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Optimant--How You Get And Give The Good Gold

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When you receive the Seal God plants a little garden in you, just like the Garden of Eden. One of the gifts God gave to the garden was gold, and this gold is optimant, sharing its blessing.

God created the universe and the world in six days and He rested on the seventh day. The fifth day was when He created the people, Adam and Eve. And these are people of your garden.

The Seal is a little plot of ground ready to receive seed. When that seed is sown the Seal will grow it just like the earth grows its seeds to full fruit. And your soul is the soil that seed is sown in.

The garden is complete and ready to grow living things with the help of the Presence of God along with you. The Waters of the garden needed for Life are the Presence of the Holy Spirit.

The light needed to grow green things in the garden is given by the Presence of Jesus Christ the Son of God. And the air the seeds need to survive and grow up is given when God the Father sanctifies your own spirit.

And you need God the Father to set His Seal upon your soul. That is how you become that little plot of ground ready to grow things. You really need the one God for all these things--though He is three Persons yet He is One.

But though you need God to sustain the little ecosystem of your garden, God also needs the fertile soil of your soul. For you are one of the four necessary elements for growth of Life in your garden, along with God as the other three.

God created fauna as well as flora in the garden and they appeared in the Garden of Eden. But though God created them too, His main Purpose for your own garden is the bearing of flora and its fruit.

When you bear the fruit of flora you will eventually bear people also. The fruit begins the message you send to the world. Then the fruit itself becomes a person. That happens when the person believes the message.

It starts with a single wheat seed--a single message. When that message grows up it bring forth fruit and several more messages are available, each of which can grow into more fruit until the compounding fruit brings a bountiful harvest.

When people believe those messages, those wheat seeds have become people. This is just how God created the people on earth, and He will eventually sow people (believers) in your garden.

You may eventually reap a bountiful harvest of people as well as messages. And God gave another little gift to the Garden of Eden, a gift He promises to you too--gold.

He promised you gold, for you will prosper eventually with the sending of the message. And the believers in your message will prosper too, so everyone can share in the abundant prosperity.

The gold of the Garden of Eden was the good gold, the optimum gold. And similar to that gold, your gold will be optimant, for as well as being blessed your gold will bless others too.

When you receive the Seal your gold will prosper you and will also prosper those who believe your message. And they too can bless others with the optimant gold they receive until many people are prospered with receiving the Seal. nnnn

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