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What if the most profound mystery in Scripture isn't about theological concepts but about reclaiming what humanity lost at the fall? In this revelatory exploration, we uncover how the seven-sealed book of Revelation directly connects to Adam's forfeited dominion.

When God created Adam, He didn't just make another creature—He created "Elohim on earth," a being with spoken word authority who could name animals, command nature, and exercise godship over creation. This extraordinary position wasn't meant to be temporary but was humanity's permanent inheritance. The catastrophic consequences of the fall weren't merely spiritual death but the loss of this divine authority, symbolized by a title deed that returned to the Creator's hands.

The book sealed with seven seals that made John weep is precisely this deed of dominion. Christ, as the worthy Lamb, reclaimed it not to keep for Himself but to restore it to a redeemed humanity. When the Mighty Angel descends in Revelation 10 with the open book, we're witnessing the process of that authority being returned to the Bride.

Brother Branham's ministry as the wave sheaf—the first fruits showing others would follow—demonstrated this restoration beginning. His spoken word miracles weren't meant to be isolated events but precursors to what the mature Bride would manifest. We're now in this Bride age, growing into "the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ" before the rapture.

The revelation of the Seventh Seal isn't merely knowledge but Christ Himself living in His people, speaking creation back into order. Many believers worldwide are already experiencing glimpses of this spoken word authority, commanding storms, sickness, and circumstances in Jesus' name with remarkable results.

Are you sensing this call to higher ground? Join us in this adoption walk as we mature into our original purpose. Share your testimonies and questions at jasondemars.com—we're witnessing the mystery of God finishing before our eyes.

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