1020 All God’s People Express Their Heartfelt Feelings

I

God reigns as King, and wields power in His kingdom.

From the beginning of creation until the present day,

God’s sons, guided by Him, have undergone so many of life’s hardships,

so many of the world’s injustices, so many vicissitudes of the human realm,

but now they dwell in His light, now they dwell in His light.

Who does not weep for the injustices of yesterday?

Who does not shed tears for the hardships withstood to reach today?

And again, are there any who don’t take this occasion

to dedicate themselves to God?

Are there any who don’t take this chance to express

the passion swelling in their hearts?

Are there any who don’t give voice at this moment

to what they have experienced?

Are there any who don’t take this chance to express

the passion swelling in their hearts?

Are there any who don’t give voice at this moment

to what they have experienced?


II

At this time,

all human beings are consecrating the best part of themselves to God.

How many are tormented with regret for their follies of yesterday,

how many abominate themselves for yesterday’s pursuits!

Human beings have all come to know themselves,

they have all seen Satan’s deeds

and they have all seen God’s wonderfulness, have all seen God’s wonderfulness,

and inside their hearts, there is now a place for God, a place for God.

No longer will God meet with aversion or rejection among men,

for His great work has already been accomplished, and is hindered no more,

for His great work has already been accomplished, and is hindered no more.


from The Word, Vol. 1. The Appearance and Work of God. God’s Words to the Entire Universe, Chapter 18

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