158 The Method and Principle of God’s Work in Humanity
Verse 1
When God was not in flesh, man did not understand
much of what He said, for it came from His divinity,
its perspective and context intangible to man.
It was from the spiritual realm,
which man couldn’t see or pass through.
Chorus
Once God became flesh, He spoke as a human,
showing His divine will and disposition
through things man saw or imagined,
ways and tongues they understood.
So they knew God and learned
His standards and intention.
This was the method and principle
of God’s work in humanity.
Verse 2
When God worked in humanity, He expressed many truths,
many methods of His work in a human way.
His disposition and will, what He has and is
were also expressed that people may know them.
They understood His essence, what He has and is,
which show His identity and place as God Himself.
Chorus
Once God became flesh, He spoke as a human,
showing His divine will and disposition
through things man saw or imagined,
ways and tongues they understood.
So they knew God and learned
His standards and intention.
This was the method and principle
of God’s work in humanity.
Bridge
The Son of man in flesh expressed God’s disposition
and His essence as clearly as could be.
His humanity was no hindrance for man to talk with God,
but the only way for man to connect to the Creator.
Chorus
Once God became flesh, He spoke as a human,
showing His divine will and disposition
through things man saw or imagined,
ways and tongues they understood.
So they knew God and learned
His standards and intention.
This was the method and principle
of God’s work in humanity.
Adapted from The Word, Vol. 2. On Knowing God. God’s Work, God’s Disposition, and God Himself III