Introduction — how this testimony was given This testimony was not formed through study or imagination, but through what Christ revealed to me while I was living, listening, and walking with Him. As I was shown the order of creation, He revealed that the seven days are not only the way the world was formed, but the way the soul returns to light. Creation is not only something God did once; it is something He continues to do within us. Christ showed me that the seven days are the journey itself. Each day represents a step of inner transformation, a battle, and a restoration. Before Day One, Christ is already present, hovering over the soul, waiting to be received. Through the days that follow, the soul is rebuilt, aligned, tested, surrendered, and finally brought into rest. Nothing in creation is accidental. Every act of God reveals a spiritual process that Christ Himself walked in the flesh to show us the way. He revealed that the seven archangels are not separate from this journey, but are the seven faces through which God helps, guides, strengthens, heals, and completes the work within the soul. As each step is walked, a lamp is lit. When all seven are aligned, the fullness of Christ is restored within, and the soul enters the true Sabbath. This testimony follows the order exactly as it was revealed to me: before Day One, then Day One through Day Seven. It weaves together creation, Christ’s life, the inner battles we face, and the restoration of the Tree of Life. It is written as a witness to what Christ showed me, so that others may recognize the same path within themselves and understand that God’s work is faithful, ordered, and complete. Before Day One — Christ hovering, knocking, and waiting Before there was Day One, before light was spoken, before separation, before good and evil were distinguished, Christ was already present. Scripture says, “The Spirit of God was hovering over the face of the waters” (Genesis 1:2). Christ showed me that these waters represent the human soul in mixture — spirit and flesh intertwined, truth and deception undiscerned, wounds, memories, instincts, emotions, and desires all blended together. This mixture is not yet judgment, not yet repentance, not yet correction. It is undifferentiated existence. Before Day One there is no awareness, no discernment, no separation of light and darkness, and nothing is condemned.