Standing Alone

STANDING ALONE ON HEARTH

 

Suddenly, the visions of Heaven closed, and Angela went with them.

Faith stood there as the lone witness on Hearth of everything that had taken place on Hearth, in Heaven, and within Angela’s mind.

Faith realized and then remembered that she had been Angela’s guardian angel on a different earth during one of Angela’s previous lives; and, Angela had repaid the favor by being Faith’s guardian angel here on Hearth during Faith’s mortal life here on Hearth.  They were sisters in every sense of the word.

Faith had a Life Review of sorts, such as it was.  She hadn’t done anything or made any real choices because of the control chip that had been in her brain all of her life.  Only in her dreams and in her visions of heaven was she permitted to make choices and to decide what she wanted to do with her life.  Faith also realized that at some future date in some future dispensation, Angela would be reborn as one of Faith’s descendants; and, Angela would be instrumental once again in liberating Hearth, except she would have a different name and calling besides Angela.

Angela is a fighter.

Faith was different, and she knew it.  Faith realized that she is a follower, a believer, and a truster.  Faith has always believed in God and always trusted God.  Faith had no desire to kill and destroy.  Faith was not a destroying angel and never would be.  Faith was fine with it – fine with her mission, calling, and destiny.  Faith didn’t want to be a destroying angel.  Faith wasn’t anything like Angela, and Faith believed that that as a good thing.  Faith realized and accepted the fact that God the Father had a different plan and a different path for her.  She was fine with it and wanted it.

Suddenly, a Resurrected Seraph named Adam appeared before Faith.

Adam said to Faith, “I am Adam.  God the Father, through Michael, has sent me to take charge of the situation here.  Our task is to preach the Gospel of Christ to the Hearthians, and I will baptize and confirm them with the fire of the Spirit – all those who want to become a part of God’s Kingdom here on Hearth.  We will set up God’s Church here on Hearth.  I ask you to be my betrothed, and to join me in my mission.  If we prove faithful to God’s commands, you and I will be born again during some future dispensation, have another mortal probation, and will be married as husband and wife for all eternity.  Together, we will seek a better resurrection as husband and wife, God and Goddess.  Are you willing to join me in this mission together?”

Faith could sense that he was telling the truth, and she replied, “I agree.”  Faith could sense that God intended for them to be together for all eternity – one mission after another after another.

Adam said, “I have to baptize you and then confirm you a member of God’s Church here on Hearth.”

Faith stated, “I know.  God just explained it all to me.  I accept.”

They teleported together to a nearby river.

Adam baptized Faith and confirmed her a member of the Church of Christ, the Future Begotten Son of God on Hearth, their future Messiah.

The Holy Spirit settled on Eve, and she realized that there are many different Messiahs or many different Saviors or many different Lords, on many different worlds.  It’s a calling or a mission or an assignment.  There would be some Messiahs or Anointed Ones for Hearth as well.  There had already been one on Hearth for previous dispensations, and it looked as if there would be another one on Hearth for future dispensations.  God the Father had everything covered and would accomplish His work.

Immediately after Faith was confirmed, the Holy Spirit of Promise settled upon her completely, a dove came down from heaven and lighted upon her, she was filled with God’s love, and she heard the audible voice of God from heaven saying to her: “I give you a new name and a new mission here on Hearth.  You are Eve, the mother of all the righteous covenant keepers here on Hearth – first spiritually, and then later physically.”

Eve means to breathe, to live, to give life, or living.  She had just been called upon to give life to the Saints (Sanctified Ones or Holy Ones) or the Righteous sons and daughters of God here on Hearth and on future worlds – first spiritually, and then later physically.  “Eve” was a calling or an assignment or a mission to do precisely what the name suggests.

There was a pause while God the Father waited for her to accept her new calling and her new name, which she did.  God never does anything for us without our consent.

Then God said to Adam and Eve: “You are now betrothed or promised to each other.  In some future mortal probation and dispensation, you will be married and be sealed together for time and all eternity.  If you prove faithful to your covenants, you will become husband and wife for all eternity, and eventually create worlds of your own where your spirit children and physical offspring will live and progress.”

Faith died, then and there, and she was immediately resurrected by God as an Immortal Seraph and given a Resurrected Body.  It was made clear to Faith that she is a Seraph, and the Seraphs remain single and celibate, although they can become engaged or betrothed to someone if they want and then choose to be married together during some future mortal probation.  Marriage doesn’t take place in Heaven among the Seraphs or Angels.  They are married and produce children only during their future mortal probations.  Only the Gods are reproductively active while in Heaven, producing both spirit bodies and physical bodies for their children.

Faith, ‘er Eve, just automatically knew at that point in time that at some future date, she and Adam would willingly set aside their glorious resurrected bodies, be reborn again here on Hearth, and would one day become husband and wife.  She also saw that their future union and their future missions together would be successful, and that she and Adam would one day be Gods.  She knew that – after the Hearthians had essentially destroyed themselves, deteriorated their genomes, and basically gone extinct – she would one day be the physical mother of the future mortal covenant race of humans here on Hearth, when she and Adam were married and had mortal children during some future mortal probation as husband and wife.  She would breathe life and a new pure genome into the humans on Hearth at some future date when needed.

Then Faith sensed that she and Adam would be sent back again to Hearth in a far distant future dispensation to fix things once again after everything had gone horribly wrong – during a technological dystopia and one of the darkest ages on Hearth when the human genome would once again be in decline.

Eve saw it all and accepted it all.  She readily agreed to participate in God’s plan and to do her part.

During this particular current mission here on Hearth as resurrected Angels, as far as anyone on Hearth would ever know, Adam and Eve would be presented to them as husband and wife, even though they were not yet married, would have no sexual relations with each other, and wouldn’t have any children together during this dispensation of God’s plan here on Hearth.  Their future marriage and their future physical posterity had been reserved for a future date and a future life and a future dispensation, when they are here once again in mortality on Hearth as husband and wife.  It all made logical and rational sense to Eve, and she accepted the plan.

Faith could sense that Adam had received the same vision and mission, and that he had agreed to participate in God’s plans for them as well.  Adam and Eve were in concordance, agreement, or unity.  It was a match made by heaven, and they were going to succeed in their missions together.  Faith was no longer alone on Hearth.  She now had a companion, and someone to support her and sustain her.

Faith and Adam left together hand-in-hand and went forth preaching and teaching the Gospel of Christ throughout Hearth.  They taught faith in Christ, repentance or turning to God, baptism by water for forgiveness of sins, and baptism by fire for the gift of the Holy Ghost.  They never manifested their true power and glory while on Hearth, so nobody ever knew that they were indeed resurrected Angels from Heaven.  They just preached the Gospel of Christ to anyone who was willing to listen, hear, and learn.  They were authorized to do so.  They set up God’s Church on Hearth.  Adam baptized the receptive Hearthians with water and fire, setting them free to pursue God’s plan here on Hearth and helping them to enter into the Kingdom of God here on Hearth.  Adam eventually called other Apostles and gave them power and authority to teach and to preside as well.

Because Adam and Eve could teleport instantly anywhere they wanted to go on Hearth, they were never late for an appointment, and they always seemed to show up just in time for whatever needed to be done or salvaged.

Eventually God called additional fallen mortal Prophets and Prophetesses to take their place.  Adam and Faith disappeared one day, and nobody heard from them ever again, leaving the humans – the mortal children of God on Hearth – to do their thing.

Adam and Faith had future lives together as husband and wife; and, so did Michael and Angela.  This is their story – or at least one of them.

Mark My Words – Stealth Commander, Second Class


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