Section 4 Understanding Salvation - 15 The Road Less Travelled
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Question: Is the journey easier for born saints than those who are not born saints?

God’s answer:

“I can go the distance”
You have more stamina. Born sinners need to take breaks. They have a tendency to relapse.

Question: Why?

God’s answer:

Pied Piper
My sheep know My voice
It’s easier for you to come follow Me. I Am a familiar tune.

Question: I can understand the part about the relapse, but why does this give born saints more stamina?

God’s answer:

The force in you is strong (LOL)

Meaning: God was referring to Star Wars as a joke.

Question: What is this force?

God’s answer:

Faith
You believe it is Me. It gives you strength to carry on.
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Question: Let’s just say it is possible for both soul-mates to be born saints. Do they also have to go through this journey?

God’s answer:

Born in flesh
They are automatically over the hump

Meaning: Yes because they are born in flesh. However, they would go directly to the Station of Communion. As per God’s message in the sculpture describing where I was: It is My six step program. You are over the hump.

Question: In the Chapter Born Saints, you said that a male born saint who dies before his female soul-mate is born still has to go through this journey. Is this also the same step where he will be?

God’s answer:

Same starting point

Question: Please confirm?

God’s answer:

Break-up
We are a couple

Meaning: In the hypothetical case of soul-mates being both born saints, each will have to be the soul-mate of Jesus, so He can be their flesh and blood.

In the case of a male born saint who dies prior to his soul mate being both, by being wed to Jesus, in addition to Jesus being his flesh and blood, by becoming Jesus’ soul-mate he is free from getting his soul-mate's original sin. Jesus is the male and he is the female. So by being born as Jesus' soul-mate, in flesh and blood, he has no original sin

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