- I
- "Truth" is the most real
- of life's aphorisms,
- and the highest one among all humanity.
- It's called "life's aphorisms"
- because it's what,
- because it's what God asks of man
- and is work done by Him personally,
- God asks of man
- and is work done by Him personally.
- It's not a saying summed up
- from something,
- nor a famous quote from someone great,
- someone great.
- But it's an utterance to mankind
- from the Master of all things
- on earth and in heaven.
- II
- It's not some words summed up
- by mankind,
- but the inherent life of God,
- God Himself.
- It's thus
- the "highest of all life's aphorisms."
- To practice the truth
- is to fulfill one's duty,
- and satisfy what God requires,
- God requires.
- It's not a saying summed up
- from something,
- nor a famous quote from someone great,
- someone great.
- But it's an utterance to mankind
- from the Master of all things
- on earth and in heaven.
- III
- The essence of this "requirement"
- is in fact the most real of all truths,
- and not some empty doctrine
- unachievable.
- It's not a saying summed up
- from something,
- nor a famous quote from someone great,
- someone great.
- But it's an utterance to mankind
- from the Master of all things
- on earth and in heaven.
- It's not a saying summed up
- from something,
- nor a famous quote from someone great,
- someone great.
- But it's an utterance to mankind
- from the Master of all things
- on earth and in heaven.
- from Follow the Lamb and Sing New Songs
“God does the work of the word in the last days, and such words are that of the Holy Spirit, for God is the Holy Spirit and can also become flesh; therefore, the words of the Holy Spirit, as spoken of in the past, are the words of the incarnate God today. … For God to speak utterances to carry out work, He must become flesh, else His work cannot accomplish His goal” (from “How Can Man Who Has Defined God in His Conceptions Receive the Revelations of God?” in The Word Appears in the Flesh).
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