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Blessed Is He Who Comes In The Curionym

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When you receive the Seal God will write His Name in your forehead. You will bear the Curionym, or Name of the Lord Jesus Christ, in your forehead when you are sealed.

Blessed is he who comes in the Name of the Lord. When God writes His Name in your forehead you come in the Name of the Lord. And coming in the Name of the Lord you are blessed.

To be sealed you lay down your life. You die daily, putting to death your old natural person. And God always gives you new life and a new self when you put the old ones to death.

You can never be murdered when are sealed. You die willingly so nobody can truly murder you. They may be charged with the sin of killing you or trying to, but you have always submitted yourself to death.

But this does not mean you commit suicide, or even attempt suicide. Whenever you lay down your life for the purpose of God He will always give you new life. Suicide is not for the purpose of God. Suicide is for death.

You do not lay down your life to die. You lay down your life to gain new life. It is simply a transition you allow yourself to go through. It is a doorway you walk through, a passageway.

And if God allows you to die on earth you look forward to new Life in a better home than that of the earth. You look forward to a perfect Life in Heaven. A Life of joy and peace and perfect fellowship with God for ete
ity.

In Heaven you will not have to battle the devil anymore, or anyone or anything evil. You will rest from such struggles that test you often here on earth. So you willingly die daily--it would be nice to get to Heaven sooner.

When you are sealed you are put under the feet of Jesus, and that is how you are killed. But Jesus does not kill you. He gives you Life. Instead you give up your old life at His feet.

Jesus charged the Pharisees and scribes with building the tombs of the Prophets and ado
ing the memorials of the righteous. They said, “If we were in the days of our fathers we would not share in the blood of the Prophets.”

But this proved their guilt to Jesus. They considered the killers of the Prophets to be their fathers. They did not consider God to be their father. They did not even want Him as a Father.

And they did not consider the Prophets to be their fathers either. They confessed just who their fathers were. And like father like son, the religious authorities in the days of Jesus were killers.

Evil people kill. They take life away from others. People of God take their own lives away, knowing that God will give them a much better Life in exchange for what was not so good.

When you believe the message of the sealed person and start to send that message to others, you will face persecution. You will face persecution because the message is of God.

Evil people throughout history have always persecuted the people of God. And when God writes His Name upon you, the Curionym or Name of Jesus, people will persecute you when they see it.

But it is worth it to carry the Name of God upon you. It is the way you show you belong to God. You are the authentic child of God when you carry His Curionym, and you get it when you receive the Seal.

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