Monday, April 27, 2026

Job vs. The Meaning of Being a Christian

 

Job vs. The Meaning of Being a Christian

Job 1:1 Now there was a man in the land of Uz named Job; he was blameless and upright, fearing God and shunning evil.

Job 42:5 I had heard of you by the hearing of the ear, but now my eye sees you.

Job 42:6 Therefore I despise myself and repent in dust and ashes.

John 15:5 I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever lives in me and I in him will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing.

1 John 3:2 Beloved, we are now children of God, and what we will be has not yet been revealed. But we know that when he appears, we shall be like him, for we shall see him as he is. 

Item

Job

Meaning of Being a Christian

Meaning

A man perfect, upright, fearing God, and turning away from evil (Job 1:1)

A person who receives God, gains God, and is united and mingled with God (1 John 3:2)

Cause

The highest expression of natural human morality

God’s eternal purpose: man expressing God (Gen. 1:26)

Metaphor

A “moral man”

A “God-man”

Explanation

Inwardly perfect, outwardly upright, maintaining integrity (Job 2:3)

God enters into man to be life and nature, making man one with Him

Result

Approved by God, yet lacking God Himself

Filled with God, expressing Him, becoming like Christ

Purpose

To maintain human integrity and righteousness

To become God’s expression and fullness

Relationship

The starting point (best condition of man)

The goal (fulfillment of God’s purpose)

Example

Job held fast his integrity yet lacked God

Paul: “It is no longer I… but Christ lives in me”

Application

Do not remain in morality and outward piety

Pursue the subjective experience of gaining God

Burden

From “being a good man” to “gaining God”

From fearing God outwardly → to being mingled with God inwardly

Prophetic Speaking

I do not only seek perfection, but God Himself

Christ lives in me; God is everything in me

Conclusion

Job’s perfection is still vanity (does not fulfill God’s purpose)

The Christian life is God-man union (fulfills God’s purpose)

Related Verses

Job 1:1; 2:3; 31:6

1 John 3:2; Gen. 1:26; Gal. 2:20

 

Spiritual Insight (Key Points)

Aspect

Content

1

Job represents the highest standard of the natural human life

2

God’s goal is not a good man, but a God-man

3

Job’s lack: he did not have God as his content

4

The Christian life: God enters into man as life and nature

5

God uses environment to remove the natural man and bring in Himself

 

🧭 Inner Spiritual Relationship (Core Picture)

Stage

Process

Job’s Path

Perfection Uprightness Fear of GodAvoiding evil → (Still lacking God)

Christian Path

Receive God Gain God Be filled with God Be mingled with GodExpress God

Turning Point

From “man living for God” to “God living in man”

 

πŸ”₯ One Prophetic Summary

Statement

God does not merely want a perfect Job, but a Christian filled with Himself.

🏁 Ultimate Conclusion

Comparison

Job’s perfection = Expression of man

Christian meaning = Expression of God

πŸ‘‰ God’s goal is not to improve man, but to work Himself into man.

πŸ“Œ Practical Application

Practice

Description

1. From behavior to life

Not “Am I right?” but “Do I have God within?”

2. Exercise to receive God

Pray (let God in), meditate (let God be formed), obey (let God live out)

3. Learn through environment

Suffering removes the natural man and brings in God

4. Live a mingled life

Not I, but God living in me

 

 *Please refer to Part Four of the 2026 International Chinese Language Conference: Noah, Daniel, and Job—Examples of Living a Victorious Life on the Lifeline to Fulfill the Divine Economy: Job and the Two Trees

Tuesday, April 21, 2026

7-Day Training: From Eating Christ to Building Up the Church

 

7-Day Training: From Eating Christ to Building Up the Church 

Daniel 1:8 But Daniel resolved not to defile himself with the king’s food or the king’s wine, so he asked the chief eunuch to allow him not to defile himself.

Daniel 1:11 Daniel said to the officials appointed by the chief eunuch to manage Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah,

Daniel 1:12 “Try to give our servants ten days a meal of greens and water to drink.”

Daniel 1:15 After ten days they were found to be more handsome and stronger than all the young men who ate the king’s food.

Daniel 1:16 So the officials removed the food and wine that had been assigned to them and gave them only greens. 

Day

Theme

Scripture

Practice

Prayer

Day 1

Seeing the principle of eating

Gen. 2:9; John 6:57

Realize we live by eating

Lord, show me my need to eat You daily

Day 2

Rejecting defiled food

Dan. 1:8; 1 Cor. 10:21

Discern and reject worldly supply

Lord, keep me from defilement

Day 3

Eating the Word

Jer. 15:16

Pray-read the Word

Lord, Your word is my food

Day 4

Eating Christ Himself

Rev. 3:20

Fellowship with the Lord

Lord, I open to You—dine with me

Day 5

Eating with others

2 Tim. 2:22

Fellowship with pure-hearted believers

Lord, place me in the Body

Day 6

Eating brings transformation

2 Cor. 3:18

Experience transformation

Lord, transform me into Your image

Day 7

Eating results in building

Eph. 4:16

Live in the Body life

Lord, make me part of the building

 

πŸ” Spiritual Insight

Eating is the beginning of life; building is the goal of life.
Eating Christ
Growth Being joined Building.
The key to Daniel’s victory was his “diet.”
Today’s problems in the church often come from “eating the wrong things.”

πŸ‘‰ God’s recovery = restoring the eating of Christ to bring in the building of the church

πŸ—£ Prophetic Summary

Eating Christ brings in life; life produces transformation; transformation ushers in building. Whoever truly eats the Lord will become part of God’s building.”

🏁 Ultimate Conclusion

The core of spiritual warfare is “what we eat.”
Satan defiles man through food (Daniel 1).
God restores man through Christ as food (Revelation 2–3).

Final result:

πŸ‘‰ Eating Christ Becoming ChristBeing built into the New Jerusalem

Practical Application

Daily Practice

  • Morning revival: eat the Lord’s word (10–15 minutes)
  • Call on the Lord’s name (at all times)
  • Reject worldly supply (media, thoughts)
  • Fellowship with the saints
  • Evening review: What did I eat today?

Key Question

πŸ‘‰Is this feeding my spiritual life, or contaminating me?”

 

*Please refer to Part Three of the 2026 International Chinese Language Conference: Noah, Daniel, and Job—Examples of Living a Victorious Life on the Lifeline to Fulfill the Divine Economy: The Victory of the Overcomers, Seen in Daniel and His Companions

“Eating vs Building”

 

“Eating vs Building”

Daniel 1:8 But Daniel resolved not to defile himself with the king’s food or the king’s wine, so he asked the chief eunuch to allow him not to defile himself.

Daniel 1:11 Daniel said to the officials appointed by the chief eunuch to manage Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah,

Daniel 1:12 “Try to give our servants ten days a meal of greens and water to drink.”

Daniel 1:15 After ten days they were found to be more handsome and stronger than all the young men who ate the king’s food.

Daniel 1:16 So the officials removed the food and wine that had been assigned to them and gave them only greens. 

Category

Eating (Spiritual Intake)

Building (Spiritual Construction)

Meaning

Receiving life supply; becoming what we eat

Growth and coordination of divine life into a corporate entity

Source

Either God (life) or Satan (defilement)

The increase and mingling of divine life

Reason

Man needs life supply

 (Gen. 2:9)

God desires a corporate dwelling

(Matt. 16:18)

Typology

Tree of Life, manna, the Word, Christ Himself

Temple, Body of Christ, New Jerusalem

Explanation

Eating = receiving, absorbing Christ

Building = growth + joining together

Effect

Transformation, union with what is eaten

Corporate expression of Christ

Purpose

To be one with God

(John 6:57)

To become God's dwelling

 (Eph. 2:21-22)

Example

 (Daniel 1)

Refusing king’s food; eating clean food

Becoming God’s testimony in Babylon

Spiritual Danger

Wrong eating = union with Satan (1 Cor. 10:19-21)

No building = division, individualism

Application

Eat the Word (Jer. 15:16), call on the Lord

Fellowship and mutual building (Eph. 4:16)

Relationship

Eating is the cause and process

Building is the result and goal

Burden

Discern what we “eat” daily

Enter into practical church life

Prophetic Guidance

Emphasize “eat Christ, enjoy Christ”

Emphasize “be built up, build others”

Conclusion

You become what you eat

You are built into what you are one with

Key Scriptures

Gen. 2:9; Dan. 1:8,16; John 6:57; Rev. 2–3

Matt. 16:18; Eph. 2:21-22; 4:16; Rev. 21–22

 

πŸ” Deep Spiritual Contrast

Aspect

Eating

Building

Essence

Receiving life supply

Expression of life growth

Focus

Inward union

Outward corporate expression

Daniel’s Principle

Reject defiled food

Become God’s testimony

Today

Discern spiritual intake

Live in the Body

God’s Goal

Fill man with Himself

Gain a corporate vessel

 

πŸ“– Daniel 1 — Spiritual Interpretation

Item

Spiritual Meaning

King’s food

Idolatrous, demonic supply

Eating it

Becoming one with Satan

Refusal

Rejecting tree of knowledge

Vegetables

Pure, God-given supply

Result

Wisdom, clarity, God’s presence

Principle

You become what you eat

 

πŸ”„ Spiritual Process: Eating → Building

Stage

Experience

Result

1

Eat Christ

Receive life

2

Digest

Transformation

3

Grow

Maturity

4

Join with others

Fellowship

5

Be built

Church life

6

Corporate expression

Glory to God

 

πŸ’‘ Integrated Spiritual Insight

  • Eating is not the goal — building is
  • No eating → no building
  • Wrong eating → division
  • Right eating oneness and building
  • Daniel’s victory began with his diet

πŸ‘‰ God’s recovery = Eating Christ Growth Building the Church

πŸ—£ Prophetic Summary

Eating determines union; union produces building. Those who eat Christ become God’s building.”

🏁 Ultimate Conclusion

  • Spiritual warfare begins with what we eat
  • Satan corrupts through food (Dan. 1)
  • God restores through eating Christ (Rev. 2–3)
  • Final result:
    Eating Christ Transformation Building New Jerusalem

Practical Application (Today’s Practice)

1.      Eat the Word daily (Jer. 15:16)

2.      Reject worldly/demonic supply

3.      Fellowship with pure-hearted believers (2 Tim. 2:22)

4.      Live in the church life

5.      Ask daily: “Is this something I should eat spiritually?”

 

*Please refer to Part Three of the 2026 International Chinese Language Conference: Noah, Daniel, and Job—Examples of Living a Victorious Life on the Lifeline to Fulfill the Divine Economy: The Victory of the Overcomers, Seen in Daniel and His Companions