Royal Identity – Setting the Captive Free

Royal Identity – Setting the Captive Free

“You are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s special possession, that you may declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light” (1 Peter 2:9).


I want to share some insights I've received from the Lord during my journey. I hope you can use these to understand how to be genuine to the Lord, allowing your spirit—the Holy Spirit, which resides within you—to be cleansed and to manifest the fullness of the glory within you. It's essential to recognize what needs to be cleared away in your life because your body is trying to communicate these things to you.


The mind of Christ takes us from a false identity to who God created in us in the beginning, found in Genesis 1:27, “So God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them.”  We are created in the image of God. What is this image? God is Light, Life, and Love (I John). 


We're dealing with the light energy of the fullness that God is light, He is life, and He is love. In Him there is no darkness (1 John 1:5). So, we want to be transformed by renewing our mind, which we found in Romans 12, where Paul talked about. 


As we continue with the pattern God created in us through our brains, with energy frequencies traveling down our spine as nerve tissue, how does Christ's mind transform our natural bodies? We must begin by acknowledging ourselves as royal priests of the Kingdom of God, designed to rule and reign on the earth. If we are double-minded with thoughts like, "I’m never good enough, I’m not perfect, I’m a sinner saved by grace,” we disqualify ourselves from Kingdom work. 


“If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you. But when you ask, you must believe and not doubt because the one who doubts is like a wave of the sea, blown and tossed by the wind. That person should not expect to receive anything from the Lord. Such a person is double-minded and unstable in all they do” (James 1:5-8).


From our perspective of processing life through the mind of Christ, our mind transmits nerve frequencies of Light energy down our spine, awakening unity in our natural body to flow as one. Each vertebra holds nerve frequencies that influence specific parts of the body. As I mentioned in the last teaching, the first seven vertebrae are classified as cervical one through seven. The body areas they affect include the head, neck, diaphragm, fingers, esophagus, heart, lungs, and chest. If there are issues with any of these parts, the nerve tissue will indicate symptoms such as pain and redness. We recognize the need to address this issue to reach our full potential. This is a pattern that God created with our natural bodies, which we can apply to our spiritual position in Christ Jesus.


Consider these seven cervical vertebrae as representing Christ, Christ one, Christ two, and so on up to seven. Next, reflect on the position of the mercy seat where we are meant to be seated with Christ in the heavenly realms, as noted in Romans 12. We receive mercy, followed by a position of royalty and dominion. Then, we embody the roles of giver, encourager, and teacher. As we descend the spine to C-6, we cultivate a servant’s heart, and by C-7, we embrace the prophetic mind of Christ. We are now incorporating those elements. Each represents the color of the rainbow, starting with purple, dark blue, or indigo, light blue, green, yellow, orange, and red. 

After reaching the seven cervical bones, we proceed to the thoracic bones and begin again releasing the healing properties of each frequency to the body beginning with red, then orange, etc. When we start over, we take on the roles of prophet, servant, teacher, exhorter, giver, ruler, and mercy, aligned with the light frequencies of Christ, beginning with Thoracic – 1 to 7.


An illustration of our experience as the mind of Christ is activated in our body would be as follows: C-7 prophetic would release the frequency of red light of the rainbow – the blood of Christ to T-1, which transfers this message to the arms and chest. C-6, with the frequency healing of orange, would provide an open channel to release a servant's heart to the body of T-2, which focuses on the esophagus and larynx. If there is middle back pain, there may be a blockage of the healing frequency of light that orange releases.


Then, we proceed to T-3 and T-4 and continue to descend to T-7. Indeed, we have twelve thoracic vertebrae. When we reach T-8, there is another ascension with the mind of Christ to T-12. These five ascensions are then released as messages to the five lumbar sections of five vertebrae, followed by the sacrum, and then the coccyx. In total, we have 30 vertebral bones. What do we know about the number five? It is the number of Grace. It is also the letter “Hey” in the Hebrew alphabet. We ascend by receiving Christ's breath to descend into our Lumbar area to release the breath.


In the Hebrew calendar, there are twelve months, with each month consisting of thirty days. This pattern of ascension and descension represents how the mind of Christ ministers to various areas of our body through the nervous system with healing frequencies of Light, Life, and Love, serving as a pathway for laying hands on the sick. The number thirty is a trinity number, awakening the fullness of the Divine identity within the body of Christ. The number twelve is the government of the Kingdom of God within us, ruling in our natural body.


This pattern mirrors Jacob’s Ladder dream, where angels ascend and descend while resting on the earth. “He had a dream in which he saw a stairway resting on the earth, with its top reaching heaven, and the angels of God were ascending and descending on it” (Genesis 28:12). Jacob’s response to this dream was that God was in that place, even though he didn’t realize it. Is God in our house, and do we not recognize His presence? 


Jesus said, “Very truly I tell you, you will see ‘heaven open, and the angels ascending and descending on’ the Son of Man” (John 1:51). Jesus is proclaiming Truth to us as His body in Christ on the earth. He is the world's Light, calling us to be His Light as one body in Christ.


Are there areas in your body where your nervous system is experiencing pain or discomfort? I have found that when I speak the WORD of Christ, pausing at each vertebra beginning at the top of my spine with the mind of Christ, I can connect with different parts of my body where Christ needs to address in those areas. The mind of Christ relates to purple for mercy. It is the color of the Mercy Seat of Christ in our inner being, where Christ is seated in heavenly places. 


The Holy Spirit will guide me to move from C-1 to C-2, which is characterized by the color of the rainbow: indigo. Indigo symbolizes the authority of a ruler. We should govern from the mercy seat. Therefore, if your perception of what you see or hear does not stem from a banner of mercy and grace, it is not derived from a banner of love. A blending of healing would occur here.


Before I speak the Word to that vertebra, I ask God, “What are you saying?’ That's where intimacy with the Word comes together. We read of an incident that occurred in Asia in Acts 19, where the sons of a high priest were attempting to use the name of Jesus and Paul to perform the same miracles that Paul had seen happen. Since they didn’t have intimacy with Jesus as Paul did, there was no anointing of the Holy Spirit released. We can use the name of Jesus, but if we don’t know Him intimately, as John described, “As He is, so are we in this world,” the seed of the Word lies dormant, and the strongholds of familiar spirits in the soul remain in control of the body.


“God did extraordinary miracles through Paul, so that even handkerchiefs and aprons that had touched him were taken to the sick, and their illnesses were cured, and the evil spirits left them. Some Jews who went around driving out evil spirits tried to invoke the name of the Lord Jesus over those who were demon-possessed. They would say, “In the name of Jesus whom Paul preaches, I command you to come out.” Seven sons of Sceva, a Jewish chief priest, were doing this. One day, the evil spirit answered them, “Jesus I know, and Paul I know about, but who are you?” Then, the man who had the evil spirit jumped on them and overpowered them all. He gave them such a beating that they ran out of the house naked and bleeding” (Acts 19:11-16).

  


But for now, please consider how difficult it is to wear a crown. A crown symbolizes a position of rulership. One of the things I love doing in my Bible teachings, particularly with women who have faced significant oppression and identity challenges, is to conclude a study with what I call a crowning ceremony. Without their knowledge, I present them with tiaras, and as I place the tiara on them, I observe a transformation in their faces. Everyone else can see it, but they don't notice because they aren’t paying attention to me. They are just watching everyone else as they are crowned. It’s something else to wear the crown and keep it from falling off. It requires not being overly conscious of the crown but instead holding your shoulders back, standing tall, and allowing the presence of God's glory to shine through who you are.


In Exodus 34, when Moses came down from the mountain, his face was shining, and he had to veil it because he had spent so much energy and quality time with the Lord in a holy place. It wasn't yet a tabernacle or a church building. It was a place of intimacy on the mountain, akin to entering your secret place, much like going into the bedroom chamber with your beloved. When you come out, you're transformed because you've experienced intimacy. You don't have all your problems there. There must be a season of intimacy with Jesus as the lover of your soul, just as King Solomon describes in the Song of Solomon.


What the Lord revealed to me is that my body is His temple. It is the temple of the Holy Spirit, and He has raised a banner of love, representing my identity in life, over me. As I speak to my body, I align every tissue, cell, bone, muscle, and organ, receiving guidance from the power of the Holy Spirit and bestowing divine blessings. Bless your body. If you have a headache, bless it. Bless your headache based on what you perceive. Perhaps it's carrying extra weight that doesn’t belong in your spirit and soul because the mind of Christ is free from headaches. If you have neck pain, your body is trying to communicate something. You may be bearing a heavy burden on your shoulders. That shoulder pain is an opportunity to release a prophetic moment, so speak to it and ask the Lord to send forth His healing word through your body.


Once you learn how to do that for yourself, you know that your hands become tools of the Lord's instruments. The Lord told me, “In My presence, you shall shine the radiance of My glory seen upon your face” (Exodus 34:34). Wow! Can others see the glory of God on your face? 


God desires this. God wants every part of my temple to reflect His glory so my natural body can see and hear the banner of love upon the earth. The Mount of Transfiguration is meant to reveal the face of God. When Peter, James, and John accompanied Jesus to the Mount of Transfiguration, Jesus was transformed. We have movies that limit what this looks or means; the Lord revealed that He was transformed in the holy temple that no man has seen.


Before the resurrection of Jesus Christ, only the high priest could enter the Holy of Holies, and only once a year. Within this inner sanctuary, two cherubs sat on the mercy seat. What Peter, James, and John witnessed on the Mount of Transformation led them to believe they should honor it with three temples. They saw Moses and Elijah speaking with Jesus—the resurrected Christ—not the earthly Jesus walking around the Sea of Galilee or through Jerusalem before the crucifixion and resurrection. God spoke to them, saying, “This is my beloved Son, in whom I'm well pleased” (Mark 9:6-8). Moses and Elijah served as two witnesses, fulfilling the law and the prophets of the Old Testament, recognizing the fullness of Christ appearing on earth upon the mercy seat in the Holy of Holies. As they looked up, the oneness of Christ was revealed, causing them to perceive Moses and Elijah not as separate individuals but as part of the body of Christ. The words God spoke in that moment were an acknowledgment of Jesus as His beloved Son and a profound inclusion of all humanity.


They saw the face of God in each other. That's what we can do. When we are seen with the eyes of Christ, hearing with the ears of Christ, smelling and sensing, allowing all our senses to reveal what Christ is within us is an unveiling. As we express ourselves through our face, bones, throat, and mouth, did you know that your facial bones serve as your judgment seat? Do you ever find yourself clenching your teeth? You're holding back, creating tension in all the nerve tissues, which can lead to headaches. Have you experienced significant sinus pressure or heaviness around this area? The earth is trying to communicate something to you; speak to the earth around you, but first, converse with your earth suit – your body. All of these are just examples of how you can set yourself free from captivity.


After we bless ourselves with intimacy with Christ in those seven cervical vertebra bones, knowing the resurrected Jesus Christ as our mercy seat, ruler, giver, exhorter, teacher, servant, and prophet with the banner of His Light, Life, and Love, T1 - 7  receive Jesus as the unleavened bread of Life just as the feast of the Lord begin counting the Omer on Resurrection morning for seven days. Counting the Omer starts off with the resurrection of Christ, and day one is the unveiling from the mercy seat of the mind of Christ in you down our spine.


On the eighth, a new beginning emerges. Still, we're now experiencing a reversal of the prophetic wisdom the Holy Spirit has imparted to us, which we now release into our bodies, starting with what is happening in our chest and arms. See, we now possess the mind of Christ. Our head is transformed into the head of Christ for the rest of our body when the Holy Spirit is in control. There can only be one head of Christ: Jesus Christ. Without Him, the body cannot function literally in our physical bodies, but also in our spirit and soul.


This is where things get challenging in healing ministries. What is going on with the arms and chest? This is the portion of the body where we deal with life and death – the lungs and heart. We also deal with the vagus nerve, which supplies our arms and hands, utilizing the body's sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system communication. When our body shows signs of anxiety and stress, this area of our body responds with changes in our breathing and heart rate. The vagus nerve sends messages to our arms and hands to bring calmness. “Mercy and truth are met together; righteousness and peace have kissed each other” (Psalms 85:10). The right side of the body or the left side of the brain deals with mercy and peace. The body's left side and the brain's right side deal with righteousness and truth. 


How often do Christians say, “God is good, and God is love, but God is just?” This is often used in a context that limits God by what we do to please Him. Scripture tells us that Jesus is the truth and the way to peace. Our relationship with Him will determine how our body receives mercy and righteousness. Have we met truth and received His kiss of Peace?


What is our heart issue in dealing with this question?


“As a man thinks in his heart, so is he” (Proverbs 23:7).

“Those things which proceed out of the mouth come forth from the heart, and they defile the man” (Matthew 15:18).

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