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YES. AND its also applys to any anyone who acknowledge Jesus christ as there personal lord and savior. The Father, The LORD of HOST as the One True GOD.

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MYTH: We need to enter into an everlasting covenant with God.

It is a religious myth that we need to enter into a covenant with God.

Here, in my opinion, is why:

A covenant is a temporal partnership, with mutually agreed terms. It is made between two human beings, so that they can share certain benefits which come from operating as if they are one physically, while all the while recognising they are still two and are separate. Whereas, we are not separate in being from God; we are one. This is the nature of ‘Divine Union’ or ‘Divine Oneness’. This is not an operational agreement; it is a state of being. We do not have to make a covenant with One with whom we are already One in being. We exist IN God, NOT outside of God--there's no “outside” of God. God is existence; is everything. There's no “non-existence”; there's no “nothing”. Separation is impossible.

A covenant between two human beings is a contract entered into with specific conditions to be fulfilled by each party. Conditionality underpins covenant life and its perpetuity. Covenant is based on choice and freedom of will. There's freedom to keep or not to keep the covenant conditions. There are, of course, implications not keeping and breaking the covenant.

This is how it was between God and the nation of Ancient Israel. That covenant was God’s purpose for Israel, and it had conditions to be fulfilled by God for Israel’s benefit. Once the conditions were fulfilled, the purpose was fulfilled, the covenant ceased. Israel ceased being under covenant to God. There has been no nation under covenant to God before Israel, during Israel, or since Israel.

No, we do not need to enter into an “everlasting covenant” with God. There is no purpose needing to be fulfilled on our behalf by God. There are no conditions needing to be fulfilled on our behalf by God. There is only God. God is Love and Love has no conditions.

We are already everlastingly one (in innate oneness) with God, for all exist in the everlasting God and the everlasting God exists in all. How so? By dint of our union being eternal, inescapable. unbreakable--it cannot be fractured. So, there can be NO “making” or “entering into” a covenant agreement such as it was with God and Ancient Israel. There is only ongoing union. Instead, it’s about us, in our humanity, becoming awake to our union and realising it through our humanity. It is about recognising our oneness—where we are ALREADY eternally one Spirit with God, where God is ALREADY eternally one Spirit with us, and where we are ALREADY eternally one Spirit with each other.

In our Spirit we cannot be divided against ourselves. It is only the religious mindset that perpetuates the idea that self is divided against God, that God is divided against self, that self is divided against every other self. Religion is the epitome of the toxic ideology of separation and division, of “them and us”. And sects and cults continue to morph out of its poisonous ideology. This is what happens when we become fractured in the mind of our humanity. Fortunately, we cannot become fractured in the mind of our Spirit.

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