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Duobulia-Double Wills With Triple Power All In One

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When you receive the Seal you will have the complementary power of three between two of you, just like how Adam and Eve equaled more than two through the joining of two wills--duobulia.

God created the world in seven days. On the fifth day He created the first man Adam. He breathed spiritual Life into Adam when He formed him out of the earth.

This is how you also are sealed. God will form you out of the earth when you are sealed. The Seal itself is impressed upon your forehead in the shape of the earth where a single wheat Seed has been sown.

That single wheat Seed is Jesus Christ. He is the first wheat Seed sown in you and as soon as He grows up the first time and bears fruit you will have more seed to sow in your little garden.

Every time Jesus grows up and bears fruit, that fruit will be more seed for you to sow. With ever more seed you can sow it in a bigger garden. So the size of your garden grows along with the Seed Jesus.

Jesus Himself is the first seed. When He bears Fruit you have the seed of the message to sow. When you sow that message for a while and it bears fruit you will have the seed of believers to sow.

WIth believers in the message of being sealed you can give them the gift of being sealed. Of course it takes God to seal them. God the Father is the one who sets the Seal upon them.

When Adam had been alone long enough to know how lonely he was, God cast him into a deep sleep. Then God took out one of Adam's ribs and fashioned a woman out of the extra rib.

That woman was Eve--the first woman. God's Plan was for Adam to come to know how lonely he was. And it worked. Adam rejoiced to see the woman. She was just like him. He was not lonely anymore.

"She is bone of my bones," said Adam, "and flesh of my flesh. She shall be called woman for she was taken out of man. For this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and cleave unto his wife and the two shall become one flesh."

Adam was talking about marriage but he also described duobulia. Two wills joined together when two minds are joined together can become one will in one mind. Two are reduced to one but they are also increased to three (or more.)

This is what happens when a group of as few as two people get together for some serious consultation and agreement. Their discussions can bear the fruit of more than the sum of the two (or more) parts.

"Where two or three are gathered together in my Name," said Jesus, "there I am among them." This is why duobulia, while it makes the two as one in agreement, gives them the power of three wills together.

The two in duobulia have the added will power of Jesus Himself. This is how Adam and Eve enjoyed the will power of God helping the two of them in the garden. And this is how you too can experience duobulia.

Duobulia is "two wills" working together. They are as one in agreement and as three in power. This is also demonstrated by the power of praying together. You will have the power of duobulia when you receive the Seal.

And now Jason would like to invite you to get your FREE report Are You Making These Mistakes as a Christian? at www.sealsecrets.com and "Get God's 'Seal of Approval' and Get the Victory Over Evil" at www.sealofthesoul.com
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