The Intangent And The Ete al--The Fruits Of Fate
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When you receive the Seal you will be expected not to do certain things, and even not to learn about some things. You will be as intangent as Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden were commanded to be.
God created the world in seven days. On the fifth day He created the first man, Adam. He shaped Adam out of the earth and breathed spiritual Life into him. That is how God will set His Seal upon you.
God will shape the Seal upon your forehead out of the earth too. That is because God will plant a little blessed garden in you, much like the Garden of Eden before Adam and Eve fell.
The garden of the Seal is the place for a single wheat Seed to be sown. That first wheat Seed is Jesus Christ Himself. He will grow up out of your soul until He bears Fruit, and when He does you will have two choices.
The Fruit Jesus bears is the Fruit of Judgment. It is the Fruit of the determining of your ete
al fate. There is the Fruit which will give you ete
al Life in Heaven forever. And there is the Fruit that will send you to an ete
al death.
This is like the choice Adam and Eve were faced with. There was the Tree of Life which would offer them Life. And there was the tree with the fruit of the knowledge of good and evil--the Forbidden Fruit.
Those were the two special trees Adam and Eve could choose from. The fruit of the Tree of Life was available to freely eat from and it offered a blessed ete
al Life for them.
Then there was the Forbidden Fruit. They were forbidden to eat it or even touch it. They were to remain intangent, not touching that fruit or eating it. If they even touched it they soon would be tempted to eat it.
Jesus bears the Fruit of Judgment when He grows up in your garden where you are sealed. This does not mean that you become judgmental of any people. No. It means that you exercise caution when you reap the harvest.
Because the Fruit of Blessing which will choose a person with his or her works and bring that person up to Heaven is the Fruit you seek from Jesus. But the Fruit of Condemnation is intangent--you are not to touch that.
You are not to condemn people and you are not to teach people to condemn anyone. Furthermore you are not to lead anybody into the kind of sin they can be condemned for, or teach them any such thing.
The Fruit of Condemnation is intangent. You are not to do it or teach it and you are not to even learn it. You do not need to know anything about how other people lightly condemn anyone.
But there is much Fruit of Blessing you can eat of and share with other people. This Fruit is not guarded by intangency. This is the Fruit from Heaven and the Fruit that shall return to Heaven.
Some people have sinned too much and God will condemn them. You are intangent when it comes to their sin. You do not sin like that. And you are intangent when it comes to judging them. You do not condemn them.
When you are sealed Jesus will bear the two kinds of Fruit in you--Blessing and Condemnation just like the two fruits Adam and Eve could choose in the garden. The condemnation is intangent but the blessings are yours when you receive the Seal.
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