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Our covenant begins with the restoration of truth, identity, and the eternal Word.
We seek alignment with the heart of Yahuah in all things,
committed to walking in integrity, purity, and obedience.
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Creation Origin is not a movement.
It is a covenant platform of remembrance, a quiet place for those awakening to Covenant,
who refuse mixture, yet seek fellowship and accountability.
Core Values
- Identity Restored : We stand firm in the truth of who we are as vessels for His message.
- Purity Without Mixture : We are committed to the restoration of ancient truth without the addition of modern distortion.
- Compassion and Restoration : Our work seeks to restore brokenness and offer a voice to the silent, wounded, and forgotten.
- Yachad (divine unity) Not Schism (mixture) : We believe in unity under His covenant, refusing to bow to the forces of division.
Covenant Responsibility
Those who walk within this Covenant are accountable to:
- Guard what is sacred,
- Remain set apart in thought, posture, and speech,
- Resist mixture in every form,
- Uphold humility over ambition,
- Honor the message entrusted rather than elevate the vessel,
- Walk gently beside others who are awakening,
- Embrace discipline, refinement, and remembrance.
It is a witness.
It stands as a boundary against distortion, pride, and self-exaltation, calling each vessel back to the ancient path.
Alignment is not approval.
It is not critique.
It is not governance over another’s words.
Alignment Is the Process of
- Returning to identity,
- Restoring purity of heart,
- Discerning mixture,
- Protecting what is sacred,
- And ensuring the message being carried reflects compassion, obedience, and truth.
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Creation Origin does not elevate names.
It elevates Covenant.
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We walk beside witnesses, not authors. We use the word “author” only in a technical or publishing sense, not as an identity.
We stand as guardians, not gatekeepers.
We reflect, we do not rewrite.
✦ The Covenant Foundation exists to ensure no message that bears the Seal carries mixture, ambition, distortion, or self-claim. It is a standard of remembrance.
The Sacred Name Restoration
As part of our alignment with the eternal covenant, we acknowledge and restore the sacred name: