And God Said Be



In the personality of God, lains the Almighty Creator,  the Holy Spirit and Wisdom... God sent forth Wisdom over the space of all His creation into the mind's of the deep, enrapturing the mind's of unbelief by the medium of the Holy Spirit, into a mind of true belief.
Through Wisdom, God created a child through a virgin woman. Through Wisdom, God made that child a very mighty Man.
There is no-man beneath the heavens who can justify or rationalize the visions I have seen, unless God give him the interpretation, for certainly such things that I have seen and will now always perceieve, are heavenly indeed, although the gate of hell was upon me.
"It is God whom has power over all things; yes, it is God from whom all things have come, and to God shall all things return"
Every mind that is elevated into inexhaustible depths, is a mind that has become conscious of the Christ of God, yet, not every mind comprehends all the magnificience that some miraculously perceives, and I thank God for allowing me to finally understand how to live, and He has revealed to me what life is all about, for inevitably everyone shall sumit to the will of God.
I foolishly spent many years of my life running from the blessings that God has stored-up for me, for they are blessings with my name on them that only I can receive.
In like manner  of the Child whom God spoke into existence through a virgin woman saying,"Be!"
God has miraculously fashioned me into a new creation from a dead-state of mind, and has transformed my mind into a virgin mind, innocent of past defaults, and He is gradually molding me through trials of fire, as He through His word invigoratingly is purifying my mind, body, and soul,  forming me into a personality of a mighty man; And someday by  the power of His Holy Spirit, I shall be.
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Submitted on March 25, 2013

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