Divine Wholeness: Wholeness Is Already Yours in Christ

Eternal Perspectives

Sickness does not have the final say. In the Kingdom of God, wholeness is not a distant hope or a reward for sufficient faith. It is the purchased possession of every son of God, secured through the finished work of the cross.

“By His stripes, I am healed.” That declaration is not wishful thinking. It is a statement of covenant reality. What Jesus bore on His body at the cross was not symbolic. It was substitutionary. Every infirmity, every sickness, every dimension of brokenness was placed on Him so that wholeness could be placed on you.

Walking in divine wholeness is not about earning healing through prayer or fasting. It is about receiving what has already been given. The posture is not striving. It is receiving.

What does divine wholeness really mean in the finished work?

Divine wholeness is not simply the absence of disease. It is the fullness of shalom, the completeness of nothing missing and nothing broken that God originally intended for humanity. It encompasses body, soul, and spirit, and it was fully secured through the work of Jesus at the cross.

This is not a New Age concept or a prosperity gospel distortion. It is the direct covenant promise attached to the atonement. Jesus did not just provide a path to heaven. He provided everything needed for life in the Kingdom, and wholeness of body belongs to that inheritance.

Why does sickness feel so permanent when wholeness is already secured?

The felt reality of sickness is loud. It speaks through symptoms, through medical reports, through the testimony of the body. When that voice is louder than the word of the Father, it can feel as though sickness has more authority than the finished work.

But permanence belongs to what the cross accomplished, not to what the body is currently experiencing. Sons of God learn to anchor their declarations in covenant reality rather than present experience, knowing that what the Father has declared outlasts any symptom.

What did the cross of Jesus accomplish for your body and life?

Isaiah 53:5 is a declaration about the cross as much as it is a prophecy: “By His stripes, I am healed.” What Jesus bore in His physical body was not incidental to the atonement. Healing was woven into the very substance of what the cross accomplished.

Wholeness is not something you pursue. It is something you proclaim. The cross defeated every sickness, every brokenness, every dimension of the curse that sickness belongs to. Your body is not outside the covenant. It is included in it.

How do you receive wholeness instead of striving to earn it?

The difference between striving and receiving is not passivity. Sons of God are active in their declarations and their faith. But their activity flows from rest in what has already been done, not from anxiety about whether they have done enough to merit healing.

Communion is one of the most powerful points of contact with the finished work in the area of wholeness. When you take Communion with understanding, declaring “By His stripes, I am healed,” you are not performing a ritual. You are participating in a covenant reality. You are aligning your present experience with what the cross already secured.

How do you walk in divine health as a daily finished work reality?

Walking in wholeness is not a crisis response. It is a daily posture of declaring, receiving, and living from the covenant reality that the cross established. Sons of God do not wait for sickness to arrive before they take their stand. They live from wholeness as their normal.

  1. Trust in the Cross: The cross defeated every sickness and brokenness. Wholeness is not something you earn. It is something you receive.
  2. Partake in the Communion: Use Communion as a point of contact with the finished work of Jesus. Declare, “By His stripes, I am healed.”
  3. Walk in Wholeness Daily: Do not wait for symptoms to disappear before you walk in wholeness. Declare your health as a finished work reality.

Go Deeper into Wholeness and Abundance in Living From Eternity

The reality of wholeness as a finished work, received rather than earned, is woven through the pages of Living From Eternity. If this Eternal Perspectives opened your eyes to what was secured at the cross for your body and life, that book will deepen your understanding of how sons of God live from that covenant reality every day.

About Kurt daSilva

Kurt is the author, speaker, and Founder of LifeDeeperStill, a movement activating sons of God into Kingdom identity and Heaven on earth living.

Since 2016, Kurt has received over 2000 dreams, visions, and heavenly encounters, including ongoing throne room engagements and walks in the Father’s garden. LifeDeeperStill was birthed at the end of 2016 and went public in 2017.

His 8-year publishing arc has produced three books charting the journey from Father encounter to son identity to Kingdom abundance: Heaven On Earth, Living From Eternity, and Create Wealth God’s Way.

Step further into Kurt’s story and full library of resources.

Share

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *