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The Immissive Mission-Giving God's Words To The World

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When you receive the Seal you will have an immissive calling from God. This is what Adam had when God cast him into a deep sleep in the Garden of Eden, and when he awoke there was Eve, the first woman.

God created the world and the universe around it in seven days. He rested on the seventh day. And on the fifth day He created the first man, Adam. That was when He also created the animals of the earth and the birds of the air.

There were many different kinds of animals and birds and Adam found some joy in naming them. God took some delight in it too. He was interested in what Adam would name everything in His Creation.

So the two of them had something to do together--a way to relate. God gave life to many creatures, and Adam gave them names. So they were able to enjoy the company of each other for a while.

But Adam started to feel lonely. He was often alone in the garden. The animals and birds were living souls but they had no spiritual Life. They could not talk to him. They knew their names when they heard them but they could not speak them.

God visited Adam often but He was not always there. He was with Adam even when they were not talking in the Garden, but Adam preferred the Visits of God when they had some conversation.

All the other animals and birds had been created in pairs. Why had God not given him a companion? It was God's Plan to wait to create her. And to make Adam wait.

Because the longer Adam waited the more he desired her. He did not grow accustomed to being alone. He grew even more aware of it. And he longed for a good companion. Someone like him.

God did not have to wait very long. Adam soon realized how much he needed a woman and came to value her very much since he had never had her friendship. He was ready.

So God cast him into an immissive deep sleep. He took one of Adam's ribs out and fashioned flesh around it. He made that rib into a woman, and when Adam awoke, he met the woman.

"She is bone of my bones," said Adam, "and flesh of my flesh. She shall be called woman." She was just like him. He was grateful to God. He thanked Him again and again.

Caring for Eve became Adam's immissive. It was his calling. They could talk and agree. They could share their thoughts and feelings with each other. And this woman had a particular wisdom that complemented Adam's own wisdom.

Adam could always talk and share with God just like with Eve. But he needed the woman to help him in the garden. And he became the immissive messenger of God for Eve.

He told her about it when he had talked to God. He shared with her what he had shared with God. He spread the Message and sent the Word. He told her everything God had said.

When you are sealed you too will have an immissive purpose. It will be more than just telling your spouse about God. Your purpose will be to tell the world about God and receiving the Seal.

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