Body of Christ
- Diane Cordaire
- Nov 12, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Nov 30, 2025

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 fractured or sinful cells, not held back at the starting gate of salvation, but complete.
Each cell was alive, whole, and joined in perfect unity. Together they formed a living body, and from their oneness they gathered others, releasing them into their purpose.
It was not religious, nor named as man names things. Its cornerstone was the widow and the orphan — the very heart of God’s compassion and justice.
I saw 1mob1god there, teaching the path of overcoming the fallen self. Another cell healed through natural medicine; another planted and taught others to tend the earth. Yet another taught Scripture — not in a religious form, but in living truth.
There were nine complete cells, each representing an aspect of Christ — each expanding His reach through their touch. They dwelt together upon one piece of land, and God was present among them.
This — not the divided systems of men — is the Body of Christ.
Living cells joined in divine unity, operating together as one whole body. Nine isn’t random — it is the fruits of the Spirit, the end of separation, and the beginning of divine life manifesting through unity.
The Body of Christ — alive on earth as it is in heaven.
The Meaning of Nine
Jesus died at the ninth hour (Matthew 27:46) — completing redemption.
The Day of Atonement (Leviticus 23:32) began on the ninth day — the moment of cleansing and completion.
In the natural, nine months of gestation bring forth new life.
Spiritually, it is the birthing of God’s new creation.
Nine marks the maturity of divine life, and the unveiling of heaven’s order on earth.
“Heaven’s pattern has taken form — the Christ made visible in man.”




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