“The Significance of the Incarnation” | English Gospel Song With Lyrics

“The Significance of the Incarnation” | English Gospel Song With Lyrics

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Incarnation means God’s Spirit becomes flesh.

This means that God Himself becomes flesh.

His work in the flesh is the Spirit’s work

Daily Words of God | “The Mystery of the Incarnation (4)” | Excerpt 116

Daily Words of God | “The Mystery of the Incarnation (4)” | Excerpt 116

God’s saving of man is not done directly through the means of the Spirit or as the Spirit, for His Spirit can neither be touched nor seen by man, and cannot be approached by man. If He tried to save man directly in the manner of the Spirit, man would be unable to receive His salvation. And if not for God putting on the outward form of a created man, they would be unable to receive this salvation. For man can in no way approach Him, much like how none could go near the cloud of Jehovah. Only by becoming a man of creation, that is, putting His word into the flesh He will become, can He personally work the word into all who follow Him. Only then can man hear for himself His word, see His word, and receive His word, then through this be fully saved. Continue reading “Daily Words of God | “The Mystery of the Incarnation (4)” | Excerpt 116″

What Does “Whoever Believes in the Son Has Eternal Life” Truly Mean?

The greatest wish of every one of us who believes in the Lord is to enter the heavenly kingdom and gain everlasting life. The Bible says, “He that believes on the Son has everlasting life: and he that believes not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God stays on him” (John 3:36). Many people think that believing in the Son means believing in the Lord Jesus Christ, and that Jesus’ way is the way of everlasting life. So, when someone testifies to them that only Christ of the last days can bestow everlasting life upon man, they are unable to accept it. They think they can gain everlasting life by believing in the Lord Jesus, so what need is there to accept the words and work of Christ of the last days? To understand this issue, we must first understand what exactly “He that believes on the Son has everlasting life” means and how we really can gain everlasting life. These matters are crucial as they have a direct bearing on our fates and final ends, so let us fellowship and explore them now together. Continue reading “What Does “Whoever Believes in the Son Has Eternal Life” Truly Mean?”

Daily Words of God | “The Mystery of the Incarnation (3)” | Excerpt 114

Daily Words of God | “The Mystery of the Incarnation (3)” | Excerpt 114

Almighty God says: “God becomes flesh only to lead the age and set in motion new work. You must understand this point. This is much different from the function of man, and the two cannot be mentioned in thesame breath. Man needs a long period of cultivation and perfection before man can be used to carry out work, and an especially great humanity is needed. Not only must man be able to sustain his normal human sense, but man must further understand many of the principles and rules of conduct before others, and moreover must learn more of the wisdom and ethics of man. Continue reading “Daily Words of God | “The Mystery of the Incarnation (3)” | Excerpt 114″

The Sermon on the Mount, the Parables of the Lord Jesus and the Commandments

6. The Sermon on the Mount

The Beatitudes (Mat 5:3–12)

Salt and Light (Mat 5:13–16)

Law (Mat 5:17–20)

Daily Words of God | “Corrupt Mankind Is More in Need of the Salvation of the Incarnate God” | Excerpt 127

Daily Words of God | “Corrupt Mankind Is More in Need of the Salvation of the Incarnate God” | Excerpt 127

The flesh of man has been corrupted by Satan, and most deeply blinded, and profoundly harmed. The most fundamental reason why God works personally in the flesh is because the object of His salvation is man, who is of the flesh, and because Satan also uses the flesh of man to disturb the work of God. The battle with Satan is actually the work of conquering man, and at the same time, man is also the object of God’s salvation. Continue reading “Daily Words of God | “Corrupt Mankind Is More in Need of the Salvation of the Incarnate God” | Excerpt 127″

Daily Words of God | “The Essence of the Flesh Inhabited by God” | Excerpt 103

Daily Words of God | “The Essence of the Flesh Inhabited by God” | Excerpt 103

Almighty God says: “Whether in this stage God incarnate is enduring hardship or performing His ministry, He does so to complete the meaning of incarnation, for this is God’s last incarnation. God can only be incarnated twice. There cannot be a third time. The first incarnation was male, the second female, and so the image of God’s flesh is completed in man’s mind; moreover, the two incarnations have already finished God’s work in the flesh. Continue reading “Daily Words of God | “The Essence of the Flesh Inhabited by God” | Excerpt 103″

Daily Words of God | “The Essence of the Flesh Inhabited by God” | Excerpt 100

Daily Words of God | “The Essence of the Flesh Inhabited by God” | Excerpt 100

Almighty God says: “The life that Jesus lived on earth was a normal life of the flesh. He lived in the normal humanity of His flesh. His authority—to do God’s work and speak God’s word, or to heal the sick and cast out demons, to do such extraordinary things—did not manifest itself, for the most part, until He began His ministry. His life before age twenty-nine, before He performed His ministry, was proof enough that He was just a normal flesh. Because of this, and because He had not yet begun to perform His ministry, people saw nothing divine in Him, saw nothing more than a normal human being, an ordinary man—as when at first some people believed Him to be Joseph’s son. Continue reading “Daily Words of God | “The Essence of the Flesh Inhabited by God” | Excerpt 100″

Daily Words of God | “The Difference Between the Ministry of God Incarnate and the Duty of Man” | Excerpt 161

Daily Words of God | “The Difference Between the Ministry of God Incarnate and the Duty of Man” | Excerpt 161

Almighty God says: “In the Age of Grace, Jesus also spoke much and did much work. How was He different from Isaiah? How was He different from Daniel? Was He a prophet? Why do we say He is Christ? What are the differences between them? They were all men who spoke words, and their words appeared more or less the same to man. They all spoke and did work. The prophets of the Old Testament made prophecies, and similarly, so could Jesus. Why is this so? The distinction here is based on the nature of the work. In order to discern this matter, you cannot consider the nature of the flesh and you should not consider the depth or superficiality of one’s words. Continue reading “Daily Words of God | “The Difference Between the Ministry of God Incarnate and the Duty of Man” | Excerpt 161″

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