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Today We Lay Hands and Every Hold Unravels

Today We Lay Hands and Every Hold Unravels declares the authority of Christ working through His Body as healing, deliverance, and works of love manifest through obedient hands. Darkness loses its grip where Christ is expressed. Every hold, chain, oppression, torment, and affliction unravels before the finished work alive in us. We do not strive for power; we release Christ who already lives in us now.

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Chapter 1: We Lay Hands from Finished Authority

We lay hands because Christ lives in us with finished authority, not borrowed courage, delayed permission, or uncertain hope. Our hands do not carry empty religious motion; they carry the manifestation of the One who conquered darkness openly. Every hold of affliction meets the living Christ expressed through us. We do not beg darkness to loosen its grip. We stand in the name above every name, and every hidden chain begins to unravel beneath His present dominion.

Our hands agree with the cross where captivity lost its legal claim. We do not touch the sick as those seeking proof, but as those bearing witness to Christ already risen. The enemy has no higher argument than the blood, no stronger hold than resurrection, and no deeper claim than the throne. When we lay hands, we announce that the finished work is not theory. It is present power expressed through the Body of Christ now.

We refuse the lie that darkness must be studied, feared, named, or honored before it leaves. Christ in us is not confused by oppression, intimidated by torment, or delayed by hidden roots. His light exposes without struggle, His authority commands without panic, and His life restores without negotiation. Our hands become instruments of mercy because Christ expresses compassion through them. Every hold formed in darkness unravels where His dominion is made visible.

We do not separate healing from deliverance, because Christ restores the whole person. Pain, fear, torment, sickness, bondage, and oppression all bow before the same Lord. Our hands do not choose which part of Christ’s victory applies; we release the fullness of His finished triumph. The body receives peace, the mind receives clarity, and the oppressed receive liberty. Every false grip weakens because Christ does not arrive in pieces. He manifests whole.

We lay hands without theatrical striving because authority is quiet, settled, and complete. The kingdom does not need noise to be real, and Christ does not need performance to be present. We speak with certainty because the Spirit of life lives in us. Every command flows from union, not effort. Every touch bears witness to the indwelling King. Darkness unravels because it cannot remain where the authority of Christ is expressed through sons.

Our hands are not symbols of human ability; they are members yielded to Christ’s present work. The same life that raised Jesus from the dead dwells in us and gives life through us. We do not reduce this truth to doctrine alone. We act because the Word became flesh and now manifests through His Body. When we lay hands, the invisible kingdom becomes visible mercy, and every hold of darkness loses structure, strength, and voice.

We carry no fear of failure because Christ’s authority is not measured by our emotion. We lay hands from truth, not from pressure. We speak from righteousness, not from personal confidence. We move because Jesus said believers lay hands on the sick, and the sick recover. His Word does not weaken in our generation. Every hold that has wrapped itself around bodies, homes, minds, and families meets the living Christ in us and unravels.

Chapter 2: Every Hold Loses Its Claim

Every hold of darkness depends on deception, fear, accusation, or unlawful occupation. Christ in us exposes each one by the light of His finished victory. We do not treat bondage as permanent because the Son has made us free. We do not treat oppression as normal because the kingdom has come. We lay hands as witnesses of liberty already purchased. Every grip that speaks against redemption loses its claim before Christ’s present authority.

The hold of fear unravels when love manifests through our hands. Perfect love is not a distant promise; Christ Himself is present in us, casting out fear through truth and compassion. We touch with gentleness and speak with command because love and authority are not enemies. The oppressed do not need religious pressure; they need Christ revealed. Fear loses its hiding place when the hands of the Body carry love without hesitation.

The hold of sickness unravels when life confronts decay. We do not honor disease as a teacher, master, or messenger from heaven. Christ revealed the Father by healing the sick, cleansing the leper, and restoring the broken. We lay hands with the same revelation: the Father is good, Christ is Lord, and the Spirit gives life. Every affliction that has claimed territory in the body meets resurrection power and loses ground.

The hold of torment unravels when peace speaks louder than confusion. Christ in us does not wrestle with chaos as an equal power. His peace governs, His truth steadies, and His name silences every voice that rises against Him. We do not magnify torment by repeating its story. We declare the supremacy of Jesus Christ. Minds become clear, hearts become steady, and bodies become quiet because the Prince of Peace rules through us.

The hold of condemnation unravels when righteousness is declared. Darkness often grips through shame, reminding people of sin, failure, weakness, and accusation. We lay hands and announce the finished work of Christ, where guilt was judged and righteousness was given. The oppressed are not freed by self-hatred; they are freed by truth. Christ does not restore by crushing identity. He restores by revealing new creation life, and every accusing hold loses authority.

The hold of generational fear unravels before the blood of Christ. We do not exalt family bondage above redemption or treat inherited darkness as stronger than sonship. In Christ, old claims are broken, new life is established, and the household receives the witness of liberty. Our hands declare a new covenant reality. What traveled through bloodlines meets the blood of Jesus, and every unlawful pattern loses its voice, grip, and future.

The hold of spiritual intimidation unravels when sons stand in Christ. Darkness feeds on believers thinking they are powerless, unapproved, or unready. We reject that lie completely. Christ lives in us now, and His authority is not waiting for human promotion. We lay hands as the Body of the risen Lord. The enemy recognizes Christ, not our résumé. Every hold built on intimidation falls apart when Christ is expressed through ordinary believers.

Chapter 3: Our Hands Manifest Compassion

Compassion is not weakness; compassion is Christ moving toward need with power. We lay hands because love refuses to leave people bound. Our hands do not carry pity that watches from a distance. They carry mercy that enters pain and releases freedom. Jesus touched lepers, raised the dead, opened blind eyes, and delivered the oppressed. His compassion remains alive in His Body. Every hold of darkness unravels when love acts with authority.

We do not lay hands to display ourselves. We lay hands because Christ loves people completely. The broken body before us is not a ministry opportunity; it is a person Christ values. The tormented mind is not a case study; it is a life He purchased. We touch with honor, speak with clarity, and command freedom without pride. Darkness unravels because love refuses spectacle and manifests the gentle authority of the risen Son.

Our hands serve as doors of kindness where people have known harshness. Many have been handled by fear, controlled by shame, or ignored by religious distance. Christ in us restores dignity while releasing power. We do not treat deliverance as roughness or healing as performance. We minister from clean love. The afflicted are not projects; they are beloved. Every hold of darkness loses strength where compassion restores honor and authority together.

We lay hands with patience, but not passivity. Patience means love remains steady; it does not mean darkness receives permission to stay. We speak again if needed, stand again if needed, and love without frustration. Christ is not anxious in us. His authority does not expire when a manifestation appears gradual. Every hold unravels under consistent truth, because the kingdom remains present, settled, and stronger than every stubborn work of darkness.

Our hands carry the kindness of the Shepherd who leaves no sheep abandoned. We do not walk past visible need while confessing invisible truth. The Christ in us moves toward the bruised, the bound, the sick, the weary, and the oppressed. We lay hands because the Shepherd gathers through His Body. Darkness loses isolated territory when love arrives with authority. Every hold that fed on loneliness unravels where Christ’s nearness is revealed.

We speak freedom in a tone that agrees with heaven. We do not flatter darkness, mock the afflicted, or magnify pain. Our words and hands move together as one witness. The command is clear, the love is clean, and the authority belongs to Christ. Compassion does not reduce truth; it delivers truth in mercy. Every hold that has twisted identity, hope, or strength unravels when Christ speaks through us with living compassion.

We lay hands because compassion is practical, visible, and obedient. Love is not hidden inside ideas while bodies remain untouched and chains remain unchallenged. Christ expressed the Father through works, and He continues expressing the Father through His Body. We refuse powerless sympathy when the Spirit of life lives in us. Our hands become evidence that mercy has movement. Every hold of darkness unravels where compassion takes form in faithful action.

Chapter 4: Darkness Cannot Hold What Christ Frees

Darkness cannot hold what Christ has redeemed. It may speak loudly, appear ancient, or act familiar, but it has no throne above Jesus. We lay hands with this settled truth. The person before us is not defined by bondage, diagnosis, torment, addiction, fear, or pain. Christ defines the outcome. His victory stands higher than every visible condition. Every hold of darkness unravels because redemption is stronger than occupation and louder than accusation.

Darkness cannot hold a body claimed by resurrection life. We do not call sickness stronger than the Spirit who gives life. The body is not abandoned matter; it is the temple of the Holy Ghost. We lay hands and declare order, strength, healing, and peace. Cells, bones, nerves, organs, blood, and breath answer to the Lord who made them. Every hold working against life unravels before the life of Christ in us.

Darkness cannot hold a mind where truth is enthroned. Confusion may have shouted for years, but Christ speaks with eternal authority. We lay hands and declare soundness, clarity, peace, and righteous understanding. The mind is not surrendered to torment when the Spirit of truth is present. We reject every false imagination and every oppressive voice. Every hold formed through lies unravels as the knowledge of Christ rises within the person.

Darkness cannot hold a home where Christ is honored through His people. We lay hands on the sick, speak peace over families, and declare liberty where fear has ruled. The kingdom does not remain trapped inside church walls. Christ in us enters rooms, kitchens, fields, workplaces, streets, and bedsides. Every place becomes a witness when sons act in faith. Every hold over households unravels as the presence of Christ is manifested.

Darkness cannot hold a child of God under a false sentence. Accusation may say rejected, cursed, forgotten, or disqualified, but Christ says redeemed, righteous, accepted, and free. We lay hands and agree with the verdict of the cross. The old record does not rule the new creation. Shame cannot keep what blood has cleansed. Every hold built on false identity unravels when righteousness is spoken and believed in Christ.

Darkness cannot hold a community when the Body of Christ refuses silence. We do not hide healing inside buildings or reserve deliverance for special platforms. We go where need stands visible. We lay hands in ordinary places because Christ is not ordinary in us. The marketplace, neighborhood, school, farm, hospital, prison, and home all become places of manifestation. Every hold over communities unravels when believers act as present witnesses of Jesus.

Darkness cannot hold its structure when truth and works agree. Words without action leave bondage unchallenged, and action without truth becomes confused. We carry both. We declare Christ’s victory and lay hands as His Body. We speak liberty and demonstrate mercy. We do not separate doctrine from manifestation. The Word lives in us and works through us. Every hold of darkness unravels where truth becomes touch, command, healing, and deliverance.

Chapter 5: We Work the Works of Christ

We work the works of Christ because His life continues through His Body. We do not admire the Gospels as distant history while refusing present obedience. Jesus healed the sick, cast out devils, raised the dead, and preached the kingdom. He remains the same Lord. Our hands do not replace Him; they reveal Him. Every hold of darkness unravels as His works continue through believers who know He lives in them now.

Works do not earn sonship; works express sonship. We lay hands because we already belong to Christ, not because we are climbing toward approval. The Father is glorified when the Son is manifested through His people. Healing and deliverance are not badges for the proud. They are expressions of the kingdom’s mercy. Every hold of darkness unravels where sons act from identity, not insecurity, and release the life already given.

We do not separate preaching from healing. The kingdom is proclaimed with words and revealed with works. Our hands confirm the message that Christ reigns, sin is defeated, and darkness has no rightful dominion. The person healed becomes a living sermon. The one delivered becomes a public witness. The family restored becomes a sign of mercy. Every hold of darkness unravels when the gospel is spoken and demonstrated through us.

We reject the powerless idea that works ended because Christ ascended. His ascension did not remove His Body from the earth; it seated Him as Head over all things to the Church. We are His fullness, His expression, His hands moving in the world. We lay hands from that throne reality. Every hold of darkness unravels because the exalted Christ manifests through His Body, and His authority has not weakened.

We work without self-display because the works belong to Christ. We do not build our name on another person’s need. We do not use deliverance to create dependency. We point every healed, freed, restored person to Jesus Christ, the living Lord. Our hands serve, but His power frees. Our mouths speak, but His authority rules. Every hold of darkness unravels where humility keeps the focus on Christ alone.

We work without delay because need stands before us now. We do not send people away with only future comfort when Christ is present in us. We lay hands, speak life, command freedom, and release peace. Compassion does not postpone mercy until a better moment. The kingdom is at hand because Christ lives in His people. Every hold of darkness unravels when obedience moves immediately and love refuses unnecessary delay.

We work as one Body, not isolated performers. One plants truth, another speaks command, another lays hands, another strengthens the restored, and Christ remains the source of all. We honor the whole Body without hierarchy or competition. Deliverance and healing are not private brands; they are kingdom works. Every hold of darkness unravels more fully where believers stand together, love together, speak together, and manifest Christ together in unity.

Chapter 6: Freedom Takes Visible Form

Freedom takes visible form when bodies recover, minds clear, homes settle, and fear leaves. We do not reduce deliverance to invisible language only. Christ’s victory touches real people in real conditions. The lame walk, the tormented rest, the oppressed breathe, and the sick rise because the kingdom manifests. We lay hands expecting Christ’s life to appear. Every hold of darkness unravels until freedom is not merely confessed but visibly witnessed.

Freedom takes visible form when the person no longer bows to old control. The addiction that demanded obedience loses its command. The fear that shaped decisions loses its throne. The torment that interrupted peace loses its voice. We lay hands and declare a new master: Jesus Christ. The person stands under grace, not bondage. Every hold of darkness unravels as new creation identity becomes stronger than every former pattern.

Freedom takes visible form when strength returns to hands that could not work, feet that could not walk, and lungs that could not breathe fully. Healing is not abstract. Christ restores function, movement, rest, and order. We lay hands because the body matters to God. We speak life over what has weakened. Every hold of darkness unravels as strength rises and the person becomes a witness of resurrection mercy.

Freedom takes visible form when families stop organizing life around torment. We declare peace over homes where fear created patterns of silence, anger, suspicion, or exhaustion. Christ does not free one member while ignoring the household atmosphere. We lay hands, speak peace, and release order. The home becomes a place of rest, honor, and truth. Every hold of darkness unravels where the Prince of Peace governs family life.

Freedom takes visible form when worship rises without fear. The delivered person does not need to remain trapped in the memory of bondage. Christ restores voice, thanksgiving, boldness, and joy in truth. We lay hands and declare that the mouth once pressed down now praises the Lord. The heart once burdened now stands free. Every hold of darkness unravels as worship testifies that Christ has done what darkness could not stop.

Freedom takes visible form when the restored person also lays hands on others. Deliverance is not the end of participation; it is the revealing of Christ already present in the believer. We do not create dependent spectators. We announce sonship, identity, and authority in Christ. The one who received mercy becomes a carrier of mercy. Every hold of darkness unravels further as freed people become active witnesses of the Deliverer.

Freedom takes visible form when communities begin to expect Christ, not bondage. Testimony spreads, hope rises, and believers stop treating oppression as normal. We lay hands until mercy becomes known in the streets. We teach truth until fear loses public language. We act until compassion becomes culture. The kingdom becomes visible through repeated obedience. Every hold of darkness unravels as the works of Christ reshape what people believe is possible.

Chapter 7: Every Hold Unravels Before Christ in Us

Every hold unravels before Christ in us because His victory is complete. We do not stand beneath darkness asking whether it approves our authority. We stand in Christ, seated with Him, filled with His Spirit, and sent by His command. Our hands move as members of His Body. Our words agree with His triumph. Every chain, sickness, torment, fear, accusation, and oppression meets the greater reality of the risen Lord.

Every hold unravels as we refuse agreement with defeat. We do not call bondage normal, sickness sovereign, torment inevitable, or fear wise. We call Jesus Lord. We call the finished work complete. We call the Body of Christ active. We lay hands because faith speaks and acts from truth. Every false agreement loses strength when our mouths and hands align with heaven’s verdict over people, homes, and bodies.

Every hold unravels where our hands release blessing instead of accusation. We do not condemn the afflicted for being bound. We do not blame the sick for needing healing. We do not shame the oppressed for needing freedom. Christ did not crush the bruised reed. He restored. We lay hands with clean mercy and clear authority. Darkness loses power where love refuses accusation and declares liberty through the finished work.

Every hold unravels where obedience becomes ordinary. We do not make laying on of hands rare, strange, or reserved for platforms. We make it normal because Jesus made compassion normal. In homes, churches, streets, hospitals, workplaces, and nations, Christ expresses His works through His people. The ordinary believer carries the extraordinary Lord. Every hold of darkness loses hiding places when everyday sons manifest Christ without waiting for special permission.

Every hold unravels where the Body refuses silence. The enemy benefits when believers know truth but do not act. We speak because Christ has spoken. We lay hands because Christ has commissioned. We go because Jesus already said go. No delay language governs us. No fear language defines us. No dependency system replaces Christ in us. Every hold of darkness breaks apart when the Church becomes active in love.

Every hold unravels because Christ’s light is stronger than darkness, His life is stronger than death, and His truth is stronger than lies. We lay hands as those who know the outcome belongs to Him. We do not measure authority by visible resistance. We measure reality by Jesus Christ risen and enthroned. Our hands become witnesses of His present reign. Darkness cannot keep structure where the Son of God manifests.

Every hold unravels, and we remain faithful witnesses of Christ’s mercy. We lay hands with love, speak with authority, walk in humility, and continue in truth. Healing belongs to His compassion. Deliverance belongs to His dominion. Restoration belongs to His finished work. We are His Body in the earth, and His hands move through our hands. Christ in us manifests freedom, and every hold of darkness unravels before Him now.