We need to exercise ourselves unto godliness by exercising our spirit so that we may express the mystery of godliness – God manifested in the flesh. Amen, Christ lives in us and, when we exercise our spirit and live in the spirit, we will express God and become part of the corporate manifestation of God. […]
Living in Spirit in the Church Life as the Mystery of Godliness: God Manifested in the Flesh
Living in the Church Life as the Kingdom of the Son of the Father’s Love today

Praise the Lord, the Father has delivered us out of the authority of darkness and transferred us into the kingdom of the Son of God’s love, and now we live the church life as the kingdom of the Son of the Father’s love! The genuine church is the kingdom of God in this age, and […]
Living in the Divine History by Living in the Church for the Manifestation of Christ

Behind the outward and seen human history there’s a divine history, the history of God in man; as believers in Christ we were born in the human history and we were reborn in the divine history, and we need to be those living in the divine history for the manifestation of Christ. The divine history […]
There are Two Sources issuing in Two Kinds of Living in our Christian Life

In Genesis 21 we see two wells: the well of Abraham and the well of Ishmael. A well is the source of man’s living, supplying man with water for his daily life. The two wells in Genesis 21 signify two sources of living. The first well, Abraham’s well (which later became the well of Isaac […]