1030 When Mankind Enters the Eternal Destination

Intro

When man enters the eternal destination,

man will worship the Creator.

And since man has gained eternal salvation,

he will pursue goals no more,

and won’t fear being trapped by Satan.


Verse 1

Man will know his place.

Man will do his duty, even without being judged.

All will just be God’s creatures, without any rank.

Each will just perform their own function.

Each will just perform their own function.


Verse 2

Man will still be living

in an orderly world suited for mankind.

Man will do his duty to worship the Creator

as the mankind of eternity.


Bridge

Man will have gained a life in God’s light,

under God’s protection and care,

together with God, together with God.

Man will lead a proper life on earth,

and enter onto the right path.


Verse 3

God’s 6,000-year management plan

will have utterly defeated Satan.

Only when this work comes to an end

will mankind’s life in this world truly begin,

will mankind’s life in this world truly begin.


Outro

Only then will mankind have a wonderful life.

God will regain His original purpose

for mankind’s creation

and mankind’s original likeness,

mankind’s original likeness.


Adapted from The Word, Vol. 1. The Appearance and Work of God. Restoring the Normal Life of Man and Taking Him to a Wonderful Destination

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