The other error you continually make, is that you do not seem to know, let alone, understand what your standing in Christ is. I hope you are not claiming to be a fruit tree here, cause that is some low hanging fruit that is evidence of what you say is possible
Our standing in Christ is defined by a complete personal surrender that allows His perfect righteousness to be imputed to us as a free gift, placing us in a position where we represent His character in our unique spheres of influence. This standing is not achieved through human merit or legalistic forms, but through a living faith that claims the merits of a crucified and risen Savior
2Co 5:20 Now then we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God did beseech you by us: we pray you in Christ's stead, be ye reconciled to God.
As ambassadors of Christ we are to represent His character. A witness for His Glory.
Our own righteousness is as "filthy rags," but through faith, we are clothed in the white raiment of Christ’s divine righteousness. Isaiah 64:6
When we are clothed in His righteousness, we are looked upon by the Father as obedient children, and the sinner's defects are covered by Christ's perfection.
By beholding Christ's character and making Him a daily companion, we are changed into His image from glory to glory.
Jesus is currently standing as our Intercessor and Advocate in the heavenly courts, pleading His own merits in our behalf.
As we confess our sins with a contrite heart, He takes our guilt upon Himself and imputes His righteousness to us.
Our standing is secure when we rely unfalteringly on His promises.
Jesus came to this world to restore the moral image of God in fallen humanity.
This restoration is the central theme of the Bible and the primary objective of the plan of salvation, designed to bring man back to the perfection in which he was first created.
By assuming human nature, Jesus gave all people a living connection with Himself, providing a way for them to become partakers of the divine nature 2 Peter 1:4
Searching the Scriptures and feeding upon the truth transforms the character and renews the mind after the image of the Creator Colossians 3:10.
Philippians 2:12-13
Why, my beloved, as you have always obeyed, not as in my presence only, but now much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling. 13 For it is God which works in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure.
In the beginning, humanity was created to reflect the glory of the Creator. Although sin marred this design, the gospel is the power of God to bring us back into the divine image. Jesus, who is the perfect "image of the invisible God" Colossians 1:15, came to earth so that we might be "conformed to the image of His Son" Romans 8:29. This is a work of both physical and spiritual restoration.
So our standing today is being conformed to the image of the Son.
Thank God Jesus did not leave us seperated..