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9 Jun 2017

The Hymn of God’s Word"The Work of God Continues to Advance"



I
The work of God continues to advance;
although the purpose remains unchanged,
the means of His work constantly change,
and hence so do those who follow Him.
The more work that God performs,
the more man knows,
knows Him completely,
the more man's disposition changes
along with His work accordingly.
The work of God continues to advance;
His work is never old and always new.
He never repeats work of old,
only work never done before
is what He shall do.
II
God does not sustain the same work;
it's ever-changing and always new.
It's the same as God speaking new words
and doing new work every day on you.
This is the work that God does;
the key lies in "wondrous,"
"wondrous" and "new."
"God is changeless
and always will be God."
This is a saying that's indeed true.
The work of God continues to advance;
His work is never old and always new.
He never repeats work of old,
only work never done before
is what He shall do.
III
But as God's work is ever-changing,
for those who don't know
the Holy Spirit's work,
and absurd men who don't know the truth,
they end up becoming God's opponents.
God's essence will never change;
God's always God and never Satan.
But this doesn't mean
that His work is changeless,
and as constant as His essence.
You say that God is never-changing,
but how do you explain
"never old, always new"?
God's work keeps expanding and changing,
He shows His will
and makes it known to man too.
The work of God continues to advance;
His work is never old and always new.
He never repeats work of old,
only work never done before
is what He shall do.
Only work never done before
is what He shall do.

from Follow the Lamb and Sing New Songs

What is the relationship between God’s work and the Bible? Which comes first, God’s work or the Bible?


The answer from God’s word:

“… it is nothing more than a historical record of God’s work, and a testament to the previous two stages of God’s work, and offers you no understanding of the aims of God’s work. Everyone who has read the Bible knows that it documents the two stages of God’s work during the Age of Law and the Age of Grace. The Old Testament chronicles the history of Israel and Jehovah’s work from the time of creation until the end of the Age of Law. The New Testament records Jesus’ work on earth, which is in the Four Gospels, as well as the work of Paul; are they not historical records? … By reading the Bible, at most you’ll understand a little of the history of Israel, you’ll learn about the lives of Abraham, David, and Moses, you’ll find out about how they revered Jehovah, how Jehovah burned those who opposed Him, and how He spoke to the people of that age. You’ll only find out about God’s work in the past. The records of the Bible relate to how the early people of Israel revered God and lived under the guidance of Jehovah. Because the Israelites were God’s chosen people, in the Old Testament you can see all the people of Israel’s loyalty to Jehovah, how all those who obeyed Jehovah were cared for and blessed by Him, you can learn that when God worked in Israel He was full of mercy and compassion, as well as possessed of consuming flames, and that all the Israelites, from the lowly to the mighty, revered Jehovah, and so the whole country was blessed by God. Such is the history of Israel recorded in the Old Testament.”

from “Concerning the Bible (4)” in The Word Appears in the Flesh

“The work of creation happened before there was mankind, but the Book of Genesis only came after there was mankind; it was a book written by Moses during the Age of Law. It’s like the things that happen among you today: After they happen, you write them down to show to people in the future, and for the people of the future, what you recorded are things that happened in times past—they are nothing more than history. The things recorded in the Old Testament are Jehovah’s work in Israel, and that which is recorded in the New Testament is the work of Jesus during the Age of Grace; they document the work done by God in two different ages. The Old Testament documents the work of God during the Age of Law, and thus the Old Testament is a historical book, while the New Testament is the product of the work of the Age of Grace. When the new work began, these books became out of date—and thus, the New Testament is also a historical book. Of course, the New Testament is not as systematic as the Old Testament, nor does it record as many things. All of the many words spoken by Jehovah of the Old Testament are recorded in the Bible, whereas only some of the words of Jesus are recorded in the Four Gospels. Of course, Jesus also did a lot of work, but it wasn’t recorded in detail. That less is recorded in the New Testament is because of how much work Jesus did; the amount of His work during three-and-a-half years on earth and that of the apostles was far less than the work of Jehovah. And thus, there are less books in the New Testament than the Old Testament.

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… During the time of Jesus, Jesus led the Jews and all those who followed Him according to the Holy Spirit’s work in Him at the time. He didn’t take the Bible as the basis of what He did, but spoke according to His work; He paid no heed to what the Bible said, nor did He search in the Bible for a path to lead His followers. Right from when He began to work, He spread the way of repentance—a word of which there was absolutely no mention in the prophecies of the Old Testament. Not only did He not act according to the Bible, but He also led a new path, and did new work. Never did He refer to the Bible when He preached. During the Age of Law, no one had ever been able to perform His miracles of healing the sick and casting out demons. His work, His teachings, His authority—no one had done this during the Age of Law. Jesus simply did His newer work, and even though many people condemned Him using the Bible—and even used the Old Testament to crucify Him—His work surpassed the Old Testament; if this were not so, why did people nail Him to the cross? Was it not because it said nothing in the Old Testament of His teaching, and His ability to heal the sick and cast out demons? His work was in order to lead a new path, it was not to deliberately ‘pick a fight’ against the Bible, or to deliberately dispense with the Old Testament. He simply came to perform His ministry, to bring the new work to those who yearned for and sought Him. … Does doctrine need to be applied to the work of God? And must it be according to the foretellings of prophets? After all, which is greater: God or the Bible? Why must God’s work be according to the Bible? Could it be that God has no right to exceed the Bible? Can God not depart from the Bible and do other work? Why did Jesus and His disciples not keep the Sabbath? If He were to keep the Sabbath and practice according to the commandments of the Old Testament, why did Jesus not keep the Sabbath after He came, but instead washed feet, covered head, broke bread, and drank wine? Isn’t this all absent from the commandments of the Old Testament? If Jesus honored the Old Testament, why did He defy these doctrines? You should know which came first, God or the Bible! Being the Lord of the Sabbath, could He not also be the Lord of the Bible?”

from “Concerning the Bible (1)” in The Word Appears in the Flesh

“Before, the people of Israel only read the Old Testament. That is to say, in the Age of Grace people read the Old Testament. The New Testament only appeared during the Age of Grace. The New Testament didn’t exist when Jesus worked; the people after He was resurrected and ascended to heaven recorded His work. Only then were there the Four Gospels, in addition to which were also the epistles of Paul and Peter, as well as the Book of Revelation. Only over three hundred years after Jesus ascended to heaven, when subsequent generations collated their records, was there the New Testament. Only after this work had been completed was there the New Testament; it had not existed previously. God had done all that work, the apostle Paul had done all that work, and afterward the epistles of Paul and Peter combined, and the greatest vision recorded by John in the island of Patmos was put the last, for it prophesied the work of the last days. These were all the arrangements of later generations…. Thus, if you worship the Bible as God you are extremely ignorant and stupid! Why do you not seek the work of the God of today? Only the work of God can save man. The Bible cannot save man, it has not changed at all for several thousands of years, and if you worship the Bible you will never gain the work of the Holy Spirit.”

from “Concerning the Bible (3)” in The Word Appears in the Flesh

Another Manifestation of Job’s Fear of God and Shunning of Evil Is His Extolling of God’s Name in All Things





"Job had suffered the ravages of Satan, yet still he did not forsake the name of Jehovah God. His wife was the first to step out and play the role of Satan that can be seen by attacking Job. The original text describes it thus: “Then said his wife to him, Do you still retain your integrity? curse God, and die” (Job 2:9). These were the words spoken by Satan in the guise of man. They were an attack, and an accusation, as well as enticement, a temptation, and slander. Having failed in attacking Job’s flesh, Satan then directly attacked Job’s integrity, wishing to use this to make Job give up his integrity, renounce God, and stop living. So, too, did Satan wish to use such words to tempt Job: If Job forsook the name of Jehovah, he need not endure such torment, could free himself from the torment of the flesh. Faced with the advice of his wife, Job reprimanded her by saying, “You speak as one of the foolish women speaks. What? shall we receive good at the hand of God, and shall we not receive evil?” (Job 2:10). Job had long known these words, but at this time the truth of Job’s knowledge of them was proven."

From "God’s Work, God’s Disposition, and God Himself II"

The Hymn of God's Word"God's Realness and Loveliness"



  • "For Adam and Eve, the Lord God
  • made coats of skins, and clothed them."
  • What we can see from this image is that
  • God appears in the role
  • of the parent of Adam and Eve.
  • Ah … ah … ah … ah …
  • God made Adam and Eve,
  • taking them as His companions.
  • As their only family,
  • He looked after their life,
  • as well as took care of all,
  • all their basic necessities.
  • God appears in the role of the parent,
  • the parent of Adam and Eve.
  • God made Adam and Eve,
  • taking them as His companions.
  • As their only family,
  • He looked after their life,
  • as well as took care of all,
  • all their basic necessities.
  • God appears in the role of the parent,
  • the parent of Adam and Eve,
  • as the parent of Adam and Eve.
  • In this work God does,
  • in this work God does,
  • man is unable to see how lofty God is,
  • or His paramount supremacy.
  • Nor can they see Him shrouded in mystery,
  • or His wrath and majesty.
  • Everything they can see
  • is the love of God and His humility.
  • And they see His concern for man
  • as well as His duty and care toward man.
  •  
  • The way that God thought about
  • and treated Adam and Eve,
  • is just like how human parents
  • care for children of their own,
  • just like how human parents look after,
  • care for, and love
  • their own sons and daughters—real and true,
  • can be seen, can be touched.
  • The way that God thought about
  • and treated Adam and Eve,
  • is just like how human parents
  • care for children of their own,
  • just like how human parents look after,
  • care for, and love
  • their own sons and daughters—real and true,
  • can be seen, can be touched,
  • can be seen, can be touched.
  • God didn't put Himself
  • in a mighty and high position,
  • but with His own hands,
  • He made clothing for man to wear.
  • Even though this is something simple,
  • something too simple to be mentioned,
  • this makes all who follow God,
  • who were filled with vague ideas,
  • see who He truly is, He is genuine,
  • and He is lovely too;
  • see that He is humble and faithful,
  • He's humble and faithful.
  • He is genuine, and He is lovely too;
  • see that He is humble and faithful,
  • He's humble and faithful.
  •  
  • "For Adam and Eve, the Lord God
  • made coats of skins, and clothed them."
  • What we can see from this image is that
  • God appears in the role
  • of the parent of Adam and Eve,
  • the role of the parent of Adam and Eve,
  • parent of Adam and Eve.
  •  
  • from Follow the Lamb and Sing New Songs

Gospel Movie Trailer "Break the Spell"



Fu Jinhua was the elder of a house church in China. Like many other devout Christians, she upheld the Bible above all. In her mind, the entirety of the Bible was inspired by God, departing from the Bible was not faith in the Lord, and holding on to the Bible was being faithful to the Lord. She also believed that the Lord would come with clouds to rapture His believers straight into the kingdom of heaven. With that, when in the face of Almighty God’s work in the last days, she never sought or investigated. In a co-worker meeting, when co-workers sought and discussed how the Lord would return in the last days, they found that they only stuck to the prophecy of the Lord’s coming with clouds but ignored the prophecies of the Lord coming like a thief and wise virgins welcoming the Bridegroom. It was only then that Fu Jinhua came to realize that the Lord’s return in the last days was not so simple as what man imagined, and that there were extremely profound mysteries within it. After the truth debates with the preachers from the Church of Almighty God, the “spell” that had bound her for many years was finally broken.

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8 Jun 2017

God’s Command to Adam



1. God’s Command to Adam
(Gen 2:15-17) And the LORD God took the man, and put him into the garden of Eden to dress it and to keep it. And the LORD God commanded the man, saying, Of every tree of the garden you may freely eat: But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, you shall not eat of it: for in the day that you eat thereof you shall surely die.

Satan Once More Tempts Job (Sore Boils Break Out Across Job’s Body)



a. The Words Spoken by God
(Job 2:3) And the LORD said to Satan, Have you considered my servant Job, that there is none like him in the earth, a perfect and an upright man, one that fears God, and eschews evil? and still he holds fast his integrity, although you moved me against him, to destroy him without cause.
(Job 2:6) And the LORD said to Satan, Behold, he is in your hand; but save his life.
b. The Words Spoken by Satan
(Job 2:4-5) And Satan answered the LORD, and said, Skin for skin, yes, all that a man has will he give for his life. But put forth your hand now, and touch his bone and his flesh, and he will curse you to your face.
c. How Job Deals With the Trial
(Job 2:9-10) Then said his wife to him, Do you still retain your integrity? curse God, and die. But he said to her, You speak as one of the foolish women speaks. What? shall we receive good at the hand of God, and shall we not receive evil? In all this did not Job sin with his lips.
(Job 3:3) Let the day perish wherein I was born, and the night in which it was said, There is a man child conceived.