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Return to Me-Episode 3-Chapter 2-The Breach


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Welcome to the Return to Me Podcast on Senetru Radio — a chapter-by-chapter journey through Return to Me: Restoring the Hearts of the Children to the Father, the newest book from Senetru.

Episode 3 | Chapter 2: The Breach

Chapter 2 is the formal indictment. Before the violations are named, the chapter establishes the terms of the New Covenant — what God promised, what He requires, and what a functioning Covenant looks like in practice. It then defines what constitutes a breach — not measured by intent or appearance, but by function. A covenant is breached when its defined terms are no longer upheld or when an unauthorized third party interposes itself to alter its execution.

The Parties to the Breach

Three parties are named in this indictment: The institutional church — all sects, denominations, and divisions — has inserted itself into a covenant to which it was never a named party, assuming roles reserved exclusively for the Father and for Christ. Its leaders — pastors, priests, reverends, doctors of theology, and all those who occupy positions of claimed spiritual authority — have functioned as unauthorized mediators, self-appointed teachers, and regulators of access to the Father. And those who claim to be the people of God have authorized it — yielding to unauthorized human mediation and external rules never outlined in Scripture, forfeiting their covenantal benefits in the process.

The Covenant Violations

This episode walks through five documented violations entered into the record.
Violation One: Interposition — the institutional church has assumed a mediatorial role it was never granted, displacing the one Mediator defined by the Covenant: the Man Christ Jesus.
Violation Two: Redefinition — at the Council of Nicaea in AD 325, the institutional church redefined Christ, collapsing the distinction between the Son and the Father and removing the Mediator from the structure of the Covenant entirely.
Violation Three: Usurpation — the Covenant explicitly excludes human agency in the transmission of truth, yet the institution has erected an entire system of seminaries, pulpits, titles, and hierarchies to replace the direct teaching of the Spirit.
Violation Four: Coercion and Duress — a legitimate covenant operates through internal alignment, not external force, yet the institution has relied on coercion, persecution, expulsion, and social pressure to preserve itself across seventeen centuries.
Violation Five: Abandonment and Non-Performance — the people themselves have abandoned the terms of the Covenant through willful consent to unauthorized mediation and external rules never authorized by Scripture.

The Evidence of the Breach

A covenant is evaluated not by claims but by fruit. The evidence presented in this chapter is not theoretical — it is visible on the streets of every American city and in the condition of the family across the Western world. Fatherlessness, institutional corruption, sexual scandal, addiction, homelessness, societal collapse, and the multiplication of over 45,000 competing denominations are not peripheral issues. They are exhibits. They demonstrate that the Covenant's promised operation — the internal writing of the law, direct knowledge of God, and a people unified under one Spirit — is absent at scale. A living Covenant produces true life. A breached covenant produces decay.

The Verdict

The New Covenant has not been removed — but it is in default. Those who claim to be the people of God while operating through unauthorized mediation and altered structure are not living within the New Covenant as God defined it. They are living within a different framework. The conclusion cannot be softened. Yet even now, the heart of the Father remains open — because mercy is written into the Covenant itself. But the window is shortening. The signs are visible. The call to return to the Father is being issued even now — and it will not go out forever.

This is the breach.

"For this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel after those days, says the Lord: I will put My laws in their mind and write them on their hearts; and I will be their God, and they shall be My people. None of them shall teach his neighbor, and none his brother, saying, 'Know the Lord,' for all shall know Me, from the least of them to the greatest of them. For I will be merciful to their unrighteousness, and their sins and their lawless deeds I will remember no more." —Hebrews 8:10-12

📘 Return to Me: Restoring the Hearts of the Children to the Father, A Brood of Vipers: The History of Corruption in the Institutional Church, Carry the Light: The End of Self-Rule, The False Door, and Unmasking the Beast, along with the Senetru Answers research tool, are available at www.senetru.com

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Senetru RadioBy Kenny LaPoint