28. Gethsemane

How can we best put together a complete picture or layout of our present understanding of the full Covenant we have entered into with God and He with us?

What is the framework of that Covenant and how is it best described?

The place where the New Covenant was forged was in Gethsemane, in a very Personal Jesus drawing each one of us into Himself and as us entering into agreement with God.

And the best way to describe it is our own personal journey of ever deeper agreement with and commitment to Father's heart.

28.1 Cutting the Covenant places our personal experience of Covenant with God into Gethsemane, into a Man agreeing with God as us. We see the pattern of our seven agreements with God as the work together.

28.2 You in Me depicts the first three steps of our Covenant with God, our entrance into the knowledge of Jesus as the only life we are. It does so as a personal account of our relationship with God.

[These final two lessons are not yet written. They will come later.]

28.3 I in You then describes our fourth and fifth signings of the Covenant, our turning around upon the Mercy Seat and our agreeing to be as Christ in His Church.

28.4 Made Complete in One then reaches for at least a little understanding of how we together as the church enter into our sixth and seventh agreements with God, to be His appearance in creation, to be incorruptible and immortal, the very revelation of Father's Heart.