, and His compassion moves us toward freedom. His compassion moves through us today.

We are not building a monument to former days. We are walking as Christ’s present Body. His works were never meant to remain trapped in memory while need fills the earth. His Spirit dwells in us, His name is upon us, His victory defines us, and His command sends us. The buried come out because Christ still walks through yielded feet, speaks through yielded mouths, touches through yielded hands, and manifests liberty through us in the places where bondage stood. His finished work governs our speech, His Spirit makes obedience plain, and His compassion moves us.

Chapter 7: We Walk as Christ in Liberty

We walk because Christ has already sent His Body with His life, His name, and His authority. We do not wait for another permission. We do not speak as though the command is hidden. We preach the Kingdom because the King lives in us. We heal the sick because Christ’s healing life ministers through us. We lay hands because His mercy reaches through our hands. We cast out demons because His dominion speaks through us today. We raise the dead because His resurrection reigns. His finished work governs our speech, and His Spirit makes obedience plain.

We go where bondage has buried people under fear, shame, torment, sickness, grief, and darkness. Christ in us does not walk around the grave; He speaks to it through us. Jesus said signs shall follow them that believe, and in His name devils are cast out and the sick recover (Mark 16:17-18, KJV). We do not reduce His word. We yield our mouths, our feet, and our hands. The buried come out because Christ’s command carries freedom through us. His finished work governs our speech, and His Spirit makes obedience plain.

We preach the Kingdom with clear mouths. We announce the reign of Christ, the finished work of the cross, the forgiveness of sins, the defeat of darkness, and the nearness of liberty. We do not preach delay. We do not preach helplessness. We do not preach a distant Lord while Christ dwells in us. We speak as His Body, and His message carries His power. The Kingdom is not words only. Christ through us brings demonstration, healing, deliverance, and visible freedom today. His finished work governs our speech, and His Spirit makes obedience plain.

We heal the sick and lay hands with Christ as the source. Our touch is not empty ritual. His life is expressed through us. Our command is not human pressure. His authority speaks through us. Our expectation is not wishful thinking. His finished work defines us. We do not ask sickness to stay where Christ has borne it. We do not call pain lord where Jesus is Lord. We minister from union, and the body receives the life of Christ through us. His finished work governs our speech, and His Spirit makes obedience plain.

We cast out demons because Christ’s dominion is greater than every unclean hold. We do not fear voices, manifestations, histories, or hidden roots. The seventy returned with joy because devils were subject through His name (Luke 10:17, KJV). We stand in that name as His Body. We command release with His authority. We refuse conversation that gives darkness a throne. We speak freedom, and the buried come out from under torment. Christ through us breaks the hold and fills the place with peace. His finished work governs our speech, and His Spirit makes obedience plain.

We raise the dead because Christ is resurrection and life, and His victory is not a symbol. We do not worship death by calling it final where Christ commands life. We do not exalt the last barrier above the risen Lord. We walk as Christ, not as separate sources, but as His Body filled with His Spirit. Today, our feet carry victory, our hands carry mercy, our mouths carry command, and the buried hear the sound of liberty in Christ. His finished work governs our speech, and His Spirit makes obedience plain. His compassion moves through us today.

We walk as Christ in the earth because Christ lives through us. We preach the Kingdom, heal the sick, lay hands, cast out demons, raise the dead, and bring the buried out free by His authority expressed through us. We do not shrink. We do not wait. We do not hide. We do not honor captivity with silence. We move as His inheritance people, filled with His life, governed by His throne, and sent in His victory until liberty stands visible. His finished work governs our speech, His Spirit makes obedience plain, and His compassion moves us.