We were all Celestial Beings in Heaven before our Birth

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Humans were Celestial Beings in Heaven

Did you know that, before our earthly birth, some of us existed in the heavenly realm as celestial beings? For those who are unfamiliar, celestial beings are non-physical entities that exist in the heavenly realm in luminous, energy-based forms.

The Bible does not explicitly address this element; however, it is referenced in specific passages. The powers that be and the church have kept you from understanding this information so that you will continue to believe their false claims about how humans evolved.

Adam (Hadama) was the first celestial being created, with more that came after him. He was the only one God made by hand; everyone else was made by God’s word. Every being in Heaven has a domain, and Adam’s domain was the Garden of Eden, created for him and his descendants.

The fact that Adam’s creation was entirely different from the others’ heavenly beings shows how superior he is to them. While Adam was created in the image of our Creator, the other angelic ranks were not. This is why most stories about angels visiting people in the bible always begin with the phrase “Do not be afraid,” as their appearance can be intimidating to humans.

Contrary to popular interpretations of biblical accounts, Adam was not created with human flesh in the heavenly realm, as no human flesh can enter the heavenly realm until death. He was instead created in the image of a heavenly light.

It wasn’t until he was cast out of the Garden of Eden and sent to Earth that the Creator clothed him with human skin, enabling him to endure the harsh realities of the physical world, including the sun, cold weather, snow, and rain. The flesh served as both a symbol of Adam’s protection and a reminder of his sin.

After Adam’s fall, the Creator instituted a new order, where Adam’s celestial descendants would incarnate on Earth beginning from an infant, live out their lives, and eventually return to the heavenly realm through death.

From Adam to Abel, Seth, and down through the generations to Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and indeed to you and me, all of us were celestial beings who once existed in heaven.

How Celestial Beings are Chosen to Incarnate as Babies

Before birth, a celestial soul is summoned from the Garden of Eden (paradise) and informed of their mission to depart on an earthly journey beginning as a newborn baby. God decides each celestial soul’s fate and plans every detail of their life on earth, including their parents, gender, strength, wealth, appearance, and everything else, from their physical traits to their life circumstances.

For two reasons, no celestial soul is happy coming to this world. First, they know that the world’s sins will make it harder for them to stay holy and pure once they arrive. Secondly, they are aware that the earth is under the control of Satan and his disobedient associates. This is the reason why every newborn baby will occasionally cry at birth, despite being peaceful in their mother’s womb.

While modern science might confuse this to be some form of physical adaptation, the truth is that the celestials’ soul in the baby is aware of their new environment and expressing sorrow for its transition from a realm of peace (Garden of Eden) to a world tainted by sin (Earth). This explains why children are frequently likened to angels due to their purity and innocence.

As they age, the world gradually contaminates this purity. Our Messiah provided us with a hint when he stated, “You will not inherit the kingdom of God unless you become like a child” (Matthew 18:3).

There are other verses that give us a clue about our existence before birth. According to Jeremiah 1:5, God chose Jeremiah because he knew him before he was born. In Psalm 139:13–16, it says that God knew us before we were born. Furthermore, Isaiah 49:1 indicates that God summoned us from the womb of our mothers.

These passages are as realistic as they get and go beyond simple metaphors. They imply that before being sent to Earth, our creator knew us. The word “Knew” implies a deep, personal knowledge and relationship, rather than just intellectual awareness.

Conclusion

Most of us are unable to recall our past lives because our Creator erased our memories from birth, with conscious awareness typically taking shape around age five. This is also the reason why certain individuals frequently experience déjà vu.

Our mission on earth, like that of our ancestors, is to learn from Adam’s mistake and prove ourselves worthy of returning to the Garden of Eden. Even Yahusha (Jesus) was not exempt from this process, as he too incarnated as a vulnerable newborn, subject to the same experiences and limitations as humanity. This explains why he came and died for our sins, which is to remind us of why we are here and our road to salvation.

In the end, this is what our heavenly father intended: lead a moral life, conquer the obstacles that Adam was unable to overcome, and enter paradise. It is also the reason why Scripture states that only the righteous will inherit the kingdom of God, as “the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God” (1 Corinthians 6:9).

After death, a person’s celestial soul returns to the Creator to provide a report on their life on Earth. Judgment will then come after that.

Sources

  1. Biblical References:
  • Jeremiah 1:5: The Holy Bible, Jeremiah 1:5.
  • Psalm 139:13-16: The Holy Bible, Psalm 139:13-16.
  • Isaiah 49:1: The Holy Bible, Isaiah 49:1.
  • Matthew 18:3: The Holy Bible, Matthew 18:3.
  • 1 Corinthians 6:9: The Holy Bible, 1 Corinthians 6:9.

2. Other References:

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