481 How Man Should Follow God’s Way

Following God’s way is not about observing superficial regulations;

rather, it means that when you are faced with a problem,

you view it first and foremost as a situation that has been arranged by God,

a responsibility He has bestowed on you,

or a task that He has entrusted to you.

When facing this problem,

you should even see it as a trial God has put to you.

When you encounter this problem, you must have a standard in your heart,

and you must think that this matter has come from God.

You must think about how to deal with it to fulfill your responsibility

while remaining loyal to God, remaining loyal to God,

as well as how to do it

without infuriating Him or without offending His disposition,

without offending His disposition.

Following God’s way is not about observing superficial regulations;

rather, it means that when you are faced with a problem,

you view it first and foremost as a situation that has been arranged by God,

a responsibility He has bestowed on you,

or a task that He has entrusted to you.

When facing this problem,

you should even see it as a trial God has put to you.

When you encounter this problem, you must have a standard in your heart,

and you must think that this matter has come from God.

You must think about how to deal with it to fulfill your responsibility

while remaining loyal to God, remaining loyal to God,

as well as how to do it

without infuriating Him or without offending His disposition,

without offending His disposition.


from The Word, Vol. 2. On Knowing God. How to Know God’s Disposition and the Results His Work Shall Achieve

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