Why does God have different names in different ages? What are the meanings behind God’s names?

You should know that God originally had no name. He only took on one, or two, or many names because He had work to do and had to manage mankind. Whatever name He is called by—did He not freely choose it Himself? Would He need you—one of His creatures—to decide it? The name by which God is called is a name that accords with what man is capable of apprehending, with the language of mankind, but this name is not something that man can encompass. … More Why does God have different names in different ages? What are the meanings behind God’s names?

What are the consequences and the outcome of the religious world rejecting God’s work of judgment in the last days?

What are the consequences and the outcome of the religious world rejecting God’s work of judgment in the last days? … More What are the consequences and the outcome of the religious world rejecting God’s work of judgment in the last days?

The significance of God’s judgment in the last days can be seen in its results achieved

(1) God’s work of judgment in the last days is done to purify, save and perfect man, and to make a group of overcomers;
2) God’s work of judgment in the last days is to separate all according to their kind, to conclude the entire age, and to finally achieve the realization of the kingdom of Christ. … More The significance of God’s judgment in the last days can be seen in its results achieved

How does God’s work of judgment during the last days purify and save mankind?

When God becomes flesh this time, His work is to express His disposition, primarily through chastisement and judgment. Using this as the foundation, He brings more truth to man, shows more ways of practice, and so achieves His objective of conquering man and saving man from his corrupt disposition. This is what lies behind the work of God in the Age of Kingdom. … More How does God’s work of judgment during the last days purify and save mankind?

God’s work of judgment in the last days is the judgment of the great white throne, as prophesied in the Book of Revelation

In the last days, Christ uses a variety of truths to teach man, expose the essence of man, and dissect his words and deeds. These words comprise various truths, such as man’s duty, how man should obey God, how man should be loyal to God, how man ought to live out the normal humanity, as well as the wisdom and the disposition of God, and so on. These words are all directed at the essence of man and his corrupt disposition. In particular, those words that expose how man spurns God are spoken in regard to how man is an embodiment of Satan and an enemy force against God. … More God’s work of judgment in the last days is the judgment of the great white throne, as prophesied in the Book of Revelation

How do God’s three stages of work gradually deepen so that people may be saved and perfected?

The entire management of God is divided into three stages, and in each stage, fitting requirements are made of man. Furthermore, as the ages pass and progress, God’s requirements of all mankind become ever higher. Thus, step-by-step, this work of God’s management reaches its climax, until man beholds the fact of the “appearance of the Word in the flesh,” and in this way the requirements of man become even higher, and requirements of man to bear testimony become even higher. The more that man is capable of truly cooperating with God, the more that he glorifies God. … More How do God’s three stages of work gradually deepen so that people may be saved and perfected?

The relationship between each of the three stages of God’s work

From the work of Jehovah to that of Jesus, and from the work of Jesus to that of this current stage, these three stages cover in a continuous thread the entire gamut of God’s management, and are all the work of one Spirit. Since the creation of the world, God has always been at work managing mankind. He is the Beginning and the End, He is the First and the Last, and He is the One who begins an age and the One who brings the age to an end. The three stages of work, in different ages and different locations, are unmistakably the work of one Spirit. All those who separate these three stages stand in opposition to God. … More The relationship between each of the three stages of God’s work

Know the aim and significance of each of the three stages of God’s work

When Jesus came into the world of man, He brought the Age of Grace and ended the Age of Law. During the last days, God once more became flesh, and when He became flesh this time, He ended the Age of Grace and brought the Age of Kingdom. All those who accept the second incarnation of God will be led into the Age of Kingdom, and be able to personally accept the guidance of God. … More Know the aim and significance of each of the three stages of God’s work

How should one understand Christ is the truth, the way, and the life?

Bible Verses for Reference: “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The same was in the beginning with God” (Jhn 1:1–2). “And the Word was made flesh, and dwelled among us … full of grace and truth” (Jhn 1:14). “I am the way, the truth, … More How should one understand Christ is the truth, the way, and the life?

Why is it said that God’s two incarnations complete the significance of the incarnation?

God’s saving of man is not done directly using the method of the Spirit and the identity of the Spirit, for His Spirit can neither be touched nor seen by man, neither can man draw near. If He tried to save man directly using the perspective of the Spirit, man would be unable to receive His salvation. If God did not put on the outward form of a created man, there would be no way for man to receive this salvation. For man has no way of approaching Him, much as no one was able to go near the cloud of Jehovah. Only by becoming a created human being, that is, only by putting His word into the body of flesh that He is about to become, can He personally work the word into all who follow Him. Only then can man personally see and hear His word, and moreover enter into possession of His word, and by this means come to be fully saved. … More Why is it said that God’s two incarnations complete the significance of the incarnation?