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More Morient Daily Dying Just Like Jesus

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When you receive the Seal you will turn the power of death from something evil into something good. You will experience good morient death, something Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden never got to experience.

God created the earth and the surrounding universe in seven days. On the fifth day He created the first man, Adam. God breathed spiritual Life into after He had shaped him out of the earth.

This is how God will set His Seal upon you. He will shape that Seal out of the earth and impress it upon your forehead. Your soul will then be a little garden of God, the place where a single wheat Seed is sown.

That single wheat Seed is Jesus. He is the first Seed sown in your soul and He will soon grow up and bear Fruit. You can sow that Fruit to grow more fruit--growing the message and finally the believers in the message.

When a wheat seed bears fruit in the ear of the grain, that fruit is more seed that can be eaten or sown to produce yet more wheat. When your Seed Jesus bears Fruit you can sow that Seed as the message.

And when the message bears fruit you can sow that as the seed that grows into believers in the message. Your garden will grow in size when you grow the seed up to bear fruit too, until you have a vast garden even spanning the whole earth.

Adam was lonely in the Garden of Eden and God made a companion out of one of his ribs. He called that companio
Eve. She was the first woman and the wife of Adam. But Eve wandered away from Adam.

And she was tempted by the wise serpent. "Why has God commanded you," he said, "that you should not eat of every tree in paradise?" She was forbidden from eating of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.

She told the serpent she would die if she ate of the Forbidden Fruit. The serpent told her she would not die. And that was a lie. Because Adam and Eve were punished with death when they ate the Forbidden Fruit.

Satan was the first to bring death upon people. He was the murderer from the beginning. And God was the first to give life to people. He was the life-giver from the beginning.

But when you are sealed you will find that death is no longer under the power of Satan. Because just as Jesus died on the cross for the sins of all people you too will die daily.

You will take up your cross and follow Jesus daily. And just as Jesus rose from the dead to ete
al Life in Heaven, you too will live again when you lay down your own life by dying the morient death.

The seeds sown in your garden must die in order to sprout. But when they sprout they grow up with new life--life after morient death. And when you lay down your life in morient death daily, you will sprout up in new Life too.

If you try to save your life you will end up losing your life. Satan will have the power of death over you. But if you lose your life and die a morient death, you will save your Life just like Jesus Christ.

When you are sealed you will take up your cross daily and follow Jesus to a morient death. This is the death God has planned for you to die to get the victory over evil. And you will get the victory when you receive the Seal.

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