ABJURE THE REALM Leaving the Kingdom of the Senses to Govern from the Kingdom of the Spirit
In medieval England, a condemned criminal could escape execution through a remarkable legal process called abjuration. They would confess their crime, swear a solemn oath, take up a wooden cross, and walk a prescribed road to the sea - leaving behind everything they owned, everyone they knew, and every claim to their former life. They could never return.
Scripture issues the same call: Come out of her, my people.
Abjure the Realm traces this forgotten legal practice into the deepest invitation of the Gospel - not an invitation to improve the old life but to leave it entirely. Through the lens of abjuration, this book dismantles the assumption that the believer's task is to renovate Babylon and reveals it for what the Covenant declares: a complete change of kingdom, a permanent transfer of jurisdiction, an exodus from the realm of the senses into the living realm of Messiah.
But this is not a book about getting saved.
This is a book about what happens after - when the believer discovers that they hold the full inheritance of the Kingdom and have been governing from the old operating system the entire time. When the Covenant is sealed but the flesh still fires. When the position is occupied but the authority goes unexercised. When the blueprint has been demonstrated by Yeshua - who walked in human flesh yet governed from the Father, speaking spirit-words that the physical realm obeyed - and the believer is invited to do the same works from the same position through the same Spirit.
Inside, you will discover:
Why the five senses became the totalitarian operating system of fallen humanity - not evil in themselves, but governing in a role they were never designed to fill.
How Covenant entry activates the full arc - Oath, Blood, Table, Presence - in a single instant, and why most believers have never been told what they received.
The difference between speaking about God and speaking from God - and why one informs and the other governs.
What Yeshua meant when He said "the works that I do shall he do also" - not as aspiration but as architectural specification.
Why the institutional Church has largely domesticated the Covenant into a ritual and the cross into a decoration - and what changes when believers take up residence in the realm they have been given.
The honest reality that one hundred percent governance from the Spirit was accomplished by one man, and that every other believer walks a messy, zigzagging road of slipping and turning - and that the measure of growth is not the absence of the slip but the speed of the teshuvah.
Abjure the Realm is written for believers who know they are in Covenant but sense they are not walking in the fullness of what the Covenant provides. For those who have been seated in heavenly places and are still governing from the ground. For those who have tasted the atmosphere of a different Kingdom and cannot go back to the old air - even though the old air is all their senses can detect.
The standard is Yeshua. The reality is the zigzag. The Covenant holds through both.
Fall down seventeen times. Get up eighteen.
The Bridegroom is seated. The seat next to Him is yours.
Abjure the realm.