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The Anaptous Answer-Touch No Evil

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When you receive the Seal you will become anaptous--not touching anything evil and not touching anything God does not have planned for you. Adam and Eve touched the Forbidden Fruit and it cost them their lives.

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

This is how God will set His Seal upon you. He will shape the Seal out of the earth and stamp it upon your forehead. It will be the shape of the earth--the little place in the earth where a single wheat Seed is sown.

That single wheat Seed is Jesus. He is the first Seed sown in your garden. And He is the best Seed you will ever grow. He bears much Fruit and He is the most righteous Seed of all.

You never need to become anaptous when it comes to growing Jesus as the Seed in your garden. You never have to stop yourself from touching Jesus and His Seed.

And His Seed will grow into your message when it bears fruit. Then you can take that message and sow it again in your garden. When that message bears fruit you can take that fruit and sow it and it will grow into believers.

The first wheat Seed is Jesus, the second seed is the message, and the third seed is believers. Each time you bear fruit you will have more seed to sow and so your garden will also grow in size.

When you sow your message you will not be far removed from Jesus since it is born of His Fruit. However you will still need to watch and see if you need to be anaptous and stop yourself from touching anything evil.

You may need to be anaptous and stop yourself from saying certain things. You stop yourself from cursing people and you stop yourself from condemning anyone. That is God's duty on the final Judgment Day.

You stop yourself from hating people. You stop yourself from exalting yourself above others. You stop yourself from any other sinful attitudes of your thoughts and feelings while you grow your message.

And you stop pretending. You tell the truth as much as you are able to understand it. As much as God gives you the wisdom. As much as He reveals to you. Because then you will end up growing believers out of your message.

But the believers are the most difficult to grow to perfection of fruitful abundance. Because the believers demand the most anaptous refusal to touch anything evil that is not God's Will for you.

When you are sealed God will help you with the challenge of anaptous stopping yourself from touching anything sinful. When you are heading resolutely toward something against His Will, He will cast you into a deep sleep.

This is not only a figurative lethargy--this deep sleep will actually cause you to fall asleep. When you can not function anymore God will have prevented you from taking that course for very long.

When you are sealed God will help you with the anaptous stopping yourself from touching evil because your message becomes important to God. He wants you to grow those believers in the message and bring more people to Him when you receive the Seal.

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