Mality-Growing The Knowing Evil For Good
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When you receive the Seal you will have knowledge of some of the Judgments of God. You will know what He considers good, and you will also know the mality, or what God considers evil.
You will bear fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. That is a tree God planted in the Garden of Eden. And that is a tree He will plant in your garden when you grow closer to Him.
God plants a little garden in you when you are sealed. The Seal itself is a tiny plot of ground in the shape of the earth which has just had a wheat Seed planted in it.
That first wheat Seed is Jesus Christ Himself. When He grows up in your soul He will bear fruit. At that first harvest you will have more Seed to sow. So right away your garden will grow in size.
Just as the fruit grows your garden will grow. Just as Jesus grows, you will grow too. Your garden has the potential of spanning the earth in size but in the beginning it is the tiny size to fit one single Seed.
"But wait a minute," you might say, "the tree of the knowledge of good and evil? That tree bears fruit all right. But that is the Forbidden Fruit! How can you expect me to bear fruit like that?"
That is true. The tree of the knowledge of good and evil is the one God told Adam and Eve not to eat from. But they did eat from it and were punished with death as a result.
However, when Jesus came He abolished the punishment of death for those who believe and become sealed. Jesus replaced the age-old curse of punishment for the Forbidden Fruit with a blessing.
And that blessing means you can have the kind of knowledge God has without dying as a result. God can not die and Jesus was resurrected from the dead. So you too can live even though you know what God knows.
It will happen as you grow closer to God. When you share your thoughts and feelings with Him He will begin to share His thoughts and feelings with you. Then you will know what He thinks and feels.
So you will know what He judges about certain matters on earth. You can be wrong and make mistakes in your own judgment. But at least sometimes you will know exactly what the Judgments of God are.
That will make you a prophet. And if that is not glorious enough, there is more. You can not only become a prophet but share that revelation of God with other people too.
Sharing that revelation is bearing the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. You can share with other people the power to know what God judges is wrong with the world.
That way they can prophesy too. And they can know the mality, or what God considers wrong with the world and with individual people. This is a great blessing. It is not so negative as it might seem.
It is actually quite positive. By knowing what is wrong, you can work to change it. By knowing what is broken with the world you can work to fix it. By knowing the problem you can find the solution.
When you are sealed you will know at least some of the mality of the world. So you can start to bring answers to some of the troubles of the world when you receive the Seal.
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