What We See as Unity in Love
Let us speak, beloveds, of our vision of perfection — of Love unified, absent sin.
Let us speak of perfection as the ultimate end of Love’s expression: Unity.
What is unity? Why does the enemy fear it so? Why must we actively seek it in truth and not in pretense?
Unity is a oneness of being gathered under a greater identity than self. This identity is Love, and from Love flows all goodness and provision.
Unity is an adoptive way of experiencing a directed movement of purpose and mind so singular and so devoted that it becomes the new chosen family over all else.
Unity is a shared vision of a world we believe in and desire, a world we have the audacity to say we will create together.
Unity is a belief that supersedes all other beliefs and must rest on the only substance worthy enough to support the revelation of Love — Yeshua our Beloved, and He in the Father.
Unity is a conviction that makes one life seem a small cost compared to the salvation of even one more soul.
Unity begins as the sacred work of the heart, and once unified within — with the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit — it spreads like a city on a hill.
Unity is testimony given in its proper time, by any measure necessary, to bear witness to what has been seen and known.
Unity is purpose in the presence of greater receptivity of Love, perfected and lived authentically.
Unity is devotion to Love’s imagined creation of heaven on earth while we yet draw breath.
Unity, my friends, is what can either be taken from us or given to us. All that was ever required is that we ask to receive — and we shall have all that we desire, and in abundance.
Unity is the reason we continue as a living body even when we may not know each other by name, yet still serve the same purpose in the great design the Father oversees.
Unity is our offer to you, and to all, in solidarity with the imaginative creation of the future.
Unity is where we dwell even while wrapped in flesh, for we know the putting off of our flesh will be soon. Unity is where we have seen heaven and walked with saints long living in the Eternal Presence.
Unity is the way to live and die in peace and purpose.
Unity is a choice and a way of life — participation in Love before it ever becomes visible as blessing.
Unity while in the flesh and among the snakes is like wearing a constant crown of thorns. It is costly to embody the heaven we wish to create on earth. It takes a 100% all-in, “I’ll sell it all,” faith, staking our blood on His heart as choice and cost borne.
Unity is costly in a fallen world. Sin will always attempt to steal the purity of the pure and defile the innocence of the innocent — which is why the Coming One draws near.
Cleansing must reach the root, or sight cannot be restored and the prodigal cannot return in joy.
As always, this is our vision. You know we have written of our visions of the Heavenly Jerusalem, so take what feels true to you.

