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The Table of Showbread
< Exodus 37:10-16 >
“He made the table of acacia wood;
two cubits was its length, a cubit its width, and a cubit and a
half its height. And he overlaid it with pure gold, and made a molding
of gold all around it. Also he made a frame of a handbreadth all
around it, and made a molding of gold for the frame all around it.
And he cast for it four rings of gold, and put the rings on the
four corners that were at its four legs. The rings were close to
the frame, as holders for the poles to bear the table. And he made
the poles of acacia wood to bear the table, and overlaid them with
gold. He made of pure gold the utensils which were on the table:
its dishes, its cups, its bowls, and its pitchers for pouring.”

By Placing a Frame
in Our Hearts, We Must Become the Ones Who Eat the Bread of Life
The table of showbread, one of the
instruments found inside the Tabernacle, was made of acacia wood,
and was overlaid with pure gold. Measuring two cubits (90 cm) in
length, a cubit and a half (67.5 cm) in height, and a cubit (45
cm) in width. On the table of showbread 12 loaves of bread were
always placed, and this bread could be eaten only by priests (Leviticus
24:5-9).
Among the characteristics of the table
of showbread are: it had a frame of a handbreadth all around it;
a molding of gold was placed all around this frame; four rings of
gold were put on the four corners; and the rings held the poles
of acacia wood overlaid with gold that were used to transport the
table. The utensils on the table—its dishes, cups, bowls, and pitchers
for pouring—were also made of gold.
Exodus 37:11-12 records, “And he
overlaid it with pure gold, and made a molding of gold all around
it. Also he made a frame of a handbreadth all around it, and made
a molding of gold for the frame all around it.” The table of
showbread in the Holy Place of the House of God had a frame that
was as high as a handbreadth, and around the frame a gold molding
was placed. Why did God command Moses to place such a frame? This
frame of a handbreadth, protruding by about 10 cm, was to prevent
the bread on the table from falling.
As only priests could eat the bread
that was placed on the table of showbread, so must we become the
ones who can eat this bread spiritually. Only those who have been
saved from sin and received eternal life by believing in the baptism
of Jesus Christ and the blood of the Cross—in other words, only
those who believe in the gospel of the water and the Spirit as their
salvation—can eat this bread.
Because a frame as high as a handbreadth
was especially placed all around the Tabernacle’s table of showbread,
it made sure that the bread would not slip and fall down. And on
every Sabbath, hot, fresh-made bread was placed on the table. We
have to pay particular attention to the fact that a frame of a handbreadth
was made around the table of showbread, and that the frame was wrapped
all around with a molding of gold.
The frame of the table of showbread
is teaching us that we must hold in our hearts the Word of truth
that brings us salvation and thereby receive eternal life. This
tells us that we can have the spiritual faith of the blue, purple,
and scarlet thread and the fine woven linen used for the door of
the Tabernacle only when we believe in the baptism of Jesus Christ
and the blood of the Cross. And we came to realize by this revelation
that only those who believe in this truth manifested in these blue,
purple, and scarlet thread and fine woven linen are made to be God’s
children.
Because we would have nothing to do
with the Lord unless we believe in this way, those of us who seek
to have the bread of life must have the faith that believes in the
gospel of the water and the Spirit manifested in the blue, purple,
and scarlet thread and the fine woven linen. We must believe that
only the gospel of the water and the Spirit is the real truth of
salvation. God is telling us, in short, to raise the frame of faith
in our hearts so that the Word of salvation would not slip away
from us.
This gospel of the water and the Spirit
has been handed down to us from the age of the Early Church. From
this age of the Early Church to the present day, God has cleansed
away the sins of those who believe in this gospel. We can see that
now as before, God saves the souls of those who believe in the truth
of this gospel of the water and the Spirit. We have been saved by
believing in the truth manifested in the door of the Tabernacle,
and God has enabled us to live spiritually by raising a frame in
our hearts.
From our faith in the gospel of the
water and the Spirit given by the Lord, we have received eternal
life, and by this gospel of truth we have been able to share the
bread of life with others. And we have also come to serve the righteous
works of God. Even when we believe in the gospel of the water and
the Sprit, if we fail to hold steadfastly onto the truth of this
gospel with passing time and lose it, then this will mean none other
than the loss of our very life. As such, we must raise the frame
of faith in our hearts by always ruminating on the gospel of the
water and the Spirit with faith.
In Our Hearts Must Be the Faith That Believes in
the Gospel Contained in the Blue, Purple, and Scarlet Thread
If people do not have faith in this
truth, then they cannot be saved from their sins. They may insist
on their own that they have been definitely saved, but right now,
because their hearts are not holding onto and believing in the gospel
of the water and the Spirit manifested in the blue, purple, and
scarlet thread, this salvation that they have is merely an imperfect
one.
Not believing in the gospel of the
water and the Spirit as the truth is the same sin as abandoning
the Lord on our own. The bread of life is not just something that
we need to be in possession of, but it is something that we must
put into our mouths, chew on it and eat it, and thereby make its
truth ours. When we go on without believing in the Word of God and
holding onto it in our hearts, then the truth of salvation will
disappear from our hearts in no time.
You may wonder how it is possible
for you to lose such precious salvation when you have already been
saved from sin. But unfortunately, many who do not hold onto the
Word of God, though they had received the truth in joy at first,
will end up dying, for they do not have the root of faith grounded
in the true gospel.
Regarding this matter, Jesus spoke
of four different grounds of the heart in ‘the parable of the sower’
(Matthew 13:3-9, 18-23). In this parable, the seeds of the truth
of God were sowed on four different grounds of the heart of mankind.
The first ground was the wayside, the second was stony place, the
third was thorny ground, and the fourth was the good ground. Of
these, the seeds that fell on the first three grounds failed to
bear any fruit, and only those that fell on the fourth ground, that
good ground, bore fruits. This means that many people can lose their
salvation midway even though they once heard and accepted the gospel
of the water and the Spirit, the true gospel of salvation. As such,
we must remember that if the soil of our hearts is not good, it
is possible for us to lose our salvation that the Lord has given
us.
If in our hearts we believe in the
salvation that has come of the blue, purple, and scarlet thread,
then the soil of our hearts can be good. But at times we see that
some people lose their salvation from their inability to defend
their faith as a result of not having their faith in the Word of
God deeply rooted. This is why we must stay in God’s Church, have
the bread of life everyday, and grow in faith. With the truth manifested
in the blue, purple, and scarlet thread, God is nurturing us everyday
so that our faith would grow.
We must affirm in our hearts everyday
the remission of sin that we have received. The truth that must
be found in our hearts is the salvation of the gospel of the water
and the Spirit manifested in the blue, purple, and scarlet thread
and the fine woven linen. This truth of salvation is in the hearts
of those who have received the remission of sin. By renewing our
faith in this true gospel of the water and the Spirit, we can live
on day by day as God’s children.
As such, even those who believe in
the gospel of the water and the Spirit must also ruminate everyday
on the gospel of the righteousness of God manifested in the blue,
purple, and scarlet thread and the fine woven linen, and affirm
their faith everyday. Why? Because if we do not always hold onto
the gospel of the water and the Spirit steadfastly and affirm it,
then we may lose it at any time. We must always remember what the
writer of Hebrews said to the Jewish Diaspora: “Therefore we
must give the more earnest heed to the things we have heard, lest
we drift away” (Hebrew 2:1).
Today, even among those who know the
gospel of the water and the Spirit, we see that there are many whose
faith in the gospel fades away as time goes by. This is because
they, even though they had already believed in the gospel of the
water and the Spirit, have failed to eat the bread of life continually
in the Holy Place, and, as a result, their hearts have not been
refined with the true faith.
There are also many servants of Satan
in this world who are trying to kill the righteous by feeding them
with the leavened bread, that is to say, the teachings of their
own flesh. If the false gospel is introduced into God’s Church,
then the truth gets mixed with the lies, turning believers into
someone who cannot be accepted by the Lord. Such people know the
truth but do not believe because of their failure to raise the frame
of faith, and so they end up as someone who is no longer wholly
saved from sin. Proverbs 22:28 says, “Do not remove the ancient
landmark Which your fathers have set.”
It is therefore critically important
for us not to remove the landmark of our faith. We must clearly
have the boundary of our true faith and defend it until the day
our Lord returns. Only then can we always feed on the bread of life,
only then can the Lord dwell in the center of our hearts, and only
then can we have eternal life. No matter how much bread God gives
us, if we do not appreciate its preciousness and fail to hold onto
it with our hearts, or if we remove the frame of our hearts and
let the bread of life slip away from the table, we will then end
up turning into the children of destruction.
Some of us have just recently received
their remission of sin, while for others, it’s been decades since
they first heard the gospel of the water and the Spirit and were
remitted of their sins. Since what we hear everyday is about the
Word of the gospel of the water and the Spirit, it may very well
be possible that some of us may get tired as soon as the word “water”
of the gospel of the water and the Spirit is mentioned. But still,
we must continue to eat the bread of the true gospel. For how long
must we do this? Until the day the Lord returns.
Some of you may complain that I am
always and repetitively preaching the gospel of the water and the
Spirit, but you need to realize why I have had to preach in this
way. It is because our faith must be strengthened more and more
by ruminating on the gospel of the water and the Spirit so that
we may become the workers of God. We must fulfill the role of the
faithful and trusty watchman for the souls of this age. For the
born-again souls also, this true gospel of the water and the Spirit
is the bread of life and the true food of faith. As such, we must
have this bread everyday, and not only this—that is, we should not
have it just for ourselves—but we must also share it with others
everyday so that they may also come to receive their remission of
sin.
The bread of the righteous is to spread
the gospel Word of the water and the Spirit and thereby delivered
people from the power of darkness and conveyed them into the Kingdom
of the Son of His love (John 4:34, Colossians 1:13). If we neglect
to have the bread of the gospel of the water and the Spirit, then
we will inevitably fall ill or die. At times, because of the weakness
of our flesh, our faith in the gospel of the water and the Spirit
may be weakened. But if we hold onto the gospel of the water and
the Sprit in times of trouble, then it can actually turn into a
window of opportunity for our souls to become even stronger.
When we hear and ruminate on this
gospel of truth, the more we hear it, the more our souls are strengthened,
the stronger our faith is made, and the more renewed strength we
see arising in our hearts. We need to hear the gospel of the water
and the Spirit everyday, and affirm and refine our faith in this
gospel. As God says, “Take away the dross from silver, and it
will go to the silversmith for jewelry” (Proverbs 25:4), we
need the refinement of faith—that is, we need to continue to hear
the gospel of the water and the Spirit, acknowledge it in our hearts,
and ruminate on it time after time—for the gospel of the water and
the Spirit is the bread of life that makes us live! As Jesus said
in the Lord’s Prayer, “give us our daily bread,” our Lord has indeed
given us the Word of the gospel of the water and the Spirit. This
is why He told us to pray in this way.
When it comes to the salvation of
the remission of sin that God has given us, we must make it clear
how our faith had been before we were saved from sin. “Before I
knew this truth, I had not been saved from sin.” We must clearly
admit that at the time, though we believed in Jesus, we had not
been saved from sin. “I had not been wholly saved from sin at that
time, but when I continued to hear this gospel of the water and
the Spirit, I came to believe it in my heart in time.
Though I had believed Jesus to be
my Savior before, my salvation had not been perfect until then,
but now, by hearing the true gospel of the water and the Spirit,
I have been truly saved. Now I can really believe in the gospel
of the water and the Spirit, and I do believe in it truly.” It is
only when you realize and believe that the Lord has wholly saved
you from sin with His baptism and the blood of the Cross that the
gift of true salvation descends on your hearts from Heaven. This
faith that believes in the truth is the true faith that saves you.
The gospel of the water and the Spirit
revealed in the Bible is different from the faith that we had before.
We, at that time, believed in the gospel of only the blood of the
Cross, instead of this perfect gospel of the water and the Spirit.
Faith only in the Cross and faith in the gospel of the water and
the Spirit may appear similar at first, but the two are completely
different in the end. Before you came to know this gospel of the
water and the Spirit, had you not believed only in the blood of
the Cross? Were all your sins remitted back then? Of course not!
When you believe only in Jesus’ blood of the Cross, you still had
actual sins in your hearts. This is the difference between the faith
that believes in the gospel of the water and the Spirit and the
faith that believes only in the Cross.
The clear difference is that those
who believe only in the blood of the Cross are not saved while those
who believe in the gospel of the water and the Spirit are saved
from all their sins. As such, their spirits are unmistakably different.
But ordinary people do not realize this. Though the two gospels
may seem similar, there is a great gap of faith between the two
that cannot be abridged. When the small difference between whether
or not we believe in the baptism of Jesus is what makes us receive
or lose eternal life, then we can only acknowledge that there is
a difference between these two faiths that can never be skirted
off.
We must know exactly what faith constitutes
the boundary of our salvation from sin. To be saved from sin, we
must believe in the gospel of the water and the Spirit. This gospel
of the water and the Spirit is the truth of the remission of sin.
The clear-cut status of salvation will be yours when you admit that
you were surely not saved before you believed in the gospel of the
water and the Spirit, and that now you truly believe in the true
gospel with all your hearts.
If you believe in the gospel of the
water and the Spirit in the center of your hearts, then you must
clearly admit this before God, that you have received the remission
of your sins by hearing and believing in the gospel of the water
and the Spirit. If you have now believed in the truth of the gospel
of the water and the Spirit, then you can unmistakably find its
evidence in your hearts.
We must examine our faith carefully
before God. There is absolutely no shame in examining our faith.
If it took you five years since you first believed in Jesus to come
to believe in the gospel of the water and the Spirit in the center
of your hearts, there is no shame at all. If it took you 10 years
to be saved, there is no shame in this, and if it took you even
20 years to be saved, there is still absolutely no shame in this.
On the contrary, it is a blessing.
However, the reality is that there
are many who pretend to be saved from sin. But the Holy Spirit,
who searches all things, cannot approve their faith, because they
don’t draw a clear-cut line of salvation honestly. It is much wiser,
even now, to set the boundary line of our salvation clearly—not
to know the exact day we were saved, but what is important here
is to clearly distinguish between before and after we have been
saved—and to confess your perfect faith distinctly.
Our Fathers of Faith Also Believed in the Same Gospel
that We Now Believe
Having crossed the Red Sea, when the
people of Israel sought to cross the Jordan River to enter into
the land of Canaan, they could safely make the crossing only when
they actually followed their priests who first carried God’s Ark
of the Testimony. If we only think to ourselves, “Oh, so that’s
how I can cross the Jordan River,” and do not actually make the
crossing, then we cannot enter into the land of Canaan, for we would
still be remaining on the other side of the river. To enter into
the land of Canaan, we absolutely must cross the Red Sea and the
Jordan River by our faith in the Lord.
Spiritually speaking, the Jordan River
is the river of death and resurrection. The faith that has saved
us from sin is the faith that believes, “I must be cast into hell,
but the Lord came to this earth and has saved me with His baptism
and the blood of the Cross.” To save us perfectly, our Lord was
baptized in the Jordan River and shed His blood on the Cross. In
this way He took upon our sins and paid the wages of sin by giving
up His own life on our behalf. Now, we must believe in this truth
and draw the line of faith and the line of salvation clearly in
our hearts.
As I preach the Word of God, I can
see there are many in His Church who still have not clearly drawn
the line of salvation in the center of their hearts and are therefore
not able to follow the Lord. They wonder how they can draw this
line between before and after their salvation. They excuse themselves
by saying, “Has there ever been anyone on this earth who drew this
line? Did the Apostle Paul do? Did Peter do? No one has ever done
this.” But the Apostles of faith such as Paul and Peter all drew
the line of salvation.
In the case of Paul, he drew it while
on his way to Damascus. So, he mentioned frequently the words “once,
in times past, or before” in contrast with the word “now.” As for
Peter, he also uttered the same words above (1 Peter 2:10, 14, 25).
We can see that he also drew this line when we look at his confessions:
“You are the Christ, the Son of the living God” (Matthew 16:16),
and, “There is also an antitype which now saves us—baptism (not
the removal of the filth of the flesh, but the answer of a good
conscience toward God), through the resurrection of Jesus Christ”
(1 Peter 3:21). Both Paul and Peter clearly drew the line of
faith between before and after their salvation.
Thus, this question of whether or
not you believe in the gospel of the water and the Spirit is not
someone else’s problem, but it is very much a problem of your own
soul. The servants of God in the Bible all tackle with the problem
of sin. Because this is a critically important problem for all of
us, we ourselves must solve it by faith. When we believe in the
gospel of the water and the Spirit and thereby solve away the problem
of sin from the center of our hearts, God is greatly pleased. Do
you want to please God? Then all that you have to do is recognize
your sinfulness and solve this problem by believing in the gospel
of the water and the Spirit. If all this time you had not been saved
yet, then you must confess, “God, I have not yet been saved.”
Jesus said, “Whatever you bind
on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth
will be loosed in heaven” (Matthew 16:19). On our side, we must
first admit, “God has saved me with the water and the Spirit. Right
now, in the center of my heart, I believe in the truth of the gospel
of the water and the Spirit. There is no doubt at all that the Lord
has saved me through the gospel of the water and the Spirit.”
We must all accept the gospel of the
water and the Spirit into our hearts. “I trust in this gospel. Because
it is the truth, because the Lord has blotted out my sins more than
enough, I believe in this gospel now. I have not been saved by faith.”
When we thus recognize and believe in the gospel given by the Lord,
then God tells us, “I approve your faith.”
When God has already given us the
truth of the water and the Spirit that can save us perfectly, if
we, for our part, do not draw the line of salvation and accept this
salvation by believing in this truth, then God, for His part, cannot
recognize us as the saved either. Because God treats us with personality
and not compulsorily, if you do not believe in the gospel of the
water and the Spirit in the center of your hearts, then He cannot
give you the remission of sin. If you do not acknowledge the gospel
of the water and the Spirit in your hearts, in other words, the
Holy Spirit cannot dwell in your hearts.
Do we reject all other gospels but
the gospel of the water and the Spirit as false? Or do we think
that even such false gospels are still useful, and that there is
no need to throw them away? We need to examine ourselves and see
how exactly we believe. Let us assume for a moment that we came
upon a pile of used appliances and electronics. Let us further assume
that we brought some of them home, thinking that we could still
salvage, but found out later that none of them worked and that they
were all useless. Should we then still keep them or throw them away?
Once we decide that they are all useless, of course we should throw
them all away. When you reach a conclusion that something is never
useful to you and is not authentic at all, then you must also know
how to cast it away decidedly.
If this is how we should act on earthly
affairs, how should we then act when it comes to our spiritual affairs?
We must be even more decisive in our rejection of lies in our spiritual
affairs. We must draw a clear line that distinguishes our faith
in the gospel of the water and the Spirit from the false faith that
believes only in the blood of the Cross; we must recognize that
faith in only the blood of the Cross can never bring us salvation;
and we must decidedly throw away this flawed doctrine. Which one
is the biblically sound gospel? Is it the gospel of only the blood
of the Cross? Or is it the gospel of the water and the Spirit? Your
faith that believes in the gospel of the water and the Spirit and
that has saved you from your sins is what pleases God.
In short, there are two kinds of Christians:
Those who know and believe in the gospel of the water and the Spirit
and those who do not. It may appear as though both lead a similar
life of faith, but the truth of the matter is that the two are totally
different. Do you, by any chance, think that the imperfect gospel
you had believed before still has some use? Have you still kept
it all this time, thinking that it could come handy sometime later?
Such a faith is a false faith, something
that has come out of man-made thoughts, and so you must cast away
all the old baggage of your past. It is because you have not still
thrown away what are untrue and lies that you are having problems
in the center of your hearts. I advise you to remember His Word:
“You shall keep My statutes. You shall not let your livestock
breed with another kind. You shall not sow your field with mixed
seed. Nor shall a garment of mixed linen and wool come upon you”
(Leviticus 19:19).
To Enter into the Holy Place, We Must Enter Only
through Its Door
With what material was the door of
the Tabernacle made? It was woven of blue, purple, and scarlet thread
and fine woven linen. Those who have been born again of water and
the Spirit must open this door of the Tabernacle and enter into
the Holy Place. Under the pillars of the door of the Tabernacle,
bronze sockets were placed. These bronze sockets make us acknowledge
that the gospel of the water and the Spirit is the truth of salvation.
They teach us that though we had no
choice but to be condemned by God and to die for our sins, by receiving
the blessing of being born again of water through the gospel of
the water and the Spirit, we have become God’s own people. We can
enter into the Tabernacle only when we cast away the mistaken notion
that, of the colors of the four threads used for its door, we can
be saved by believing just in the ministry of Jesus manifested in
the scarlet thread alone.
Unless we throw away our self-centered
thoughts and faith, we can never believe in salvation manifested
in the blue, purple, and scarlet thread. We must recognize that
the truth manifested in the blue, purple, and scarlet thread and
the fine woven linen is the gospel of the water and the Sprit, and
we must acknowledge the fallacy of our self-centered thoughts when
we had believed only in the blood of the Cross before.
If God is willing, then He will lead
you to the truth of the gospel of the water and the Spirit. Only
those who believe in this truth of the gospel of the water and the
Spirit can be remitted of all their sins and receive eternal life.
Only then can we open the door of salvation by believing in this
truth in the center of their hearts and enter into the Holy Place.
If you fail to discern the fallacy
of our old faith that you had before you came to know the gospel
of the water and the Spirit, then you will suffer the punishment
of sin, for you would not be able to be saved. If this happens,
you cannot even enter into the Holy Place and have the bread of
life. Only when you enter into the Holy Place by believing in the
gospel of the water and the Spirit can you have the steaming bread
of life.
You must realize that the Lord has
made you God’s children by washing away your sins with His baptism,
the blue thread, and by bearing the condemnation of your sins with
the bloodshed of the Cross, the scarlet thread. And you must clearly
realize and believe that the gospel of the water and the Spirit
is the truth that is absolutely necessary for you. You can come
into God’s Church and share the bread of life with the righteous
only when you know that God is the One who has given you the gospel
of the water and the Spirit, and only when you believe in this gospel.
The Flesh of the Lord Is the Bread of Life and of
the Remission of Sin
Let us turn to John 6:49-53: “‘Your
fathers ate the manna in the wilderness, and are dead. This is the
bread which comes down from heaven, that one may eat of it and not
die. I am the living bread which came down from heaven. If anyone
eats of this bread, he will live forever; and the bread that I shall
give is My flesh, which I shall give for the life of the world.’
The Jews therefore quarreled among themselves, saying, ‘How can
this Man give us His flesh to eat?’ Then Jesus said to them, ‘Most
assuredly, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of
Man and drink His blood, you have no life in you.’” Jesus said
that those who eat His flesh and drink His blood have eternal life.
This passage means that all of us must eat the flesh of Jesus and
drink His blood.
How, then, can we eat the flesh of
Jesus and drink His blood? It is by believing in the gospel of the
water and the Spirit that we can eat the flesh of Jesus and drink
His blood. By believing that Jesus took upon all our sins with His
baptism, we can eat His flesh, and by believing that Jesus shouldered
our sins and was condemned on the Cross for them, we can drink His
blood.
We must also believe that through
the works of salvation manifested in the blue, purple, and scarlet
thread and the fine woven linen, Jesus has blotted out our sins
and made us God’s own children. Regardless of how you might have
believed before believing in the gospel of the water and the Spirit,
you must acknowledge that this old faith of yours had been wrong,
and you must now raise the frame of faith by having the flesh and
blood of Jesus and eat the bread of Word.
John 6:53 states, “Most assuredly,
I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink
His blood, you have no life in you.” Even now, some people use
this passage to argue for the doctrine of transubstantiation. This
doctrine holds that the bread and wine used in the Holy Communion
are turned into the actual flesh and blood of Jesus when they are
performing the ritual by faith. But we must realize and believe
that this passage of John 6:23, far from speaking of transubstantiation,
in fact speaks of the gospel of the water of the Spirit.
During the Holy Communion, if you
wait in a line and the priest puts a piece of bread into your mouth,
would this bread then transform into the body of Jesus? It would
not! We can eat the flesh of Jesus and drink His blood by believing
that Jesus came to this earth, took upon the sins of the world and
cleansed them away by being baptized, carried these sins to the
Cross and died on it, and has thereby saved us from death.
Those who eat the flesh of Jesus and
drink His blood by faith are those who believe in the truth that
Jesus, with the blue and scarlet thread, has saved us from sin by
taking upon our sins and bearing the condemnation of sin on His
own body. We must eat the flesh of Jesus and drink His blood with
our faith in the baptism and blood of Jesus Christ.
To accept our sins passed onto Him,
Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist in the Jordan River. Let
us turn to Matthew 3:15-17: “But Jesus answered and said to him,
‘Permit it to be so now, for thus it is fitting for us to fulfill
all righteousness.’ Then he allowed Him. When He had been baptized,
Jesus came up immediately from the water; and behold, the heavens
were opened to Him, and He saw the Spirit of God descending like
a dove and alighting upon Him. And suddenly a voice came from heaven,
saying, ‘This is My beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.’”
It is because Jesus took upon all
sins when He was baptized by John and died on the Cross that He
has fulfilled all the righteousness of God. Our faith that believes
in the truth of the gospel, that all the sins of the world were
passed onto Jesus Christ when He was baptized by John, is the true
faith with which we can eat the flesh of Jesus and drink His blood.
If you recognize this truth, then
you have already eaten the flesh of Jesus by faith. That your sins
of the world were passed onto Jesus Christ once for all is the truth,
and therefore it is critically important for you to believe this
in the center of your hearts. This faith is the faith that enables
you to eat the flesh of Jesus. Were your sins passed onto Jesus
through His baptism? Only when you believe this can you eat the
flesh of Jesus. After baptizing Jesus, John the Baptist shouted
out, “Behold! The Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world!”
(John 1:29)
And because Jesus had accepted the
sins of the world through His baptism, He carried them all on His
own body, was crucified, and shed His blood and died. Having thus
been crucified, nailed on both His feet and hands, and shedding
His blood, Jesus shouted out as He died, “It is finished!” He then
rose from the dead in three days, bore witness for 40 days, ascended
to Heaven exactly as He looked, and He now sits at the right hand
of God the Father. And He also promised that He would return just
as He had ascended to Heaven. Do you believe in this truth in the
center of your hearts? It is by believing in this truth that you
can eat the flesh of Jesus and drink His blood. It is when we truly
believe in the center of our hearts that we can eat the flesh of
Jesus and drink His blood. It is with this faith that we can eat
the bread of the Holy Place.
Our Lord commanded us to always remember
His flesh and blood whenever we gather together (1 Corinthians 11:26).
As such, every time we gather together, we must commemorate the
flesh and blood of Jesus all the time. When it is by faith that
we are supposed to eat the flesh of Jesus and drink His blood whenever
we gather together, how could we just hold the Holy Communion only
as a formalistic ritual?
Because we believe in the baptism
through which Jesus took our sins upon His own body and in His sacrificial
blood of the Cross, it is by faith that we are remembering His flesh
and blood everyday. It is because we believe in the truth of the
water and the Spirit that everyday we eat the flesh of Jesus and
drink His blood. As Jesus said, “Whoever eats My flesh and drinks
My blood has eternal life (John 6:54),” He will raise up those
who eat His flesh and drink His blood on the last day.
We must admit that if our faith does
not enable us to eat the flesh of Jesus and drink His blood, then
it is a flawed faith. Our Lord said, “Whoever eats My flesh and
drinks My blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up at the
last day. For My flesh is food indeed, and My blood is drink indeed.
He who eats My flesh and drinks My blood abides in Me, and I in
him. As the living Father sent Me, and I live because of the Father,
so he who feeds on Me will live because of Me” (John 6:54-57).
Those who eat the flesh of the Lord
and drink His blood by faith will live because of Him. On the other
hand, those who do not eat the Lord’s flesh and drink His blood
will die, because they had not believed. But it is not difficult
for us to eat the flesh of Jesus and drink His blood by faith.
Let’s assume for a moment here that
there is an exam of salvation that we must take in order to enter
the Kingdom of God. One of its questions asks, “What is the faith
that enables you to eat the flesh of Jesus and drink His blood?”
How should we answer this question? When both the flesh and blood
of Jesus constitute the truth, could we say that we ate His flesh
when in fact we only drank His blood? We must write down both the
baptism and the Cross of Jesus as our answer. We can enter the Kingdom
of Heaven only when we eat the flesh of Jesus and drink His blood.
Even if we had misbelieved and misunderstood before, if we turn
our hearts around, eat the flesh of Jesus and drink His blood, we
can then pass the test. If we believe in the flesh and blood of
Jesus right now, at this very moment, we can pass the exam sufficiently.
People look at the outside appearances,
but God looks at the center of the heart, and so when we believe
in both the baptism of Jesus and the blood of the Cross, we are
then eating the flesh of Jesus and drinking His blood. God looks
at the center of our hearts to see if we really have faith in the
flesh and blood of Jesus in our hearts. Therefore, if we do not
believe in the flesh and blood of Jesus in the center of our hearts,
then we have not been saved from sin. No matter how you might have
believed before, if you now have the faith that believes in both
the flesh and blood of Jesus, you can then enter the Kingdom of
Heaven.
Many religionists of this world are
endlessly debating over the veracity of the doctrine of transubstantiation.
What really need in fact is the faith that enables us to eat the
flesh of Jesus and drink His blood. But this is possible only when
we believe in the gospel of the water and the Spirit in our hearts.
Believing in Jesus in the center of our hearts through the gospel
of the water and the Spirit is eating the true bread and drinking
the true drink.
We Must Believe in the Baptism and Blood of Jesus
as Our Remission of Sin
Our Lord said, “My blood is drink
indeed” (John 6:55). Our Lord bore the condemnation of sin on
the Cross. The faith that believes that Jesus took upon our sins
by being baptized and shed His blood on the Cross is the faith that
enables us to drink the blood of Jesus. Through the baptism that
He received from John, Jesus took upon all our sins, including those
of your children, your parents, and each and every one of us, and
by shedding His blood on the Cross He bore the condemnation of all
these sins. With His baptism and blood, Jesus has solved away all
our problems of sin absolutely for everyone in this entire world.
Believing that Jesus thus took upon our sins with His baptism and
was condemned for our sins with His blood of the Cross is drinking
the blood of Jesus by faith.
In today’s world, there are many who
say that they believe in the gospel of the water and the Spirit
only with their words. But they do not wholly believe in the flesh
and blood of Jesus. Anyone who does not have the whole faith that
believes in the flesh and blood of Jesus cannot be remitted of sin.
You might have believed before that the blood of the Cross was the
only truth, but now that you have found the real truth, you must
have the faith that clearly believes in the flesh and blood of Jesus.
Only then will God recognize you as the saved. But if, on the other
hand, you do not draw the clear line of salvation on this issue—that
is, on the remission of sin received by the faith that believes
in the flesh and blood of Jesus in the center of the heart—then
you cannot have your faith approved by God.
Our Lord said, “He who eats My
flesh and drinks My blood abides in Me, and I in him” (John 6:56).
But unless we eat the flesh of Jesus and drink His blood by faith,
we cannot enter into the presence of God. And anyone who does not
have this faith that believes in the flesh and blood of Jesus cannot
abide in the Lord. It is my sincere hope that no one among the saints,
the workers and servants of God in our Church will tragically fall
away from this faith that believes in the flesh and blood of Jesus.
When Sodom and Gomorrah were destroyed
by fire, Lot’s sons-in-law regarded God’s Word of life that Lot
told them only as a joke. For those who do not take the Word of
God seriously, the judgment of God will be brought upon them just
as it is written. Unbelievers will be condemned for their sin of
unbelief. They will be destroyed for their sins. This is no laughing
matter that can be skirted over with a few chuckles.
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The gospel of the water and the Spirit
refers to faith in the flesh and blood of Jesus. It is by believing
in this truth that we have been remitted of our sins and received
eternal life. Because the faith of the flesh and blood of Jesus
in which we believe is the true gospel and the real truth, we must
keep this faith in our hearts. By first raising the frame of faith
high in our hearts, we must hold tightly all the Word of God and
never allow it to slip away from us. By believing in our hearts,
we must accept the truth that God has blotted out all the iniquities
of sinners with the flesh and blood of Jesus.
I hope and pray that you would all
believe in the gospel of the water and the Spirit fulfilled by the
Lord, eat the bread of salvation that saves you from your sins,
and thereby receive eternal life.
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