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4 Jun 2017

The Parable of the Lost Sheep



"Looking from the perspective of God’s attitude toward people, He compared each person to a sheep. If a sheep is lost, He will do whatever it takes to find it. This represents a principle of God’s work among mankind this time in the flesh. God used this parable to describe His resolve and attitude in that work. This was the advantage of God becoming flesh: He could take advantage of mankind’s knowledge and use human language to speak to people, to express His will. He explained or “translated” to man His profound, divine language that people struggled to understand in human language, in a human way. This helped people understand His will and know what He wanted to do. He could also have conversations with people from the human perspective, using human language, and communicate with people in a way they understood. He could even speak and work using human language and knowledge so that people could feel God’s kindness and closeness, so that they could see His heart. What do you see in this? That there is no prohibitiveness in God’s words and actions? The way people see it, there’s no way that God could use human knowledge, language, or ways of speaking to talk about what God Himself wanted to say, the work He wanted to do, or to express His own will; this is erroneous thinking. God used this type of metaphor so that people could feel the realness and the sincerity of God, and see His attitude toward people during that time period. This parable awakened people from a dream who had been living under the law for a long time, and it also inspired generation after generation of people living in the Age of Grace. By reading the passage of this parable, people know God’s sincerity in saving mankind and understand mankind’s weight in His heart."
From A Continuation of The Word Appears in the Flesh

What is to fear God? And how to shun evil?

“To fear God” does not mean nameless fright and horror, nor to evade, nor to put at a distance, nor is it idolization or superstition. Rather, it is admiration, esteem, trust, understanding, caring, obedience, consecration, love, as well as unconditional and uncomplaining worship, requital, and surrender. Without genuine knowledge of God, humanity will not have genuine admiration, genuine trust, genuine understanding, genuine caring or obedience, but only dread and unease, only doubt, misunderstanding, evasion, and avoidance; without genuine knowledge of God, humanity will not have genuine consecration and requital; without genuine knowledge of God, humanity will not have genuine worship and surrender, only blind idolization and superstition; without genuine knowledge of God, humanity cannot possibly act in accordance with the way of God, or fear God, or shun evil. Conversely, every activity and behavior in which man engages will be filled with rebellion and defiance, with slanderous imputations and calumnious judgments about Him, and with evil conduct running contrary to the truth and to the true meaning of God’s words. 

 Having real trust in God, humanity will really know how to follow God and depend on Him; only with real trust in and dependence on God can humanity have genuine understanding and comprehension; along with real comprehension of God comes real caring for Him; only with genuine caring for God can humanity have genuine obedience; only with genuine obedience to God can humanity have genuine consecration; only with genuine consecration to God can humanity have requital that is unconditional and without complaint; only with genuine trust and dependence, genuine understanding and caring, genuine obedience, genuine consecration and requital, can humanity truly come to know God’s disposition and essence, and to know the identity of the Creator; only when they have truly come to know the Creator can humanity awaken in themselves genuine worship and surrender; only when they have real worship for and surrender to the Creator will humanity be able truly to put aside their evil ways, that is to say, to shun evil.

From "Preface" in The Word Appears in the Flesh

No One Can Hinder the Work That God Resolves to Do



https://www.holyspiritspeaks.org/gods-work-gods-disposition-and-god-himself-2/

1. God Promises to Give Abraham a Son
(Gen 17:15-17) And God said to Abraham, As for Sarai your wife, you shall not call her name Sarai, but Sarah shall her name be. And I will bless her, and give you a son also of her: yes, I will bless her, and she shall be a mother of nations; kings of people shall be of her. Then Abraham fell on his face, and laughed, and said in his heart, Shall a child be born to him that is an hundred years old? and shall Sarah, that is ninety years old, bear?

God's Care Is Always With Mankind



I
God looks over creation, watching,
day after day, observing.
Humbly He hides Himself,
tasting this human life,
watching man's every deed.
Who has truly offered themselves to God?
Who has ever pursued the truth?
Who has taken God earnestly,
kept promises made,
and followed their duty to God?
Who has ever let God dwell inside them?
Who has valued God
as they would their own life?
Who has ever seen His full divine being,
or been willing to touch God Himself?
When people sink in the waters,
God saves them.
When they cannot face life,
God lifts them
and gives them
the courage to live again,
and gives them a second chance.
So they will take Him
as their foundation.
When they disobey, God takes this chance
to let them know Him.
II
God sees people's old nature,
and in mercy allows them a chance
to repent and receive a new start.
So long as they have one breath left,
God will save them from death.
How many times have people seen
His reaching hands?
How often the kindness in His eyes?
And have felt all the while
the smile on His face?
And how many times have they witnessed
His wrath or majesty?
When people sink in the waters,
God saves them.
When they cannot face life,
God lifts them (that's when God lifts them)
and gives them
the courage to live again,
and gives them a second chance.
So they will take Him
as their foundation.
When they disobey, God takes this chance
to let them know Him.
Though men have never known Him,
God never abuses their weaknesses;
considers their hardships with sympathy,
chastises them only when they turn away.
When people sink in the waters,
God saves them.
When they cannot face life,
God lifts them
and gives them
the courage to live again,
and gives them a second chance.
So they will take Him
as their foundation.
When they disobey, God takes this chance
to let them know Him.
from Follow the Lamb and Sing New Songs

3 Jun 2017

food,tree.forest.live


"As the words of God were spoken, the land became lush and green, all sorts of herbs that could be enjoyed by man sprang forth and broke from the ground, and the mountains and plains became thickly populated by trees and forests…. This barren world, in which there had not been any trace of life, was rapidly covered by a profusion of grass, herbs and trees and overflowing with greenery…. "

From Continuation of The Word Appears in the Flesh

ocean


“There are so many oceans upon the earth, yet they have never transgressed their limits and come upon land at will, and that is because God set boundaries for each of them; they stayed wherever He commanded them, and without God’s permission they cannot move around freely. Without God’s permission, they may not infringe upon each other, and can only move when God says so, and where they go and stay is determined by the authority of God.”

From “God’s Authority (I)” in The Word Appears in the Flesh

Know more:

  https://www.holyspiritspeaks.org/god-himself-the-unique-i/

Why Different Human Beings Are Born Under Different Circumstances

“The births of people of all stripes are determined by the fates the Creator has in store for them; their births determine their fates in the present life as well as the roles they will play and the missions they will fulfill. All this is subject to the Creator’s sovereignty, predestined by Him; no one can escape their predestined lot, no one can change the circumstances of their birth, and no one can choose their own fate.”