God Treats Man as His Dearest One
1. God created mankind, whether mankind has been corrupted or mankind can follow him, and he treats mankind as his nearest relation, as his dearest one spoken of by mankind, rather than a plaything, a plaything. Although God says that he is the Creator and mankind is the created being, and this word sounds as if there is some difference between them in rank, sounds as if there is some difference between them in rank, in fact, all that God has done for mankind is far beyond this relationship. God loves mankind, takes care of mankind, and shows concern for mankind, shows concern for mankind, loves mankind, takes care of mankind, and shows concern for mankind, shows concern for mankind, and he also unfailingly supplies mankind; in his heart he has never felt that these are extra things or felt that these are things doing great credit to him, felt that these are things doing great credit to him.
2. Nor has he ever felt that his saving mankind, supplying mankind, and bestowing everything to mankind is a great, great contribution to mankind. Nor has he ever felt that his saving mankind, supplying mankind, and bestowing everything to mankind is a great contribution to mankind. He just supplies mankind, supplies mankind silently and quietly like this in his own way and with his own substance and with what he has and is. No matter how much supply and help man has received from him, he does not have any thought or action of taking credit from man. This is determined by God’s substance, and this is precisely a true expression of God’s disposition, this is precisely a true expression of God’s disposition.
from “God’s Work, God’s Disposition, and God Godself (1)” in A Continuation of The Word Appears in the Flesh
1. God created mankind, whether mankind has been corrupted or mankind can follow him, and he treats mankind as his nearest relation, as his dearest one spoken of by mankind, rather than a plaything, a plaything. Although God says that he is the Creator and mankind is the created being, and this word sounds as if there is some difference between them in rank, sounds as if there is some difference between them in rank, in fact, all that God has done for mankind is far beyond this relationship. God loves mankind, takes care of mankind, and shows concern for mankind, shows concern for mankind, loves mankind, takes care of mankind, and shows concern for mankind, shows concern for mankind, and he also unfailingly supplies mankind; in his heart he has never felt that these are extra things or felt that these are things doing great credit to him, felt that these are things doing great credit to him.
2. Nor has he ever felt that his saving mankind, supplying mankind, and bestowing everything to mankind is a great, great contribution to mankind. Nor has he ever felt that his saving mankind, supplying mankind, and bestowing everything to mankind is a great contribution to mankind. He just supplies mankind, supplies mankind silently and quietly like this in his own way and with his own substance and with what he has and is. No matter how much supply and help man has received from him, he does not have any thought or action of taking credit from man. This is determined by God’s substance, and this is precisely a true expression of God’s disposition, this is precisely a true expression of God’s disposition.
from “God’s Work, God’s Disposition, and God Godself (1)” in A Continuation of The Word Appears in the Flesh