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The Calliome--Claiming The Good In Your Garden

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When you receive the Seal you can bear the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. You can bear the fruit of the knowledge of good, producing fruit God considers good with the calliome.

When you are sealed God plants a little garden in you. God created the world and everything surrounding it in seven days. He created the sun and moon and nearby stars and planets with it.

On the seventh day God rested. But on the fifth day God created people. He breathed the Breath of Life into Adam after He shaped him out of the earth. That shaping him out of the earth is just how you are sealed.

When you are sealed you are stamped with the shape of the earth. Not the whole earth but a tiny piece of ground, just enough to grow one single wheat Seed.

That wheat Seed is Jesus Christ and you are that ground ready to grow Him. In the beginning there are just the two of you--earth and Seed. Later He will multiply until there are many messages and believers.

First Jesus is a Message. He grows in your soul as the Message. When this comes to maturity the fruit it bears are many more seeds which can be planted. At this first growth your garden also grows in size.

Your garden can grow until it is much bigger, eventually spanning the entire earth! And when it grows enough it will be big enough to grow some of the legendary trees of the Garden of Eden.

There was the Tree of Life and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. You will be able to grow both trees when you are sealed. And you will not be cursed for tasting the Forbidden Fruit.

Adam and Eve fell by tasting the Forbidden Fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. But you will be able to bear fruit of this tree without risking the curse that is punishment for doing what is forbidden.

How will you do this? When you become sealed you will grow closer to God. So close that you will share thoughts and feelings with Him. While you talk like this, you will begin to know what He thinks and feels.

When you know how God thinks and feels, and how He responds to your own thoughts and feelings, then you will know what He considers good and evil. You will know His Decisions and Judgments about the world.

And sometimes you could be wrong. It is human to make mistakes. But you will be right often enough to make you a prophet. You will be able to pronounce the Judgments of God in the world.

Of course you must remain close to God. But when you do, and know His Judgments, you will be able to bear the fruit of what He considers good, by the calliome.

The calliome is fruit growing out of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. It is fruit God considers good. And you grow it by knowing what He likes, so you can cut off the less preferable fruit and cultivate the calliome you know He likes.

When you are sealed you will know what God does and does not like, as far as He will reveal it to you. And you will be able to bear the fruit He likes, the good fruit, by the calliome when you receive the Seal.

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