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ONE BODY
Christ is not returning to fragments —He will be revealed through a complete body. Recently, I asked to see the fullness of Christ. What I was shown was not a throne, nor a figure descending — but horses in starting gates. Each horse was strong .Each was trained. Each was running with conviction. But each had blinkers on. And between every horse was a barrier. The gate was open. The race had begun. Yet no horse could see the others. Each ran their course believing, without qu
Diane Cordaire
1 day ago2 min read


Mary and Christ
The Thread That Was Set Aside There is a reason Mary was largely left out of Pentecostalism, and it is not because she is insignificant — it is because she speaks of formation , not fire. Pentecostalism preserved power, immediacy, and the activity of the Spirit. But it did not stay long with the mystery of incarnation — Christ formed within a human life. Mary stands at the doorway of that mystery. Mary — the story of Christ formed in a human body Mary tells the story Pente
Diane Cordaire
2 days ago3 min read


His Sorrow
Over the years, I have seen inside the churches. At first, I was filled with excitement. Then I saw the devil roaming within the walls. I became cautious of who was leading me inside those walls. Then I felt loss. And the loveless church rose up and turned its back on me. I went outside the walls — that is when they refused to know me anymore. Then, I became angry. In time, that anger gave way to acceptance. And now that acceptance has turned into sorrow. I have seen shepherd
Diane Cordaire
6 days ago2 min read


JEZEBEL and AHAB
Jezebel and Ahab are not merely historical figures; they are an example of how the world system seeks to control the people of God. The question Scripture presses upon us is this: How much longer will you tolerate the Jezebel spirit? That spirit represents the rule of the world over the inner life—control, compromise, intimidation, and manipulation disguised as authority. This is why Elijah is sent. Elijah does not negotiate with Jezebel; he exposes her. He confronts the sy
Diane Cordaire
Jan 112 min read


It is Finished
Moses, Elijah, and Jesus Christ arrived at rest before transformation. Moses carried the people through the wilderness for forty years. His calling was to lead them through the desert, not into the land. When Israel reached the edge of promise, his assignment was complete. Moses went up the mountain, and his body was never found. His task ended in completion, not defeat.He did not fall short in the wilderness — the wilderness ended when his work was done. Elijah reached the e
Diane Cordaire
Jan 102 min read


Seeing in Him
To shine Christ’s light, we must learn to see with His eyes. His gaze rests on who the Father created us to be, not on the distortions we formed along the way. Jesus calls us perfect, as He is perfect. In Him, the Father’s finished work is already seen in us. “Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect .” (Matthew 5:48) I learned to see shortfalls so they could be removed — that was sanctification. Now I am learning to see perfection, so the Lord’s light can sh
Diane Cordaire
Jan 81 min read


First Fracture
First Fracture Adam and Eve opened the door to death — and not only to death .They also opened the door to self-consciousness. They knew they were naked. And God said, “Who told you that you were naked?” Their bodies had not changed. What changed was awareness. For the first time, consciousness turned inward. They moved from God-consciousness into self-consciousness. Death entered through separation, and separation began when the self-became the reference point. Jesus said:
Diane Cordaire
Jan 61 min read


Revivals fade
Why revivals fade? It isn’t because the glory wasn’t real. It’s because they try to manage what was meant to remain free. After an outpouring, familiar patterns appear: attempts to reproduce the moment building systems to keep it going measuring success by crowds, emotion, or manifestations teaching people how to “get back” to the experience But glory does not respond to technique. The moment the questions become: How do we sustain this? How do we keep the fire burning? How d
Diane Cordaire
Jan 22 min read


Diane Cordaire
Jan 1, 20260 min read


The Light
Along the way, we begin to relate to the story as if it is us.We tell the story as though we are the story. But in truth, we are beyond the story that shaped us. We are the essence revealed through it — not the story itself. When this is seen, the light is no longer trapped inside the story, and the fight within the story dissipates. The light shines beyond it. You have become who you were born to be —a reflection of Christ, the glory of God revealed. God is beyond the stor
Diane Cordaire
Dec 30, 20252 min read


The Rest
The Lord has promised that once we overcome our fallen nature and the original eviction within our soul, we will enter a good place — the Promised Land. I have come to that good place. Was it a long journey? Yes, it was. Was it worth the journey? Yes, it was. Entering the rest of God is the reward of years of overcoming.Here we see that the Lord is good — this is the good land. The rest of God is the place where you seek no more. “For the Lord your God is bringing you into a
Diane Cordaire
Dec 29, 20251 min read


The Eviction
THE EVICTION AT THE TREE “To be evicted from the Tree of Life became the long journey back to the garden — for you are that tree, and you are the Lord’s garden.” Recently, I came across this eviction in my soul. Then the Lord spoke: “Unless you overturn this eviction, the original eviction will remain in your soul.” Overturning this internal eviction became the mirror of overturning the spiritual eviction at the Tree of Life. Just as all of humanity was wrongfully evicted fr
Diane Cordaire
Dec 4, 20252 min read


Jesus the Inconvenience
THE INCONVENIENCE OF JESUS This morning I woke with a feeling that was not my own — a quiet sense of being seen as an inconvenience rather than a blessing. And immediately the Lord spoke: “This is Me. This is how My people treat My presence. I want to dwell with them, but they will not let Me in.” People say they want Jesus, but they do not want the order that comes when He walks through the door. They want His comfort, but not His rearrangement. His peace, but not His align
Diane Cordaire
Nov 30, 20253 min read


RIGHTEOUSNESS
RIGHTEOUSNESS Stepping beyond your own boundaries feels like a rusted door creaking open after years of being shut. Beyond yourself is a new authority — a freedom you could never see from within those old, confined borders. From that place, the illusionist’s tricks no longer unsettle you; you see them transparently, even as they are being performed. What once deceived you is now exposed. Standing outside the old self, the authority that was missing finally rises. For too long
Diane Cordaire
Nov 29, 20252 min read


Where He Is
“To hang an innocent man on a cross produced the opposite outcome to what the human mind could ever imagine.” The Shroud and the Burst of Light When Jesus lay in the tomb, His body was dead — truly dead — but the Spirit of Glory was not. Those who studied the Shroud describe something beyond human language: a burst of divine light, a release of power so pure and so intense that it didn’t simply illuminate the cloth — it passed through it, leaving behind the very evidence of r
Diane Cordaire
Nov 22, 20253 min read


The Rib
When God formed Adam, He opened his side and fashioned Eve — taken from the rib that guarded the heart. When Jesus hung on the cross, the spear entered beneath His rib and blood and water flowed. One moment began creation; the other began the New Creation . Eve came from Adam’s side; the Bride — the new humanity — came from Christ’s side. No fracture. No flaw. Whole and unbroken, the offering hung as the complete sacrifice. The spear that pierced Jesus did not just tear flesh
Diane Cordaire
Nov 17, 20252 min read


Body of Christ
The True Body of Christ We’ve spoken often about the body of Christ as it’s been represented through the church systems. But something within me never settled there. The true body of Christ was not fractured in death — no bones were broken. If He was not fractured, how can what we now see — divided and separated through the church — be His body? Just because something bears His name or confesses His truth does not make it whole. In vision, I saw the true body — not made of fr
Diane Cordaire
Nov 12, 20252 min read


Divine Union
The Light Behind the Light The light of humanity still carries shadows — the glow of goodness, the warmth of love, the spark of will. But there is a Light behind that light , hidden within, waiting to rise. It does not shine through effort but beyond it. When the outer light dims, the inner light rises — not the light of man, but the Light of God. This is the moment when divinity outshines humanity,when form no longer holds the flame, and the true Light — the one that was bef
Diane Cordaire
Nov 10, 20252 min read


God's Footstool
The Possession of the Land The whole time, we have been moving toward the possession of the land that the Lord God promised to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Yet through all our generations, we have not received it—because we have always stood in the way. We saw ourselves as the receivers, instead of seeing God as the rightful possessor. The human in us became the idol before God. For centuries, Christianity has taught, “I am doing this for God.” Really? God does not need us to
Diane Cordaire
Nov 7, 20251 min read


The Forgotten Forgiveness
The Forgotten Forgiveness We travel so far through the fallen branches of knowledge, each step returning us closer to the place of our exit — and our re-entry. We call it redemption and sanctification. Yet one question lingers unspoken: Have we ever forgiven Adam and Eve? We inherited their shame, their exile, their craving to crave knowledge without trusting the God who made them to start with. We blamed them for our pain and wore their sorrow as our own skin. We studied th
Diane Cordaire
Nov 5, 20251 min read
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