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The Possibilities Of Theopisty-Treasure Of Trusting God

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When you receive the Seal you will become much like Adam in the Garden of Eden. By theopisty you will trust in God alone for your Prosperance. God will give you your motivation and your pleasure from day to day and He is the one who will provide for you.

God shaped Adam out of the earth. This is how God will set the Seal upon you too. God will shape the Seal out of the earth. He will plant a little garden in your soul just like the Garden of Eden.

It will be a little garden because the Seal comes in the shape of the little piece of ground that grows a single wheat Seed. That wheat Seed is Jesus Christ, who will grow up and bear fruit in the garden of your soul.

When God said, "Let there be light," he paved the way for vision both for Adam and for those who are sealed. Adam was a man of great vision, and so will you be when you are sealed.

After a while Adam realized how alone he was. And this was part of God's Plan. He wanted Adam to become lonely enough to fully appreciate the woman He had planned for him.

But Adam never depended on the woman for his vision or how he felt from day to day. He depended on God for his feelings and thoughts, including his vision about the Garden of Eden.

Eve did not give Adam his vision. She shared in the vision with him. She had a vision of her own, and that was the mistake she made by taking of the Forbidden Fruit and sharing it with Adam.

But Eve was made to be a helpmate for Adam. As a helpmate she was not the source of his inspiration and motivation but an assistance to it. And her own vision usually just complemented his own vision.

Adam depended greatly on God for his vision. He had thoughts and feelings of his own but he needed to communicate with God regularly. That was why he was not really alone without Eve.

And that was why God did not create Eve right away. Because Adam was a great practitioner of theopisty. He trusted God for both his vision and his feeling of well-being in his daily practices.

He had to know he was doing the right thing. And God confirmed it. Or sometimes He showed him what he was doing, or thinking or feeling, or seeing, was the wrong thing.

When it was the wrong thing God cast Adam into a deep sleep. So Adam lost his motivation when he was seeing the wrong way. And God gave him plenty of motivation when he was seeing the right way.

But without Eve Adam knew he was alone when the other male animals and birds had female companions. God needed to let him know how alone he was so he would fully appreciate Eve.

That was because of the great pleasure Adam had in working with God from day to day. Adam knew the great pleasure of perfect communion with God by practicing perfect theopisty--perfectly trusting God for his vision, thoughts, and feelings.

When you are sealed you too will practice theopisty. You too will trust God for your vision, thoughts, and feelings. And that is how you will know that it is God providing for you when you receive the Seal.

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