Lucine Light--How God Enlightens Your Garden
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"Let there be light!" This was the first lucine command. And God saw the light that it was good. This is how God sees the person who has received the Seal--in the light. And that is good.
When God created the earth first there was just darkness. Then He created the light and separated the light and darkness. This became the morning of the first day. And God saw that the light was good.
When you receive the Seal in your forehead God will see it as good. You will be in the light. Indeed, the light will be in you. You will shine forth with the inner light of the person who has God living within.
Why is receiving the Seal likened to the creation of the earth? Because the Seal is a little garden plot, a miniature earth. It is the place where you begin to bear fruit.
You receive the Seal in your forehead. So your mind becomes that little garden. And that is your soul. You have a little soul garden where you can bear fruit, even if you start out with a tiny garden.
You may start out with a garden so small it only fits one seed. That is not so bad--one seed can be best nursed to fruition without any attention given to any other, lavishing all care upon just the one.
And your garden may grow in size. You may have the impression of a plow instead of a single side. That plow will prepare you for the sowing of many seeds so you will bear much fruit in abundance.
Light is needed to grow things. Sunlight is a wonderful renewable energy source God has given us here on earth. And the light He gives to our Seal garden is "renewable" too. He always gives more.
You will shine with lucine brightness when you are sealed. You will shine from within so that you are like a complete ecosystem. You will have an inner sun as well as the hospitable conditions of your earth.
Jesus is that sun for you. He is your lucine source of energy to grow with. Whatever you grow will green up in the light Jesus provides. And the Father and the Holy Spirit help you grow too.
The Father has set His Seal upon you. That is how you have become a fertile ground. And the Holy Spirit is the water necessary for all life. Together God provides the three things necessary for life--soil, water, and light.
So you are a little ecosystem fully capable of producing life. And fully sustainable with the Presence of God providing everything you need not only to produce more but to grow the size of your garden.
Conceivably your garden could grow to the size of the whole earth. But there are limits to what God has given you. He made the earth of limited size. And you do not need the whole thing.
But there are much broader limits to the lucine gifts of Jesus Christ. Just like the sun will never extinguish its gift of light during your lifetime, you will never exhaust the supply of lucine light Jesus gives.
And that means you will never be done growing new things and producing more fruit for God's purposes to be done in the world. That is, if you receive the Seal so you become that little garden in the lucine light.
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