Do You and I Have the The SameKind of Faith That Abraham Had?
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Galatians 4:12-31 >
“Brethren,
I urge you to become like me, for I became
like you. You have not injured me at all.
You know that because of physical infirmity
I preached the gospel to you at the first.
And my trial which was in my flesh you
did not despise or reject, but you received
me as an angel of God, even as Christ
Jesus. What then was the blessing you
enjoyed? For I bear you witness that,
if possible, you would have plucked out
your own eyes and given them to me. Have
I therefore become your enemy because
I tell you the truth? They zealously court
you, but for no good; yes, they want to
exclude you, that you may be zealous for
them. But it is good to be zealous in
a good thing always, and not only when
I am present with you. My little children,
for whom I labor in birth again until
Christ is formed in you, I would like
to be present with you now and to change
my tone; for I have doubts about you.
Tell me, you who desire to be under the
law, do you not hear the law? For it is
written that Abraham had two sons: the
one by a bondwoman, the other by a freewoman.
But he who was of the bondwoman was born
according to the flesh, and he of the
freewoman through promise, which things
are symbolic. For these are the two covenants:
the one from Mount Sinai which gives birth
to bondage, which is Hagar—for this
Hagar is Mount Sinai in Arabia, and corresponds
to Jerusalem which now is, and is in bondage
with her children—but the Jerusalem
above is free, which is the mother of
us all. For it is written:
‘Rejoice,
O barren,
You who
do not bear!
Break forth
and shout,
You who
are not in labor!
For the
desolate has many more children
Than she
who has a husband.’
Now we,
brethren, as Isaac was, are children of
promise. But, as he who was born according
to the flesh then persecuted him who was
born according to the Spirit, even so
it is now. Nevertheless what does the
Scripture say? ‘Cast out the bondwoman
and her son, for the son of the bondwoman
shall not be heir with the son of the
freewoman.’ So then, brethren, we are
not children of the bondwoman but of the
free.”
Terms such
as “indigenization of Christianity” or
“indigenized church” seem to have become
quite popular, especially among the Third
World Christian communities. They try
to change the Westernized Christianity
into one that is more consistent with
their own culture. They lay great emphasis
on the second clause of the traditional
aphorism: “Unity in essentials, liberty
in non-essentials and charity in all things.”
But the most unfortunate thing is that
they don’t even know what the essentials
are.
However, the
gospel of the water and the Spirit spread
by us cannot be manifested in different
forms and contents under different circumstances,
but it is unchangeable under any circumstances.
I am truly thankful to God that I am able
to preach to you the gospel of the water
and the Spirit that can save you from
all your sins under any circumstances.
So, I am willing to do this righteous
work until the very day our Lord returns.
I believe that many souls will be freed
from all their sins by believing in the
gospel of the water and the Spirit. I
know that this book will genuinely be
beneficial to you.
Today’s Scripture
passage from Galatians 4:12-31 admonishes
us to live by faith in the Truth of the
water and the Spirit that the Lord has
given to us. The Apostle Paul had absolutely
no desire to harm any saints. Of course,
the saints in the churches of Galatia
had no wish to hurt Paul either. However,
from the saints of the Galatian churches,
the Apostle Paul heard of defective, false
faith. This was the faith of those who,
steeped in old traditions, still advocated
circumcision in the flesh. The Apostle
Paul then began to testify to the saints
in the churches of Galatia what false
faith was, and what the true gospel actually
taught. He was saying to them, “You are
zealous, but for no good. If you continue
to wish to remain under the Law like this,
then I am compelled to doubt your salvation.”
During the
period when Paul was preaching the gospel
of the water and the Spirit, there were
false teachers who advocated physical
circumcision. They also considered it
important to honor the Sabbath and to
keep the festivities of the Old Testament.
They had secretly come into God’s Church,
professing to believe in Jesus as their
Savior. But in fact, they sought to nullify
the liberty of the saints and to enslave
them as their own servants. These physical
circumcisionists tried to exploit the
saints in God’s Church to further their
own ends. And what was worse was that
there were many in the Church who sided
with their faith.
Such a belief
was a great obstacle to believing in the
gospel of the water and the Spirit. This
was the problem festering in the early
churches of Galatia. Those who caused
this problem ignored the gospel of the
water and the Spirit. They forced the
saints in God’s Church to be aimlessly
circumcised. Because of them, therefore,
the saints of the churches in Galatia
came to fall into spiritual confusion.
While it was problematic that there were
those who advocated physical circumcision
in the Galatian churches, even more problematic
was that there were those who followed
such false teachings. The Apostle Paul
knew that the circumcisionists’ faith
would bring disastrous consequences of
spiritual death, thus he tried to prevent
such false teachings from spreading. That
was why the Apostle Paul severely rebuked
the beliefs of those who advocated physical
circumcision.
The saints
of the Galatian churches believed that
Jesus blotted out their sins with the
gospel Truth of the water and the Spirit.
Yet even so, they still tried to keep
the Sabbath from the sunset on Friday
to the sundown on Saturday, and were unable
to cast aside their old beliefs in physical
circumcision. These false brethren secretly
came into God’s Church and propagated
the necessity of physical circumcision
to the saints. As such, their faith was
spiritually threatened.
We
Are Born of the Freewoman, for We Believe
in the Gospel of the Water and the Spirit
Let us turn
to what the Apostle Paul said in Galatians
4:21-31: “Tell me, you who desire to
be under the law, do you not hear the
law? For it is written that Abraham had
two sons: the one by a bondwoman, the
other by a freewoman. But he who was of
the bondwoman was born according to the
flesh, and he of the freewoman through
promise, which things are symbolic. For
these are the two covenants: the one from
Mount Sinai which gives birth to bondage,
which is Hagar—for this Hagar is
Mount Sinai in Arabia, and corresponds
to Jerusalem which now is, and is in bondage
with her children—but the Jerusalem
above is free, which is the mother of
us all. For it is written:
‘Rejoice,
O barren,
You who
do not bear!
Break forth
and shout,
You who
are not in labor!
For the
desolate has many more children
Than she
who has a husband.’
‘Rejoice,
O barren, You who do not bear! Break forth
and shout, You who are not in labor! For
the desolate has many more children Than
she who has a husband.’ Now we, brethren,
as Isaac was, are children of promise.
But, as he who was born according to the
flesh then persecuted him who was born
according to the Spirit, even so it is
now. Nevertheless what does the Scripture
say? ‘Cast out the bondwoman and her son,
for the son of the bondwoman shall not
be heir with the son of the freewoman.’
So then, brethren, we are not children
of the bondwoman but of the free.”
This passage
speaks about the true faith that believes
in the gospel of the water and the Spirit,
and about legalistic faith. In other words,
Paul is explaining these two types of
faith with the two sons of Abraham. To
understand this passage, we need to return
to the old age, to the days of Abraham.
When Abraham
turned 75, he left his homeland where
his father’s house was, and followed God
according to His guidance. One day, God
appeared before Abraham and said to him,
“I will give you as many descendants as
the stars in the sky.” Abraham believed
in God’s Word. He believed in this because
it was God’s Word.
God not only
promised countless descendants to Abraham,
but He also promised that whoever was
circumcised would be approved as God’s
people. So Abraham and his male descendants
were all circumcised in the flesh. When
God told Abraham to be circumcised in
the flesh, He set this law of circumcision
as the guarantee of His promise, for Abraham
believed in the Word of God that He would
give him as many descendants as the stars.
The reason why God said that whoever was
circumcised would be approved as someone
who had the same faith as that of Abraham
was also because of the fact that Abraham
believed in God’s Word. This was why God
told Abraham that those who were circumcised
in the flesh would be His own people.
So, Abraham
waited for a child. But no matter how
much he believed and how long he waited,
there were no news, and Abraham and Sarah
became weary of believing in God’s promise.
Twenty years passed by since God first
promised to give them a child. Sarah,
Abraham’s wife, got increasingly worrisome
as her hair slowly turned gray and God’s
promise seemed to be drifting further
away from her. So she came up with a scheme.
She brought and gave her maidservant Hagar
to her husband, saying, “God promised
to give you a child, but I guess it’s
not through me but through Hagar.”
By allowing
Hagar into Abraham’s embrace, Sarah hoped
that Hagar would bear a child for him.
As Sarah planned, her maidservant Hagar
bore Abraham a son. Sarah thought that
this was how God’s promise was to be fulfilled,
but in reality, this was not the case.
The son of Hagar was not of God’s promise,
and there was no way that God would approve
the baby born of a human plan. Therefore,
God’s promise was still alive, for He
had clearly promised Abraham a child born
through Sarah.
Later on, Abraham
eventually got his son Isaac through Sarah,
just as God had promised. When this child
turned a year old, Abraham held a great
feast to celebrate.
Through the
example of Abraham’s two sons, God is
speaking to us about the different kinds
of faith; a legalistic faith and faith
in the gospel of the water and the Spirit.
This account of Abraham’s two sons provides
a metaphor for understanding God’s two
covenants and the two types of faith as
well.
God is telling
us that Ishmael, born of a bondservant,
is the symbol of legalistic faith. Because
Ishmael, a son of Abraham, was a child
born through the flesh of Hagar, he became
a symbol of legalistic faith. Isaac, another
son of Abraham, was born by believing
in God’s Word, so this son refers to faith
in the gospel of the water and the Spirit.
Today’s legalistic faith is a carnal faith
akin to Ishmael. Faith in the gospel Word
of the water and the Spirit, on the other
hand, is the true faith that is manifested
through the son of the free, that is,
Sarah’s child Isaac. On this earth, legalistic
faith and the true faith that believes
in the gospel of the water and the Spirit
still coexist.
Now, we have
to examine the relationship between the
true spiritual faith and the legalistic
faith in deeper perspective. We must realize
that Isaac, born through faith in God’s
Word, was different from Ishmael, who
symbolizes the legalistic faith received
through man-made efforts and plans. In
other words, though Isaac and Ishmael
were both Abraham’s children, spiritually
speaking, one shows us legalistic faith,
and the other shows us spiritually true
faith in the gospel of the water and the
Spirit.
Therefore,
what we need to realize is that legalistic
faith is an action-oriented faith, whereas
spiritual faith is the faith of the gospel
of the water and the Spirit. In other
words, our faith is based on God’s Word
of promise. Since only the children born
through faith in God’s Word of promise
are the true fruits of faith, in God’s
Church, there must be no other coexisting
faith. Just as God cast out Ishmael, the
son born through legalistic faith, we
must also drive out the legalistic faith
from within us. The Apostle Paul is asking
us whether we would live our lives of
faith legalistically or spiritually.
The Apostle
Paul said that just as Ishmael had persecuted
Isaac at that time, the children of the
bondswoman persecuted the children of
faith born of the freewoman. This refers
to the incident when Sarah held a feast
to celebrate Isaac’s first birthday. Isaac’s
older brother, then 15 years old, hit
and tormented him and since Ishmael was
much older, it was easy for him to hit
and harass his younger brother Isaac,
who was barely a year old.
Comparatively
speaking, even in today’s world, those
with legalistic faith torment the believers
in the gospel of the water and the Spirit
and will continue to persecute the born-again
saints. But what they are doing is bringing
God’s condemnation on themselves. Had
Isaac been born from the womb of the same
mother as Ishmael, would Ishmael have
persecuted Isaac? Ishmael was angry because
Isaac, his half brother, was blessed and
loved by his father. Ishmael had grown
up thinking that he would inherit all
of his father’s wealth, but when his half
brother was born, everything suddenly
changed. Ishmael realized that he was
in no position to inherit his father’s
wealth, since his brother’s mother was
the lawful wife and his mother was no
more than one of her maidservants. This
was why he persecuted Isaac.
Sarah, Isaac’s
mother, saw this and got angry. So she
told her husband Abraham about it. Abraham
was then troubled by the whole affair,
but God ordered him to cast out the maidservant
and Ishmael from his house. So Abraham
hurled Hagar and Ishmael out into the
desert with only a skin of water and some
bread.
Right now,
through the Word of the Old Testament,
God is telling us which of the two faiths
is the true one: The legalistic faith
is false and the faith in the gospel of
the water and the Spirit is the real faith.
God told us that to be saved from all
our sins, it is only proper for us to
believe in the gospel of the water and
the Spirit, rather than to live by the
Law in vain. Living our lives of faith
by believing in the gospel of the water
and the Spirit allows us to inherit all
the blessings of God, since it is impossible
for us to attain our true salvation through
a legalistic faith. It is because we believe
in the Word of God with our hearts that
we can be saved from all our sins, receive
everlasting life, and serve Him by placing
our faith in His Word.
Only when our
hearts are remitted from all our sins
by faith in the gospel of the water and
the Spirit, the Word of God, can we truly
become His children. Just as Abraham got
his son by believing in God’s Word of
promise, we, too, must become God’s true
children by receiving the remission of
sin through our faith in the gospel Word
of the water and the Spirit.
God is also
telling us what kind of faith we must
have once we receive the remission of
our sins by believing in the gospel of
the water and the Spirit. It is completely
different to live our lives of faith based
on legalistic beliefs rather than placing
our faith in the gospel of the water and
the Spirit. How, then, are these two faiths
totally different?
Let
Us Examine the Legalistic Faith First
I regard God’s
servants, and our brothers and sisters
in our mission as those who have faith
in the gospel of the water and the Spirit.
By believing in the gospel of the water
and the Spirit, we have received the remission
of sins into our hearts and follow the
Lord. Because we believe that everything
will be fulfilled according to our faith
in the Word of God, we can serve the true
gospel and follow Him by faith.
In contrast,
a legalistic faith is something that carnally
ambitious people have. There are those
who think, “I may be weak right now, but
once I gain enough strength and followers,
I will go on my independent way and do
God’s work on my own.” These are the people
who have carnal dreams, wondering, “Must
I live in this way, now that I have received
the remission of my sins?” They are so
different from God’s servants who believe
in His Word and have made up their minds
to serve the gospel of the water and the
Spirit for the rest of their lives.
Lives
of Spiritual Faith
Those with
spiritual faith believe that it is only
right for them to devote all their strengths
to serving the Lord and spreading the
gospel of the water and the Spirit, no
matter what their circumstances might
be. However, there are those who do not
have this kind of faith, and instead,
try to achieve something carnal on their
own, unable to cast aside their own glory
of the flesh. They live legalistic lives
of faith right now. We can see that such
people will resort to sectarianism in
no time, as soon as there are opportunities,
and they gain enough power just as the
circumcisionists of Paul’s days did. As
such, if the brothers and sisters who
believe in the gospel of the water and
the Spirit fall back to legalistic faith
once again, this will constitute as a
grave sin before God. You ought to realize
just how ferociously those with legalistic
faith are standing against the gospel
of the water and the Spirit.
You and I must
live our lives of faith by believing in
the gospel of the water and the Spirit.
We must live our lives of faith not based
on legalistic beliefs, but based on our
faith in the true gospel. Since our Lord
Himself said that the gospel of the water
and the Spirit must be spread throughout
the whole world, we ought to believe in
this Word, dedicate ourselves even more
to the spreading of the gospel Truth.
This is the proper life of faith for all
of us. Because the Lord said that He would
return to this earth when we complete
spreading the gospel of the water and
the Spirit to all nations, without any
hesitation, we should first live for His
Kingdom and His righteousness until the
day He returns.
It is a joy
for us to live for the gospel of the water
and the Spirit, for we have already become
righteous. In fact, by believing in the
gospel of the water and the Spirit, we
have already died in Jesus Christ and
have actually been brought back to new
life with Christ. The righteous can live
by such faith. If we died in Christ and
have been given new lives through our
faith in the gospel of the water and the
Spirit, we now need to consider how we
ought to live. Then, we have to make up
our minds to live by faith. We must serve
the gospel under any circumstances and
regardless of our own condition, our faith
will be greatly blessed.
Therefore,
to live spiritual lives once we are born
again of water and the Spirit, we must
put our carnal desires to death along
with Christ, and we must live by faith
for the righteous work of God. The Apostle
Paul said, “I know how to be abased,
and I know how to abound. Everywhere and
in all things I have learned both to be
full and to be hungry, both to abound
and to suffer need. I can do all things
through Christ who strengthens me” (Philippians
4:12-13). We know that we may be rich
one day and poor the next, but regardless
of how our circumstances are, our purpose
must be to live for the Kingdom of the
Lord, and for the gospel of the water
and the Spirit by faith. We need to realize
how different our faith is from those
who do their own carnal works, gripped
by their lust of the flesh and legalistic
beliefs.
Actually, even
in the hearts that believe in the gospel
of the water and the Spirit, legalistic
beliefs are always lurking around. It’s
because we are in God’s Church that our
carnal lusts are broken and shattered,
allowing us to live by faith in our Lord.
Had this not been the case, and instead,
we lived with legalistic faith, we would
be more than capable of living by our
own carnal lusts. As such, rather than
following our carnal lusts, we must believe
in the righteousness of God and follow
it by faith. We cannot allow legalistic
beliefs to grow in our hearts and make
us live with carnal lusts. My fellow believers,
if we permit legalist beliefs to get a
hold on us, we will come to live according
to our own lusts.
Those who are
truly born again of the water and the
Spirit may then realize that they are
wrong, cast aside their mistakes, trust
in the Lord, and once again stand upright
by faith. However, fundamentally speaking,
we should not allow this to happen in
the first place. We should instead set
our faith firmly in our hearts, believe
that we died with Christ and were brought
back to life. Now, we have become new
creatures who can only live by faith,
regardless of our own circumstances. Do
not forget that just as it is by faith
that we have been saved from sin, it is
also by our spiritual faith that we can
serve the Lord. We must set our hearts
firmly to believe in the gospel of the
water and the Spirit.
Some of you
may feel superior to others, while others
may feel humiliated because of the position
you hold in God’s Church. Such people
have a serious problem at hand. It doesn’t
matter who we are, whether we are pastors
or laypeople; regardless of the position,
we are equal coworkers in serving the Lord.
Since we have all received the gospel
of the water and the Spirit, it is only
a matter of time that we should be with
this true gospel, serve the Lord, and
be with the glory of God.
In short, legalistic
faith ruins the souls of Christians without
fail. Unfortunately, such legalistic faith
prevails today in Christianity throughout
the world. Before we were born again,
we lived our lives of faith based on legalistic
beliefs. How was our faith then? We were
fine as long as our deeds were fine, but
once we committed a wrongdoing, we felt
despondent.
We know that
rather than having legalistic beliefs,
to live by faith in the gospel of the
water and the Spirit is the right faith.
That’s because the faith that allows us
to die with Jesus Christ and to live again
with Him is found in the gospel of the
water and the Spirit. With this spiritual
faith, we can experience for ourselves
that everything is fulfilled according
to how we believe in God’s Word, just
as Abraham did. For us to live our lives
of faith by believing in the gospel of
the water and the Spirit is the right
faith. We have nothing to boast of except
Jesus Christ and His gospel of the water
and the Spirit. A characteristic of legalistic
faith is exalting human flesh and its
deeds. Many Christians still boast in
arrogance of their flesh, but all such
boasting is evil (James 4:16). It is not
right for us to live our lives boasting
of our own deeds.
However, once
we were born again of water and the Spirit,
we have been ordained to live for the
glory of God. Now, we cannot change our
spiritual faith, no matter how our circumstances
change. If there is something wrong with
our faith, we should think about what
is wrong by standing before His Word.
That’s because we have already made up
our minds to live for God. As such, without
faith in the gospel of the water and the
Spirit, it is impossible to follow the
Lord. The people of faith who believe
in the gospel of the water and the Spirit
cannot live by trusting in their own strength
to deny flesh.
On the other
hand, legalistic faith is a false faith,
for it goes up and down according to one’s
own circumstances. So those who live by
their legalistic faith may seem as if
they are following the Lord faithfully,
but that is actually not the case. This
is because it is not with the true faith
in the gospel of the water and the Spirit
that they believe in the Word of God.
Legalistic faith is fundamentally lust-oriented.
It is the kind of faith where one can
follow the Lord well when one is able,
but cannot take a step forward in risky
situations.
My fellow believers,
just as the child born of Hagar and the
child born of Sarah were different from
each other, to live by faith in the gospel
of the water and the Spirit, and to live
our lives of faith based on our own acts,
are fundamentally different. Sarah gave
birth to Isaac by believing in what God
had said, whereas Hagar’s child was born
through the strength of a carnal plan.
Only when we pursue the benefit of God’s
Church is it possible for us to follow
God and serve this gospel of the water
and the Spirit, to obey His Word, and
be led by the predecessors of faith; it
is impossible through our own carnal beliefs.
In contrast, those with legalistic faith
follow the Lord not by their faith in
the Word of God, but only because their
circumstances allow. This legalistic faith
can change at anytime whenever circumstances
change.
With what kind
of faith do you now want to live? It is
with our faith in the gospel of the water
and the Spirit that we must live our lives
of faith.
You must reflect
upon the Word of God once again. Just
as it is written in Hebrews 11:1, “Faith
is the substance of things hoped for,
the evidence of things not seen,” this
indeed is actually the case. Abraham believed
in God’s Word and waited for more than
20 years to receive Isaac. Since God had
clearly told Abraham that He would give
him a child, Abraham waited a long time
believing in it. This is an example of
the true faith in the Word of God. Placing
our faith in the Word of God, we must
become the kind of people who unite with
the Church, follow the Lord, and pursue
the benefit of God’s Church. We must not
become the kind of people who try to serve
and follow the Lord based on their own
strength of the flesh, instead of believing
in the Word of God. In other words, the
Lord has told us to serve the gospel and
to live by faith in God’s Word.
Legalistic
faith is like the faith of the servant
who received a talent from his master
(Matthew 25:14-30). We must have faith
in Jesus Christ and follow the Lord, yet
there are those who cannot do this. Such
people must first believe in the gospel
of the water and the Spirit.
However, such
people rarely believe in the gospel of
the water and the Spirit unless they go
through many trials and tribulations through
their flesh. It is when their flesh is
broken in ruins and has nothing else to
rely on that they finally come to believe
in the gospel of the water and the Spirit.
But even so, to come to rely on God is
a tremendous blessing for them. That’s
because when this happens, their minds
are firmly set and united with God’s Church,
God’s work becomes their work, and God’s
blessings become their blessings. Everything
becomes okay once they are united with
Christ.
“This is the
work of God’s Church, and that’s my work.
I don’t care if the Church is facing difficulties,
as long as I am okay.” Such people live
their lives of faith legalistically and
stir up trouble in the Church. And these
people have the common trait of not trusting
their leaders and ignoring the order and
authority in God’s Church. As such, many
of the born-again Christians still do
not live their lives by faith in God’s
Word, even though they have received the
remission of their sins through faith
in the gospel of the water and the Spirit.
Therefore, all of us must believe that
we died with Jesus Christ and have been
brought back to new life, and we must
set our hearts before God. Since your
old selves died and you have now been
brought back to life, you should have
the kind of faith that can follow the
Lord anytime whenever He needs you. This
is the very faith that the Apostle Paul
is speaking of.
As mentioned,
in the churches of Galatia, those with
legalistic faith tried to pervert God’s
gospel of the water and the Spirit. With
what were they trying to corrupt the true
gospel? They were trying to pervert the
gospel of the water and the Spirit with
their faith in physical circumcision.
They propagated to those in God’s Church
that they had to be circumcised in the
flesh.
In those days,
among the saints in God’s Church, there
were those who were circumcised, and there
were also those who were uncircumcised.
In particular, the Gentiles did not know
about circumcision.
“Were you circumcised
in the flesh of your foreskin?”
“No, I was
not physically circumcised.”
“What? You
were not circumcised in the flesh? You
should be circumcised right away. The
uncircumcised are not God’s children.”
Saying this, the Jews tried to corrupt
the true gospel of the water and the Spirit.
Since the gospel
that the Apostle Paul had was the true
gospel, he said, “I neither received
it from man, nor was I taught it, but
it came through the revelation of Jesus
Christ” (Galatians 1:12). Paul said
that the gospel he had was from God, and
so, if we preach a different gospel from
the gospel preached by him, we would be
accursed. Paul stated, “Even if we,
or an angel from heaven, preach any other
gospel to you than what we have preached
to you, let him be accursed” (Galatians
1:8).
Yet the saints
of these Galatian churches were living
their lives of faith based on their legalistic
beliefs. We need to realize that if we
boast of our own acts of legalistic faith,
in the end this amounts to nothing more
than an obstacle in believing in the gospel
of the water and the Spirit. We ought
to believe and follow the Word of God,
and we ought to live our lives seeking
to further God’s Church. Yet the problem
is that there are always those who pursue
their own carnal interests, rather than
pursuing what benefits the gospel of God.
They consequently end up perverting the
true gospel. Furthermore, those in God’s
Church who have legalistic faith go as
far as preventing other saints from serving
God’s gospel.
Galatia was
situated in the northeast area of what
is today Turkey. In its western area,
there were seven churches of Asia Minor
that were mentioned in Revelation 1:11.
The Apostle Paul traveled around the Mediterranean
region, stretching from Asia Minor to
Southern Europe, to preach the gospel
of the water and the Spirit. However,
not long after the Apostle Paul preached
the gospel in this region, the churches
in Galatia, along with the seven churches,
disappeared. It is now very difficult
to come across believers like us in that
region, for 99.8% of its population is
now Muslims. The churches there could
not be maintained precisely because the
gospel of the water and the Spirit was
corrupted, and as a result these churches
were compromised with the world.
The Apostle
Paul wrote the gospel of the water and
the Spirit in the Bible. Yet even in when
the Apostle Paul was still alive, those
with legalistic faith were trying to pervert
the gospel. With what? They were trying
to corrupt the gospel with their own acts
of legalistic faith. My fellow believers,
those who attempt to serve the Lord without
first committing to serve the gospel,
are in fact corrupting the gospel of the
water and the Spirit. And such people
are the ones who stand against God’s Church.
As they have no leaders guiding them,
they are capable of standing against God’s
Church at any time.
You and I must
realize just how wicked it is to live
our lives of faith based on legalistic
beliefs. Have you set your hearts to believe
in the Word of God? Are you serving God’s
gospel, following the Lord, and pursuing
the benefit of the gospel and of the Church?
Are you acknowledging your leaders, and
believing, following, and obeying the
words of the servants of God as the Word
of God? Do you like or dislike your leaders
according to your own standards? Do you
want to live by placing your faith in
the gospel of the water and the Spirit?
I am sure none
of you want to live standing against God.
Because you believe in the gospel of the
water and the Spirit, you are incapable
of standing against God. Even if you believe
in the gospel of the water and the Spirit,
if you do not follow the Lord by faith
in the Word of God, you will stand against
the gospel of the water and the Spirit.
As I mentioned, not long after the Apostle
Paul passed away, the seven churches of
Asia Minor all disappeared. Did the saints
in those churches not believe in the gospel
of the water and the Spirit? No, they
too believed in it. Yet because they did
not have leaders in their hearts, and
because they were living by legalistic
faith, their churches ended up vanishing
forever.
Do
You Find It Bothersome to Have Spiritual
Leaders?
My fellow believers,
are there any among you who, find it irritating
that there are leaders in God’s Church?
Such people are living their lives of
faith based on legalistic beliefs. How
about the Israelites when they ignored
the leadership of Moses? What happened
when Moses went up to Mount Sinai and
delayed coming down from the mountain?
They soon came to stand against God by
making a golden calf as their own god,
and ended up perishing in the wilderness.
What do you
think would happen if there were no leaders
in God’s Church? Your faith in the gospel
of the water and the Spirit may be corrupted.
Some of you might think, “No way! I am
sure I’ll believe until the end. I’ll
believe no matter what!” Nothing could
be more incorrect! Just because you believe
in the gospel of the water and the Spirit
ardently at this point, it does not necessarily
mean that you will also defend this faith
in the end. Even if we believe in the
gospel Word of the water and the Spirit
with our hearts, if we do not live the
true life of faith, then even our first,
true faith may be corrupted. In God’s
Church, the leaders and the predecessors
of faith are necessary and beneficial
to all the members. You need to recognize
and accept them all into your hearts.
There is no one among you who is not necessary.
Do some of
you think, “I wish that leader wasn’t
there”? If there is anyone among us who
thinks like this, it is mutually beneficial
for him to just pack up and leave God’s
Church. Those who cannot acknowledge their
leaders before them and wish they would
disappear, are like this precisely because
they resent the fact that they have be
led by someone else when in fact they
would like to dominate others. The more
wicked ones actually try to take some
of their followers from God’s Church and
turn them into their own servants. The
true life of faith cannot be lived with
legalistic beliefs. Yet despite this,
some with legalistic faith think that
they can preach the gospel better if they
themselves become leaders, and with their
own carnal desires, they split from the
Church taking a few saints with them and
enslave them as their own servants.
If there were
no shepherd, the sheep would be scattered
(Zechariah 13:7). Right now, all of us
are in God’s Church and we are all serving
the gospel of the water and the Spirit,
and so there is no problem; however, if
the servants of God and His Church disappear,
all the saints would also vanish away.
You have to realize this. As God has called
us into His Church, He has established
an order within the Church. We ought to
know this and live our lives uniting our
hearts with the servants of God. This
is the true faith.
And I admonish
you to realize that God blesses you materially
only because His Church is serving the
gospel of the water and the Spirit. Therefore,
set aside your greedy thoughts that somehow
you can make more money if you go out
into the world. It is because you are
in God’s Church that your needs are met
and you are blessed; if God’s Church were
to disappear, and you were all to live
your lives of faith individually, all
of these blessings would end in no time.
However, there
still are those who do not repent from
their legalistic faith but who pursue
only their own interests even at this
very moment. Such people are proper to
be called as “scoundrel Christians.” Anyone
who lives by believing in the gospel of
the water and the Spirit will never hear
such name-calling. Anyone who does not
live by faith in the gospel of the water
and the Spirit, on the other hand, will
hear people calling them as scoundrels.
We are now
no longer children of the bondwoman, but
we are the spiritual children of the freewoman.
Since we are the children of the freewoman,
we are God’s children. We are capable
of living by faith in the gospel of the
water and the Spirit. Here in today’s
Scripture passage, the Apostle Paul, quoting
Isaiah 54:1, said in Galatians 45:27,
“For it is written:
‘Rejoice,
O barren,
You who
do not bear!
Break forth
and shout,
You who
are not in labor!
For the
desolate has many more children
Than she
who has a husband.’”
When it says
that the desolate has many more children
than she who has a husband, it means that
there are many who are saved from their
sins and become God’s people by believing
in the gospel of the water and the Spirit.
In other words, those who live only by
faith in God and not by legalistic faith
have many spiritual children, and live
in God’s blessings. A woman with a husband
can give birth to only around 10 children
at most. But what about the children of
those who live spiritual lives by believing
in our gospel of the water and the Spirit?
They are so many that it’s impossible
to count them all. This is such a joy
for us.
Although we
are living in a world of wilderness, those
who live united by their faith in God’s
Word, in the gospel of the water and the
Spirit, in God’s Church, and in the leaders
of His Church, will be used as instruments
to save more souls. And they will bear
many spiritual children of God who believe
that it is right to spread the gospel
of the water and the Spirit throughout
the whole world. They will make it possible
for many people to be saved from sin,
and will be blessed to enjoy everlasting
lives together. Those who live by faith
in the gospel of the water and the Spirit,
because they live by faith, please God
and are cherished by Him.
My fellow believers,
what could we possibly gain from living
carnally? There is nothing to gain from
such a life. If we live like this we will
barely be able to feed ourselves; when
problems arise, we will end up losing
even what we had; and when it is time
for us to go to God, we will be completely
broke. Have you not seen the lives of
your parents of the flesh? Your parents
of the flesh labored hard throughout their
entire lifetime for their family members.
Yet what have they gained from you? You
are too busy with your own lives. Even
so, you are still the same as your parents,
as you also work to death to barely support
your own children. You live just as your
parents had lived, or you live even worse
than your parents. Our parents’ generation
was at least diligent enough to make their
ends meet, but far too many of today’s
generation are not diligent enough.
However, those
who believe in the gospel of the water
and the Spirit and spread this gospel
throughout the whole world live differently
from the people of the world. Once we
are born as human beings, it is only right
for us to believe in the gospel of the
water and the Spirit and to live for the
righteousness of God. Those who live their
lives by believing that they died in Christ,
and have now been brought back to a new
life with Christ, will not only save more
people from sin, but they will also have
rich lives blessed by God. And this is
the difference of life between those who
are born of the freewoman and those who
are born of the bondwoman.
As I carry
on with my own life of faith, I am not
bound by carnal matters. When I am in
need, I rise up to the challenge by faith,
and I never fail to achieve what I set
out to do. At the beginning of our mission
organization, you probably thought it
rather bizarre to hear me speak of faith.
In order to serve the gospel of the water
and the Spirit, I prayed to God publicly
for over US$ 250 million. Perhaps in your
eyes I appeared more reckless than brave.
Yet even if I know nothing, I do what
I must by faith. And now we have printed
over one million copies of our mission
books.
If God will
be pleased to see me serve the gospel
through something, and He tells me that
I absolutely must do this, then I do it
by faith. “God, help me do it. Help me
achieve it.” It is by faith that I rise
up to these challenges. Just as faith
is the substance of things hoped for,
and the evidence of things not seen, everything
is achieved exactly according to faith.
I may never see the thing I hope for with
my eyes, but when I rise to the challenge,
picture it with my mind, and expect it
with my faith, it is achieved as intended.
The realm of faith is one where everything
is fulfilled exactly according to how
we have pictured in our mind.
I am not saying
this to boast myself. I am speaking to
you about true, living, and working faith.
If you have faith in your hearts, then
exercise it in your actual lives. It is
when your faith is manifested that others
can see and realize that you are indeed
people of faith. And when you can also
see the fruits of your own faith, your
faith will grow even more. If your faith
only remains in your hearts, there is
no progress, nor is God pleased by it.
We live by
faith in the gospel of the water and the
Spirit. If there is anyone among the born-again
who does not live for the gospel of the
water and the Spirit, then you should
consider him as someone who is standing
against this true gospel. He is one who
stands against God, against God’s Church,
against the leaders of God’s Church, against
his predecessors of faith, and against
those behind him. In God’s Church, in
other words, there is no other enemy of
the saints and God, but the one who lives
his life of faith based on legalistic
faith.
As it is written,
“I believed and therefore I spoke”
(2 Corinthians 4:13), we speak because
we believe in the gospel Word of the water
and the Spirit, and we rise up to the
challenge because we believe. This is
the definition of our faith. If you only
pretend to follow and you don’t actually
believe, then you are only living a legalistic
life of faith. I admonish all of you to
live your Christian lives by faith, and
challenge everything by faith. Make up
your mind by saying, “I live like this
because this is the way to live for the
gospel, and so it is right.” Do everything
trusting in the Word of God. This is the
truth. The life of faith is one where
we speak and do everything because we
believe in God’s Word.
My fellow believers,
it is because we believe in a world unseen
by our eyes that we are preaching this
gospel of the water and the Spirit throughout
the whole world. It is because we believe
in the gospel of the water and the Spirit,
and because we believe that the Word of
God is the truth, that we are spreading
this gospel Truth all over the world.
It is because we are preaching the gospel
by faith that people from every country
whom we have never seen before are sending
us replies. When we read their letters,
confessing that their hearts had sins
but have now been perfectly cleansed after
reading our books, our hearts are warmed,
for we can appreciate just how great faith
is. None other than this is the realm
of faith.
We need to
examine ourselves. We need to examine
to see if we are now walking by faith,
if we are following the Lord because we
believe, if we are serving the gospel
because we believe, or if we are doing
what we are doing because circumstances
do not allow otherwise and we have no
choice. We must have faith in the gospel
of the water and the Spirit as soon as
possible. We have to believe in the Word
of God, hold on to it, set our hearts,
and follow the Lord. Our brothers and
sisters, our workers, and all our saints
throughout the world must follow the Lord
because they believe; if they follow Him
according to their own circumstances,
they will always end up standing against
Him. Such people are happy when things
are going well, but once things turn even
remotely sour, they complain immediately.
I have seen such people countless times
in my own experience; they would thank
me if there is some benefit for them,
but as soon as there is the slightest
loss, or they are bothered even a little
bit, they blame me right away. They harassed
me so severely that sometimes I felt like
telling them to just stop doing everything
entrusted to them.
Whatever is
in my mind, I speak it frankly. When our
coworkers are in a meeting, I say everything
in my mind straightforwardly. “I am doing
this for you. If I just sit around and
do nothing, some of you will die. Should
I clap my hands after you are dead? You
may not realize it right now, but wait
just a bit more. You’ll understand why
I did what I did.” It’s disheartening
to see some people who are far from uniting
their hearts, harassing me so viciously,
when they do not even know why I do what
I do.
My fellow believers,
those who live their lives of faith legalistically
have no leader to guide them. Do you have
someone who guides you? I am not asking
you to take me as your leader. It doesn’t
have to be me, but before God, you must
definitely have a leader. A leaderless
soul is bound to perish. If one takes
someone whose spiritual faith is not formed
properly as his leader, then he, too,
will immediately die spiritually. What
would happen if one follows someone who
is not one’s father, mistakenly thinking
that he is the father? Only death awaits
him.
To live a legalistic
life of faith is so harmful that it destroys
the Church, perverts the gospel of the
water and the Spirit, stands against God,
and kills the saints. There are those
who, although they have received the remission
of their sins, are still living legalistic
lives of faith, and they are more evil
than those who are not born again.
Then,
How Should We Live the Rest of Our Lives
after Being Born Again?
After one receives
the remission of sins by believing in
the gospel of the water and the Spirit,
there is something that one should consider
first. How should I live? For what should
I live? How should I set my heart for
the rest of my life? These are the very
first questions to ask, and the issues
that must first be resolved.
Of course,
the correct answer is that we have to
make up our minds to serve the gospel
by faith. We should set our hearts to
be faithful to God. If you are faithful
only for your family or yourself, you
would deem it a spectacular success if
you owned even a tiny building downtown.
Ordinary people are satisfied with their
own houses, where they spend their declining
years monotonously, living on a pension.
There are many others who don’t even get
to this point. It would be fortunate if
they even survived through their daily
lives.
However, those
who live by faith in the gospel of the
water and the Spirit live in prosperity.
See for yourselves. How prosperous is
it to live in God’s Church?
Once we are
saved from all our sins by believing in
the gospel of the water and the Spirit,
we must follow our leaders and trust in
them, placing our faith in the Word of
God. The Bible says, “He who observes
the wind will not sow, and he who regards
the clouds will not reap” (Ecclesiastes
11:4). If we do not believe with our
hearts, and instead consider our circumstances,
we cannot live by faith, and will only
end up dead. In fact, countless people
have perished in this way. It is my hope
and prayer that this will never happen
to any of you living in God’s Church.
The same principle
applies to children. They, too, must live
by faith in God. It is the same for teens,
young adults, grown-ups, ministers, and
for all workers. We must all follow the
Lord by faith, serve the gospel by faith,
and live by faith, or else there is nothing
spiritually useful in our lives. At most,
wouldn’t we be glad to have made through
today? The Church must be none other than
your own house, your fellow saints must
be your people and your family, God must
be your God, the leaders must be your
leaders, and everything that God’s Church
pursues must be relevant to you.
In the days
of Paul, as soon as he died, the believers
in the gospel of the water and the Spirit
disappeared. As words written and sandcastles
built on a beach are swept away by a single
wave and disappear, after the Apostle
Paul departed, the seven churches of Asia
Minor completely vanished from the face
of this earth. They all disappeared completely,
leaving no one on this planet believing
or preaching the gospel of the water and
the Spirit.
Does this then
mean that they all died simultaneously?
They were alive, but they could not speak
about the gospel of the water and the
Spirit. My fellow believers, without the
Church, the saints cannot even talk about
the gospel of the water and the Spirit.
And even though the saints have no sin,
they cannot always keep their hearts clean,
nor can they live by faith. This is why
all of us must realize that God’s Church
is a blessing that has been bestowed on
us. You should realize that it is a great,
God-given blessing that His Church and
His servants exist, and that you are living
with your brothers and sisters of faith,
the members of the Church. You have to
appreciate what a great blessing this
is. If you don’t realize this, then you
are just like the sinners, even though
you have received the remission of your
sins.
My fellow believers,
when we come to God’s Church, hear the
Word and sing praises, we can feel our
hearts that had been dulled while living
in this world coming alive and being softened,
as if they were freshly oiled. Isn’t this
true? What would happen, however, if God’s
Church weren’t available for you? If someone
standing on this pulpit preached a legalistic
sermon to you, then you would be eating
leaven directly. If you hear such legalistic
sermons even ten times, you would all
spiritually die.
Therefore,
we must realize just how indispensable
it is for us to live in God’s Church by
placing our faith in the gospel of the
water and the Spirit. What the Apostle
Paul is saying continuously from Galatians
chapters 1 to 5 is that we must live by
believing in the righteousness of God
and in the gospel of the water and the
Spirit. That’s because we would be standing
against God if we did not live our lives
of faith by believing in the gospel of
the water and the Spirit. He who lives
without making up his mind to serve the
gospel is none other than God’s enemy.
My fellow believers,
in this age and time, we will perish away
if we don’t set our hearts to preach the
gospel of the water and the Spirit. Now,
we must all live by believing in God’s
Word, and stop living legalistic lives
of faith.
Everything
in this world under the sky belongs to
God. All these things are not there just
to show off God’s power, but they are
there for us to use them. All things were
made by God so that they may be used to
spread the gospel and save souls. For
us, who are saving souls through the gospel
of the water and the Spirit, God will
provide everything.
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However, when
someone’s faith is too small, it is a
big problem if God gives him too many
material blessings. What would happen
if God bestowed great material blessings
on you, even if you were not living your
life of faith by believing in the gospel
of the water and the Spirit? Would we
all still remain in God’s Church if we
had no faith in God’s Word, but plenty
material things of the world? There wouldn’t
be one person who stayed in the Church
if this happened. If we were so rich that
we could live as we pleased, who would
want to stay under whom? Living this way
would drive our souls to death. Our faith
in God must grow larger before we expect
abundant blessings from Him. Even if God
bestows many blessings on us, we must
have unshaken hearts, faithfully serve
the gospel of the water and the Spirit,
and still do the work of the Lord.
As such, we
must strengthen our faith to have trust
in the Word of the Lord and in the leaders
of the Church, and we must be ready to
live by faith. We must not be shaken,
no matter how many things God gives us.
It is important for us to still love the
gospel and serve it without change, no
matter how rich and wealthy we become.
We should understand that our purpose
is for us to love other souls and the
way for to achieve this is to nurture
our faith in the gospel of the water and
the Spirit.
We must not
live our lives of faith legalistically
and according to our own circumstances.
It is by faith that we must live our Christian
lives. Only then can we live our lives
honoring and serving God, benefiting His
Church, and then go to the Kingdom of
the Lord to live a life that shines like
the sun. This is why the Lord said,
“Those who
are wise shall shine
Like the
brightness of the firmament,
And those
who turn many to righteousness
Like the
stars forever and ever” (Daniel 12:3).
Those who believe
in the gospel of the water and the Spirit
and preach it diligently, in other words,
will live glorious lives. To you and me,
God has given us faith in the gospel of
the water and the Spirit. I give all my
thanks to Him.