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  • The words of some spiritual figures and Jesus' apostles

  • are recorded in the Bible.

  • Is their expression God's word or not?

  • You say Christ is the truth, the way, and the life.

  • It's from the Holy Spirit, and is definite.

  • However, the words of some spiritual figures and Jesus' apostles

  • are recorded in the Bible.

  • Is their expression God's word or not?

  • If what they expressed is really God's word,

  • aren't they the truth, the way, and the life?

  • In my view, there's just no difference

  • between the apostles' words and the Lord Jesus'.

  • They are also God's words.

  • Why are they not the truth, the way, and the life?

  • That's right! Spiritual figures and others write books as well.

  • And their words are quite right! Recommended by saints and prophets! (Amen.)

  • We all approve of that! These spiritual figures, they are right! (Amen.)

  • They've written so many letters! More than the apostles books! This is fact.

  • Amen.

  • It edifies us so much.

  • I feel they are just as good as the apostles of Jesus!

  • Are they not the truth, the way, and the life?

  • Why are they not these things?

  • Agreed. What is the matter here?

  • If believers can realize and understand

  • Christ is the only truth, the way, the life,

  • it is so precious.

  • It shows that they truly know Christ's substance.

  • They can all be called the ones who truly know God.

  • Christ is the incarnate practical God.

  • Those who know and have obedience to Christ,

  • they're the ones who truly know God.

  • Because all of the truths, the way, the life, they all come from God.

  • They come from the incarnate Christ's expression.

  • No one else except Christ is the one and only truth, the way, the life.

  • Very few people understand this truth.

  • The standard by which God judges every believer

  • is based on whether he knows the incarnate God.

  • This is the only standard for a believer to gain God's approval.

  • All those who can accept and obey the God incarnate

  • are the overcomers raptured to God's presence and perfected first.

  • Those who can't accept and obey Christ of the last days

  • will be suffering in disasters,

  • for they fail to know the God incarnate and are just foolish virgins.

  • Just like when the Lord Jesus came,

  • He took His followers to the mountains

  • who accepted the truth and accepted His word and believed in Him.

  • He instructed and trained.

  • He just ignored the religious people

  • and the greedy ones, the ones who only sought bread to satisfy hunger.

  • They only believed in the vague God.

  • They refused to believe in the incarnate God.

  • They were the blind who didn't know or see God.

  • So then only believers who can accept and obey the incarnate Christ

  • are the ones approved and perfected by God. (That's right.)

  • Why is it said in the Bible Christ is the truth, the way, and the life?

  • Let's read Almighty God's words. (OK.)

  • Yes, this is true. This is what I've been waiting to hear for so long.

  • From Almighty God's words we see that

  • the truth, the way, the life, they all come from God.

  • Only God Himself possesses the way of life.

  • The Bible says,

  • The Word is God. The Word is God's word.

  • The Word is the truth, the way, the life.

  • The Word becoming the flesh

  • means that God's Spirit is realized in the flesh;

  • that is the truth, the way, and the life embodied in the flesh.

  • Just as Almighty God says,

  • God's two incarnations witness that He is the truth, the way, and the life.

  • So man is given a great revelation

  • only Christ Himself is the truth, the way, the life.

  • Christ's work and His word, and what Christ has and is

  • are the truth, the way, the life.

  • This is the substance of Christ.

  • Christ expressing God's word is doing God's own work with God's identity,

  • opening an age, ending an age,

  • the work of an entire age, and the work to all mankind.

  • God's words that are expressed by Christ

  • are the total words in one stage of God's work.

  • They can reveal God's disposition

  • and what God has and is, the mysteries in God's plan.

  • They can show us God's requirements and will that He has for man.

  • All of those words, they are the truth,

  • providing man with a full life and being a part of man's life.

  • Just like when the Lord Jesus came,

  • He expressed all the truths that mankind needed in the Age of Grace.

  • So they could confess and repent to God, qualify to pray to God.

  • They come before God to enjoy God's grace, see God's mercy and lovingkindness.

  • These results are produced by the redemptive work.

  • The Lord Jesus' work was to forgive man's sins and also redeem mankind from sin.

  • He then did a stage of work of redemption for mankind.

  • He opened the Age of Grace and ended the Age of Law.

  • In the last days Almighty God incarnate comes

  • to express all the truths that purify man and save man,

  • to do the work of judgment beginning with the house of God.

  • He shows man His righteousness, almightiness, and wisdom.

  • He cleanses and changes their life disposition.

  • So man can fear God and shun evil, and be delivered from Satan's influence.

  • They return to God, be gained by God. (Yes. Mm.)

  • Almighty God's work then starts the Age of Kingdom

  • and then ends the Age of Grace.

  • What does all of this tell us?

  • All that Christ says, and does, and expresses to all mankind

  • shows us the truth.

  • Christ brings salvation to all mankind.

  • He shows us the way, provides us with life.

  • No one can possess or express this. Only Christ can do all of this. (Mm.)

  • Christ is the source of man's life, the appearance of God.

  • Christ is the truth, the way, and the life.

  • Christ is the way, only redemption for mankind.

  • No one else has what Christ possesses,

  • which is the truth, the way, and the life.

  • That's a fact obvious to all of us. (Mm.)

  • Yes. Completely obvious! I agree. Very practical.

  • There's authority in Almighty God's words.

  • It's quite truthful and practical. (Praise be to God.)

  • All the truth that we'll ever need, indeed, is brought to us by God incarnate.

  • Lord Jesus bestowed to us the truths of the Age of Grace,

  • making us all enjoy God's grace and blessings.

  • During the last days,

  • Almighty God bestows all the truths man needs to be saved in the Age of Kingdom

  • so that all truth lovers can gain God's salvation in the last days,

  • enter the kingdom of heaven, and receive eternal life.

  • This indeed all proves that only Christ is the truth, the way, the life.

  • Christ is the one true Savior,

  • the practical God who saves all of mankind. (Yes.)

  • What man must have is the truth, the way, and the life.

  • All that is expressed by Christ. (Yes.)

  • That's a fact I'm afraid no one can deny.

  • So then, all those who decline and resist Christ are courting destruction.

  • Yes. Jesus testified that He Himself was the truth, the way, the life.

  • When we heard of these truths, we called them practical.

  • When Almighty God testified Himself in the last days

  • as the truth, the way, and the life,

  • we hear a pleasant voice, quite familiar and kind. (Thanks be to God.)

  • We feel the voice we hear is from the same source. More clear it is to us then.

  • It's as kind as the word of the Lord Jesus.

  • Almighty God is Jesus Christ returning to the flesh.

  • He is the truth, the way, and the life.

  • Yes, it's true. Christ is God incarnate, so He then has a divine substance.

  • All the apostles are not God incarnate. They only have man's substance.

  • Prophets and apostles cannot be thought of as equal to Christ. (Mm.)

  • The God incarnate is the embodiment of the truth,

  • and also the source of God's word.

  • He can directly express the truth, so man's life is supplied.

  • Though prophets and apostles can convey God's word,

  • or say something enlightened by the Holy Spirit and in line with the truth,

  • they only have man's substance. They are not God incarnate.

  • So then, they do not have any truth and can't express the truth.

  • They're merely used by God to lead and supply God's chosen people,

  • performing man's duty.

  • They're not qualified to express the Holy Spirit's voice. (Mm.)

  • Let's read some of Almighty God's word. (Yes.)

  • Brother Wang? Can I read it? (Sure.)

  • Next, please turn to page 1317.

  • Mm.

  • Almighty God clearly differentiates

  • between the substances and words of people who are used by God

  • and those of Christ.

  • Christ's expression is directly from the Holy Spirit.

  • So all that Christ expresses is the word of God and is the truth.

  • Spiritual figures and the apostles,

  • whether through their letters, speaking, or written in their books,

  • are talking about their experience and knowledge of God's words.

  • Though most of them are in line with the truth,

  • they're simply not God's words at all,

  • far different from the truth that Christ expresses.

  • The reason why people think their teachings conform with the truth

  • is because their words contain the Holy Spirit's enlightenment

  • and their knowledge of God's word.

  • But you see, without Christ's expression,

  • spiritual figures wouldn't have the knowledge and experiences of God's word.

  • This is to say, the apostles based their work on Christ's word and work.

  • Christ's expression has to come first, then comes the apostles' experience.

  • So then, only Christ alone in God's work can express God's word.

  • Man who is used by God can just convey their personal experiences and knowledge.

  • They're all proclaiming and testifying the words Christ expresses.

  • Their knowledge can never go beyond the scope of Christ's word.

  • Nobody out there can speak as profoundly as Christ does.

  • So no matter how compatible their words are with the truth,

  • their words don't have the substance of God's word, which is the fact. (Mm.)

  • Yes. The truth expressed by Christ is inexhaustible to all of us.

  • It's the eternal source of living water of life for man.

  • So then, even though prophets can be instructed to convey His word,

  • God's word conveyed by them

  • differs from God's word expressed in His entire work.

  • Prophets can't do God's work.

  • They're only conveying God's word in special circumstances.

  • They're warning God's chosen people

  • in special circumstances and special matters,

  • exhorting, comforting, or saying prophecies to lead the Israelites.

  • Prophets are merely raised and used in each stage of the Age of Law.

  • They convey God's word because of Jehovah God's instructions.

  • They're cooperating with God by doing a little work.

  • They're simply doing man's duty.

  • Without God's instruction,

  • their conveying of God's word will end, and they can't go on.

  • Prophets themselves have no truth, and they don't have the way of life.

  • That only comes from Christ.

  • This is undeniable.

  • When God initiates an age, it's always God incarnate working directly with it.

  • God expresses His entire will for man and the work He'll do.

  • That is to say, only Christ can directly express God's word.

  • Only Christ can accomplish the work "the word appears in the flesh."

  • The limited words of prophets can't represent

  • God's work of opening an entire age.

  • That's something for sure.

  • Despite the letters and the books they've written,

  • the apostles and the spiritual figures

  • are simply talking about their personal experience and knowledge

  • which are man's testimonies.

  • They can't be compared to God's words expressed by Christ.

  • So then, nobody used by God, the apostles, the spiritual figures

  • can be the source of the truth, the way, and the life.

  • They dare not even say themselves that they're the truth, the way, and the life,

  • much less say their words are God's words and the truth.

  • So we all see that all their achievements are very limited.

  • Even though they're the apostles, spiritual figures, and have worked for years,

  • there's no way they can save man, and they can't perfect man.

  • Only Christ can perfect man and save man. This is a fact. (Yes.)

  • In the end, only Christ is the truth, the way, the life.

  • The apostles and spiritual figures are not the truth, the way, or the life.

  • Yes. Right.

  • Your fellowship is practical.

  • Whether one is the truth, the way, and the life

  • doesn't depend on whether their word is in accord with the truth,

  • but mainly depends on whether he is God incarnate.

  • Is he the expression of the truth, the way, and the life? Is he the source?

  • Yes.

The words of some spiritual figures and Jesus' apostles

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