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1. THE
PURPOSE OF MAN'S EXISTENCE
Have you
ever asked yourself why you are living in this world
and what the purpose of human life is? No matter what
type of person you are or what your profession is,
there are a few things which you, like most people,
would agree with, that is:
Money
cannot satisfy man,
Neither can education satisfy man,
Nor can pleasure satisfy man,
Nor can success satisfy man.
WHY?
Because
you have not yet realized:
2.
GOD'S PLAN
God has a plan. This plan has everything to do with
man. In the Bible, this plan is called God's economy
(Note 2).
God's
economy is just God's entire plan for man. It explains
the origin and destiny of man as well as the meaning
of human existence.
HOW
CAN YOU KNOW GOD'S ECONOMY?
3. THE
FOUR KEYS
God
has prepared four keys for you to unlock God's economy.
These four keys are recorded in the Bible. Each of
these four keys is equally important and indispensable.
Please
open your heart right now to quietly and carefully
read through this booklet; you will then grasp these
four keys, understand God's economy, realize the purpose
of man, and begin a satisfied human life.
THE
FIRST KEY GOD'S CREATION UNLOCKING THE MYSTERY OF
HUMAN EXISTENCE
1.
MAN HAS GOD'S IMAGE
Please read the following verse:
"And
God said, Let us make man in our image, after our
likeness...." - Genesis 1:26a
God's creation
of man is different from His creation of all other
things. He created man in His own image.
A glove
is created according to the likeness of a hand with
the purpose of containing the hand.
Likewise,
man was created in the image of God with the purpose
of containing God.
2. MAN
IS A VESSEL
Now read the next verse:
God "should
make known the riches of His glory upon vessels of
mercy...even us." - Romans 9:23-24
We are
vessels of God.
God wants to be our content.
As bottles are made to contain water, we are made
to contain God.
It is no
wonder that knowledge, wealth, pleasure, and accomplishment
can never satisfy you, for you were created to contain
God!
3. THE
PARTS OF MAN
Please continue by reading the next verse:
"May
your spirit and soul and body be preserved complete."
- 1 Thessalonians 5:23
Man is
God's vessel. The Bible divides this vessel into three
parts—the spirit, the soul, and the body. See
diagram below:
The BODY
is simply the physical body, belonging to the physiological
level, contacting the things of the material realm,
and is the most superficial part.
The SOUL
is the mental faculty, belonging to the psychological
level, contacting the things of the mental realm,
and is a deeper part.
The SPIRIT
is the deepest part of man, belonging to the spiritual
level, and contacts the things of God.

For problems
of the body one may see a doctor.
For problems of the mind one may visit a psychiatrist.
Yet only God can solve the problems of the spirit.
4. GOD'S
ECONOMY
God wants to enter into man's spirit, to become his
content and his satisfaction.
This is
the purpose of human existence! You are not merely
created to contain food in your stomach, or to contain
knowledge in your mind, but you are created to contain
God in your spirit.
THE
SECOND KEY MAN'S FALL UNLOCKING THE MYSTERY OF THE
GOOD AND EVIL NATURES OF MAN
1. THE TWO NATURES OF MAN
Since man was made in the image of God, he possesses
a good nature that matches God's nature, with virtues
such as truthfulness, goodness, loveliness, wisdom,
kindness, and valor.
However,
there is also an evil nature in man which wars against
his good nature. The Chinese metaphysicists refer
to this war as a battle between reason and lust. Throughout
history, both in the East and West, those who understand
human nature acknowledge the existence of this evil
nature which the Bible calls:
2. SIN
Because sin is in man, he is unable to carry out his
good intentions.
No one
likes to be greedy, jealous, or murderous.
No one likes to be boastful, arrogant, or deceitful.
No one likes to be irritable, licentious, or lustful.
No one likes to murmur, complain, or curse.
Nevertheless, man cannot escape his evil nature.
Please
read the following verses:
"For
I know that in me, that is, in my flesh, nothing good
dwells; for to will is present with me, but to do
the good is not." - Romans 7:18
"But
if what I do not will, this I do, it is no longer
I that do it but sin that dwells in me."- Romans
7:20
This is
a portrait of man.
3. THE
FALL OF MAN
Sin entered
into man and caused him to fall.
(1) Sin
caused man's spirit to be deadened:
"And
you, being dead in your offenses and sins." -
Ephesians 2:1
(2) Sin
caused man's mind to rebel:
"And
you, who once were alienated and enemies in your mind
by evil works."
- Colossians 1:21
(3) Sin
caused man's body to sin:
"Let
not sin therefore reign in your mortal body to obey
its lusts." - Romans 6:12
The fallen
man is like:
A damaged
and untunable radio which cannot receive and play
music, but rather meaningless noise.
He is also
like:
A cup that
has fallen into the gutter still having its original
fine form but now covered with mud.
4. MAN
CANNOT SAVE HIMSELF
Throughout history, man has tried every possible way
to escape sin, but he has found that:
Good works
cannot save him from sin.
Education cannot save him from sin.
Ethics cannot save him from sin.
Chanting cannot save him from sin.
Religion cannot save him from sin.
This picture
of man simply depicts the battle between his good
nature and his evil nature.
THE
THIRD KEY CHRIST'S REDEMPTION UNLOCKING THE MYSTERY
OF THE LIFE AND DEATH OF THE GOD-MAN
1.
WHO IS CHRIST?
Christ is the Savior sent from God to the world to
solve the problems of human life.
He is the
embodiment of the Triune God.
"For
in Him dwells all the fullness of the Godhead bodily."
- Colossians 2:9
He is also God incarnated:
"The
Word was God...the Word became flesh and tabernacled
among us...full of grace and reality." - John
1:1, 14
Therefore,
He is both the complete God and the perfect man. See
the following diagram:
He is more
than a good man!
He is more than a great man!
He is more than a moral man!
He is more than a holy man!
He is the God-man!
2. THE
DEATH OF THE GOD-MAN
This God-man was nailed to the cross to accomplish
the work of redemption. He died with three statuses:
(1) As
the Lamb of God, He died to take away man's sin.
"...the
Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world."
- John 1:29
(2) As
the brass serpent that had been lifted up, He died
to crush the old serpent, Satan, and to deal with
the serpent's poison within man—his sinful nature.
"And
as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness,
even so must the Son of Man be lifted up." -
John 3:14
(3) As
a grain of wheat, He died to release the divine life.
"...a
grain of wheat...dies, it bears much fruit."
- John 12:24
NOW:
His death
has taken away the sin which man has but should not
have!
His death imparts into man the life which he needs
but does not have!
FOURTH
KEY GOD'S DISPENSING UNLOCKING THE MYSTERY
OF FAITH IN CHRIST
1.
THE TWO BECOMINGS OF CHRIST
God became flesh, born as a man called Jesus. Please
read the following verse:
"The
Word became flesh and tabernacled among us."
- John 1:14
The Lord
became the Spirit called the life-giving Spirit by
His resurrection from the dead. Read the following
verse:
"The
last Adam became a life-giving Spirit." - 1 Corinthians
15:45
Since this
Spirit is the life-giving Spirit, He dispenses God
with His life into His believers.
Hence,
the Bible says:
"He
who has the Son has the life; he who does not have
the Son of God does not have the life." - 1 John
5:12
2. REGENERATING
MAN
In his first birth, man obtains a physical life.
When man
receives God's life through Christ, he experiences
a second birth, which the Bible calls regeneration.
"God...has
regenerated us...through the resurrection of Jesus
Christ from among the dead." - 1 Peter 1:3
Jesus said,
"Unless a man is born anew, he cannot see the
kingdom of God." - John 3:3
A pig cannot
participate in the sheep's kingdom and live a sheep's
life by education, improvement, or regulation; it
must possess the life of a sheep.
Similarly,
man cannot participate in God's kingdom and live a
divine life by education, improvement, or regulation;
he must receive the life of God!
3. THE
MEANING OF BEING A CHRISTIAN
A Christian is one who receives God's dispensing.
God first dispenses Himself into our spirit and then
spreads from our spirit into our soul. Finally, He
fills and saturates our spirit, soul, and body with
Himself. The Bible calls this final stage glorification.
"And
whom He predestinated, these He also called; and whom
He called, these He also justified; and whom He justified,
these He also glorified."- Romans 8:30
Through
this, we can be transformed and conformed to the image
of Christ.
"Because
whom He foreknew, He also predestinated to be conformed
to the image of His Son." - Romans 8:29
This is
the purpose of human life!
This is the meaning of being a Christian!
This is what God has planned for you!
WHAT MUST
YOU DO NOW?
Now that you have realized God's plan, you should
do four things:
1. TURN
YOUR HEART TO GOD—REPENT
Repentance is not to be remorseful.
Repentance is neither to turn over a new leaf.
Repentance is to have a change in mind.
Previously
you had your back towards God. Whether you were doing
good or evil, you were turned away from God. Your
mind was turned away from God. Now listen to what
the Lord Jesus said:
"Repent,
for the kingdom of the heavens has drawn near."
- Matt. 4:17
2. BELIEVE—RECEIVE
To believe is not to nod your head, nor to agree,
nor merely to be appreciative.
If someone
gives you a watch, it is not enough for you just to
nod your head in agreement and admire the watch. You
need to receive it. Believing is just receiving. Read
the following verse:
"But
as many as received Him, to them He gave authority
to become children of God, to those who believe in
His name."- John 1:12
3. CONFESS—CALL
Being a Christian is an open matter. God requires
that your heart believe and that your mouth confess.
If your
heart does not believe, you cannot be saved.
If your mouth does not confess, neither can you be
saved. But:
"...if
you confess with your mouth, Lord Jesus, and believe
in your heart that God has raised Him from among the
dead, you shall be saved." - Romans 10:9
4. BE BAPTIZED—TESTIFY
Baptism is a testimony before men. All believers should
be baptized in order to be saved not only before God,
but also before men.
The Lord
Jesus said:
"He
who believes and is baptized shall be saved, but he
who does not believe shall be condemned." - Mark
16:16
Through
baptism, God transfers us from the kingdom of Satan
into the kingdom of God. For this reason, the Lord
Jesus said:
"Truly,
truly, I say to you, unless a man is born of water
and the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of
God." - John 3:5
NOW
PLEASE PRAY:
"Lord
Jesus! I am a sinner. I need You. Come into my spirit.
Take away my sin. Fill me that I may have the life
of God. I receive You right now as my Savior and life.
I give myself to You. I ask this in Your name, Amen!"
Now you
are clear about the mystery of human life! May the
Lord bless you and cause you to continue living in
God's plan!
If you
would like to learn more about God's economy and gain
a deeper experience of the salvation of Christ, do
contact
us for more discussion.
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