Experience Transfiguration in the Church Life by Losing our Soul-Life for the Lord

And they overcame him because of the blood of the Lamb and because of the word of their testimony, and they loved not their soul-life even unto death. Rev. 12:11

We can experience transfiguration in the church life today by losing our soul-life for the Lord’s sake and for the sake of the church.

The church as the kingdom of God cannot exist in the natural life but only in the realm of transfiguration; if we today are willing to lose our soul-life for the Lord’s sake, we will experience transfiguration and the church life will experience a revival. Amen!

On the one hand, the kingdom of God is Christ growing in us and developing in us to be a realm in which God can rule and reign.

On the other hand, corporately, the kingdom of God is the church life today; however, the church life cannot be in our natural life but in the realm of transfiguration.

For the Lord’s sake and for the sake of the church life, we need to lose our soulish enjoyment today so that He may reward us with His enjoyment and for the church to experience a revival.

To deny the self and lose our soul life is to deal a death blow to the enemy, therefore doing God’s work.

God’s work on earth today is twofold: on one hand, He wants to gain His corporate expression and on the other hand, He needs a group of people to deal with His enemy.

On one hand, we need to enjoy the Lord day by day and partake of His riches, giving Him more ground in our heart and throughout the day so that He may grow in us.

His kingdom needs to expand in us so that He may rule and reign in our being.

On the other hand, we need to cause Satan to suffer fatal loss by paying the price to deny the self and lose our soul-life for the Lord’s sake.

If we preserve our self, if we do not lose our soulish enjoyment today, Satan still has ground in our being, and we are not fully one with the Lord to deal with His enemy.

For us to fulfil God’s purpose, we need to utterly abandon the self and deny the soul its enjoyment in this age.

If we are double-minded persons, we can never deal with Satan in a thorough way.

When we deal with Satan, the enemy of God, we cannot leave even one bit of ground for ourselves.

May we be those who enjoy the Lord to such an extent that we are willing to deny the self and lose our soul-life for the Lord’s sake so that we may deal with the enemy today.

This doesn’t mean that we need to be stirred up in our soul and exercise to deal with ourselves in a strict way; the flesh cannot deal with the flesh, only the Lord and the cross can terminate the self and cause the soulish enjoyment to go.

May we open to the Lord and be enlightened concerning what He wants to do in us today, and may we be absolute for the Lord today in our daily living, contacting Him and learning to deny the self and lose our soulish enjoyment.

Experience Transfiguration in the Church Life by Losing our Soul-Life for the Lord’s Sake

For whoever wants to save his soul-life shall lose it; but whoever will lose his soul-life for My sake and the gospel's shall save it. Mark 8:35

Rom. 14:17 says that the church as the kingdom of God is not eating and drinking but righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit.

The church as the kingdom of God is not soulish enjoyment or the enjoyment of the flesh but something in the Spirit and of the Holy Spirit.

In Matt. 16:18 the Lord Jesus told Peter that He will build His church; the way to build the church is found in vv. 21-26.

The way Christ builds the church is by Him being crucified and resurrected.

Unless He is crucified and resurrected, the church cannot come into being nor can it be built up.

For whoever wants to save his soul-life shall lose it; but whoever will lose his soul-life for My sake and the gospel's shall save it. For what does it profit a man to gain the whole world and forfeit his soul-life? For what could a man give in exchange for his soul-life? For whoever is ashamed of Me and of My words in this adulterous and sinful generation, the Son of Man also will be ashamed of him when He comes in the glory of His Father with the holy angels. Mark 8:35-38The way we build the church today is by experiencing Christ in His death and resurrection.

When the Lord passed through death and resurrection, he entered into a realm of transfiguration; here, in this realm, is where the church can exist today.

The church cannot exist in the natural realm or with fleshly people – the church can exist only in the realm of transfiguration.

When we experience transfiguration, we can be in the church life in a practical and real way.

How can we experience transfiguration today? It is by losing our soul-life for the Lord’s sake.

Mark 8:35-36 says that, whoever wants to save his soul-life shall lose it, but whoever will lose his soul-life for the Lord’s sake and for the sake of the gospel, shall save it.

What does it profit us if we gain the whole world yet forfeit our soul-life?

The way for us to have a proper church life, even a church life in transfiguration, having a revival in the church life, is by losing the soul, that is, losing our soulish enjoyment today.

Yes, we need to deny the self and bear the cross, but when it comes to our daily living, the things we do daily, and the things we like to do and spend time with, we need to lose our soul-life for the Lord’s sake.

If we lose our present soulish enjoyment of the Lord’s sake and for the sake of the church, we will find enjoyment in the Lord, and we will experience transfiguration in the church life.

If we are willing to lose our soul-life for the Lord’s sake, we will experience a prevailing transfiguration in the church life, and this transfiguration will be a genuine revival (Mark 8:35-38; Matt. 16:15-27). Amen!

Are we willing to lose our soul-life for the Lord’s sake today? Or are we holding on to our soulish enjoyment, and we also want to have the church life? These two are incompatible.

If we want to enjoy our soul-life today and allow our soul to have its enjoyment in this present age, we cannot have the proper church life.

But if we exercise our spirit and are willing to lose our soul for the Lord’s sake and for the sake of others, the ones around us will be enlightened, nourished, and filled. Amen! In this way, the church is built up.

If all the saints in the church life are willing to lose their soulish enjoyment today for the Lord’s sake, we will have a wonderful situation among us!

There will be no more offenses, for we all are losing our soul-life, and there’s no need for forgiveness – we all love the Lord and love one another.

We will experience a prevailing transfiguration and the church will be revived.

For whoever wants to save his soul-life shall lose it; but whoever loses his soul-life for My sake shall find it. For what shall a man be profited if he gains the whole world, but forfeits his soul-life? Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul-life? For the Son of Man is to come in the glory of His Father with His angels, and then He will repay each man according to his doings. Matt. 16:25-27But if we’re not willing to lose our soul, we will be in darkness, and being in the church meetings will be a suffering to us. Oh, Lord Jesus!

We can testify that sometimes we’re in the meeting and not only are we not enjoying the Lord but even more, we feel that it’s a suffering to be there, and the saints around us may even annoy us.

This shows that we did not exercise our spirit nor did we lose our soul-life for the Lord’s sake.

Others enjoy the Lord and experience transfiguration, but we’re in darkness and gnash our teeth. Oh, Lord Jesus!

May we be saved from being in darkness in the church life to experiencing transfiguration by losing our soul-life for the Lord’s sake!

May the Lord make us willing to lose the soulish enjoyment today for the Lord’s sake so that the church may be transfigured!

When the saints lose their soul-life, the church experiences revival, for the Lord can be manifested in the saints and through the saints.

When the Lord is manifested among us, He rewards His faithful ones positively with transfiguration and the unfaithful ones negatively with darkness.

If we are in the church life and gnash our teeth, being in darkness, this means we are not losing our soulish enjoyment for the Lord’s sake.

May we pray concerning this and tell the Lord,

Lord Jesus, grant us the willingness that we may lose our soul-life for the Lord’s sake today! Amen, Lord, show us that the church as the kingdom of God cannot exist in the natural life but can exist only in the realm of transfiguration! Save us from remaining in ourselves and from enjoying our soul-life today. May we be those who cooperate with You to build up the church by losing our present soulish enjoyment for the sake of the church! Amen, Lord Jesus, we love You and we come to enjoy You. We exercise our spirit to contact You and to live one spirit with You. We don’t want to spend time doing what the soul enjoys doing; we exercise to live in our spirit and deny our soul its enjoyment in this age for Your sake. Amen, Lord, for Your sake, for the sake of the gospel, and for the sake of the church, make us willing to lose our present soulish enjoyment! We want to experience transfiguration in the church life by denying the self and losing our soul-life for the Lord’s sake!

Learn to Lose our Present Soulish Enjoyment for the Lord’s Sake to be Transformed and experience Transfiguration

And do not be fashioned according to this age, but be transformed by the renewing of the mind that you may prove what the will of God is, that which is good and well pleasing and perfect. Rom. 12:2 Because those whom He foreknew, He also predestinated [to be] conformed to the image of His Son, that He might be the Firstborn among many brothers Rom. 8:29The church life is based on our daily life; we cannot just come to the meetings of the church as spectators, and then go back to our daily living, having nothing to do with the enjoyment experience of Christ.

What about our daily living, the things we do day to day, and the things we spend time with?

As believers in Christ, we have no outward rules such as do this and don’t do that; we have the Lord Jesus living in us, and He within us gives us a sense concerning things.

However, the Lord tells us in Matt. 16:25-27 concerning losing our soulish enjoyment in this age for His sake.

Each one of us has a certain soul, and our soul loves certain things.

Some may like sports while others like the news. Our soul delights in doing certain things.

If we as believers in Christ today exercise our spirit and are willing to lose our present soulish enjoyment for the Lord’s sake, we will be transformed and we will experience transfiguration.

This also will result in a church life that is revived, full of life, and living and vital.

When husbands and wives argue, neither of them is willing to lose their soulish enjoyment and they fight because each thinks they are right.

You can even say that they find it enjoyable to argue, for this is their soulish enjoyment. Oh, Lord Jesus!

However, if the brother loses his soul by losing the case to his wife, the Lord will reward him by coming in at a certain point to save his soul.

The question is, do we want to save our soul today or do we want the Lord to save our soul?

We may fight for ourselves, fight for our rights, and defend ourselves in this and that way – and we may think it is our right to do so, for the main thing related to the self is self-preservation.

In the family life, the only way we can have a proper family life is if we lose our enjoyment, the enjoyment of our soul, so that we may care for others.

When the mother loses the enjoyment of her soul to serve her children and prepare the best meal for the family, though she loses her present soulish enjoyment, everyone around her is happy, and their happiness becomes her happiness.

We cannot have a proper family life without losing the soul; for the sake of the family, we need to lose our enjoyment.

Similarly for the church life today and for the Lord’s sake, we need to lose our present soulish enjoyment so that we may experience transfiguration.

We need to be those losing our soul-life for the Lord’s sake and for the sake of the church. In the church life we all need to lose our soul, that is, lose our present soulish enjoyment.

His master said to him, Well [done,] good and faithful slave. You were faithful over a few things; I will set you over many things. Enter into the joy of your master. Matt. 25:21 He who overcomes, to him I will give to sit with Me on My throne, as I also overcame and sat with My Father on His throne. Rev. 3:21When we do this, when we not only deny the self with its opinions and thoughts but even more, exercise our spirit and deny our soul its enjoyment for the Lord’s sake, the Lord has a way of transforming us.

He can spread from our spirit into every avenue of our soul so that He may transform our soul (Rom. 12:2; 2 Cor. 3:18).

Eventually, He will have a way to conform our whole being to His image (Rom. 8:29).

When this happens, we will be ready to be co-kings with Him for our enjoyment of His kingship and participation in his joy in the coming age (Matt. 25:21; 2 Tim. 2:12; Rev. 3:21; 20:4, 6).

Are you willing to lose your soul-life?

Rev. 12:11 says that the enemy accuses us before our God day and night, but we can overcome him because of the blood of the Lamb and because of the word of our testimony, and by not loving our soul-life even unto death.

When we sin and make mistakes, we can apply the blood of Christ and be cleansed from all unrighteousness; in this way, we overcome the enemy with his accusations.

Furthermore, if the enemy keeps attacking us, we can declare the truth to him, standing on the Lord’s word, and he will be defeated.

The ultimate way to defeat the enemy is to lose our soul-life for the Lord’s sake; in this way, the enemy has no ground in us, and he is utterly defeated.

May we be such ones today.

Lord Jesus, we exercise our spirit and deny our soul its present enjoyment for Your sake and for the sake of the church. Amen, Lord, we choose to exercise our spirit and not to allow our soul to enjoy himself in this age so that we may enjoy You and be transformed! Shine on us, dear Lord, and expose what is our soulish enjoyment presently. May we cooperate with You today by exercising our spirit to lose our soul-life for the Lord’s sake and experience transformation and transfiguration. Amen, Lord, just as we lose our soulish enjoyment for the sake of the family life, may we also exercise our spirit and lose our soul-life for the church life! Hallelujah, we can overcome the enemy by the blood of the Lamb, by the word of our testimony, and by not loving our soul-life even unto death! May we be such ones today. May we apply the blood of Christ, declare the truth, and be willing to lose our soul-life to defeat the enemy, experience transfiguration, and live the kingdom life in the church life!

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A God-man is a normal believer in Christ; the author of this article is one who is learning to be a normal Christian, a daily enjoyer of Christ, a living and functioning member in the Body of Christ. Amen, Lord, make us such ones for the building up of the Body of Christ!

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brother L.
brother L.
13 days ago

The losing of the soul is the basic factor in our being built up together. It is not only a matter of denying the self or of bearing the cross but of losing the soul. We need to lose all our present soulish enjoyment for the Lord’s sake, for the sake of the church, and for the sake of all the saints. If you are willing to lose your soul for the sake of others, those with you will be enlightened, nourished, and filled. This is the way the church is built. If all the saints are willing to lose the soul, what a wonderful situation there will be among us.

There will be no offenses and even no need for forgiveness. If we are like this, we shall be rewarded with a prevailing transfiguration. But if we are not willing to lose our soul, we shall not share in this transfiguration. On the contrary, for us the church life will be darkness, and, during the time of transfiguration, we shall be rewarded with suffering. Instead of being joyful, we shall be in darkness. Our willingness to lose the soul for the Lord’s sake will cause the church to be transfigured.

In other words, it will bring in a revival. Every genuine revival is a coming of Christ, a present coming of Christ with His reward (not His second coming in a physical way). He rewards the faithful ones positively and the unfaithful ones negatively. I have seen this happen in the church life. When a revival, a transfiguration, came, some were enjoying and others were gnashing their teeth in darkness.

Collected Works of Witness Lee, 1978, vol. 1, “The Exercise of the Kingdom for the Building of the Church,” pp. 94-96

brother N.
brother N.
13 days ago

The Lord Jesus called the disciples to forsake the soul-life because Peter spoke according to his soul. But the Lord also considered that the words spoken by Peter were from Satan. Thus, we see how Satan uses man’s soul-life. If at any time this life is not put to death, Satan has a tool for his work. At this time Peter spoke this word because of his love for the Lord, but Satan was making use of him. At this time Peter prayed to the Lord and begged the Lord to pity Himself, but Satan had inspired him. It is a fact that Satan can tell man to love the Lord and can tell man to pray. He is not afraid for man to pray and love the Lord, but he is afraid that man would not use his own soul-life to love the Lord and pray. If the soul-life still remains, Satan can still expand his enterprise. Oh, may God make us understand the danger of this life! Believers should not consider that they are spiritual just because they now love the Lord and long for the heavenly things. The soul-life has to be put to death. Otherwise, God’s will cannot be accomplished; instead, the soul-life will be utilized by Satan.

Self-pity, self-love, fear of suffering, and shrinking from the cross, are manifestations of the soul-life. The greatest goal of the soul-life is to preserve its own existence. It is very unwilling to suffer any loss. Therefore, the Lord’s calling is that we should deny the self and take up our own cross, thereby causing us to lose our soul-life. Whenever a cross is placed before us, it is to call us to lose our self. We should have a heart disregarding our self, and through the power of God we should give up our life for others’ sake. The Lord says that this cross is ours because this is what we have received from God individually. In order to do the will of God, God is calling us to bear the cross which we should bear. This cross is ours and is specifically given to us by God. But it is also linked to the cross of Christ because when we are willing to take up our own cross through the Spirit of the cross of Christ, the strength of the cross of Christ enters our being and enables us to lose our soul-life. Every time we bear the cross, we lose our soul-life. Every time we bypass the cross, we nourish and preserve our soul-life.

We should note carefully that what the Lord Jesus says here is not something which can be accomplished once for all by making a great effort. In Luke 9:23 the word “daily” is added to the phrase “take up his cross.” Thus, this kind of cross is continuous and unceasing. With respect to our death to sin, we know that this cross is already a fact, an already accomplished fact that merely requires our recognition and reception. But with respect to the loss of our soul-life, this cross is another matter. This is not an accomplished matter but one that requires daily practice and daily experience. This does not mean that we never lose our soul-life or that we gradually lose it; rather, it means that the relation of the cross to the soul-life is different from the relation of the cross to sin. The death to sin was accomplished by Christ for us; when He died, we all died with Him. But the loss of the soul-life is not an already accomplished fact. Rather, it requires that we daily bear our own cross through the power of the Lord’s cross, determining to deny the self until it is lost.

The loss of the soul-life is not a matter that can be accomplished either once for all by making a great effort or within a short period of time. With respect to our death to sin, once we are standing on the position of the cross (Rom. 6:6), we can have an immediate deliverance from sin, enabling us not to be oppressed by its power and no longer to be its slave. Complete victory can be gained in an instant. The loss of the natural life, however, is a step by step process. When the Word of God (Heb. 4:12) penetrates deeper and deeper, the working of the cross will also be deeper, and the Holy Spirit will cause the spiritual life to grow more, making it more united with the Lord. A believer cannot deny the soul-life which is unknown to him. He can only deny that part of the self-life which is known to him. The revelation of God’s Word must increase; then the work of the cross can be deeper. Therefore, this cross is for us to bear “daily.” The more there is the understanding of the will of God and the more there is the knowing of our self, the more there will be the need of the working of the cross.

(Collected Works of Watchman Nee, The (Set 1) Vol. 12: The Spiritual Man (1), Chapter 14, by Watchman Nee)

https://www.ministrysamples.org/excerpts/THE-CROSS-AND-THE-SELF-OF-THE-SOUL.HTML

Stefan M.
Stefan M.
13 days ago

The way to build up the church and have a revival in the church life is to lose our soul life for the Lord’s sake.

The way to have a good family life is to lose our soul life for others’ enjoyment. Oh, Lord Jesus.

If we don’t lose our soulish enjoyment for the Lord’s sake, our church life will be in darkness, but if we are willing to do it, we will experience a transfiguration!

Oh Lord, for Your sake and for the sake of the gospel and the church, may we be willing to lose our soul life today! May we exercise our spirit and loss our soulish enjoyment so that we may gain Christ and He may reward us with His enjoyment!

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Phil H.
Phil H.
12 days ago

Amen, brother, Oh Lord Jesus, for your sake and for the church and the gospel, we are willing to lose our soul life, and may we gain more of Christ.

Christian A.
Christian A.
12 days ago

The way to build up the church is through death & resurrection.

Resurrection is a form of transfiguration and the church exists in this realm of transfiguration.

The losing of the soul-life is the basic factor in being transfigured.

May we be willing to lose all our soulish enjoyment for the Lord’s sake, for the sake of the church, and for the sake of all the saints.

Our willingness to lose the soul for the Lord’s sake will cause the church to be transfigured.

In the Lord’s transfiguration, we shall be rewarded positively and the Lord will save our soul.

M. M.
M. M.
12 days ago

Yes, without death no resurrection and without resurrection no transfiguration. In our being there is a battle between the outer and inner man.

The need and demand of the outer man is to enjoy life by doing what they wanted to do, but to the contrary, our inner man demands the enjoyment of our Lord by eating and drinking Him all the time.

In our eating and drinking of Him on a daily basis our soul can be transformed to cooperate with our mingled spirit for our spiritual growth corporately.

Therefore, losing our soul life is the main means to gain our soul life. Praise the Lord for such a paradox, which is very odd to this world. Amen.

K. P.
K. P.
12 days ago

Mark 8:35-36 For whoever wants to save his soul-life shall lose it; but whoever will lose his soul-life for My sake and the gospel’s shall save it. For what does it profit a man *to gain the whole world and forfeit his soul-life?

Praise the Lord! 🙌🙋🏼

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Richard C.
Richard C.
12 days ago

For the church to be built up in a practical way it must be through death and resurrection.

This requires the losing of our soul life for the Lord’s sake, the church’s sake and the saints’ sake.

When we are willing to lose our soulish enjoyment (even our arguing and being offended) then the Lord has the way to spread from our spirit into our soul to transform and to transfigure us for a genuine revival in the church.

Lord, make us willing!

RcV Bible
RcV Bible
12 days ago

The same Greek word as for life in John 10:11, 15, 17. The Lord, as a grain of wheat that fell into the ground, lost His soul-life through death that He might release His eternal life in resurrection to the many grains. As the many grains, we also must lose our soul-life through death that we may enjoy eternal life in resurrection. This is to follow Him that we may serve Him and walk with Him on this way, the way of losing our soul-life and living in His resurrection, as mentioned in v. 26. John 12:25, footnote 2 on “soul-life” 

To find the soul-life is to allow the soul to have its enjoyment and to escape suffering. To lose the soul-life is to cause the soul to lose its enjoyment and thereby to suffer. If the heavenly King’s followers allow their soul to have its enjoyment in this age, they will cause their soul to suffer the loss of its enjoyment in the coming kingdom age. If they allow their soul to suffer the loss of its enjoyment in this age for the King’s sake, they will enable their soul to have its enjoyment in the coming kingdom age, that is, to share the King’s joy in ruling over the earth (Matt. 25:21, 23). Matt. 10:39, footnote 1 on “finds his soul-life shall lose it”

The footnotes are from the Recovery Version Bible

Moh S.
Moh S.
12 days ago

Aaaaameeen! Yes Lord!

Jon H.
Jon H.
12 days ago

Amen Lord do this in us!