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The Confession Of Confidelity-Reciprocal Trust Of God

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When you receive the Seal you will trust the true God in confidelity for everything. And God will trust you too. Just like Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden before their Fall.

God created the world in seven days. On the fifth day He created the first man Adam. He breathed spiritual Life into Adam after shaping him out of the earth. This is how God will set His Seal upon you.

He will shape the Seal upon your forehead out of the earth. That earth is the place where a single wheat Seed is sown. That wheat Seed is Jesus Christ who will grow up from your soul and bear Fruit.

You will be just like a little blessed Garden of Eden. You will be blessed and not cursed, and you will trust God for this blessing in confidelity. And in confidelity God will also trust you.

You will let God be your God and whenever your eyes seek another god, a false god, He will show you what has happened. He will not just let you go and lose you. He will keep you.

When your eyes follow a false god, the true God will cast you into a deep sleep. You may feel some sickness in this deep sleep. You will know that you do not want any more of it.

God will cast you into a sleep to take away your motivation when you are on the wrong course. That way you will not continue in something God will not allow for you. And this is only for your good.

False gods will do you no good. You can have no confidelity with them. You may trust them but they have no life and they can not even sense you. They can not trust you even if you trust them.

God will trust you as He trusted Adam with the two special trees in the Garden of Eden. One was the tree of the knowledge of good and evil bearing the Forbidden Fruit. The other was the Tree of Life.

Adam sorely violated God's trust and he paid with his life. The serpent tempted Eve and she took of the Forbidden Fruit and she and Adam ate of it. The circle of confidelity was broken.

Of course it was restored after but not to its former glory. And Adam and Eve still had to pay for their sin by suffering death. But while in its original glory Adam was given a great gift by confidelity--Eve.

God cast Adam into a deep sleep when he became too lonely. And that was when God took one of Adam's ribs out and made a woman out of the rib. That was how God gave Eve to Adam.

He cast him into a deep sleep because he was going down the wrong path. He was alone without the helpmate and God had a different Plan for him. God's Plan was that he would have a wife.

When you are sealed you will have reciprocal trust with God in confidelity. But God will not always just cast you into a sleep to prevent something from happening. Often God will motivate you by sharing with you His own Pleasure.

When you are sealed you will know the Pleasure of God from day to day. And you will know when He takes away that Pleasure or casts you into a deep sleep to guide you to a new place when you receive the Seal. nnn

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