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  • Well, Brother Xun Guang!

  • Yes?

  • You seem to be in good spirits.

  • Is something good going on in your life?

  • Huh! You are correct.

  • I happen to have some very exciting news to share with everyone!

  • Well, then let's hear it!

  • I've heard testimony

  • that the Lord's incarnated in flesh, and descended in secret!

  • Incarnated in flesh?

  • Yeah!

  • Descended in secret?

  • That's right!

  • But how could that be?

  • The Bible has prophesied

  • that when the Lord does return, it will be among the clouds,

  • and all eyes will be able to see Him.

  • The scene will be one of lightning and thunder

  • with roiling clouds and marching armies,

  • shaking the earth and heavens.

  • The mood will be one of jubilation, excitement, exultation,

  • and joyous ebullience.

  • That feeling will be … (Hey, hey …)

  • You look intoxicated! (Oh yes!)

  • You know just part of the story, not the whole thing.

  • Huh? Just where do you get that idea from?

  • What does it say in Revelation 1 verse 7?

  • Hey, you just said that

  • when the Lord comes with clouds, people will become excited,

  • people will be jubilant. (That's right!)

  • Then why does it say here,

  • "all kindreds of the earth shall wail because of him"?

  • Huh? (Yeah!)

  • Huh? (Yeah!)

  • When people see Him come among clouds, why would they ever wail?

  • Ah. If you would like to understand that,

  • we must look at other prophecies of the Lord's return.

  • Other prophecies?

  • There are many prophecies in the Bible on the Lord's return. (Oh?)

  • Among clouds is not the only way the Lord will return,

  • no, not by a long shot.

  • So let me get this straight.

  • You're saying the Lord will come in other ways too?

  • Yup. That's correct.

  • What's in Revelation 16 verse 15?

  • Matthew 25 verse 6?

  • Revelation 3 verse 20?

  • And if that's not enough,

  • just consider Luke 17—(Hey hey, wait, wait.)

  • You holding a Bible study meeting?

  • I'm just talking about the ways the Lord will return.

  • Do these passages in the Bible prove

  • that the Lord will come in other ways then?

  • You couldn't tell?

  • Yeah?

  • Yeah?

  • Yeah?

  • And are you not getting anything from all this?

  • And so … (You're getting it?)

  • I'm getting quite confused.

  • You should explain it.

  • If the only way the Lord returns is by coming among the clouds,

  • then just how will the prophecy of "I come as a thief" be fulfilled?

  • Yeah, you're right!

  • If He comes among the clouds, and all eyes behold Him,

  • who need to shout

  • "the bridegroom comes; go you out to meet him,"

  • and would the Lord need to "stand at the door, and knock"?

  • It seems, among the clouds couldn't possibly be the only way He'll come! (Yeah.)

  • Keep explaining.

  • As per His prophecies,

  • He'll first descend in secret, then appear publicly.

  • "At midnight there was a cry made,"

  • "stand at the door, and knock," and "as a thief"

  • refer to the Lord secretly arriving.

  • "Behold, he comes with clouds"

  • refers to the Lord's public appearance.

  • That's how His prophecies will all be fulfilled.

  • Oh, so the Lord will return by at first coming in secret,

  • then appearing publicly. (Yes.)

  • 'Kay. But why does He first come in secret?

  • Coming in secret refers to God becoming flesh,

  • and therefore coming to earth as the Son of man.

  • That's "becoming flesh"?

  • And then did you say "Son of man"?

  • Is it based in prophecy?

  • Of course it's based in prophecy.

  • The Lord Jesus prophesied,

  • He'd return "as the Son of man,"

  • He would "appear" and "come as the Son of man."

  • For instance,

  • in Luke 17 verses 24 through 25, what does it say?

  • It is based in prophecy. (Yeah!)

  • But, what does "the Son of man" refer to?

  • Well, the "Son of man"

  • means someone born of man and with normal humanity.

  • If it's a spirit, then clearly we can't call it a Son of man.

  • That's right.

  • That's why the prophecies

  • of appearing and coming as the Son of man

  • both refer to the return of the Lord as incarnate flesh.

  • If God is not incarnate flesh,

  • He couldn't be called Son of man,

  • just like Jehovah God, as a Spirit,

  • can't be referred to as the Son of man.

  • Oh!

  • "Coming as the Son of man" refers to God as incarnate flesh then.

  • Right.

  • This is such a big mystery!

  • Lord Jesus also prophesied:

  • And that's even more proof

  • that the Lord will indeed return as incarnate flesh.

  • Now if the only way that the Lord returns was with clouds,

  • then I ask, how would that prophecy be fulfilled?

  • That's right.

  • If the Lord only returned among the clouds,

  • then who would ever dare resist or reject Him? (There!)

  • Now he understands.

  • I do indeed understand,

  • but why does God come as incarnate flesh in the last days? (Hey!)

  • Now that's a real good question! (What do you mean?)

  • God comes as incarnate flesh in the last days

  • mainly to do judgment work.

  • You mean the work of judgment?

  • God comes as incarnate flesh

  • to express the truth and to do the work of judgment.

  • And that fulfills the Lord Jesus' prophecies. (Oh?)

  • Which ones then?

  • So God comes as incarnate flesh in the last days to express the truth.

  • It's all in the Bible.

  • Right.

  • Hey, but why doesn't God do the work of judgment as the Spirit?

  • Think about it.

  • If God expressed the truth and did His judgment work as the Spirit,

  • would it be easy for people to understand and accept?

  • Hey, that reminds me,

  • in the Bible it says,

  • What does this passage in the Bible tell us?

  • If God speaks to us by thundering in the heavens,

  • we won't understand or dare approach it.

  • Does that sound right?

  • That indeed sounds right.

  • Jehovah God proclaimed to Moses,

  • That explains why God has to come as incarnate flesh

  • to perform the work of judgment.

  • At last! Now I understand!

  • Both corrupt mankind and the work of His management plan require

  • that God come as incarnate flesh. (Yes.)

  • This is very profound!

  • The significance of God coming as incarnate flesh

  • to do His work goes further still! (Oh?)

  • There's more?

  • The Bible says, when the Lord returns,

  • He'll separate the good servant from the wicked ones,

  • goats from the sheep,

  • and the wise virgins from the foolish virgins,

  • correct? (Correct.)

  • But what's that got to do with God coming as incarnate flesh?

  • Here is a not very accurate example. (Alright.)

  • If the emperor cares about public opinion

  • and wants to root out traitors, what should he do?

  • Investigate, but in plain clothes.

  • Yeah, right.

  • If the emperor rode in his chariot, in all his splendor,

  • and was surrounded by the royal guard,

  • the officials would drop to their knees,

  • and make a point of welcoming him,

  • none would dare slip up. (Right.)

  • Then how to sort who's a traitor, who's loyal,

  • there would be no way to tell.

  • Yes, that's right!

  • God comes as incarnate flesh to work and to … (Hey! I get it!)

  • You're saying God's incarnation is more conducive to revealing people!

  • That's right.

  • If God directly came among the clouds,

  • and proclaimed her to be a goat, and him to be an evil servant,

  • or proclaimed that you were a foolish virgin,

  • would you be convinced?

  • Without facts to prove it, of course I wouldn't believe it!

  • When God comes as incarnate flesh to work,

  • that is why it reveals all people.

  • Those who seek the truth and listen for God's voice,

  • they are the wise virgins.

  • They see the appearance of God in the words and work of Almighty God

  • and so they welcome His return with open hearts.

  • And God's sheep will all hear His voice.

  • While the foolish virgins,

  • because God incarnate appears to be ordinary and quite normal,

  • carelessly judge, condemn and even resist Him,

  • and that reveals the evil people.

  • My goodness. God working as incarnate flesh

  • really does sort people by their kind.

  • God is ever so wise!

  • God comes as incarnate flesh in the last days to express truth,

  • perform judgment work, purify man

  • and make overcomers before the great disaster.

  • Later, after God brings disaster and grants rewards and punishments,

  • He will reveal Himself to all nations on earth.

  • At last, I now grasp the steps of the work of God!

  • Those that accept Almighty God's work in the last days,

  • undergo chastisement in God's words, and so become purified

  • will be brought into God's kingdom and will enjoy God's promises and blessings.

  • It seems that key to welcoming the Lord's return

  • is listening for His voice,

  • and to accept the work of God incarnate in secret within the last days.

  • Yes, that's right!

  • And Almighty God's words are all too clear.

  • If people foolishly wait for Lord Jesus to publicly appear with clouds,

  • and then they reject the Lord Jesus' work when He comes in secret,

  • the results are utterly frightening!

  • It's true.

  • If you wait for God to come publicly among clouds to accept Him,

  • you're patching a leak once you're out to sea.

  • By then it's far too late!

  • OK, I have to go now!

  • Hey! Hey! Where are you going?

  • To seek Almighty God's work in the last days!

  • He really does understand!

Well, Brother Xun Guang!

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