725 Submit to the Current Words of God to Be Made Perfect

Intro

The path the Holy Spirit takes now

is the words God currently speaks.


Verse 1

Any who wish to walk on that path

must obey and eat and drink of the words,

the current words of God incarnate.

The work He does is the work of words.


Pre-chorus

Everything takes its start from His words,

upon which everything’s established.


Chorus

When one understands and can obey,

obey the essence of God’s current words,

then he’ll truly be living on the path

where he’s guided by the Holy Spirit.

And he’ll have embarked upon the right track

by which God perfects man.


Verse 2

Whether it’s to be certain about

the incarnate God or to know Him,

one should put more effort into His words.

Else he achieves nothing and has nothing.


Verse 3

Man should come to know and satisfy God

on the basis of reading God’s words.

Only thus can they gradually build

a normal relationship with God.


Chorus

When one understands and can obey,

obey the essence of God’s current words,

then he’ll truly be living on the path

where he’s guided by the Holy Spirit.

And he’ll have embarked upon the right track

by which God perfects man.


Outro

Eating, drinking and practicing God’s word

is the best way man cooperates with God.

It’s the way that man can best stand firm

in their testimony as His people.


Adapted from The Word, Vol. 1. The Appearance and Work of God. People Whose Dispositions Have Changed Are Those Who Have Entered Into the Reality of God’s Words

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