Thursday, July 20, 2017

Best Way to Know God | Praise and Worship "Chinese Gospel Choir 17th Performance" | The Church of Almighty God


The Chinese Choir Episode 17 of the Church of Almighty God starts in a quiet and solemn atmosphere. A sonorous and powerful hymn, The Symbol of God’s Disposition, extols God’s righteous and holy disposition and His just, good and beautiful substance, singing out the reverence and admiration of God’s chosen people for the Creator. Following that, God’s chosen people sing loudly All Will Be Accomplished by God’s Words, in praise of God’s victory over Satan and the accomplishment of His six-thousand-year management plan!

1. The Symbol of God’s Disposition
God’s disposition encompasses His love for mankind (His love for mankind),
comforting of mankind, hatred of mankind,
and even more so, a thorough understanding of mankind.
The disposition of God is one that belongs to the Ruler of the living beings among all things,
to the Lord of all creation.
God’s disposition represents honor, power, nobility,
represents greatness, and supremacy (supremacy).
God’s disposition is the symbol of authority and all that is righteous,
the symbol of all that is beautiful and good.
Moreover, it is a symbol of how God cannot be suppressed or attacked by the darkness and any enemy force,
as well as a symbol of how He cannot be and indeed is not allowed to be offended by any created being.
God’s disposition is the symbol of the highest power.
No person or persons
may or can disturb His work or His disposition.
God is forever supreme and ever honorable,
while man is forever low and ever worthless.
This is because God is forever making sacrifices and devoting Himself to mankind;
man, however, forever takes and labors only for himself.
God is forever laboring for the existence of mankind,
laboring for the existence of mankind,
yet man never contributes anything to the light or righteousness.
Even if man labors for a time, it is weak and cannot withstand the slightest blow,
for the labor of man is always for himself and not for others.
Man is always selfish,
while God is forever selfless.
God is the source of all that is just, good, and beautiful,
while man is the successor and expresser of all ugliness and evil.
God will never alter His substance of righteousness and beauty,
yet man can, at any time, betray righteousness and stray far from God.
God will never alter His substance of righteousness and beauty.
God will never alter His substance of righteousness and beauty,
His substance of righteousness and beauty.
from “It Is Very Important to Understand God’s Disposition” in The Word Appears in the Flesh
2. All Will Be Accomplished by God’s Words
All Will Be Accomplished by God’s Words
All will be accomplished by God’s words.
All will be accomplished by God’s words.
All will be accomplished by God’s words; no man may partake,
and no man can do the work that God will carry out.
God will wipe clean the air of all lands
and eradicate all trace of the demons on earth.
God has already begun, and He will commence the first step of His work of chastisement in the dwelling place of the great red dragon.
Thus it can be seen that God’s chastisement has befallen the entire universe,
and that the great red dragon and all kinds of unclean spirits will be powerless to escape God’s chastisement,
for God surveys all lands, for God surveys all lands.
When God’s work on earth is completed, that is, when the era of judgment comes to an end,
God will formally chastise the great red dragon.
God’s people will see His righteous chastisement of the great red dragon,
they will pour forth their praise because of God’s righteousness,
and will forever extol His holy name because of His righteousness.
Hence you will formally perform your duty, and will formally praise God throughout the lands,
forever and ever! Forever and ever!
Forever and ever! Forever and ever!
Forever and ever!
from "The Twenty-eighth Utterance" of God’s Utterances to the Entire Universe in The Word Appears in the Flesh
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