191 God’s Two Incarnations Came From One Source
Intro
What Jesus did was only
one part of God’s work in flesh,
not the work of regaining man fully,
just the work of redemption.
Verse 1
Because of this, God’s become ordinary flesh
in the last days once again as a complete human being.
He performs the work as a person,
whose identity is that of God.
Human eyes see flesh that’s not transcendent,
who can speak the tongue of heaven,
no miracles or signs, much less exposes truths
of religion in great assembly halls.
Chorus
Though the two incarnate fleshes’ work differs,
Their essence and source of Their work are the same.
They do two different stages of work
and arise in Their own different age.
No matter what, God’s incarnate fleshes share
the same origin and same essence.
This is a truth that no one can deny,
and no one can say it doesn’t make sense.
Verse 2
During the three stages of His work,
God has been incarnated two times.
Both start a new age and work,
and They complement what each other does.
It’s impossible for man’s eyes and mind to tell
if both fleshes have the same source.
But They are the same in Their essence,
for Their work starts from the same Spirit source.
Chorus
Though the two incarnate fleshes’ work differs,
Their essence and source of Their work are the same.
They do two different stages of work
and arise in Their own different age.
No matter what, God’s incarnate fleshes share
the same origin and same essence.
This is a truth that no one can deny,
and no one can say it doesn’t make sense.
Bridge
Whether the two fleshes have the same source
can’t be judged by era, place of Their birth,
or by other factors, but by the divine work They express.
Chorus
Though the two incarnate fleshes’ work differs,
Their essence and source of Their work are the same.
They do two different stages of work
and arise in Their own different age.
No matter what, God’s incarnate fleshes share
the same origin and same essence.
This is a truth that no one can deny,
and no one can say it doesn’t make sense.
Adapted from The Word, Vol. 1. The Appearance and Work of God. The Essence of the Flesh Inhabited by God