What Separates What God Has Joined?

by | Mar 24, 2026

Question: How does man separate what God has joined together?

Humanity—both man and woman—lives at the intersection of continual choice. At every moment, we are yielding to one of two sources: God… or mammon (self-will, the spirit of covetousness). We are either receiving and planting the seed of God’s Word or receiving and planting the seed of the satan’s darkness, pride. We are either advancing the Kingdom of God or partnering with the kingdom of darkness.

What flows from our lives reveals what governs us. When we speak, it produces either Life or death—sweetness or bitterness. When we partake, we are receiving either the seed of God’s Word or the seed of the serpent, Satans lies. When we walk, it is either by faith or by sight—never both. It will always be one or the other. Faith and human reasoning apart from God cannot coexist; they will never produce the same fruit.

There is no neutral ground—only alignment.

Every moment of every day, we are choosing:

  • What voice we will follow
  • What kingdom we will advance
  • Who we truly belong to

A man or woman will ultimately reflect their source—either as a son or daughter of God, or their alignment with Gods enemy. The evidence is always revealed in the fruit.

So here is the truth: Humanity separates what God has joined together whenever we step out of agreement with His Spirit and come into agreement with anything else.

Because we are always doing one of two things:
Joining ourselves to God…
Or separating ourselves from Him.

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