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[4.] Say It Anyway: Why Identity Comes Before the Evidence

[4.] Say It Anyway: Why Identity Comes Before the Evidence

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What do you do when Heaven gives you a name your life doesn’t yet reflect? In this prophetic and piercing episode, Skye Edmonds unpacks the divine blueprint behind identity transformation—the sacred rhythm of Rename → Reframe → Reveal. From Abraham’s barren years to Sarah’s weary laugh, you'll discover why God often speaks identity long before results—and how your willingness to speak it aloud shifts not only your mindset, but the molecular structure of your future.

This isn’t self-help. It’s covenant strategy.
This isn’t hype. It’s Heaven’s architecture.
You’ll learn how identity language rewires the brain, activates Kingdom authority, and silences enemy assignments. You’ll receive biblical truth, neuroscience insight, and a holy confrontation with every lie you've believed about what you’re “allowed” to call yourself.

Plus, Skye shares guardrails for speaking “I AM” declarations that stay rooted in Christ, not counterfeit thinking—drawing a bold line between Kingdom alignment and New Age mimicry. You’ll leave with a fire in your belly, a sword in your mouth, and the bold permission to say it anyway.



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