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1 Jun 2017

Is the Bible God’s word? 01


Many people believe “All scripture is given by inspiration of God,” “The Bible is God’s word,” and “The Bible represents God.” Are these indeed the facts? Who exactly said these words? Do they have any basis in the Lord Jesus’ word? Can you discern God’s word from man’s word? The clip will lead you to learn the truth of the Bible, break from the bondage of the fallacies, and welcome the Lord’s return.

God Will Restore the Former State of Creation



I
With His words going deep, God watches the universe.
All creations are made new based on the words of God.
Heaven’s changing, earth is too, man is showing what he really is.
When God created the world, all things were after their kind,
so was everything with a visible form.
When God’s management is close to the end,
God will restore things to what they were at the creation.
Little by little, step by step, men are sorted to their kind,
return to “families” they belong to.
God’s delighted because of this.
There’s nothing that can disturb Him.
God’s great work ends before it’s known.
Before all things are aware, they have all been changed.
Little by little, step by step, men are sorted to their kind.

II
God will restore the former state of all things at the creation.
He causes everything fully changed, brings everything back into His plan.
Now, the time has come! The end of God’s last plan is at hand.
You unclean, filthy old world, shall fall under God’s word,
shall be reduced to nothingness because of the plan of God!
All things created by God, shall gain a new life in His word, have a “sovereign Lord”!
You sanctified new world, shall come to life in the glory of God.
Mount of Zion, stop your silence. God has returned in victory!
He is watching over all lands, among all creations.
Mankind has begun a new life on earth, having a brand new hope.
Little by little, step by step, men are sorted to their kind.

III
People of God! Will you not revive in God’s light?
Will you not jump and laugh for joy under the leading and guiding of God?
The lands and waters cheer and laugh. Israel, that’s come back to life!
Will you not feel proud for being preordained by God?
Who’s once wept? Who’s once wailed?
Israel of old has ceased to exist. Israel of today has risen in the world.
It’s stood up in all people’s hearts. It gets the source of life through people of God.
Hateful Egypt! Will you still be against God?
How can you escape His chastisement because of mercy of God?
He who’s loved by God shall live forever.
He who goes against God shall be punished forever.
For God is a jealous God, He never lets go of people’s deeds easily.
God searches all lands.
With righteousness and majesty, with wrath and chastising,
He appears in the East of the world, to reveal Himself to all people on earth!

Little by little, step by step, men are sorted to their kind,
return to “families” they belong to.
God’s delighted because of this.
There’s nothing that can disturb Him.
God’s great work ends before it’s known.
Before all things are aware, they have all been changed.
Little by little, step by step, men are sorted to their kind.

from “The Twenty-sixth Utterance” of God’s Utterances to the Entire Universe in The Word Appears in the Flesh

I Will Not Rest Until I Gain God


Out of my own willingness I follow God. I don't care whether He wants me or not. I seek to love Him, steadfastly follow Him. I will gain Him, offering my life to Him.

I
May the will of God be accomplished. May my heart be fully offered up to God. No matter what God does or what He plans for me, I'll keep on following, seeking to gain Him. Out of my own willingness I follow God. I don't care whether He wants me or not. I seek to love Him, steadfastly follow Him. I will gain Him, offering my life to Him.

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If you wish to stand and fulfill God's will, if you want to follow Him until the end, lay a firm foundation, practice truth in all things. This pleases God and He will strengthen your love. Out of my own willingness I follow God. I don't care whether He wants me or not. I seek to love Him, steadfastly follow Him. I will gain Him, offering my life to Him.

III
As you face trials, you're grieved and suffering. Yet, for the sake of loving God, you'd endure every hardship, give up your life and everything. Out of my own willingness I follow God. I don’t care whether He wants me or not. I seek to love Him, steadfastly follow Him. I will gain Him, offering my life to Him.

from Follow the Lamb and Sing New Songs

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Gospel Movie "Caught the Last Train" (3) - The Means of the Returned Lord's Work


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Discern the Pharisees’ Substance of Opposing God



When the Lord Jesus came to do His work, the head of the religious world slandered and condemned Him, and in the end they united with the Roman government to nail Him on the cross. Nowadays the sinful conduct of those in the religious world who oppose Almighty God is similar to the terrifying words and actions of the Jews who opposed the Lord Jesus back then. Why is this? Do you know the root cause of why they oppose God? Do you want to understand their substance? Then watch this clip!

On the Fifth Day


“The unique authority of the Creator was manifested not only in His ability to create all things and command all things to come into being, but also in His ability to govern and hold sovereignty over all things, and bestow the life and vitality upon all things…..”Know More:
                                     from “God’s Authority (I)” in The Word Appears in the Flesh



Specific Manifestations of Job’s Fear of God and Shunning of Evil in His Daily Life


"Next, let us look at specific manifestations of Job’s fear of God and shunning of evil. In addition to the passages that precede and follow it, let us also read Job 1:5, which is one of the specific manifestations of Job’s fear of God and shunning of evil. It relates to how he feared God and shunned evil in his daily life; most prominently, he not only did as he ought to do for the sake of his own fear of God and shunning of evil, but also regularly sacrificed burnt offerings before God on behalf of his sons. He was afraid that they had often “sinned, and cursed God in their hearts” while feasting. And how was this fear manifested in Job? The original text gives the following account: “And it was so, when the days of their feasting were gone about, that Job sent and sanctified them, and rose up early in the morning, and offered burnt offerings according to the number of them all.” Job’s conduct shows us that, rather than being manifested in his outward behavior, his fear of God came from within his heart, and that his fear of God could be found in every aspect of his daily life, at all times, for he not only shunned evil himself, but often sacrificed burnt offerings on behalf of his sons. In other words, Job was not only deeply afraid of sinning against God and renouncing God in his own heart, but also worried that his sons sinned against God and renounced Him in their hearts. From this can be seen that the truth of Job’s fear of God stands up to scrutiny, and is beyond the doubt of any man. Did he do thus occasionally, or frequently? The final sentence of the text is “Thus did Job continually.” The meaning of these words is that Job did not go and look in on his sons occasionally, or when it pleased him, nor did he confess to God through prayer. Instead, he regularly sent and sanctified his sons, and sacrificed burnt offerings for them. The “continually” here does not mean he did so for one or two days, or for a moment. It is saying that the manifestation of Job’s fear of God was not temporary, and did not stop at knowledge, or spoken words; instead, the way of fearing God and shunning evil guided his heart, it dictated his behavior, and it was, in his heart, the root of his existence. That he did so continually shows that, in his heart, he often feared that he himself would sin against God and was also afraid that his sons and daughters sinned against God. It represents just how much weight the way of fearing God and shunning evil carried within his heart. He did thus continually because, in his heart, he was frightened and afraid—afraid that he had committed evil and sinned against God, and that he had deviated from the way of God and so was unable to satisfy God. And at the same time, he also worried about his sons and daughters, fearing that they had offended God. Thus was Job’s normal conduct in his everyday life. It is precisely this normal conduct which proves that Job’s fear of God and shunning of evil are not empty words, that Job truly lived out such reality. “Thus did Job continually”: these words tell us of Job’s everyday deeds before God. When he did thus continually, did his behavior and his heart reach before God? In other words, was God often pleased with his heart and his behavior? Then, under what circumstances and in what context did Job do thus continually? Some people say that it was because God frequently appeared to Job that he acted so; some say that he did thus continually because he would shun evil; and some say that perhaps he thought that his fortune had not come easily, and he knew that it had been bestowed upon him by God, and so he was deeply afraid of losing his property as a result of sinning against or offending God. Are any of these claims true? Clearly not. For, in the eyes of God, what God accepted and cherished most about Job was not just that he did thus continually; more than that, it was his conduct before God, man, and Satan when he was handed over to Satan and tempted. The sections below offer the most convincing evidence, evidence which shows us the truth of God’s assessment of Job. Next, let us read the following passages of scripture."
                                             From A Continuation of The Word Appears in the Flesh