Oath
Oath
Anything we say here during the process of the oath is gonna be represented as the
blood bounding us
Say after me.
I promise to be there for us for better or for worse I promise to be there in
sickness and in health I promise to always keep this love real I promise to live
with you no matter what the condition both in good and bad To always be there for
one another
I promise to assist one another in anything,emotional and financial needs
May my lips,heart mind and soul always ulter one name thats you
No religion,no duties,no relation nor any one can ever seperate me from you
Let this oath mind this love forever. Forever and forever till death do us part I
adhare to this oath as a blood convenant with you my love Till deATH DO US PART
Even in death. Finally I will keep to the guidance of the oath rules above and
never forsake it from this day upwards and forever more.
So, what is the basic meaning behind this Blood Covenant? Simply put it means that
two covenant individuals share such a close relationship with each other that all
they have or possess in this life is available to each upon demand. For example say
that Joe and Sam have entered into a Blood Covenant with each other. What belongs
to Joe also belongs to Sam and what belongs to Sam also belongs to Joe. Say Joe has
a short payday, but has a pressing debt due that he cannot pay. He simply goes to
Sam and says, "Sam, give me your checkbook, I'm in dire need of $500". Sam is
obligated, by the Blood Covenant between them, to hand his checkbook to Joe so that
Joe can meet his debt obligation. This sharing of the personal properties of both
Joe and Sam extend to everything either possesses, including wives. For a Blood
Covenant individual to refuse to meet the needs of his covenant partner means that
he broke the blood covenant between them and this means that he will die a most
horrible death as well as the rest of his family, usually at the hand of the
individual he so severely mistreated. You can understand then, the motive that
causes these two blood covenant individuals to share all they possess with each
other whenever called upon. To refuse was a certain death sentence as well as
probable death to his family. Perhaps now the times in the Old Testament where God
seemed to wipe out His chosen can be better understood. He always said, before the
drastic action took place, that they had broken the Covenant with Him. But also God
always left a remnant behind so He could reestablish His Covenant with them.