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Have you tapped into your Divinity?

 Whereby are given unto us exceeding great and precious promises: that by these ye might be partakers of the divine nature (II Peter 1:4).”

The purpose of your physical body is so that you can be a unique expression of the Divine on the earth. Different from your spirit which is eternal, your body has a beginning and an ending. Through your conversation with God before time began, you agreed to fulfill a purpose on the earth (Jeremiah 1:3-5). You cannot transition from this dimension of life (abundant life) to the next dimension of life (eternal life) until that purpose is fulfilled (John 10:10). There is no death, only higher and higher forms of life. 

Just as you were born on a specific day at a specific time, you have an expiration date. Your expiration date is the day that you (the real you, your spirit) will leave your body because it has fulfilled everything that it needed to do in the physical realm. 

Jesus, our Wayshower, only had 33 years in his physical body. He accomplished a lot during that time frame inclusive of but not limited to preaching, teaching, healing, developing disciples, training church leaders as well as performing miracles, signs, and wonders. You have that same divine power within you to do everything that Jesus did and even greater works because you have more time on the earth AND the collective consciousness of humanity has expanded through knowledge and technology. 

Jesus, as Wayshower, taught his disciples about their divinity and told them that they were gods (John 10:34). You are god, too. You are not the God of gods who created the universe, but you are God manifested in your physical body. You are the little g-o-d. 

Your awareness of your divinity means that you are one with God and that there is no separation between you and God. “I and my Father are one” John 10:30. God is above you and beneath you. God is in front of you and behind you. God is on your left as well as your right. God is in you and works through you. You are God’s heart, eyes, ears, nose, throat, hands, and feet.

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