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GOD. It is what God desires to live in; and this is the man or woman who is willing to obey and conform to the I Am; God. Who is the creature of the Creator, God; and which is also the temple that will house the Spirit of God, which is the place where God desires to make His home and become one with you by being one in you. God is His abode; therefore he cannot and does not want to live outside himself. Understanding that God lives nowhere but within Himself is one thing, but understanding His vast revelation is more challenging; mind boggling. God will not live anywhere but within Himself! Most people can't identify with this, so they unconsciously tend to make God common in their mind. I call this act of denial: “spiritual illusion through man's carnal conclusion”. This is where man tries to put God on his level. Man, thinking that God could somehow have originated somewhere or be sustained outside of Himself, is commonly a categorization. To say or think that God comes from somewhere is to confine our Creator to their realm of reality and/or the reality of what the unregenerate mind of man can conceive.*The Bible states that “God is not a man.” This also indicates that His thoughts are not like man's thoughts. One must realize that God will never limit or limit himself to thinking at the level of man. If man wants to understand who God is, he must be willing to submit and conform to God's ordinance, and in doing so he will begin to think at the Father's level of thinking. Note: This occurs only after the individual has willingly complied with the governing order of the celestial kingdom that God has ordained through the commandment of His Word. In retrospect to the origin pr...... middle of the paper ..... .things, and it is truth, and it is not a lie, and just as he taught you, you will remain in him.'.People have read this Scripture often and have never stopped to examine what Jesus meant? Many have read these very Scriptures and never asked themselves, “What are all things”? As you read these Scriptures you should ask yourself, “What will the Holy Ghost teach me? What exactly did he mean?" Yeshuah/Jesus said, “All things which he (the Holy Spirit) shall teach you concerning me and the Father.” The Holy Spirit will teach you all things concerning the Father and the Son; things who dwell in the realm of the spirit which is the dwelling place of God. He will teach you the things concerning the truth, the revelation of counsel, and the mind of the will of the Lord; these are the very things which the Spirit of the Lord will teach you as His anointing abides in you.