Saturday, December 22, 2018

A Hymn of God's Words The Purpose Behind God's Incarnation in the Last Days

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A Hymn of God's Words The Purpose Behind God's Incarnation in the Last Days 

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 In the last days, God became flesh to do the work He ought to do, and to perform His ministry of words. He works in person amidst man, because His goal is to perfect all those people who are after His heart. God's incarnated to conquer people and to perfect those whom He loves. He wants to see with His own eyes the people He perfects. He wants to see it for Himself, the people He perfects bear witness for Him.


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From the creation until now, it's only during the last days God incarnates to do such large-scale work. He suffers what man cannot bear, yet His work's never been delayed, though humbly He became an ordinary man. God's incarnated to conquer people and to perfect those whom He loves. He wants to see with His own eyes the people He perfects. He wants to see it for Himself, the people He perfects bear witness for Him.

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Though the great God's become a man, His plan has never been confused. He's doing the work according to His plan. The perfected are not one or two, but people in this group are few. They come from various nations 'round the world. God's incarnated to conquer people and to perfect those whom He loves. He wants to see with His own eyes the people He perfects. He wants to see it for Himself, the people He perfects bear witness for Him.

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The goal of doing this much work is set to gain this group of people, and gain the witness that these people bear for Him. The goal of doing this much work is to perfect those chosen and obtain the glory that He gets through these few people. God's incarnated to conquer people and to perfect those whom He loves. He wants to see with His own eyes the people He perfects. He wants to see it for Himself, the people He perfects bear witness for Him.

 from The Word Appears in the Flesh

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