We need to Know that the Work of God was done entirely by Himself for us to Enjoy it

Keeping God’s Sabbaths in Lev. 26 means that the work of God was accomplished by God Himself that we might enjoy it, and there’s no need for us to do any work! The conclusion of the book of Leviticus is very surprising. On one hand we have chapter 25 where we see the proclamation of […]

Our Triune God has been Processed and Consummated to become the Spirit

The New Testament reveals that our God has passed through a process in His economy to become the processed and consummated Triune God, which is the Spirit. God became a man, lived a perfect human life, died on the cross, resurrected, and was ascended, so that He may become an all-inclusive, life-giving, compounded Spirit who […]

We should Not have Idols – God Himself should be our Unique Goal, the One we Seek

As a conclusion to our Crystallization study of the book of Leviticus, we come to the matter of the processed Triune God, His work, and the result of His work. We saw in Lev. 25 that God wants His people to proclaim and enjoy the jubilee, for He doesn’t want them to be under slavery […]

God will Gain a Full Harvest and we will have a Full and Ultimate Enjoyment of Christ

In our Christian experience today, the Feast of Tabernacles signifies the rich, full, and ultimate enjoyment of all that Christ is; God wants us to have a full and ultimate enjoyment of Christ in the church life today and in the millennium. The Feast of Tabernacles – the last feast of the year – signifies […]

The Spirit was Outpoured on the Day of Pentecost for the Formation of the Church

On the day of Pentecost the Holy Spirit, which is actually Christ Himself, was poured out on the members of Christ, His disciples, for the formation of the church. The church was produced in Christ’s resurrection, but it was formed on the day of Pentecost with the outpouring of the Spirit. The Feast of Pentecost […]

The Feast of Pentecost signifies our Enjoyment of the Outpoured Spirit of Christ

The Feast of Pentecost, which came fifty days after the feast of Firstfruits, signifies the New Testament believers enjoyment of the outpoured Spirit as the aggregate of the rich produce of the resurrected Christ for the producing and existence of the church as the Body of Christ. The first group of four feasts were the […]

Enjoying the Resurrected Christ as the Firstfruits and becoming the Firstfruits in Him

After the resurrected Christ is offered to God for His satisfaction, He is to be eaten and enjoyed by us, His people; Christ is to be dispensed into us with all the riches of His resurrection for our enjoyment. This is what the type of the Feast of Firstfruits shows us. First, it is the […]