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Dying Death As Thanatic Then Living New Life

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When you receive the Seal you will have new spiritual Life. But you will only live if you are willing to give up your life first in a thanatic surrender. This is because death was brought upon all people by Adam and Eve.

God created the world and what surrounds it in its little corner of the universe in seven days. On the fifth day He created Adam, the first man. Soon after He created Eve out of Adam.

God shaped Adam out of the earth. This is the way He will set the Seal upon you--He will shape the Seal out of the earth, for the Seal will be a little garden planted in you much like the Garden of Eden He planted when He created earth.

The Seal is the earth where God plants a single wheat Seed. That wheat Seed is Jesus. Jesus will grow up in the garden of your soul and bear fruit, and soon you will be sowing and growing your message and believers in it.

Just as Adam was shaped out of the earth (and your Seal upon your soul is shaped out of the earth) so also Eve was shaped out of Adam. God took one of Adam's ribs and shaped Eve, the first woman, around it.

It was not long before the wise serpent approached Eve when Adam was not around. "Why did God say," the serpent asked her, "that you should not eat of all the trees of the Paradise of God?"

Eve knew the right answer. She was faithful to the Commandment of God. "From the fruit of the trees of Paradise we may eat," she said, "but from the fruit of the tree in the middle of the Paradise, God said, 'Eat not from it and do not touch it so you do not die.'"

But the serpent had some different ideas. He told Eve that she would not die if she ate the Forbidden Fruit. And Eve had believed God but when the serpent tempted her, she gave in to temptation.

That was what brought death upon all people. God threatened thanatic death as the punishment for eating of the Forbidden Fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil in the middle of the Garden of Eden.

That thanatic death began as the punishment upon all people. But after Jesus came that thanatic death is a liberation and a release from a much worse fate--ete
al death in hell.

Because if you die a thanatic death today you will save your life. Indeed you die a thanatic death when you are sealed. That is when God shapes the Seal out of the earth.

Then He breathes new spiritual Life into you just as He first breathed it into Adam when He shaped him out of the earth. So you pass from death unto life the first time when you are sealed.

Why the first time? Because once you are sealed you will die the thanatic death daily. You will lay down your life daily and God will reward you instead with renewed spiritual Life.

And by dying a thanatic death daily you will open the door for ete
al Life for yourself. When you give up your own life, then you will keep your life. If you are unwilling to give up your own life you can not be sealed.

When you are sealed you will not be punished with death like Adam and Eve. Instead you will die a thanatic death each day in order to receive the reward of ete
al Life which you will receive along with the Seal.

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