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Integration
One Body at the Table For a long time, I stood as a watchman on the wall. A watchman looks outward. Discerns. Guards. Measures what is right and what is wrong. Separates what feels pure from what feels compromised. There was a season where that was necessary. I had to work out my salvation with fear and trembling. I had to know what was mine and what was inherited. I had to come out from patterns, from structures, from borrowed thinking. But something shifted. Christ did not
Diane Cordaire
Feb 262 min read


Surrendered Life
Daniel’s Statue An Inner Journey of Overcoming In the book of Book of Daniel, a great statue is revealed: A head of gold. Chest and arms of silver. Belly and thighs of bronze. Legs of iron. Feet of iron mixed with clay. Historically, these were kingdoms. But inwardly, they can also mirror the kingdoms that rule within the human soul. Gold — Glory and Self Gold shines. It reflects light. It carries honour. In the beginning, we are drawn to glory — reputation, identity, calli
Diane Cordaire
Feb 212 min read


Daniel's Vision
Have We Moved Through Daniels Image? Have we moved through the body that Daniel prophesied about? Let us look at the end of that image. THE IMAGE THROUGH THE AGES The Vision In the Book of Daniel 2:31–33: “You saw a great image…Its head was of fine gold, its chest and arms of silver, its belly and thighs of bronze, its legs of iron, its feet partly of iron and partly of clay.” A single image. One body. The Interpretation Daniel 2:37–38: “You, O king… are this head of gold.” S
Diane Cordaire
Feb 193 min read


To the Father
After the resurrection, Jesus says to Mary: “Do not cling to Me, for I have not yet ascended to My Father…” — Gospel of John 20:17 This is an important distinction. Jesus has risen. The tomb is empty. Death has been defeated. And yet He says He has not yet ascended to the Father. So resurrection is not the completion of glorification. In John’s Gospel, glorification begins at the cross, continues through resurrection, and reaches its fullness in the return to the Father. Resu
Diane Cordaire
Feb 123 min read


Sovereignty
Sovereignty– Notice the word sovereignty has the word “reign” in it. You will rule and reign with Christ ” was never about hierarchy, dominance, or authority over others. It’s about restored order within the human being — Christ’s life fully expressed through a person. Sovereignty, in that sense, is when: The inner war has ended The divided self is gathered into one The will of God is not obeyed by effort, but lived by alignment Then rulership is not asserted — it flows .
Diane Cordaire
Feb 102 min read


True Being
Being Is When Nothing Is Being Taken There is a difference between giving and being drained. Many people give from themselves — from effort, responsibility, care, and goodwill. It looks generous, but it costs life. Over time, something is taken. Energy thins. Presence tightens. The body knows before the mind does. This is not time ageing the body, but life being drawn down. There is another way of living. Being is when nothing is being taken. This does not mean nothing is hap
Diane Cordaire
Feb 52 min read


Breath of Life
Breath of Life God speaks a language that must be listened for, not assumed. Like a child learning to speak, it is heard first by those willing to listen in a new way. The birth of the earth came in formlessness and emptiness. Deep darkness covered everything. God hovered — like a parent waiting for a child to be born. Then He separated the waters. Like a birth. And the earth became alive with His breath. Man and woman — another birth. Israel — another birth, formed slowly,
Diane Cordaire
Feb 31 min read


Through Generations
Those Who Thought They Were the Generation Today a sadness rose in my heart. For years, the overcoming journey has carried a quiet hope — that a generation would arise who would reveal the fullness of Christ in a human being.That the corporate body would mature.That something complete would finally be seen on the earth. Then a question came: How many generations before us thought the same? How many walked this earth believing they were the ones who would see it? How many pur
Diane Cordaire
Jan 272 min read


ACCUSATION
Accusation did not begin with violence or hatred. It began with self-protection. When Adam spoke, he did not deny what he had done — he redirected the weight of it. “ The woman You gave me.” In that moment, responsibility shifted upward, and trust fractured. What could not be carried inward was placed outward, and accusation learned how to move. From that first deflection, accusation became transferable. It did not remain with Adam; it passed from person to person, generati
Diane Cordaire
Jan 252 min read


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
Jan 182 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
Jan 173 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
Jan 132 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
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