As believers, we need to follow God and recognize Him as great; we need to submit to Him without question and listen to His words. We cannot listen to other people, be taken in by them or worship them.
If you wish to be fit for use by God, you must know the work of God, you must know the work that He did previously (in the New and Old Testaments), and, moreover, you must know His work of today; which is to say, you must know the three stages of God’s work performed over 6,000 years.
True faith in God means the following: On the basis of the belief that God holds sovereignty over all things, one experiences His words and His work, purges one’s corrupt disposition, satisfies the will of God, and comes to know God.
To seek the true God, you must look for the One who created all things, who rules over all things, the One who can express the truth and work to save mankind. This is key.
The “incarnation” is God’s appearance in the flesh; God works among created mankind in the image of the flesh. So for God to be incarnated, He must first be flesh, flesh with normal humanity; this is the most basic prerequisite.
Do you continue to believe in the triune God? Do you not think it is too burdensome this way? It would be best for you to believe in one God, not in three.
I trust everyone’s familiar with the parable of the lost sheep in the Bible. The Lord Jesus used this parable to very vividly tell us about God’s love for mankind and to allow us to feel how sincere God’s desire to save mankind is.
If you truly wish to know God,
look beyond the three stages of His work,
look beyond the stories of His past work.
If you don’t try to know Him this way,
you’ll limit and confine Him,
and see Him as small.
The Lord Jesus said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life” (John 14:6). God is the truth, the way and the life, and only God’s words can show us the way forward and allow us to see things clearly.
God is the One who rules over all things and administers all things. He created all that there is, He administers all that there is, He rules over all that there is, and He provides for all that there is.