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An Ateletic Lesson-The Righteous Riches Are Forever

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When you receive the Seal you will have the change to live forever in Heaven. This is an ateletic or never-ending Life--the ultimate reward God can give you. And this ateletic reward is the true riches of Prosperance.

God does provide for those who believe in Him. The earth belongs to God and all its abundance. However, no earthly reward like riches or renown can compare with ateletic ete
al Life in Heaven.

God created the earth and what surrounds it in the universe in seven days. On the fifth day He created the first man, Adam. When Adam had been alone long enough God created the first woman--Eve--out of him.

Adam and Eve were quite happy in the Garden of Eden. Adam had not been created to die. That was a punishment reserved for him if he took of the Forbidden Fruit and ate of it.

Adam was close to God and he shared God with Eve. Adam had been made in the Image of God and so far had not failed to reveal the glory of the Image of God in the Garden of Eden.

Sometimes God cast Adam into a deep sleep when he was going down the wrong path. That steered Adam quickly away from what God considered the wrong end for Adam. And that always meant a new beginning.

But from day to day Adam knew the Pleasure God shared with him. Because when Adam and God agreed on what should happen they shared in the Pleasure God felt in seeing that happen.

So Adam often felt great pleasure and was therefore highly motivated. He could accomplish anything as long as it was not too disagreeable in God's eyes. And they could accomplish anything together.

Adam knew pleasures like the Pleasures of Heaven because Adam was originally not created to die. But God had give
Adam the choice between two trees in the Garden of Eden.

One was the tree of the knowledge of good and evil bearing the Forbidden Fruit. Adam was forbidden to touch this fruit or eat of it. And the punishment for eating of it was death.

The other tree Adam could have chosen was the Tree of Life. But Adam did not eat of the Tree of Life because he was not made to die. He felt he had no need for it since he was not going to die anyway.

Eve took some of the Forbidden Fruit and shared it with Adam and thus they brought the punishment of death upon all people who were their offspring. But once Jesus came you have the chance to live again after death.

Jesus died on the cross for your sins. He was buried in the ground and stayed there for three days. On that third day He rose from the dead unto ete
al Life. He now resides in Heaven with God His Father.

Through the death and resurrection of Jesus you too can have ateletic Life--the Life that does not have an end. This is the ete
al Life in Heaven God grants to His chosen and beloved believers.

When you are sealed you will have the chance to eat from the Tree of Life and gain this ateletic Life from the dead. This is the Life that had no beginning and will never have an end.

When you are sealed you will confirm God's choice, for He chose you from the beginning to believe on Him and keep getting closer to Him forever. You will accept His choice and live an ateletic ete
al Life when you receive the Seal.nn n

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