221 Do You Follow God’s Current Work?

I

If you’re unable to follow the light of today,

then a distance has opened up in your relationship with God—

it may even have been severed—

and you are without a normal spiritual life.

A normal relationship with God

is built upon the foundation of accepting the words of God today.

Do you have a normal spiritual life?

Do you have a normal relationship with God?

Are you someone who follows the work of the Holy Spirit?


II

If you’re able to follow the light of the Holy Spirit today,

and can grasp God’s intentions within His words, and enter into these words,

then you’re someone who follows the stream of the Holy Spirit.

If you do not follow the stream of the Holy Spirit,

then you’re undoubtedly someone who does not pursue the truth.

The Holy Spirit has no chance of working

within those who have no desire to improve themselves;

as a result, such people can never summon their strength,

and are always negative.


III

Today, do you follow the stream of the Holy Spirit?

Are you in the stream of the Holy Spirit?

Have you emerged from a negative state?

Have you emerged from a negative state?

All those who believe in the words of God,

who take the work of God as the foundation,

and follow the light of the Holy Spirit today—

they are all in the stream of the Holy Spirit.

If you believe that God’s words are unequivocally true and correct,

and if you believe the words of God no matter what He says,

then you are someone who pursues entry, pursues entry into the work of God,

and in this way you satisfy God’s intentions.


from The Word, Vol. 1. The Appearance and Work of God. Know God’s Newest Work and Follow His Footsteps

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