480 Fill Your Life With God’s Word

I

Going forward, talk of God’s words

should be the principle by which you speak,

be the principle by which you speak.

In ordinary times, when you come together,

you should engage in fellowship about the words of God,

taking God’s words as the content of your fellowship,

talking about what you know of these words,

talking about how you put them into practice,

and how the Holy Spirit works.


II

As long as you fellowship on the words of God,

the Holy Spirit will illuminate you.

Achieving the world of God’s words requires man’s cooperation.

If you don’t enter this, God is unable to work;

if you keep your mouth shut and don’t talk about His words,

He will have no way of illuminating you.

When you are free, talk of the words of God,

and don’t just engage in idle chit chat!

Let your life be filled with the words of God—

only then will you be a devout believer.

Only then will you be a devout believer.


III

It doesn’t matter if your fellowship is superficial.

It doesn’t matter if your fellowship is superficial.

Without shallowness there can be no depth.

There must be a process. Oh.

Through your training,

you will grasp the illumination of the Holy Spirit upon you,

and how to effectively eat and drink the words of God.

You will enter into the reality of God’s words after an interval of probing.

Only if you are resolved to cooperate

will you be able to receive the work of the Holy Spirit,

to receive the work of the Holy Spirit, oh,

to receive the work of the Holy Spirit.


from The Word, Vol. 1. The Appearance and Work of God. The Age of Kingdom Is the Age of Word

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