This week I am really impressed how much God desires to reconcile us with Himself; He became a man and died for us – the Righteous for the unrighteous, so that we may be fully reconciled to God. Christ died for our sins, putting all our sins on Himself, so that by believing into Him […]
Being Further Reconciled to God by the Application of the Cross to our Natural Life
Seeing the Two Different Sources of Service and Serving God from God by the Spirit
According to the divine revelation in the word of God, God the Father is the only legitimate Originator in the universe, and His Holy Spirit is the only legitimate Initiator in our hearts; our serving God is initiated by Him! In all spiritual work for God, only God Himself can be and should be the […]
The Mark of God’s Economy is the Indwelling Christ as the Spirit with our Spirit
According to the entire revelation in the Bible, God has an economy, a master plan, which is to work Himself into man by dispensing His riches into man so that He would gain a corporate man, the Body of Christ, to be His expression on the earth. Paul told Timothy to charge certain ones not […]
Bearing a Sign that We Are God’s People by Daily and Regularly Enjoying God
As believers in Christ and as those who are burdened for the building up of the church, the Body of Christ, we need to be those who bear a sign that we are God’s people. What is the distinctive sign that we are the people of God? There must be something like a ring, a […]
the only requirement the Bible has from us is that we live in our mingled spirit
We don’t need to fight or struggle with our disposition or temper, trying to put it down whenever we feel it rises up and makes us do or say things that we shouldn’t. No, all we have to do is turn to our spirit and live in our spirit. The only way we can deny our self and we can bear the cross is by living in the spirit. “In the spirit Christ is life to me, / Strengthening and blessing all-inclusively; / Living in the spirit, holiness I prove, / And the triune God within my heart doth move” (Hymns #593, last stanza). [continue reading online a sharing inspired from today’s morning revival]