Friday, March 13, 2026

The Bible Structure of the Riches of Christ

 

The Bible Structure of the Riches of Christ

In terms of typology, leading the Israelites into the Promised Land of Canaan, flowing with milk and honey, symbolizes leading them into the all-inclusive Christ and His unfathomable riches—verse 8, Colossians 1:12.

The purpose of God's calling is to lead His people into the Promised Land so that they may enjoy the all-inclusiveness of Christ—Ephesians 3:18, Colossians 2:6-7, 16-17, 3:11.

The church is produced by the unfathomable riches of Christ, which are Christ's being for us—his light, life, righteousness, holiness, etc.—and what He possesses for us, and what He has accomplished, attained, and obtained for us. 

Biblical Stage

Revelation of Christ

Riches of Christ Revealed

Purpose

Key Scripture

Creation

Through creation

Light, life, air, food

Show Christ as life supply

Gen 1–2

Promise after fall

Prophecy

Seed of the woman

Announce coming Redeemer

Gen 3:15

Patriarchs

Types in persons

Abel, Isaac, Joseph

Portraits of Christ

Gen 12–50

Exodus & Law

Sacrifices & tabernacle

Lamb, offerings, tabernacle

Redemption and God's dwelling

Exo 12; 25

Wilderness

Spiritual experiences

Manna, rock, cloud

Christ as supply and guidance

Exo 16–17

Good land

Inheritance

Rich produce of land

Christ as rich portion

Josh 5

Kingdom

Kings as types

David, Solomon

Christ as king

2 Sam; 1 Kings

Psalms/Wisdom

Spiritual experience

Shepherd, refuge, rock

Personal enjoyment of Christ

Ps 23

Prophets

Prophecy

Messiah, suffering servant

Foretell redemption

Isa 53

Gospels

Incarnation

God becoming man

Reveal Christ Himself

John 1:14

Acts

Expansion

Risen Christ moving

Produce the church

Acts

Epistles

Explanation

Christ as life and Body

Build the church

Eph 1

Revelation

Consummation

Lamb and New Jerusalem

Fulfill God's plan

Rev 21–22

 

*Spiritual Integration and Seeing (Key Point)

The entire Bible actually has only one central thread:

 

Genesis Revelation

Reveals one thing:

The unfathomable riches of Christ

Its development:

Christ revelation Christ redemption Christ impartation The church arises The New Jerusalem is completed

 

*A prophetic summary:

The structure of the entire Bible is the revelation of the riches of Christ, imparted into people, producing the church, and ultimately completing the New Jerusalem.

 

*Ultimate Conclusion

The Bible is not a book of morality, nor a book of religion,

but a book that reveals Christ.

 

*Ultimate goal:

Christ fills all things.


*Spiritual Application

1. Seeing Christ through Bible Reading

Learn to see Christ in every book.

 

2. Experiencing Christ

Let Him be:

 

Life

Supply

Light

Power

 

3. Living out Christ

Let His human virtues and divine attributes be manifested.

 

4. Building up the Church

Let the riches of Christ become the fullness of the church.

 

*Please refer to Life-Study of Ephesians, Chapter 30: The Riches of Christ Produce the Church

 

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Three-Layer Spiritual Structure Table (The spiritual life path from Soul Life → Cross → Sacrifice Life → Overcomer)

 

Three-Layer Spiritual Structure Table (The spiritual life path from Soul Life → Cross → Sacrifice Life → Overcomer)

Matthew 16:23 But he turned to Peter and said, “Get behind me, Satan! You are my stumbling block, for you set your mind on human things, not on the things of God.

Matthew 16:24 Then Jesus said to his disciples, “If anyone would come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross and follow me.”

Luke 14:26 “If anyone comes to me and does not hate his own father and mother and wife and children and brothers and sisters—even his own soul and life—he cannot be my disciple.”

Luke 9:23 Jesus also said to the crowd, “If anyone would come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me.” 

Layer

Spiritual Stage

Life Characteristic

Main Problem / Experience

God’s Work

Spiritual Result

Key Scriptures

Layer 1

Soul-Life (Self-Life)

Living by natural ability, wisdom, and zeal

Satan is joined to man’s soul-life causing self-reliance

God exposes the self and natural life

Man realizes the weakness of the self

Matt. 16:23-24

Layer 2

The Work of the Cross

Denying the self and taking up the cross

Natural ability and fleshly strength are broken

The cross deals with the natural life

Only what is from God remains

Luke 9:23; Gal. 2:20

Layer 3

Drink Offering Life

Christ fills and saturates the believer

Living no longer for oneself

Christ pours Himself into the believer

Becoming an overcomer who satisfies God

Phil. 2:17; 2 Tim. 4:6; Rev. 12:11

 

*Integrated Spiritual Insight (Key Point)

The whole Bible reveals a spiritual progression of life:

Soul-lifeThe Cross The Drink Offering LifeThe Overcomers

The spiritual principles are:

  • If the soul-life is not dealt with → Satan has ground.
  • If the soul-life is put to death by the cross The life of Christ is manifested.

Therefore:

The cross is not the goal; it is the pathway leading to the fullness of Christ’s life.

The final outcome is:

Man is filled with Christ and poured out, becoming a drink offering to God for the fulfillment of God’s economy.

*One-Sentence Prophetic Summary

The cross terminates the soul-life so that Christ may fill us, making us overcomers who are poured out as a drink offering to God.

*Ultimate Conclusion

God’s goal is not to improve man’s natural life, but:

1️  To terminate the soul-life through the cross
2️
 To allow Christ to become man’s life
3️
 To fill man with Christ and pour him out as a drink offering

As a result:

  • Satan is overcome
  • Christ is manifested
  • The church is built up
  • God is satisfied

This is the life pathway of the overcomers in Revelation 12.

*Spiritual Application

Practice

Explanation

Deny the Self

Do not rely on natural ability or wisdom

Accept the Cross

Allow God to deal with the natural life

Live Christ

Let Christ be our life and power

Become a Drink Offering

Be willing to be poured out for God’s will

Live in Victory

Do not love the soul-life

  

*Please refer to the 2025 Winter Training: Experiencing, Enjoying, and Manifesting Christ (Part Four), Chapter Eight: The Male Child, the Heavenly Battle, and the Victorious Saints.

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

“Not Loving the Soul-Life vs Loving the Soul-Life”

 

“Not Loving the Soul-Life vs Loving the Soul-Life”

Matthew 16:23 But he turned to Peter and said, “Get behind me, Satan! You are my stumbling block, for you set your mind on human things, not on the things of God.”

Matthew 16:24 Then Jesus said to his disciples, “If anyone would come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross and follow me.

Luke 14:26 “If anyone comes to me and does not hate his own father and mother and wife and children and brothers and sisters—even his own soul and life—he cannot be my disciple.”

Luke 9:23 Jesus also said to the crowd, “If anyone would come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me.” 

Category

Not Loving the Soul-Life

Loving the Soul-Life

Meaning

Denying the self and rejecting the natural life so that Christ may live

Preserving the self and natural life, living by oneself

Reason

Realizing that Satan is joined to man's soul-life after the fall

Not seeing the connection between the self and Satan

Figure / Metaphor

A drink offering poured out to God

Dust becoming food for the serpent

Explanation

The cross deals with the natural life so that God's life may be manifested

Serving God by natural strength and ability

Result

Overcoming Satan and expressing Christ

Giving Satan ground and becoming his instrument

Purpose

For God's satisfaction and the building up of the church

For self-preservation and self-expression

Relationship

When the soul-life is dealt with, Satan loses his ground

When the soul-life is preserved, Satan gains ground

Biblical Examples

Paul as a drink offering; Moses after being broken by God

Peter speaking from the natural life to stop the Lord

Application

Not trusting natural ability but depending on the Lord

Acting by talent, wisdom, and eloquence

Burden

To pass through the cross and have natural ability dealt with

To rely on natural ability in service

Prophetic Direction

“Deny the self, take up the cross, and live Christ.”

“Preserve the self, boast in ability, live by the self.”

Conclusion

Not loving the soul-life produces overcomers and God's building

Loving the soul-life results in spiritual defeat

Related Scriptures

Rev. 12:11; Matt. 16:24; Luke 9:23; Luke 14:26; Phil. 2:17

Matt. 16:23; 1 Cor. 2:2-4; Phil. 3:3

Development of Spiritual Principles

Spiritual Principle

Explanation

Satan’s Strategy

To cause believers to serve God by their natural strength

The Work of the Cross

To deal with the natural life and ability

God’s Goal

To leave only what comes from God

The Way of Overcoming

Not loving one’s soul-life

Spiritual Result

Christ is expressed and Satan is defeated

Biblical Figures Comparison

Person

Loving the Soul-Life Stage

Not Loving the Soul-Life Stage

Moses

Acting in natural zeal to kill the Egyptian

 (Acts 7:23-25)

Serving God after being broken

 (Acts 7:30)

Peter

Natural love yet denying the Lord

 (Luke 22:32-34)

Humble shepherd after being dealt with

 (1 Pet. 5:5-6)

Paul

Zealous persecutor of the church

Poured out as a drink offering

 (Phil. 2:17; 2 Tim. 4:6)

*Integrated Spiritual Insight (Key Point)

The Bible reveals a spiritual equation:

Soul-life + Satan = The self (natural man)
Cross + Denying the self = The expression of Christ

Therefore:

  • Preserving the soul-life → Satan has ground
  • Losing the soul-life → Satan is defeated

This is the life principle of the overcomers.

* Prophetic One-Sentence Summary

Victory is not a matter of ability but a matter of whether the soul-life has been dealt with by the cross.

Final Conclusion

Not loving the soul-life is the mark of the overcomers:

  • Satan is overcome
  • Christ is manifested
  • The church is built up
  • God is satisfied

Practical Application

Practice

Description

Deny the Self Daily

Reject self-confidence and natural strength

Accept the Cross

Allow the cross to deal with natural ability

Depend on Christ

Live and serve by Christ’s life rather than by self

Become a Drink Offering

Be willing to be poured out for God’s purpose

 

 *Please refer to the 2025 Winter Training: Experiencing, Enjoying, and Manifesting Christ (Part Four), Chapter Eight: The Male Child, the Heavenly Battle, and the Victorious Saints.