"We Are Never Separated - Part 2"
- Paul Perry
- Nov 16
- 4 min read
Never Separated: Living in the Revelation of Union with God (Part 2)
There are moments in life where all you can do is pause and give God total praise. Not a partial praise, not a halfway worship—total praise from the depths of your being. Because when you really stop and think about it, even the breath you breathe is God. Yes, God.
Scripture says that in creation, God stooped down and breathed His rua—His breath, His Spirit—into humanity. And we became a living soul. That means the breath inside you right now is divine. Which also means…
Who can separate you from the love of God?
God isn’t far off. He’s not hiding in the clouds. He is in you, and He is around you. There is no escape from His love—and thank God for that.
Today, we step deeper into Part Two of this revolution:
We Have Never Been Separated from God.
I tried to change the message. I tried to study something else. But the Spirit whispered, “I have more I want to show you.” And He did—He even pulled me into a Part Three. Because repetition builds revelation. The Gospels repeat the same stories from different angles for a reason: perspective shapes belief.
And God is shifting our perspective. He’s clearing away years—even centuries—of misinterpretation, fear-based theology, and separation-based thinking.
Union Theology: The Revelation That Changes Everything
For generations, much of the Church has preached separation: “You’re flawed.” “You’re distant.” “You’re broken.” “You need a mediator to get to God.”
But modern theologians—and even scientists—are awakening to something ancient and powerful:
Union Theology: We have always been united with God.
Scientists are discovering letters—patterns—in our DNA that resemble the very name of God. The divine signature is literally written into our cells. You can’t escape who you are.It’s your spiritual DNA.
No wonder you hunger for Him. No wonder you hear Him—even in the club, even with a Hennessy in your hand. Yes, I said it! Because I lived it.
I wasn’t looking for a sermon when God spoke to me in the club, but He said: “I’m not giving you your husband out of here.” And right then, something shifted. That’s union. That’s presence. That’s God refusing to leave you alone.
Jeremiah 29:11—A Future Already Secured
“For I know the thoughts I think toward you…”
These aren’t conditional thoughts. They aren’t “if you behave” thoughts. They’re thoughts that reveal God’s intentions toward you—peace, hope, and a secure future.
Your future isn’t a mystery to God. It’s already written. And when you begin to shift your perspective—your inner vision—your future begins to shift too.
Ephesians 1—Already Blessed, Already Chosen
Blessed. Chosen. Accepted. Predestined.
Not will be—already are.
We were chosen before the foundation of the world. Before matter. Before light. Before time.
You were already standing before Him, holy and blameless—not because of your works, but because of His love.
So what is there to be ashamed of? Shame is a mental habit, not a spiritual reality.
Imagining What God Has Already Done
God gave you an imagination—not to worry, not to fear, but to see what He has already provided.
Jesus said:
“When you pray, believe that you receive, and you shall have it.”
If you can see it, you can step into it. If you can imagine it, you can walk it out. Scientists even say the mind doesn’t fully distinguish between imagination and reality—because what God has finished in the Spirit, your mind is trying to catch up to.
Romans 8:28—Even the Hard Things Work for Your Good
“All things” doesn’t mean the easy stuff. It doesn’t mean the joyful stuff only. It means all of it—the tears, the mistakes, the delays, the disappointments.
God is working it together. Working = cooperating. Your circumstances are cooperating with heaven’s plan.
Nothing you’ve been through disqualified you—if anything, it positioned you.
2 Timothy—Awakening from Spiritual Sleep
Paul writes to Timothy with urgency because he knows he’s nearing the end of his earthly life. And he speaks about awakening—coming into consciousness of the Christ within.
Paul’s Damascus encounter didn’t give him new truth; it awakened him to the truth that was always there.
Many of us live unconsciously—driving, cooking, living out our days on autopilot. But when you awaken to Christ in you, revelation explodes. Faith deepens. Your entire perspective shifts.
The faith that lived in your grandmother, your mother—it lives in you. Faith can be generational. Union can be generational.
A Blueprint Before Time Began
Years ago, I had an open vision: a massive blueprint laid across a table with a divine handwriting with a feather. And God said,
“Everything you need, every desire, every solution, I have already worked out.”
Back then it puzzled me. Now it fuels me.
Because life becomes beautiful when you realize: It’s already done.
At 71, I’m enjoying life more than ever. Enjoying God. Enjoying revelation. Enjoying freedom. And yes enjoying the idea of riding down the highway in a convertible!
God Has Never Been Separate from You.
Not for a moment. Not for a breath. Not for a season.
You are blessed in the city, blessed in the field, blessed in your body, blessed in your bank account, blessed in your going out and coming in. Not because you worked for it, but because God decreed it before the world began.
Live like someone who is united with God. Walk like someone who is never alone. Love like someone who carries the presence. And breathe—because the breath in you is God.
Amen. Amen. And amen.



