770 God Hopes That Man Loves God With All His Heart, Mind and Strength
Verse 1
God’s work is almost done in His chosen people.
His wrath will appear through disasters,
but He will not appear.
All in the red dragon’s land will suffer,
including the church on earth.
The fact will be seen and no one will escape.
This has been planned by God.
When facing calamity, man can’t think of anything else.
It’s hard to enjoy God, so love God before it’s too late.
Chorus
God hopes that you can love Him
with all your heart, with all your mind and strength,
just as you would cherish your own life.
Is this not a life of the utmost meaning?
Verse 2
When this fact passes, God defeats the red dragon,
the testimony of God’s people comes to an end.
After, God commences the next step of work,
laying waste the country of the great red dragon.
He nails those in the world upside down on the cross,
after which, He shall destroy mankind.
These are the steps of God’s work ahead.
So you should love God in this time of peace.
Chorus
God hopes that you can love Him
with all your heart, with all your mind and strength,
just as you would cherish your own life.
Is this not a life of the utmost meaning?
Verse 3
In the future, there’ll be no more chance
to love God, for only in flesh can man love Him.
When they live in another world,
no one will talk of loving God.
Isn’t this duty of a creature?
How should you love God all the days of your life?
Are you waiting for death to start loving God?
Is this not empty talk?
Today, why don’t you pursue the love for God?
Chorus
God hopes that you can love Him
with all your heart, with all your mind and strength,
just as you would cherish your own life.
Is this not a life of the utmost meaning?
Bridge
Where else could you find the meaning of life?
Would that not be so blind? Are you willing to love God?
So what should you do?
Love God boldly without reservation,
see if those He perfects are ones who truly love Him.
And then you will know what God’s will is.
Chorus
God hopes that you can love Him
with all your heart, with all your mind and strength,
just as you would cherish your own life.
Is this not a life of the utmost meaning?
Adapted from The Word, Vol. 1. The Appearance and Work of God. Interpretations of the Mysteries of God’s Words to the Entire Universe, Chapter 42