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Today We Reveal Christ in the Rising of Health

Today We Reveal Christ in the Rising of Health declares that Christlikeness appears in the whole body as life rises, strength returns, and wholeness becomes visible now. We do not speak health as a distant hope, but as the living expression of Christ in us. His image governs our bodies, our words, our hands, our walk, and our witness until health rises as present truth.

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Chapter 1: We Walk as Victory Made Visible

We walk today because Christ in us is not silent, hidden, delayed, or unsure. His victory fills our steps with purpose, and His inheritance speaks through our obedience now. We do not approach buried places as servants begging for permission; we arrive as sons carrying the finished triumph of the risen Lord. The ground under our feet bears witness that death has lost authority. Wherever Christ sends our steps, captivity hears liberty coming.

We walk with feet that belong to the King, and every step announces that inheritance has entered the place of loss. We do not measure the depth of the grave before we speak. We measure all things by the Lord who conquered death and lives in us now. The buried hear the voice of Christ through His Body, and chains loosen because His authority is present. Victory is not far away; victory walks in us today.

We do not walk according to the report of darkness, the memory of defeat, or the fear of impossible places. Christ in us carries a better testimony than every tomb, pit, prison, and hidden sorrow. Our feet are not wandering; they are governed by inheritance. We step into dry ground, broken streets, silent homes, and forgotten lives with the full certainty that the Deliverer lives within us. Liberty moves where sons walk in faith.

The buried come out because Christ has already entered the lowest place and risen above it. No depth can hide from His finished triumph. No bondage can outlast His present life. We stand in His resurrection reality, and we walk as those who carry His command into the places men stopped visiting. We speak without delay, because the same Christ who called Lazarus forth now speaks through His living Body.

We refuse the lie that buried things must remain buried because time has passed. Christ is not weakened by time, distance, failure, shame, addiction, grief, or generational bondage. His inheritance stands above every history of captivity. We walk into the places covered by silence and call forth what belongs to Him. The enemy does not own the buried. Christ owns the earth, the fullness, and the lives He purchased.

Our feet carry the testimony that liberty is not theory. Liberty has direction, movement, sound, and expression. We walk into need with Christ alive in us, and the atmosphere changes because the rightful Lord is present through His sons. We do not wait for fear to leave before obeying. We walk because obedience belongs to our nature in Christ. The buried come out free as His life confronts every grave.

Today our steps declare that victory has substance. Our inheritance is not stored beyond reach; it is active in the earth through Christ in us. We walk into bondage with peace, into grief with resurrection, into oppression with authority, and into despair with the light of life. The buried are not forgotten, and the captives are not final. Christ in us manifests deliverance, and our feet carry freedom now.

Chapter 2: We Carry Liberty Into Hidden Places

We walk toward hidden places because Christ sees what darkness tried to conceal. The buried do not vanish from His sight, and captivity cannot remove anyone from His reach. We carry liberty into back rooms, silent memories, family wounds, abandoned callings, oppressed minds, and places where hope was covered. Our feet move with heaven’s certainty. Christ in us does not inspect bondage with fear; He exposes it with victorious light.

We do not need darkness to explain itself before we release the truth. Christ in us is truth alive, and truth breaks the agreement that kept people buried. We speak as sons who know the finished work has authority over every hidden chain. Shame loses its language. Fear loses its argument. The grave loses its covering. Those buried beneath accusation begin to rise because liberty speaks louder than condemnation.

Our inheritance includes the right to walk where bondage claimed territory and announce another kingdom. We do not honor the enemy’s occupation as permanent. We walk through neighborhoods, families, gatherings, hospitals, prisons, shelters, and lonely roads with the knowledge that Christ has purchased freedom. Every place under our feet becomes a place of witness. The buried hear footsteps of mercy, not judgment, and Christ draws them into liberty.

We carry deliverance without pride because the power is Christ in us, not performance from us. We do not magnify ourselves, methods, noise, or spiritual drama. We magnify the risen Lord who lives in His Body and frees captives through His compassion. The hidden place does not require spectacle. It requires the presence of Christ expressed through sons who believe His victory is enough. We walk, speak, love, and freedom manifests.

We refuse to call any person too covered, too broken, too bound, too lost, or too far gone. Those labels belong to darkness, not inheritance. Christ in us carries the name above every name, and His name commands release where men predicted permanence. We see the buried through redemption, not through the dust that covered them. Our steps carry honor into ruined places, and honor calls forth life.

We walk without delay because hidden bondage grows bold when sons remain silent. Christ in us is not passive before oppression. His love moves with authority. His authority moves with compassion. His compassion reaches beneath layers of fear and calls people out by truth. We carry liberty as a present ministry of the risen Lord, and every step declares that darkness has no covenant right to keep what Christ has redeemed.

Today we carry liberty into hidden places with clean certainty and steady obedience. We do not pass by the buried because the grave looks old. We do not avoid the captive because the chain looks strong. We walk as the Body of Christ, filled with His finished triumph, and we call liberty forth now. The buried come out free because Christ in us reaches them with living power.

Chapter 3: We Speak to What Was Covered

We speak to what was covered because Christ in us carries resurrection command. We do not converse with the covering as though it has final authority. We address the life hidden beneath it. Dust may cover, but dust cannot define. Darkness may conceal, but darkness cannot own. We speak with the boldness of sons who know Christ has risen, and His voice through us carries liberty into places that seemed sealed.

We do not accept silence as proof that nothing lives beneath the surface. Christ knows what He placed inside every redeemed life, every wounded heart, and every bound soul. We speak over buried strength, buried obedience, buried clarity, buried hope, and buried purpose. Our words are not empty encouragement; they are agreement with the risen Lord. The buried answer because His life awakens what oppression tried to smother.

We reject the speech of defeat that repeats the grave’s report. We do not say the captive is impossible. We do not say the family is finished. We do not say the village is lost. We do not say the church is too dry. We speak Christ’s triumph because our mouths belong to Him. The ground hears the sound of inheritance, and what was covered begins to come into the light.

We speak to the buried with authority that flows from union, not from striving. Christ in us is not separate from the command He releases. His life gives weight to our words. We do not beg graves to open; we declare liberty in the name of the One who conquered them. Every buried place must answer to the risen Christ, and every hidden chain must bow beneath His finished victory.

We speak without cruelty because deliverance carries the tone of Christ. Our words do not crush the one coming out. We do not shame the captive for having been buried. We do not mock the bruised for needing freedom. We speak as those who carry mercy with authority and truth with tenderness. The buried hear the Shepherd through us, and His voice calls them into liberty with dignity.

We speak to coverings of fear, addiction, grief, false identity, religious delay, family bondage, and oppression with the certainty of sons. These coverings are not greater than Christ. These coverings are not stronger than inheritance. These coverings are not more faithful than the covenant blood. We declare that every layer hiding what belongs to the Lord loses power now. The covered come forth because Christ’s word is present.

Today we speak, and what was covered hears life. We do not lower our confession to match the grave. We lift our voice to agree with Christ. The buried do not need our uncertainty; they need His truth through us. We speak liberty where bondage spoke names. We speak inheritance where loss wrote history. We speak resurrection where silence ruled, and the buried come out free now.

Chapter 4: We Walk Past the Borders of Fear

We walk past the borders of fear because Christ in us has no covenant with intimidation. Fear draws lines, marks limits, builds fences, and tells sons not to cross. We cross because the King lives in us and His love casts out fear. Buried people often remain beyond the place comfort allows others to go. We do not stop at comfort. Our feet follow victory into liberty’s field.

We do not let fear define the size of our obedience. Fear says the bondage is too old, the pain too deep, the person too resistant, the family too complicated, and the place too dangerous. Christ in us speaks a higher judgment. We walk in wisdom, love, and authority, but we do not bow to intimidation. The buried come out when sons cross fear’s border carrying the Lord’s freedom.

Our inheritance includes bold feet. These feet are not reckless, but they are not ruled by retreat. We move with discernment, and we move with confidence. Christ in us knows how to reach the oppressed without becoming subject to oppression. He knows how to touch the unclean without being defiled. He knows how to enter darkness without losing light. We walk because His victory is steady in us.

We walk past the memory of previous resistance. We do not allow yesterday’s refusal to silence today’s obedience. Christ’s power is not measured by the first response of the captive, the family, the crowd, or the system. We keep walking in love because liberty belongs to His nature. The buried may have heard many voices, but now they hear Christ through sons who refuse to quit speaking truth.

We walk past the fear of being misunderstood. Deliverance often offends systems that profit from delay, control, helplessness, and religious distance. We do not dishonor people, but we refuse to honor bondage. We do not attack leaders, but we obey Christ above fear of opinion. Our feet remain clean because our motive is love. We bring the buried out free, not into dependence on us, but into Christ’s liberty.

We walk past the fear of hidden mess. Some graves carry odor, history, tears, broken choices, and public shame. Christ does not turn away from those places, and neither do we. We carry no disgust toward the bound. We carry the compassion of the Deliverer. Our feet stand near the buried with mercy, and our words call them out without agreement with the grave that held them.

Today we walk beyond fear’s border and stand where liberty is needed. We do not worship safety above obedience. We do not make comfort lord over compassion. We do not let intimidation keep Christ’s voice from the buried. The inheritance of victory moves through our feet now. We cross the lines fear drew, and the buried come out free because Christ in us is greater.

Chapter 5: We Bring Inheritance to Captive Ground

We bring inheritance to captive ground because Christ has already won the right to reign. The earth is not surrendered to darkness by default. Families are not surrendered to bondage by default. Bodies, minds, communities, and callings are not surrendered to oppression by default. We walk as heirs in Christ, and our feet announce ownership restored. Captive ground hears the sound of sons carrying the King’s finished victory.

We do not treat the enemy’s occupation as legal. The cross has judged darkness, stripped powers, and revealed Christ as Lord. We stand in that finished reality, not in argument with defeated spirits. Our inheritance is active, not decorative. We walk into captive ground with the authority of Christ in us, and we proclaim release. The buried come out because the land must answer to its rightful King.

We bring inheritance through words, works, compassion, prayer, presence, and obedience that moves now. We do not separate proclamation from action. We speak liberty and we demonstrate love. We announce victory and we lift the fallen. We declare deliverance and we walk with those coming out. Inheritance is not only announced from far away; it is carried near through the feet of sons who represent Christ.

We do not carry inheritance as private possession while captives remain buried. Christ’s abundance in us overflows toward the bound. We walk because inheritance has movement. We speak because inheritance has sound. We serve because inheritance has expression. We confront because inheritance has authority. We restore because inheritance has mercy. Every captive place becomes an altar of visible triumph when Christ in us brings liberty there.

We bring inheritance to places where poverty of truth created bondage. Many remain buried under wrong teaching, delay language, condemnation, and the belief that Christ is far away. We walk with the message of union, finished work, sonship, and present authority. We tell them Christ is not absent from His people. He lives in them now. The buried rise as truth removes the weight of separation.

We bring inheritance to generational ground where families repeated captivity as though it were identity. We declare a better blood, a stronger covenant, and a living Lord. We do not curse the family line; we announce Christ’s dominion over every inherited chain. Our feet stand in the place of old patterns, and we proclaim liberty with honor. What was buried beneath generations comes out under resurrection authority.

Today we bring inheritance to captive ground with steady faith and clean boldness. We do not negotiate with darkness over what Christ purchased. We do not abandon ground because oppression stayed long. We walk as sons in the Son, carrying victory in our steps. Captive ground receives the sound of liberty, buried lives answer the call of Christ, and inheritance becomes visible through us now.

Chapter 6: We Lead the Bound Into Open Liberty

We lead the bound into open liberty because Christ does not bring people out halfway. His deliverance is not a doorway into confusion, dependence, or fear. He brings captives into light, truth, identity, and strong peace. We walk beside those coming out, not as owners of their freedom, but as witnesses of His life. The buried rise, the coverings fall, and open liberty receives them in Christ.

We do not call people out of graves and leave them wrapped in shame. Christ removes graveclothes, and His Body participates with mercy. We speak truth over the newly free. We affirm sonship, righteousness, wholeness, and belonging. We do not make their past the center of their identity. We lead them into the open place where Christ is enough, present, faithful, and fully alive in them now.

We lead with patience that does not weaken authority. The one coming out may still blink under new light. The voice of condemnation may still echo. The habits of burial may still feel familiar. We do not confuse process with bondage’s right to remain. We keep speaking liberty, walking in love, and declaring Christ’s finished work. Open liberty becomes stable as truth fills the places chains once occupied.

We lead the bound into open liberty by refusing to create new prisons with our help. We do not make people dependent on our approval, our voice, our permission, or our presence. We point them to Christ in them, the Spirit of truth, and the Word that stands. We honor fellowship without replacing union. The buried come out free, and they stand because Christ Himself is their life.

We lead them into obedience as identity, not performance. Freedom is not passive escape; freedom moves with Christ. The delivered now walk, speak, love, forgive, serve, and carry liberty to others. We do not teach them to wait until they feel strong. We declare that Christ in them is strength now. The formerly buried become walkers of freedom, and their feet carry the testimony forward.

We lead them away from the names bondage used. No captive keeps the grave’s title after Christ calls them forth. We speak new creation truth over minds trained by darkness. We say righteous, clean, whole, beloved, alive, sent, filled, and free. These are not compliments; they are covenant realities in Christ. The open place becomes their dwelling because truth replaces the language that once buried them.

Today we lead the bound into open liberty, and Christ receives full glory in His Body. We do not build ministries around keeping people near graves. We build with truth that sends sons walking. The buried come out, stand upright, and move in inheritance. Christ in us manifests deliverance, Christ in them confirms liberty, and the feet of the redeemed carry freedom into the earth.

Chapter 7: We Walk Until Liberty Multiplies

We walk until liberty multiplies because Christ’s victory does not stop with one grave. Every person brought out becomes a living witness, and every witness carries freedom farther. We do not treat deliverance as an isolated event. We see it as inheritance spreading through families, streets, churches, villages, cities, and nations. Our feet keep moving because Christ in us fills the earth with the testimony of liberty.

We walk until the sound of freedom becomes common among the redeemed. We are not content with rare testimonies while multitudes remain buried. Christ in us is abundant, not scarce. His compassion is not exhausted by one deliverance. His authority is not reduced by one battle. We keep walking, speaking, and laying hold of liberty for others. The buried come out, and their freedom becomes another trumpet.

We walk until former captives know they also carry Christ. We do not make them spectators of our faith. We awaken them to the same indwelling Lord, the same finished work, the same Spirit of truth, and the same command to go. The buried come out free, then they walk to buried places. Liberty multiplies when sons stop admiring freedom from afar and begin carrying it now.

We walk until households change their language. No longer do families speak as though bondage owns the future. No longer do parents describe children by chains. No longer do children inherit fear as their portion. Christ becomes the confession of the house. Freedom becomes the atmosphere of the table. Prayer becomes agreement with finished victory. Feet once trained by survival now walk in inheritance and peace.

We walk until communities recognize that Christ is present through His Body. We do not hide liberty inside meetings while oppression fills the streets. We carry freedom into ordinary paths, markets, workplaces, schools, homes, and public places. We do not need special surroundings to obey. Wherever Christ in us stands, the kingdom is present. The buried hear His voice in daily life and come out free.

We walk until the testimony outlives resistance. Darkness may protest, but it cannot overthrow the risen Christ. Systems may question, but they cannot cancel the fruit of liberty. People may doubt, but freed captives stand as living answers. We keep moving in the gold of inheritance, with feet that refuse retreat. Victory continues through us because Christ continues in us, and His life cannot be buried again.

Today we walk, and the buried come out free. We carry victory as inheritance, deliverance as present ministry, and liberty as the sound of Christ through His Body. Our feet belong to the risen Lord, and our steps agree with His finished triumph. Graves open, coverings fall, captives rise, families change, and freedom multiplies. Christ in us manifests deliverance now, and the buried come out into liberty.